The remnant found; or, The place of Israels̓ hiding discovered. Being a summary of proofs, showing that the Jews of Daghistan of the Caspian Sea are the remnant of the Ten Tribes.:
The result of personal investigation during a missionary tour of eight months in Georgia, by permission of the Russian government in the years 1837 and 1838.
By the Rev. Jacob Samuel ...

APA Citation

Samuel, J., Samuel, J., J. Hatchard and Son., Ibotson and Palmer. (1841). The remnant found; or, The place of Israels̓ hiding discovered. Being a summary of proofs, showing that the Jews of Daghistan of the Caspian Sea are the remnant of the Ten Tribes.: The result of personal investigation during a missionary tour of eight months in Georgia, by permission of the Russian government in the years 1837 and 1838. London,: J. Hatchard and son.

MLA Citation

Samuel, Jacob, Jacob Samuel, J. Hatchard and Son, and Ibotson and Palmer. The Remnant Found; Or, The Place of Israels̓ Hiding Discovered. Being a Summary of Proofs, Showing That the Jews of Daghistan of the Caspian Sea Are the Remnant of the Ten Tribes.: The Result of Personal Investigation During a Missionary Tour of Eight Months In Georgia, by Permission of the Russian Government In the Years 1837 And 1838. London,: J. Hatchard and son, 1841.

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