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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... interest developed out of this occupation , as he occasionally became pos- sessed of rare and historically valuable coins , which awoke in him the instincts of the coin collector . After leaving the school at Fürth , where he was edu ...
... interest developed out of this occupation , as he occasionally became pos- sessed of rare and historically valuable coins , which awoke in him the instincts of the coin collector . After leaving the school at Fürth , where he was edu ...
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... interests he devoted himself with the greatest zeal . William was a thoroughly active person , and was never idle for a ... interest in coin - collecting ; in 1763 William adopted this hobby with great enthusiasm , and it af- forded him ...
... interests he devoted himself with the greatest zeal . William was a thoroughly active person , and was never idle for a ... interest in coin - collecting ; in 1763 William adopted this hobby with great enthusiasm , and it af- forded him ...
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... interest in these fairs and constantly attended them . Meyer Amschel always managed to get advance information about ... interests . and At that time titles and honors were of far greater prac- tical importance than they are today ...
... interest in these fairs and constantly attended them . Meyer Amschel always managed to get advance information about ... interests . and At that time titles and honors were of far greater prac- tical importance than they are today ...
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... interests of the crown prince . He is generally credited with having been responsible for the introduction of the Salt Tax when the problem of providing for the prince's innumerable natural children became pressing . The resulting ...
... interests of the crown prince . He is generally credited with having been responsible for the introduction of the Salt Tax when the problem of providing for the prince's innumerable natural children became pressing . The resulting ...
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... interest only after six or eight months , or else to pay over the money in instal- ments , an arrangement equivalent to allowing the firms concerned substantial free credits . Rothschild had closely followed the business dealings of ...
... interest only after six or eight months , or else to pay over the money in instal- ments , an arrangement equivalent to allowing the firms concerned substantial free credits . Rothschild had closely followed the business dealings of ...
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