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Branda concludes, "it is up to readers to judge whether this 'hidden war' which Napoleon waged either with or against money deserves to stand alongside the more famous military campaigns."
The Economy, From Soros and Greenspan to Napoleon's Waterloo, And a Tip of the Hat to Haiti, Too
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From Branda we also learn that after France's defeat in Haiti, finance became Napoleon's all-consuming goal.
The Economy, From Soros and Greenspan to Napoleon's Waterloo, And a Tip of the Hat to Haiti, Too
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I dunno. .reminds me of my mom watching beverly Hills 90210 and there was this part where like Branda was getting a biopsy and it really freaked me out being 9.
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Cardinal Branda (1419) was the first commendatory abbot, and after him this office was often filled by a cardinal.
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Under Conrad von Daun (1419-34) Cardinal Branda, commissioned by Martin V, investigated the existing election capitulations, which he ordered to be replaced by a capitulation drafted by himself.
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In 1419 he accompanied Branda on his difficult mission to Germany and Bohemia, where the Hussites were in open rebellion.
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Branda, afterwards cardinal, founder of the Collegio Branda; Catone
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Then Branda contradicted me, and I, spitting out the phlegm with which I am often troubled, told him quietly that he was in the wrong.
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Practice of Medicine, a skirmish which, in its details, resembles so closely his encounter with Branda Porro, at Pavia, some time before, that it suggests a doubt whether it ever had a separate existence, and was not simply a variant of the Branda legend.
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Now Branda began by advancing Aristotle as an authority, whereupon I, when he brought out his citation, said, 'Take care, you have left out the "_non_" which should stand after "_album_."'
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