Danh ngôn của Thomas Bailey Aldrich

When Washington visited Portsmouth in 1789, he was not much impressed by the architecture of the little town that had stood by him so stoutly in the struggle for independence.
When Washington visited Portsmouth in 1789, he was not much impressed by the architecture of the little town that had stood by him so stoutly in the struggle for independence.
Khi Washington đến thăm Portsmouth năm 1789, ông không mấy ấn tượng với kiến trúc của thị trấn nhỏ đã sát cánh bên ông một cách kiên cường trong cuộc đấu tranh giành độc lập.
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