- The
institution of the
pacht or
pacht-stelsel (revenue farm, pl. pachten) was a
system of tax
farming in the
Dutch Republic and its
colonial empire. In...
- Otto
Pächt (7
September 1902 – 17
April 1988) was an
Austrian art
historian and one of the
representatives of the
second wave of the
Vienna School of...
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Lauritz Vilhelm Pacht (23
November 1843 – 20 May 1912) was a
Danish genre painter,
industrialist and philanthropist.
Pacht was born in Copenhagen, Denmark...
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Pächt, 214 Nash (2008), 13
Harbison (Reaktion), 194
Pächt Borchert (2011), 22–23
Harbison (1995), 81
Borchert (2011), 24
Harbison (1995), 836
Pächt (1999)...
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Mendel Jerome Pacht (January 24, 1922 –
April 1, 1997) was an
American judge who
served on the
California Superior Court.
Pacht proclaimed himself an...
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Pächt (1994), 129
Harbison (1991), 96 Nash (2008), 283
Rothstein (2005), 50
MacCulloch (2005), 11–13
Harbison (1997), 160
Harbison (1991), 169
Pächt (1999)...
- (1996), 7
Pächt (1999), 30 Janson, H. W. (2006), 493–501
Campbell (1998), 7 Deam (1998), 12–13
Panofsky (1969), 165
Pächt (1999), 11
Pächt (1999), 12...
- Eder und sein
Pumuckl by
Ellis Kaut
Written by
Korbinian Dufter Matthias Pacht Moritz Binder Katharina Köster
Directed by
Marcus H. Rosenmüller Starring...
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ferme générale), and
Russia prior to 1862 and the
Dutch East
Indies (see
pacht)
prior to the
twentieth century. In many cases, such as the
Abbasid practice...
- list (link) Henderson, 63–71; A
major theme of
Pächt, see in
particular chapter II and pp. 173–177
Pächt, 72–73, and
Henderson 63–71 Alexander, Jonathan...