The Rise of the House of RothschildWestern Islands, 1972 - 430 páginas On spine: Rothschild.Translation of Der Aufstieg des Hauses Rothschild. Bibliography: p. 422-426. |
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... connection with the Austrian court . Count O'Donnell reported that there was no doubt that the elector had rescued considerable sums and also had large amounts to his credit in England , and that it was therefore worth attempting to ...
... connection with the Austrian court . Count O'Donnell reported that there was no doubt that the elector had rescued considerable sums and also had large amounts to his credit in England , and that it was therefore worth attempting to ...
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... connection two questions have to be considered : 1. In this business , have they conferred a benefit on the Austrian Treasury , and wherein does this benefit lie ? 2. How can this benefit be suitably recognized ? As to the first , it ...
... connection two questions have to be considered : 1. In this business , have they conferred a benefit on the Austrian Treasury , and wherein does this benefit lie ? 2. How can this benefit be suitably recognized ? As to the first , it ...
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... connections for the future of their House ; and more especially they had made the closer acquaintance of Metternich ... connection with Metternich , while enabling Gentz to carry on his extravagant manner of life , and to indulge in his ...
... connections for the future of their House ; and more especially they had made the closer acquaintance of Metternich ... connection with Metternich , while enabling Gentz to carry on his extravagant manner of life , and to indulge in his ...
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The Rothschild Family | 27 |
The Great Napoleonic Crisis And Its Exploi | 107 |
The Brothers Rothschild During | 184 |
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