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  • 51Architecture of Aylesbury — The architecture of Aylesbury, the county town of Buckinghamshire, reflects the ordinary architecture which can be found in many small towns in England where the buildings of the town were designed by local architects. This is characteristic of… …

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  • 52Aribau, Buenaventura Carles — ▪ Spanish author born Nov. 4, 1798, Barcelona, Spain died Sept. 17, 1862, Barcelona  economist and author whose poem Oda a la patria (1832; “Ode to the Fatherland”) marked the renaissance of Catalan literature in the 19th century in Spain.… …

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  • 53clearinghouse — clear·ing·house / klir iŋ ˌhau̇s/ n: an institution that arranges for payment of checks owed by one bank to another Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. clearinghouse …

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  • 54Court of Finances — Court of Accounts in Paris. Under the French monarchy, the Courts of Accounts (in French Chambres des comptes) were sovereign courts specialising in financial affairs. The Court of Accounts in Paris was the oldest and the forerunner of today s… …

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  • 55Minneapolis Club — The Minneapolis Club is a private club with its clubhouse at 729 Second Avenue South Minneapolis, Minnesota. Contents 1 History 2 Membership 3 Architecture 4 See also …

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  • 56savings bank — n. 1. a bank in which savings may be deposited; esp., a banking establishment whose business is to receive and invest depositors savings, on which it pays interest ☆ 2. a small container with a slot for receiving coins to be saved …

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  • 57HALBERSTAM, ISAAC BEN ḤAYYIM — (1810–1880), talmudist and author. Halberstam was born in Brody and belonged to a distinguished rabbinical family. He was a brother in law of dov berush meisels , rabbi in Cracow and Warsaw, in partnership with whom he directed a banking… …

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  • 58NASI, JOSEPH — (c. 1524–1579), statesman. Nasi was born as a Marrano in Portugal, perhaps descended from the ancient Spanish Jewish family of Nasi. (See Chart: Nasi Family). He was the son of the Portuguese royal physician Agostinho (formerly Samuel) Micas (d.… …

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  • 59TRIESTE — TRIESTE, port in Friuli, N. Italy. Although Jews may have lived in Trieste before the end of the 14th century, there is no authoritative information. After the city s annexation to Austria in 1382 Jews from Germany settled there; some were… …

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  • 60Monetary policy of the United States — Banking in the United States Monetary policy The Federal Reserve System Regulation Lending Credit card Deposit accounts Savings account Checking account Money market account Certificate of deposit …

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