Burke, sir, is such a man, that if you met him for the first time in the street where you were stopped by a drove of oxen, and you and he stepped aside to take shelter but for five minutes, he'd talk to you in such a manner, that, when you parted, you... The Life and Times of Frederick Reynolds - Página 65por Frederick Reynolds - 1826Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
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