The Beauties of Washington Irving
  • THE INN KITCHEN.
  • THE SPECTRE BRIDEGROOM.
  • A WEST SUNDAY IN A COUNTRY INN.
  • AN OBEDIENT HEN-PECKED HUSBAND.
  • A DESIRABLE MATCH.
  • A RIVAL.
  • AN INVITATION.
  • A DUTCH ENTERTAINMENT.
  • WAR.
  • ENGLISH STAGE COACHMEN.
  • THE WALTZ.
  • DUTCH TEA PARTIES.
  • COSMOGONY,
  • DUTCH LEGISLATORS.
  • THE LITTLE MAN IN BLACK.
  • MY AUNT CHARITY.
  • WILL WIZARD.
  • STYLE.
  • FRENCHMEN.
  • THE WIFE.
  • TO ANTHONY EVERGREEN, Gent.
  • Showing the nature of History in general;
  • DIRK SCHUILER, AND THE VALIANT PETER.
  • Description of the powerful Army
  • Of Peter Stuyvesant's expedition
  • How the People of New-Amsterdam
  • In which the Troubles of New-Amsterdam appear to thicken---
  • THE WIDOW AND HER SON.
  • STORM AT SEA.
  • JOHN BULL.
  • CONSEQUENCE.
  • THE COCKLOFT FAMILY.
  • CONVERSION OF THE AMERICANS.
  • TOM STRADDLE.
  • SLEEPY HOLLOW.
  • ICHABOD CRANE.
  • SUPERSTITION.
  • THE BROKEN HEART.
  • Footnotes
  • A WRECK AT SEA.
  • LAND.
  • GENIUS.
  • A CONTRAST.
  • LETTER FROM MUSTAPHA RUB-A-DUB KELI KHAN,
  • A warlike Portrait of the great Peter---and how General Von Poffenburgh distinguished himself at Fort Cassimir.
  • THE MUTABILITY OF LITERATURE, A COLLOQUY IN WESTMINSTER ABBEY.
  • BOOK MAKING.
  • A DUTCH SETTLER'S DREAM.
  • THE PRIDE OF THE VILLAGE.
  • DOMESTIC SCENE.
  • MASTER SIMON.
  • PERSEVERANCE.
  • A DOLEFUL DISASTER OF ANTHONY THE TRUMPETER.
  • THE GRIEF OF PETER STUYVESANT.
  • The dignified Retirement and mortal Surrender of Peter the Headstrong.
  • MORNING.
  • THE AUTHOR'S ACCOUNT OF HIS HISTORY OF NEW-YORK.
  • WESTMINSTER ABBEY.
  • MASTER HENRY HUDSON.
  • MASTER ROBERT JUET.
  • A DUTCH VOYAGE OF DISCOVERY.
  • LETTER FROM MUSTAPHA RUB-A-DUB KELIKHAN,
  • AUTUMNAL REFLECTIONS.
  • THE FAMILY OF THE LAMBS.
  • BLINDMAN'S-BUFF.
  • THE ANGLER.
  • RURAL LIFE IN ENGLAND.
  • LETTER FROM MUSTAPHA RUB-A-DUB KELI KHAN,
  • JAMES I. OF SCOTLAND.
  • How Peter Stuyvesant relieved the Sovereign People from the Burthen of taking Care of the Nation---with sundry Particulars of his Conduct in Time of Peace.
  • Showing the great Difficulty Philosophers have had in peopling America---and how the Aborigines came to be begotten by Accident, to the great Relief and Satisfaction of the Author.
  • WOUTER VAN TWILLER.
  • The Grand Council of New-Amsterdam---with Reasons why an Alderman should be Fat.
  • ICHABOD CRANE AND THE GALLOPING HESSIAN.
  • ON GREATNESS.
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