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in this list , 55 and was made liable for a payment of 19,348 francs , which was certainly not a very large amount compared with the sums payable by other tradesmen . Hebenstreit , for instance , paid nearly a million francs ...
in this list , 55 and was made liable for a payment of 19,348 francs , which was certainly not a very large amount compared with the sums payable by other tradesmen . Hebenstreit , for instance , paid nearly a million francs ...
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A member of the Austrian Secret Police actually claimed that he knew the amount of the sum , namely 33,000 karolins , which Dalberg had received for his good offices.74 The Jewish community certainly had every reason to be grateful to ...
A member of the Austrian Secret Police actually claimed that he knew the amount of the sum , namely 33,000 karolins , which Dalberg had received for his good offices.74 The Jewish community certainly had every reason to be grateful to ...
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He required a large amount of ready money for these purposes . ... were distributed in instalments over a period of years , and as he required money urgently , he decided that he would try to obtain an advance on the amount due .
He required a large amount of ready money for these purposes . ... were distributed in instalments over a period of years , and as he required money urgently , he decided that he would try to obtain an advance on the amount due .
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The Rothschild Family During | 28 |
The Great Napoleonic Crisis and | 109 |
The Brothers Rothschild During | 187 |
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