Social classes -- Juvenile fiction
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- The orphan boy; or, A journey to Bath. : Founded on fact.
- Anne Walsh; : a narrative; founded on fact. : To which is added, an address to the friends of religion, and to all who are interested in the benevolent purpose of holding societies for religious worship
- Biography for boys, or Interesting stories for children
- Biography for boys; or, Interesting stories for children
- Cecilia and Marian, or The new entertainer, : consisting of select conversations on the means of doing good.
- Cecilia and Marian; or, The new entertainer. : Consisting of select conversations on the means of doing good.
- Cheap repository tracts; : entertaining, moral, and religious. : Consisting of a great variety of separate performances, written in a neat, yet simple style, and eminently calculated for the amusement and instruction of the youth of both sexes. : Vol. I[-III]
- Evening recreations; : a collection of original stories,
- Evening tales; or Amusements for youth
- Idleness and industry exemplified, in the history of James Preston and Lazy Lawrence
- James Manners, Little John, and their dog Bluff. : [Three lines of text]
- Juvenile monitor, or, The new children's friend.
- Mrs. Barbauld's lessons, admirably adapted to the capacities of children. : To which is added, two elegant tales, entitled The basket maker: and The earthquake
- Mrs. Barbauld's lessons, admirably adapted to the capacities of children. : To which is added, two elegant tales, entitled, The basket-maker, and The earthquake
- Short conversations, or, An easy road to the temple of fame; : which all may reach who endeavour to be good. : [Four lines of verse]
- Short conversations; or, An easy road to the temple of fame; : which all may reach who endeavour to be good. : [Four lines of verse]
- Simple Susan.
- Sir John Denham, and his worthy tenant. : With A mirror. : Adorned with cuts
- The Budget; : consisting of pieces, both instructive and amusing, for young persons
- The Entertaining stories of King Lear and his three daughters, And Florio & Florella : published with curious cuts
- The Four sisters. : To which is added The power of habit and other instructive lessons
- The Friend of youth. : Containing conversations on a variety of useful subjects, calculated to improve young persons
- The Friends; or, The history of Billy Freeman and Tommy Truelove. : Proper to be imitated by all those, who desire to be good and great
- The History of Miss Kitty Pride. : Embellished with cuts
- The History of Sandford and Merton. : A work intended for the use of children
- The Juvenile story teller, : a collection of original moral tales. : Adorned with cuts
- The Juvenile story-teller. : A collection of moral tales. : Adorned with cuts
- The Juvenile trial, and stories for children
- The Juvenile trial, and, stories for children
- The Little beggar girl. And William and Henry
- The Remarkable history of Tom Jones, a foundling. : To which is added, Beneficence exemplified. : Ornamented with cuts
- The Spanish guitar. : A tale; for the use of young persons.
- The entertaining history of Giles Gingerbread, : a little boy who lived upon learning. : Adorned with copperplate engravings
- The entertaining history of Giles Gingerbread, : a little boy who lived upon learning. : Adorned with cuts
- The entertaining history of Tommy Gingerbread, : a little boy who lived upon learning. : Ornamented with cuts
- The entertaining history of Tommy Gingerbread; : a little boy who lived upon learning. : Ornamented with cuts
- The false key.
- The foundling; or, The history of Lucius Stanhope. : Embellished with cuts
- The friendly instructer: Or, A companion for young masters and misses. : In which their duty to God, and their parents, their carriage to superiors and inferiors, and several other very useful and instructive lessons are recommended, in plain and familiar dialogues.
- The friendly instructer: Or, A companion for young masters and misses. : In which their duty to God, and their parents, their carriage to superiors and inferiors, and several other very useful and instructive lessons are recommended, in plain and familiar dialogues/
- The friendly instructor: Or, A companion for young ladies and young gentlemen. : In which their duty to God, and their parents, their carriage to superiors and inferiors, and several thoer very useful and instructive lessons are recommended, in plain and familiar dialogues.
- The friendly instructor: Or, A companion for young masters and misses. : In which their duty to God and their parents, their carriage to superiors and inferiors, and several other very useful and instructive lessons are recommended, in plain and familiar dialogues.
- The friendly instructor; or, A companion for young ladies, and young gentlemen: : in which their duty to God and their parents, their carriage to superiors and inferiors, and several other very useful and instructive lessons are recommended in plain and familiar dialogues.
- The history of Jacky Idle and Dicky Diligent, : exhibiting a striking contrast between the different consequences arising from indolent inatention [sic] and laudable perseverance. : Embellished with cuts
- The history of Sandford and Merton, : a work intended for the use of children. : [Two lines of Scripture text] : III volumes in one.
- The history of Sandford and Merton, : a work intended for the use of children. : [Two lines of Scripture text] : Three volumes in one.
- The history of Sandford and Merton, : a work intended for the use of children. : [Two lines of Scripture text] : Three volumes in one.
- The history of Sandford and Merton, : a work intended for the use of schools. : [Two lines of Scripture text] : Three volumes in one.
- The history of Sandford and Merton, : embellished with elegant plates, : for the amusement and instruction of juvenile minds.
- The history of Sandford and Merton. : A work intended for the use of children. : [Two lines of Scripture text] : Three volumes in one.
- The history of Sandford and Merton. : A work intended for the use of children. : [Two lines of quotation]
- The history of little Davy's new hat.
- The history. Of Sandford & Merton.
- The house that Jack built. : To which are added, The history of Miss Kitty Pride: And the virtue of a rod
- The ornaments discovered: : A story, in two parts.
- The orphan boy; or, A journey to Bath. : Founded on fact.
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