"Reinach E Facheris Contro Il Cav. Luchi Nel Nome" delves into a complex historical financial dispute. This text presents the arguments of the holders of Florentine obligations from 1868 against the holders of delegations from 1875. Authored by Francesco Crispi, this work provides insight into the intricacies of Italian financial history and legal debates during that period. It offers a detailed examination of the specific claims and counterclaims within this dispute.
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