| 1806 - 744 pages
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| 1810 - 478 pages
...fabric of morality, not to say religion, is too pften shaken to its centre. In ehort, my intention is, simply to instruct the young, reform the old, correct the town, and castigate the age ; this ii an arduous task, and therefore I undertake it with confidence. 4I intend particularly to... | |
| Washington Irving, James Kirke Paulding, William Irving - 1820 - 562 pages
...that there should be any ill will between us at the commencement of our acquaintance. Our intention is simply to instruct the young, reform the old, correct the town, and castigate the age ; this is an arduous task, and therefore we undertake it with confidence. We intend for this purpose... | |
| Washington Irving - 1820 - 258 pages
...that thi're should be any ill will between us at the commencement of our acquaintance. Our intention is simply to instruct the young, reform the old, correct the town, and castigate the age; this is an arduous task, and therefore we undertake it with conlideuce. We intend for this purpose... | |
| Washington Irving, William Irving, James Kirke Paulding - 1824 - 410 pages
...that there should be any ill will between us at the commencement of our acquaintance. Our intention is simply to instruct the young, reform the old, correct the town, and castigate the age : this is an arduous task, and therefore we undertake it with confidence. We intend for this purpose... | |
| Washington Irving, James Kirke Paulding - 1824 - 620 pages
...that there should be any ill will between us at the commencement of our acquaintance. Our intention is simply to instruct the young, reform the old, correct the town, and castigate the age : this is an arduous task, and therefore we undertake it with confidence. We intend for this purpose... | |
| Washington Irving, William Irving, James Kirke Paulding - 1835 - 222 pages
...that there should be any ill-will between us at the commencement of our acquaintance. Our intention is simply to instruct the young, reform the old, correct the town, and castigate the age : this is an arduous task, and therefore we undertake it with confidence. We intend for this purpose... | |
| James Kirke Paulding - 1835 - 488 pages
...that there should be any ill-will between us at the commencement of our acquaintance. Our intention is simply to instruct the young, reform the old, correct the town, and castigate the age : this is an arduous task, and therefore we undertake it with confidence. We intend for this purpose... | |
| Washington Irving, William Irving, James Kirke Paulding - 1839 - 398 pages
...that there should be any ill will between us at the commencement of our acquaintance. Our intention is simply to instruct the young, reform the old, correct the town, and castigate the age : this is an arduous task, and therefore we undertake it with confidence. We intend for this purpose... | |
| Washington Irving, William Irving, James Kirke Paulding - 1857 - 260 pages
...that there should be any ill will between us at the commencement of our acquaintance. Our intention ia simply to instruct the young, reform the old, correct the town, and castigate the age ; this is an arduous task, and therefore we undertake it with confidence. We intend for this purpose... | |
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