The Rise of the House of RothschildCosmopolitan Book Corporation, 1928 - 432 páginas This 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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... profit had meant for the Prussian government . His profit was not Solomon's only gain on this transaction ; in return for his ready willingness to advance such a heavy sum on his own responsibility , the Prussian government conferred on ...
... profit had meant for the Prussian government . His profit was not Solomon's only gain on this transaction ; in return for his ready willingness to advance such a heavy sum on his own responsibility , the Prussian government conferred on ...
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... profit- able transactions , and Gentz noted with satisfaction in his diary that Rothschild had discussed with him " matters which although not so high were far more pleasant . " 2 During the whole period of the congress Solomon and ...
... profit- able transactions , and Gentz noted with satisfaction in his diary that Rothschild had discussed with him " matters which although not so high were far more pleasant . " 2 During the whole period of the congress Solomon and ...
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... profit , they wish to take upon them- selves such a heavy responsibility , and incidentally whether under prevailing conditions , and in view of the risks necessarily attendant upon the carrying out of Rus- sia's plans , the ...
... profit , they wish to take upon them- selves such a heavy responsibility , and incidentally whether under prevailing conditions , and in view of the risks necessarily attendant upon the carrying out of Rus- sia's plans , the ...
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The Origins and the Early Activities | 1 |
The Rothschild Family During | 28 |
The Great Napoleonic Crisis and | 109 |
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