“With every exertion, the best of men can do but a moderate amount of good; but it seems in the power of the most contemptible individual to do incalculable mischief.”
Quote by Washington Irving
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The works of Washington Irving
This compilation encompasses a variety of literary genres, showcasing Irving's talent for storytelling and his influence on the development of American literature. It includes his early works, travelogues, and satirical pieces, offering a glimpse into the cultural and historical context of his time. more
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