Retired as I am from the world, I frankly acknowledge I cannot feel myself an unconcerned spectator. Yet, having happily assisted in bringing the ship into port, and having been fairly discharged, it is not my business to embark again on a sea of troubles. American Quarterly Review - Página 300editado por - 1888Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
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