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The amount the rich could squander on occasions like these in a period of...
Author:
Barbara W. Tuchman
Book:
A Distant Mirror: The
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Published at:
9 years ago
The amount the rich could squander on occasions like these in a period of repeated disasters appears inexplicable, not so much with regard to motive as with regard to means.
( Barbara W. Tuchman )
[ A Distant Mirror: The ]
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