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  2. THE SASSOON FAMILY.

    "SIR ALFRED SASSOON at Home," is the subject of an interesting article in the London World. The greatest part of the article is devoted to a description of the magnificent town-house of Sir Albert at Kensington Gore. We quote the following brief history of the ...

    Article : 727 words
  3. REMINISCENCES OF THE MORTARA CASE.

    EDGAR MORTAR A, now Don Pio, was born in Bologna on the 27th August, 1851. When seventeen months old, he fell Beriously ill, and the physician, despairing of his life, as a last resort ordered the application of leeches. The maid-servant rushed to the ...

    Article : 930 words
  4. THE KARAITES AT CONSTANTINOPLE.

    IN one of the poorer quarters of Constantinople most peopled with Jews, Haskeui, overlooking the Golden Horn, is a small enclave of some 20 or 30 houses, and two or three other buildings. This is inhabited by the Karaites, some 300 or 4[?]0, a very respectable body none of ...

    Article : 561 words
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