991 resultados para Phelps, William Lyon, 1865-1943.
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"This book is composed of three lectures, on the L.P. Stone foundation, delivered at Princeton theological seminary, on the third, fourth, and fifth of February, 1919."
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Bibliography: p. 57.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"With a life of the author, and introductions by William Lyon Phelps.
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"This book is composed of three lectures, on the L. P. Stone foundation, delivered at Princeton theological seminary, on the third, fourth, and fifth of February, 1919."
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"The text of the following essays is taken from the Thistle ed. of Stevenson's works, published by Charles Scribner's Sons, in New York."--Pref.
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v. 1. Richard Lovelace, by W.L. Phelps. Dedication. Verses addressed to the author. Poems addressed or relating to Lucasta. Poems addressed to Ellinda. Miscellaneous poems. Commendatory and other verses, prefixed to various publications between 1638 and 1647.--v. 2. Poems addressed or relating to Lucasta. Miscellaneous poems. Commendatory verses, prefixed to various publications between 1652 and 1657.
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Some of the material originally appeared in "The Yale Review," October 1911; "Old Penn," April 1916, and "The Art World," December 1916. cf. Pref.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"With a life of the author, and introductions by William Lyon Phelps."
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Ordered south (1874) -- On the enjoyment of unpleasant places (1874) -- Walking tours (1876) -- Virginibus puerisque. -- An apology for idlers (1877) -- Æs triplex (1878) -- Walt Whitman (1878) -- Crabbed age and youth (1878) -- Henry David Thoreau (1880) -- Samuel Pepys (1881) -- Talk and talkers (1882) -- A gossip on romance (1882) -- The character of dogs (1883) -- A note on realism (1883) -- A humble remonstrance (1884) -- Old mortality (1884) -- The manse (1887) -- A college magazine (1887) -- Books which have influenced me (1887) -- The lantern bearers (1888) -- Pulvis et umbra (1888)
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A letter from William Lyon Mackenzie King to The Niagara Power Company in the year 1903. Mackenzie King is Deputy Minister of Labour for the Department of Labour Canada and in this letter he discusses issues with importing of men from the United States to Canada for employment. The letter warns of penalty if found guilty of unlawfully importing men for employment.
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Mode of access: Internet.