WORKS ON SOCIAL, POLITICAL AND ETHICAL ISSUES BY WASHINGTON IRVING

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Washington Irving grew up to love life, cheerfulness, humor and humor, rich in fantasy, under the influence of beautiful landscapes from childhood. The human rights declaration that revolutionized it paved the way for journalists, writers, poets, and publishers. Progressive intellectuals wrote that even though the tyranny of the dictatorship and the oppression of the governors in the colonies were over, the third class — bankers, factory owners, large landowners — and planters oppressed honest workers, blacks, aborigines, and indigenous Indians.

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Washington Irving. Jin Magometa. Alma-Ata. Jazushi. 1990, pp.20

Nasiruddin Rabguzi. Short. Tashkent. The Writer, 1990, p.50

A.S.Pushkin Polnoe sobr.soch-y, tom VII, AN SSSR, M. 1958, pp.313

I.V.Gyote. West-East Office. Translated by S.Salim