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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... Nathan , a highly gifted young man of twenty - one , intensely industrious and with a very inde- pendent spirit , felt that his elder brothers did not give him sufficient scope . In spite of his youth , he too bene- fited by the wise ...
... Nathan , a highly gifted young man of twenty - one , intensely industrious and with a very inde- pendent spirit , felt that his elder brothers did not give him sufficient scope . In spite of his youth , he too bene- fited by the wise ...
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... Nathan was liv- ing in the camp of Napoleon's great enemy England . In that country with its sea - power and its world - wide commerce , his undertakings were far better protected against Napoleonic interference than those of his father ...
... Nathan was liv- ing in the camp of Napoleon's great enemy England . In that country with its sea - power and its world - wide commerce , his undertakings were far better protected against Napoleonic interference than those of his father ...
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... Nathan was living , and with chronically penurious Denmark , by lending money to which the firm of Rüp- pell and Harnier , as well as that of Bethmann , had made great profits . Meyer Amschel advised the landgrave to participate in this ...
... Nathan was living , and with chronically penurious Denmark , by lending money to which the firm of Rüp- pell and Harnier , as well as that of Bethmann , had made great profits . Meyer Amschel advised the landgrave to participate in this ...
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... Nathan in England , to make . a good deal of money in this way . There were certainly risks attached to this form of commerce , for under Article 5 of the continental blockade , all goods of English ori- gin were declared lawful prize ...
... Nathan in England , to make . a good deal of money in this way . There were certainly risks attached to this form of commerce , for under Article 5 of the continental blockade , all goods of English ori- gin were declared lawful prize ...
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... Nathan had made to him from London . As late as June , 1807 , he actually in- structed his chargé d'affaires in London to vouchsafe no reply whatever if Nathan should venture again to inquire as to the elector's financial affairs.20 In ...
... Nathan had made to him from London . As late as June , 1807 , he actually in- structed his chargé d'affaires in London to vouchsafe no reply whatever if Nathan should venture again to inquire as to the elector's financial affairs.20 In ...
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