56 resultados para dyke
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Deals with the "desert world that stretches down the Pacific coast, and across Arizona and Sonora." cf. Pref.
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"A list of books": p. v.
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Deals with the desert world that stretches down the Pacific coast, and across Arizona and Sonora. c.f. Pref.
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First published in 1896. "This edition is enlarged by the inclusion of three new stories, entitled 'The house at Stony Lonesome', 'The hill of chastisement' and 'On the Tantramar dyke'."
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Editor's note signed: John C. Van Dyke.
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"The first draft ... was made by ... [Ora F. Gardner] who after leaving college went to work in a foreign land. He sent the manuscript home to his friend [Frank L. Janeway] who has edited it, and has added chapters XVI-XIX, and some of the longer paragraphs in other chapters (in all about one-third of the book)"--Introd.
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Thornwell, J. H. Our national sin.--Palmer, B. M. Slavery a divine trust.-- Dabney, R. L. The Christians̕ best motive for patriotism.--Breckinridge, R. J. The union to be preserved.--Van Dyke, H. J. The character and influence of abolitionism.--Lewis, T. Patriarchal and Jewish servitude no argument for American slavery.--Raphall, M. J. Bible view of slavery.--Vinton, F. Fanaticism rebuked.--Beecher, H. W. Peace, be still.--Bellows, H. W. The crisis of our national disease.--Adams, W. Prayers for rulers; or duty of Christian patriots.
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