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- Walks of usefulness in London and its environs.
- A Brief, practical system of punctuation. : To which are added rules respecting the use of capitals, &c.--also--observations on English versification, rhyme, &c. ; For the use of schools
- A History and description of water birds; : consisting chiefly of the most rare and singular kinds; with accurate drawings and engravings of each; copied precisely from Bewick's celebrated birds
- A History of the Holy Bible
- A catechism, compiled for the use of the children and youth, in Peterborough, N.H. : [Three lines from Peter] : Presented to the respective heads of families in Peterborough, at the gratuitous expence of the Hon. James Wilson, Esq
- A new hieroglyphical Bible, : for the amusement and instruction of children; : being, a selection of some of the most useful lessons and interesting narratives, from Genesis to the Revelations. : Embellished with familiar figures and striking emblems, neatly engraved. : To the whole is added, a sketch of Our Blessed Saviour, and the Holy Apostles, &c
- A present for a little boy. : [Two lines from Cotton]
- A short history of a long travel from Babylon to Bethel. : With an extract from the journal of Stephen Crisp, author of the above work
- A system of universal geography, for common schools: : in which Europe is divided according to the late act of the Congress of Vienna. : [Four lines of quotations]
- A token for children.
- A token for children;
- 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.
- An Account of a girl, of twelve years of age, : who lived on Lord Collier's manor, in the province of Lower Canada; who was converted to the love of God in a wonderful manner, and it proved to be a hopeful conversion of the whole family and a great many of the neighbors in the town
- An Historical abridgment, for the use of children who learn French and English, or either of the two languages
- An abridgment of Murray's English grammar. : With an appendix, containing exercises in orthography, in parsing, in punctuation, and in prosody. : Designed for the younger classes 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.
- Arithmetical tables, : for the use of schools
- Arithmetical tables, : for the use of schools. : Copy-right secured
- Autumn
- Beauties of The economy of human life : illustrated with emblematical plates, part I[-II]
- Beauties of the New-England primer
- Biographical memoirs of the illustrious General George Washington, : late president of the United States of America, and commander in chief of their armies during the Revolutionary War
- Biographical memoirs of the illustrious General George Washington, : late president of the United States of America, and commander in chief of their armies, during the Revolutionary War. : Dedicated to the youth of America
- Biographische Skizzen des durchlauchtigsten Generals George Waschington, gewesenen Presidenten der Vereinigten Staaten von America, und Ober-Befehlshaber ihrer Armeen, wahrend dem Revolutions-Kriege. : Der Jugend von America gewidmet.
- Cecilia and Marian, or The new entertainer, : consisting of select conversations on the means of doing good.
- Childhood
- Cinderella; or, The little glass slipper: : Beautifully versified; : illustrated with elegant figures to dress and undress
- Continuation of Early lessons. : In two volumes.
- Divine songs, attempted in easy language for the use of children.
- Dr. Watts's plain and easy catechisms for children, : and Preservative from the sins and follies of childhood and youth. : To which is added The shorter catechism, with explanatory notes: : Also. Some short prayers for children
- Easy lessons for children.
- Elements of useful knowledge : Containing a historical and geographical account of the United States; for the use of schools., Volume I.
- Ellen, the teacher. : A tale for youth.
- 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 respecting perspicuous and accurate writing. : Designed for the benefit of private learners, as well as for the use of schools.
- 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 respecting perspicuous and accurate writing. : Designed for the benefit of private learners. As well as for the use of schools.
- 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 respecting perspicuous and accurate writing : designed for the benefit of private learners, as well as for the use 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 perpiscuity 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. : [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]
- 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]
- Entertaining tales. Mother Shipton, The justice of Providence; No friendship; and The rights of hospitality. : [Two lines of verse]
- Eton Montem.
- 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 respecting perspicuous and accurate writing. : Designed for the benefit of private learners, as well as for the use of schools.
- False stories corrected
- Familiar dialogues for the instruction and amusement of children of four and five years old
- Franklin's Way to wealth; or, "Poor Richard" improved
- Garden amusements, for improving the minds of little children
- Harry and Lucy, : being the first part of Early lessons.
- Harry and Lucy.
- History of Robinson Crusoe
- History of the Bible
- Hoch-deutsches reformirtes A B C und Namen Buchlein, : fur Kinder, welche anfangen zu lernen
- Hymns for little children
- 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. : 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 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. : From the latest English edition, improved by the author.
- Jack of all trades, [.]
- Key to the exercises adapted to Murray's English grammar. : Calculated to enable private learners to become their own instructers [sic], in grammar and composition.
- Life of George Washington, late president of the United States of America, and commander in chief of their armies, during the Revolutionary War. : Dedicated to the youth of America
- Life of George Washington, late president of the United States of America, and commander in chief of their armies, during the Revolutionary War. : Dedicated to the youth of America
- Little poems for children
- Little poems, for little readers
- Mademoiselle Panache.
- Manhood
- Old poz.
- Poems for children
- Punch's visit to Mr. Pug. : Illustrated with eight whimsical engravings
- Rhymes for the nursery.
- Scientific dialogues. : Intended for the instruction and entertainment of young people: in which the first principles of natural and experimental philosophy are fully explained. ...
- Select e profanis scriptoribus histori. : Quibus admista sunt varia honeste vivendi prcepta, ex iisdem scriptoribus deprompta
- 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.
- 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.
- Simple truths in verse, : for the amusement and instruction of children, at an early age.
- The American class book; or, A collection of instructive reading lessons: : adapted to the use of schools.
- The American reader: : Containing a selection of narration, harangues, addresses, orations, dialogues, odes, hymns, poems, &c. : Designed for the use of schools: : Together with a short introduction.
- The American spelling book: : containing the rudiments of the English language, for the use of schools in the United States.
- The Amusing companion, or, Interesting story teller. : Being a collection of tales, for the amusement and instruction of youth
- The Arabian nights entertainments. : A new translation. : In four volumes. Vol. I[-III]
- The Arabian nights entertainments. : Consisting of a collection of stories told by the sultaness of the Indies, to divert the Sultan from the execution of a bloody vow he had made, to marry a lady every day, and have her cut off next morning, to avenge himself for the disloyalty of his first Sultaness. : Containing a better account of the customs, manners, and religion of the eastern nattions, viz. Tartars, Persians, and Indians, than hitherto published.
- The Beauties of happiness.
- The Book of riddles
- The Boston spelling book, : containing lessons for spelling, reading & speaking, stops & marks, numbers, &c.
- The Child's magazine. : In two volumes. Vol. I[-II]
- The Columbian reader, : comprising a new and various selection of elegant extracts in prose and poetry, for the use of schools in the United States : to which is prefixed an introduction on the arts of reading and speaking:
- The Columbian reader; : containing a new and choice collection of descriptive, narrative, argumentative, pathetic, humorous, and entertaining pieces. : Together with speeches, orations, addresses, and harangues. : To which is added, a new collection of dialogues. : Designed for the use of schools
- The Cries of London
- 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 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 Entertaining stories of King Lear and his three daughters, And Florio & Florella : published with curious cuts
- The Happy sequel, or, The history of Isabella Mordaunt. : A tale for young people
- The History and adventures of Little William, a companion to Little Eliza; : illustrated with a series of elegant figures. ; [Twelve lines of verse, preceded by caption: William at home with his parents]
- The History of Alexander Selkirk, the real Robinson Crusoe. : To which are added, Sketches of natural history
- The History of Alexander Selkirk, the real Robinson Crusoe. : To which are added, Sketches of natural history
- The History of Sandford and Merton. : A work intended for the use of children
- The History of Tommy Trip, and his dog Jowler, and of birds and beasts. : Adorned with cuts
- The History of Tommy Two-Shoes, own brother to Mrs. Margery Two-Shoes. : Embellished with cuts
- The History of birds. : [Two lines from Genesis]
- The History of fish. : [Two lines from Genesis]
- The History of little King Pippin. : With an account of the melancholy death of four naughty boys who were devoured by wild beasts; : and the wonderful delivery of Master Harry Harmless, by a little white horse
- The History of the prodigal son: : from the Gospel according to St. Luke, chapter XV. : Designed for the instruction and amusement of youth. : Illustrated with six elegant engravings
- The Jack Daw "at home", or, British nobility burlesqued
- The Life of that wonderful and extraordinarily heavy man, Daniel Lambert, : from his birth to the moment of his dissolution; : with an account of men noted for their corpulency, and other interesting matter
- The London cries. For the amusement of all the good children throughout the world. : Embellished with cuts, taken from life.
- The Modern story-teller; : being a collection of merry, polite, grave, moral, entertaining and improving tales
- The Mountain lute, or, The happy discovery. : Ornamented with cuts
- The New-England primer, improved; or, An easy and pleasant guide to the art of reading. : To which is added the Assembly's catechism. : Adorned with cuts
- The Picture alphabet, for little children
- The Seasons. : [Four lines of verse]
- The United States' spelling book, : with appropriate reading lessons : being an easy standard for spelling, reading and pronouncing the English language, according to the rules established by John Walker, in his critical and pronouncing dictionary.
- The Young gentleman and lady's explanatory monitor. : A selection from the best authors extant, upon a new plan designed for schools.
- The affecting history of the children in the wood. : [Two lines of verse]. : (Adorned with cuts.)
- The calendar of nature; : designed for the instruction and entertainment of young persons
- The children in the wood. Or, The Norfolk tragedy
- 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. : Embellished with cuts
- The defining orthographer, and youth's plain guide to pronunciation and reading; : containing, a selection of the most common and useful words of two, three, four, five, and six syllables, made use of in our language, with their definition. : To which is added, some easy lessons in reading, for children, and some handsome dialogues and original matter. : Also, many useful receipts, tables in arithmetic, musical notes, instructive lessons, hymns, &c. Designed for the use of schools.
- The diverting history of John Gilpin; : shewing how he went farther than he intended, and came safe home again. : Illustrated with humourous engravings. On copperplate
- The entertaining history of Giles Gingerbread, : a little boy who lived upon learning. : Adorned with copperplate engravings
- The happy family, or Winter evenings' employment: : Consisting of readings and conversations. : In seven parts.
- The hermit of the forest, and the wandering infants. : A rural fragment. : Embellished with cuts
- The history of Almira. : Designed to show the advantages of a good education.
- The history of Goody Two-Shoes. : To which is added, The rhyming alphabet, or, Tom Thumb's delight. : Embellished with cuts
- The history of a great many little boys & girls. : For the amusement of all good children of four and five years of age
- The history of an officer's widow and her young family. : [Two lines from Congreve] : From the third London edition
- The holiday spy; : being the observations of little Tommy Thoughtful, on the different tempers, genius, and manners, of the young masters and misses in the several families which he visited, during his last breaking-up
- The humourous story of Mrs. Gilpin's return from Edmonton . : Being the sequel to Johnny Gilpin. : Illustrated with humourous engravings, of copperplate
- The intelligent miscellany, : for the amusement and instruction of youth., Vol. II
- The juvenile Lavater; or, A familiar explanation of the passions of Le Brun, : calculated for the instruction and entertainment of young persons; : interspersed with moral and amusing tales, illustrating the benefit and happiness attendant on the good passions, and the misfortunes wich ensue the bad in the cirucmstances of life.
- The juvenile monitor, or, Vice and piety contrasted. : Containing Judge Dawes' address to three boys convicted of stealing; and an account of Charles H. Brodhead, a remarkably pious boy, who died in New-York
- The life and most surprising adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner. : Containing a full and particular account, how he lived twenty eight years in an uninhabited island on the coast of America: how his ship was lost in a storm, and all his companions drowned; and how he was cast upon the shore by the wreck; with a true relation how he was at last miraculously preserved by pirates.
- The looking glass for the mind; or, Intellectual mirror. : Being an elegant collection of the most delightful little stories, and interesting tales.
- The looking-glass for the mind, or The juvenile friend, : being a valuable collection of interesting and miscellaneous incidents, calculated to exhibit to young minds the happy effects of youthful innocence, and filial affection; in prose and verse: designed to improve and amuse the rising generation. : Embellished with an elegant frontispiece, and seventy-three cuts
- The looking-glass for the mind; or, Intellectual mirror. : Being an elegant collection of the most delightful little stories, and interesting tales.
- The mountain piper, or, Adventures of Auvernge. : Adorned with cuts
- The scientific library; or, Repository of useful and polite literature: : comprising astronomy, geography, mythology, ancient history, modern history, and chronology. : In six volumes.
- The sisters. : A domestic tale.
- The tragical history of the children in the wood. : Containing a true account of their unhappy fate, with the history of their parents, and their unnatural uncle. : Interspersed with instructive morals. : Embellished with cuts
- The young lady's accidence: or, A short and easy introduction to English grammar. : Designed principally for the use of young learners, more especially for those of the fair sex, though proper for either.
- The young traveller: Or, Adventures of Etienne in search of his father. : A tale for youth.
- The youth's manual, or Guide to happiness; : consisting of diurnal devotions throughout the year.
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