10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «MUNITIONEER» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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Servants of the sword: French intendants of the army, 1630-70
In such cases the intendant tried to use his limited powers of persuasion or credit
to stall the munitioneer while appealing to Le Tellier to send funds quickly. The
munitioneer Falcombel complained that unless he was paid within two weeks ...
Douglas Clark Baxter, 1976
In front row are Novelist Georges Duhamel, Poet Paul Yalery, Diplomat Maurice
Paleologue. Just above Paleologue: Cardinal Baudrillart, Historian Due de La
Force, Munitioneer Eugene Schneider i Talcum, After Shave Lotion and Shaving
...
It werewise, of course,forthe returning munitioneer tocome back to a different
town thanthe onehe left.Citizens ofhis owncity might have misunderstood his
motivesin exposing himself to thedangers of the munition works. The firstdifficulty
to be ...
It werewise,of course, forthe returning munitioneer to come back toadifferent town
than the oneheleft. Citizens of hisown city mighthave misunderstood hismotives
inexposing himself to the dangersof the munition works. The first difficulty tobe ...
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The Dynastic State and the Army under Louis XIV: Royal ...
... the minister on the purchases the munitioneer company was making and the
amount oftransportation they had achieved, on the basis ofclose investigation
which sometimes uncovered considerable discrepancies between claims and
reality.
He approached Zaharoff and, for some reason, the aging munitioneer was
interested. He got hold of the shares and, with the aid of the Prince, shouldered
Blane out of the place and became its master. The Casino was a natural
moneymaker.
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Blacks in Canada: A History
Three weeks later, on December 7, two vessels, Imo and Mont Blanc (the latter a
munitioneer carrying half a million pounds of trinitrotoluol and twentythree
hundred tons of picric acid), collided at the Narrows of Halifax harbor, directly
opposite ...
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Nice Girls and Rude Girls: Women Workers in World War I
Bagwell, P., The Railwaymen, 1963 Bax, G., Thought Rhythms of a Munitioneer,
1915 Bentwich, H., If I Forget Thee, 1973 Beveridge, W., Unemployment, a
Problem of Industry, 1909 Beveridge, W., War and Insurance, Oxford, 1927
Beveridge, ...
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Mazarin: The Crisis of Absolutism in France
... Barthélémé Hervart (1606¥76), intendant des finances, was a banker and
munitioneer of German originwho wasan invaluable ally and agent to Mazarin
and stood sufficiently well withColbertto ensure aplace on the newconseil royal
des ...
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Keynesianism Vs. Monetarism: And Other Essays in Financial ...
One ofthe more piquant is that ofGabriel Ouvrard'. he was both the French
munitioneer who supplied the Napoleonic armies on contract. and also a banker.
whom Napoleon had arrested and stripped of his wealth on five occasions. but to
...
Charles P. Kindleberger, 2013
NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «MUNITIONEER» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
munitioneer im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Lancashire MP's call for munitions workers to be recognised
The work of the munitioneer was highly dangerous, with injuries and illness through handling explosives and toxic chemicals. MP Hoyle is now ... «Lancashire Evening Post, Mär 13»