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- sop's fables. : [Two lines of Scripture text]
- A New-Year's gift.
- A brief account of the happy death of Mary Ann Clap, : daughter of Mr. Jesse and Mrs. Betsey Clap, who died July 15, 1816, in the eleventh year of her age; exhibiting an example of meekness and submission; furnishing the clearest evidence of early piety; and imparting the sweetest consolation to pious friends.
- A brief account of the happy death of Mary Ann Clap, : daughter of Mr. Jesse and Mrs. Betsey Clap, who died July 15, 1816, in the eleventh year of her age; exhibiting an example of meekness and submission; furnishing the clearest evidence of early piety; and imparting the sweetest consolation to pious friends.
- A brief account of the happy death of Mary Ann Clap, : daughter of Mr. Jesse and Mrs. Betsey Clap, who died July 15, 1816, in the eleventh year of her age; exhibiting an example of meekness and submission; furnishing the clearest evidence of early piety; and imparting the sweetest consolation to pious friends.
- A catechism; or, Compendium of Christian doctrine and practice.
- A key to knowledge; or, Things in common use. : Simply and shortly explained, in a series of dialogues.
- A key to the exercises adapted to Murray's English grammar. : Calculated to enable private learners to become their own instructors, in grammar and composition.
- A new heart, the child's best portion
- A pretty riddle book, for little children.
- A short system of polite learning, : being an epitome of the arts and sciences, for the use of the schools.
- A summer's walk, to view the beauties of nature.
- A system of universal geography, for common schools: : in which Europe is divided according to the late act of the Congress at Vienna. : [Four lines of quotations]
- A warning to little children. : From the dying words of Jane Sumner, [of] Ashford: who died February 19th, 1783, tat, 12. : Written nearly verbatim
- Abridgment of Murray's English grammar, : with an appendix, containing exercises in orthography, in parsing, in syntax, and in punctuation. : Designed for the younger classes of learners.
- Abridgment of Murray's English grammar. : With an appendix, containing exercises in orthography, in parsing, in syntax and in punctuation. : Designed for the younger classes of learners.
- Abridgment of Murray's English grammar. : With an appendix, containing exercises in orthography, in parsing, in syntax, and in punctuation. : Designed for the younger classes of learners.
- Abridgment of Murray's English grammar: : with an appendix, containing exercises in orthography, in parsing, in syntax, and in punctuation. : Designed for the younger class of learners.
- Account of Hannah Beech.
- Always happy: or, Anecdotes of Felix, and his sister Serena. : A tale.
- An Account of Elizabeth Radden, a Sunday school child, and also of her brother Daniel, who died a few days after
- An Entertaining history of two pious twin children, : who were stolen from their Christian parents by a Jew, and sold to the Turks as slaves; and with their father, were marvellously saved from death. : To which is added, Little Charles, or, The good son
- An abridgment of Murray's English grammar, : with an appendix. Containing an exemplification of the parts of speech, and exercises in syntax. : Designed for the use of the younger class of learners,
- An account of the astonishing beauties and operations of nature, in the minute creation, displayed by the solar microscope.
- An astronomical and geographical catechism, : for the use of children.
- An introduction to spelling and reading; : in two volumes: being the first and second parts of a Columbian exercise. The whole comprising an easy and systematical method of teaching and of learning the English language.
- Arithmetic made easy to children: : being a collection of useful and familiar examples methodically arranged under their respective heads.
- Autumn
- Beauties of the New-England primer
- Bible history
- Bible questions & answers, : containing the most remarkable events from Genesis to the Revelations. : In two volumes, Vol. I. Questions & answers thro' the Old Testament
- Blackbeard, or, The captive-princess. : A present for the New-Year, 1817
- Catechismus, oder Kurzer Unterricht christlicher Lehre, : fur die angehende Jugend in der Churfurstlichen Pfalz und andern Reformirten Orten zu gebrauchen: : samt der Haus-Tafel, mit und ohne biblischen Spruch-Buchlein. : Alles zur Ehre und Lob Gottes
- Childhood
- Cinderilla: or, The little glass slipper. : Designed for the entertainment of all good little misses. : Ornamented with engravings
- Classical English letter-writer: Or, Epistolary selections; designed to improve young persons : in the art of letter-writing and in the principles of virtue and piety. : With introductory rules and observations on epistolary composition; and biographical notices of the writers from whom the letters are selected. : [Three lines from Dr. Johnson]
- Der Psalter, des Konigs und Propheten Davids,
- Der christliche Catechismus, : verfasst zum Unterricht der Jugend in der Erkenntniss der christlichen Religion; : samt Morgen- und Abend-Gebate, &c. wie auch eine kurze Erklarung der Fest- Fast- und Feuer-Tagen, und besondere Sonntagen, &c.
- Early piety, : recommended in the history of Miss Dinah Doudney, Portsea, Eng. : In a sermon
- Elmina: or, The flower that never fades. : A tale for young people. : Ornamented with engravings
- English exercises, adapted to Murray's English grammar: : consisting of exercises in parsing; --instances of false orthography; --violations of the rules of syntax; --defects in punctuation; --and violations of the rules resepcting perspicuous and accurate writing. : Designed for the benefit of private learners, as well as for the uses of schools.
- English grammar, : adapted to the different classes of learners, : with an appendix, containing rules and observations, for assisting the more advanced students to write with perspicuity and accuracy. ; [Three lines from Blair]
- English grammar, : adapted to the different classes of learners. : With an appendix, containing rules and observations for assisting the more advanced students to write with perspicuity and accuracy. : [Two lines from Blair]
- English grammar. : Adapted to the different classes of learners, : with an appendix containing rules and observations, for assisting the more advanced students to write with perspicuity and accuracy. : [Three lines from Blair]
- Epitaphs and elegies. : [Four lines of verse]
- Familiar lessons for children; : intended as an early introduction to useful knowledge. : [Two lines in French]
- Garden amusements, : for improving the minds of little children
- Gratitude : a poem
- Hoch-deutsches lutherisches A B C- und Namen-Büchlein : für Kinder welche anfangen zu lernen.
- Hoch-deutsches reformirtes A B C- und Namen-Buchlein : fur Kinder welche anfangen zu lernen
- Hymns for infant minds.
- Hymns for infant minds.
- Hymns for little children
- Hymns in prose, for the use of children.
- Hymns in prose, for the use of children. : [Two lines from Psalms]
- Instruction in the principles and duties of the Christian religion, for children and youth: : Containing 1. Dr. Martin Luther's Short catechism, translated from the German. 2. A Scripture catechism. 3. The Christian character and duties, and the Christian's comforts and hopes, expressed in the words of Scripture. 4. A historical catechism. 5. The elements of religion and morality, for younger children. 6. To which are added a few prayers
- Introduction to the English reader, or, A selection of pieces in prose and poetry: : calculated to improve the younger class of learners in reading; and to imbue their minds with the love of virtue. : With rules and observations for assisting children to read with propriety
- Introduction to the English reader: or A selection of pieces in prose and poetry; : calculated to improve the younger classes of learners in reading; and to imbue their minds with the love of virtue. : With rules and observations for assisting children to read with propriety.
- Introduction to the English reader: or, A selection of pieces in prose and poetry; : calculated to improve the younger classes of learners in reading; and to imbue their minds with the love of virtue. : To which are added, rules and observations for assisting children to read with propriety.
- Introduction to the English reader: or, A selection of pieces in prose and poetry; : calculated to improve the younger classes of learners, in reading; and to imbue their minds with the love of virtue. : With rules and observations for assisting children to read with propriety. : From the seventh English edition, improved by the author.
- Introduction to the English reader: or, A selection of pieces, in prose and poetry; : calculated to improve the younger classes of learners in reading; and to imbue their minds with the love of virtue. : To which are added, rules and observations for assisting children to read with propriety.
- Introduction to the English reader: or, A selection of pieces, in prose and poetry; : calculated to improve the younger classes of learners in reading; and to imbue their minds with the love of virtue. : To which are added, rules and observations for assisting children to read with propriety. : From the last English edition.
- Little Jane, the young cottager. : A true narrative,
- Little poems, for little readers
- Manhood
- Miniature Bible, or Abstract of sacred history. : For the use of children. : [Three lines from Proverbs]
- My daughter : a poem
- My mother. : A poem
- My sister. : A poem
- My son : a poem
- Old age
- Old poz.
- Original poems, for infant minds., Volume I[-II]
- Questions adapted to Blair's rhetoric abridged.
- Scripture history
- Sequel to the English reader: or, Elegant selections in prose and poetry. : Designed to improve the highest class of learners, in reading; to establish a taste for just and accurate composition; and to promote the interests of piety and virtue.
- Songs, divine and moral, for the use of children.
- Spring
- Summer
- Tarlton.
- The American critical pronouncing spelling book: : In which is contained a great variety and number of words. : [Fifteen lines of text] : Designed for the use of schools.
- The American spelling book: : containing the rudiments of the English language, for the use of schools in the United States.
- The American spelling book; : containing the rudiments of the English language, for the use of schools in the United States.
- The American spelling book; : containing, the rudiments of the English language, for the use of schools in the United States.
- The Biblical interrogator, or, Questions explanatory of sacred history, prophecy, &c. : In which are brought into view, the most interesting portions of the Old and New Testaments: : designed for the use of families, schools, &c. and generally, to facilitate the acquaintance of the rising generation with these precious "oracles of God." : To which is added, a chronological appendix.
- The Book of letters
- The Book of riddles
- The Butterfly's birth-day.
- The Christian catechism, : composed for the instruction of youth, in the knowledge of the Christian religion, : together, with an addition of morning and evening prayers, &c. : Also, an explanation of sundry feasts, festivals and Sundays, &c.
- The Columbian primer, or Ladder to learning
- The Cries of London
- The Cries of New-York
- The Decoy; or, An agreeable method of teaching children the elementary parts of English grammar, by conversations and familiar examples
- The English reader, or Pieces in prose and poetry, selected from the best writers, : designed to assist young persons to read with propriety and effect: to improve their language and sentiments; and to inculcate some of the most important principles of piety and virtue. : With a few preliminary observations on the principles of good reading.
- The English reader, or Pieces in prose and poetry, selected from the best writers. : Designed to assist young persons to read with propriety and effect; to improve their language and sentiments; and to inculcate some of the most important principles of piety and virtue. : With a few preliminary observations on the principles of good reading.
- The English reader: or Pieces in prose and poetry, selected from the best writers. : Designed to assist young persons, to read with propriety and effect: to improve their language and sentiments: and to inculcate some of the most important principles of piety and virtue. : With a few preliminary observations on the principles of good reading.
- The English reader: or, Pieces in prose and poetry, selected from the best writers. : Designed to assist young persons to read with propriety and effect; to improve their language and sentiments: and to inculcate some of the most important principles of piety and virtue. : With a few preliminary observations on the principles of good reading.
- The English reader: or, Pieces in prose and poetry, selected from the best writers. : Designed to assist young persons to read with propriety and effect; to improve their language and sentiments; and to inculcate some of the most important principles of piety and virtue. : With a few preliminary observations on the principles of good reading.
- The English reader: or, Pieces in prose and poetry, selected from the best writers. : Designed to assist young persons to read with propriety and effect; to improve their language and sentiments; and to inculcate some of the most important principles of piety and virtue. : With a few preliminary observations on the principles of good reading.
- The English reader: or, Pieces in prose and poetry, selected from the best writers. : Designed to assist young persons to read with propriety and effect[; ] to improve their language and sentiments; and to inculcate some of the most important principles of piety and virtue. : With a few preliminary observations on the principles of good reading.
- The English reader; or, Pieces in prose and poetry, selected from the best writers. : Designed to assist young persons to read with propriety and effect; to improve their language and sentiments and to inculcate some of the most important principles of piety and virtue. : With a few preliminary observations on the principles of good reading.
- The Fable of the bear and bees, in hieroglyphics. : For the amusement of children
- The Flowers of modern travels; : being elegant, entertaining, and instructive extracts,
- The History of birds. : [Two lines from Genesis]
- The History of fish. : [Two lines from Genesis]
- The History of insects. : [Two lines from Genesis]
- The Life and adventures of a fly.
- The Lilliputian masquerade. : Occasioned by the conclusion of peace between those potent nations, the Lilliputians and Tommy Thumbians. : [Two lines of verse]
- The London and Paris vocabulary, English, Latin and French; : designed for the use of schools. : The English and Latin from the twenty-fifth London edition, the French by N. Faucon, author of Chambaud's Grammar and exercises abridged. : [One line in French]
- The London vocabulary, English and Latin; : designed for the use of schools.
- The Modern story-teller; : being a collection of merry, polite, grave, moral, entertaining and improving tales
- The Picture alphabet, for little children
- The Seasons
- The Understanding reader: or, Knowledge before oratory. : Being a new selection of lessons, suited to the understanding and capacities of youth and designed for their improvement. I. In reading, II. In the definition of words. III. In spelling, particularly compound and derivative words. : In a method wholly different from any thing of the kind ever before published.
- The Wig and shoulder of mutton, : to which are added The unfortunate shepherd boy, and Faithful steward. : Embellished with engravings
- The Wonderful life and adventures of Robinson Crusoe. : Ornamented with engravings
- The affectionate brothers: : a tale.
- The barring out: Or, Party spirit.
- The birth-day present.
- The caterpillars and the gooseberry-bush: or, A true figure of the bad passions, and their mischievous effects. : In two dialogues between a father and son
- The child's first book; : being an easy introduction to spelling and reading.
- The death and burial of Cock Robin: : with the story of the farmer's daughters. : To which is added, The tragical death of an apple-pye. : Ornamented with engravings
- The history of Sandford and Merton, : a work intended for the use of schools. : [Two lines of Scripture text] : Three volumes in one.
- The life and death of two young ladies, contrasted : Also, A soliloquy on death, and two interesting letters, / by the Rev. J. Fletcher. ; [Four lines from Isaiah]
- The life of Catherine Haldane
- The life of Catherine Haldane, concluded
- The looking-glass for the mind, or, Intellectual mirror. : Being an elegant collection of the most delightful little stories, and interesting tales.
- The orphan boy; or, A journey to Bath. : Founded on fact.
- The panorama of youth. : In two volumes.
- The silver penny; or, New lottery book, for children.
- The story of the Ali Baba, and the forty thieves. : Embellished with engravings
- The two lambs. : An allegorical history.
- The two lambs. : An allegorical history.
- The universal spelling book; or, A new and easy guide to the English language. : Containing: I. Tables of words in one, two, three, and four syllables; with natural and easy lessons in each, adapted to the capacity of children from three years old and upwards, ... II. A very easy and rational guide to English grammar, by way of question and answer, for the use of schools and private persons. III. A collection of near 5000 of the most useful words of two, three, and four syllables ... IV. Many useful things necessary to help the young beginner and inform the more grown up youth ... V. Chronological tables of the most memorable occurrences in sacred and prophane history ...
- The wonderful life and surprising adventures of that renowned hero, Robinson Crusoe, : who lived twenty-eight years on an uninhabited island, which he afterwards colonised
- Travels at home, and voyages by the fire-side, : for the instruction and entertainment of young persons. : Vol. I[-II]. ..
- Waste not, want not: or, Two strings to your bow.
- Worlds displayed; for the benefit of young people, by a familiar history of some of their inhabitants. : [Four lines of Scripture texts]
- sop's fables, : with his life
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