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It is true that Lagrange had valued these amounts at only four million thalers , the equivalent of sixteen million francs , but actually they amounted to about sixteen million thalers . One can therefore readily imagine the dismay which ...
It is true that Lagrange had valued these amounts at only four million thalers , the equivalent of sixteen million francs , but actually they amounted to about sixteen million thalers . One can therefore readily imagine the dismay which ...
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The House of Rothschild stated that they were prepared to grant a loan of ten million ducats . " They added that they would at first make only six millions available , the balance to be paid when they had placed the six million .
The House of Rothschild stated that they were prepared to grant a loan of ten million ducats . " They added that they would at first make only six millions available , the balance to be paid when they had placed the six million .
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Later on he raised a fourth loan of 272 million pounds sterling at the rate of 8945 , in order to acquire the necessary funds for paying the Austrian army for a further period , and for covering the deficit in the budget .
Later on he raised a fourth loan of 272 million pounds sterling at the rate of 8945 , in order to acquire the necessary funds for paying the Austrian army for a further period , and for covering the deficit in the budget .
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The Rothschild Family During | 28 |
The Great Napoleonic Crisis and | 109 |
The Brothers Rothschild During | 187 |
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