The Rise of the House of RothschildBlue Ribbon Books, 1928 - 432 páginas This work appraises the important influence of the Rothschild family on the politics of the period, 1770-1830, in Europe and throughout the world. |
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... Meyer Amschel Rothschild , who laid the foundations of the future greatness of the house , existed in the middle of the sixteenth century ; we know their names , and their tombs have been preserved in the old Jewish cemetery at ...
... Meyer Amschel Rothschild , who laid the foundations of the future greatness of the house , existed in the middle of the sixteenth century ; we know their names , and their tombs have been preserved in the old Jewish cemetery at ...
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... Meyer Amschel came into some small inheritance when , in 1755 , in his twelfth year , he lost his father and mother , of whom he was the eldest son ; this gave him the incentive to throw himself into the battle of life with that vigor ...
... Meyer Amschel came into some small inheritance when , in 1755 , in his twelfth year , he lost his father and mother , of whom he was the eldest son ; this gave him the incentive to throw himself into the battle of life with that vigor ...
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... Meyer Amschel now devoted himself more and more to numismatics . He got hold of any papers about the subject that he could , and in course of time became an expert in his subject , although his general education left a very great deal ...
... Meyer Amschel now devoted himself more and more to numismatics . He got hold of any papers about the subject that he could , and in course of time became an expert in his subject , although his general education left a very great deal ...
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... Meyer Amschel Rothschild , who had bought coins for him in Hanover in former days , as being a great expert in that line . On the strength of this intro- duction Rothschild selected some of his finest medals and rarest coins , and went ...
... Meyer Amschel Rothschild , who had bought coins for him in Hanover in former days , as being a great expert in that line . On the strength of this intro- duction Rothschild selected some of his finest medals and rarest coins , and went ...
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... Meyer Amschel always managed to get advance information about these journeys from the prince's servants , and profited by these occa- sions to offer William while he was in Frankfort not only rare coins but also precious stones and ...
... Meyer Amschel always managed to get advance information about these journeys from the prince's servants , and profited by these occa- sions to offer William while he was in Frankfort not only rare coins but also precious stones and ...
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