The Rise of the House of RothschildThis work appraises the importance of the influence of the Rothschild family on the politics of the period, 1770-1830, in Europe and throughout the world. cf. Foreword. |
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who thought so highly of Stadion that he described him as having more character 53 than any other person he had ever met , noted in his diary 54 that Stadion had himself ad- mitted to possessing very little knowledge of finance.55 In ...
who thought so highly of Stadion that he described him as having more character 53 than any other person he had ever met , noted in his diary 54 that Stadion had himself ad- mitted to possessing very little knowledge of finance.55 In ...
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81 The matter was therefore to be decided by Metternich , the man who , as has been stated , was well - disposed to the Frankfort Jews , and who had concurred in Stadion's making the proposal . Metternich reported verbally to Emperor ...
81 The matter was therefore to be decided by Metternich , the man who , as has been stated , was well - disposed to the Frankfort Jews , and who had concurred in Stadion's making the proposal . Metternich reported verbally to Emperor ...
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( 65 ) Private letter from Count Stadion to Metternich , Jan. 29 , 1821 , State Archives , Vienna . ( 66 ) Solomon Rothschild to Count Nesselrode , Vienna , Jan. 29 , 1821 , State Archives , Vienna . ( 67 ) Stadion to Metternich , Feb.
( 65 ) Private letter from Count Stadion to Metternich , Jan. 29 , 1821 , State Archives , Vienna . ( 66 ) Solomon Rothschild to Count Nesselrode , Vienna , Jan. 29 , 1821 , State Archives , Vienna . ( 67 ) Stadion to Metternich , Feb.
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The Rothschild Family During | 28 |
The Great Napoleonic Crisis and | 109 |
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