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For a hundred years the Ottoman Empire, called the "Sick Man" of Europe, had...
Author:
Barbara W. Tuchman
Book:
The Guns of August
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For a hundred years the Ottoman Empire, called the "Sick Man" of Europe, had been considered moribund by the hovering European powers who were waiting to fall upon the carcass.
( Barbara W. Tuchman )
[ The Guns of August ]
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