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- A Grandmother's stories : Comprising, The history of an old rat. Frances and Laura. Ingratitude punished, Vol. II.
- A father's tales to his daughter.
- A fine white dust
- A tale from Paleface Creek
- Alice Barlow; or, Principle in everything : a village history
- Alicia and her aunt, or, Think before you speak : a tale for young persons
- All kinds of strong
- Always happy: or, Anecdotes of Felix, and his sister Serena. : A tale.
- Am I a sinner?
- Among the Alps, or, The happiness to be derived from doing good
- Amos Armfield, or, The leather-covered Bible
- Amusement for good children, by G.S.C. Or, An exhibition of comic pictures,
- Amusement for good children, by G.S.C. Or, An exhibition of comic pictures, / by Bob Sketch
- Amusing tales for little children.
- Amy's new home : and other stories for boys and girls
- An Hour's amusement; or, Two entertaining stories for young ladies. : To which is added, The history of Augi
- Andrew's angry words
- Anecdotes of a little family, : interspersed with fables, stories, and allegories, illustrated with suitable morals for children of different ages, and both sexes. : Embellished with a copperplate
- Anecdotes of a little family, : interspersed with fables, stories, and allegories, illustrated with suitable morals for children of different ages, and both sexes. Embellished with a copperplate
- Angelina; or, The unknown friend.
- Annie Ant, don't cry
- Arthur Singleton, or What lack I yet?
- Aunt Betsy's rule, and how it worked
- Aunt Judy's tales
- Aunt Mary's tales for the entertainment and improvement of little girls. : Addressed to her nieces
- Aunt Mary's tales, for the entertainment and improvement of little boys. : Addressed to her nephews
- Baldwin's fables: ancient and modern. : Designed for youth. : Adorned with cuts
- Be kind
- Because of you
- Ben rides on
- Biography for boys, or Interesting stories for children
- Biography for boys; or, Interesting stories for children
- Biography for girls, or, Pleasing stories for children
- Biography for girls, or, Stories for children
- Biography for girls; or, Interesting stories for children
- Boy, you're amazing!
- Caleb's wars
- 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.
- Charlie Grant or, How to do right : a tale for the nursery
- Charlotte the vain little girl; and, poems for children. : Adorned with cuts
- 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]
- Christie's old organ, or, "Home, sweet home"
- Christmas holidays, or, A visit at home
- Clarissa Dormer: or, The advantages of good instruction
- Clarissa Dormer; or, The advantages of good instruction
- Confessions of a former bully
- Continuation of Early lessons. : In two volumes.
- Daddy Ant, you never listen
- Dick and his donkey, or, How to pay the rent
- Die Gefahr in den Strassen. : Nebst einigen andern Erzahlungen
- Die Leidens-Geschichte der unschuldigen Genovefa, : welche sich 7 Jahre in einer Wildniss von Wurzeln und Krautern ernahrte, und wie ihr Kind durch einen Hirsch wunderbar am Leben erhalten wurde
- Die kleinen Wanderer, oder, Hochst wunderbare Abentheuer zweyer hubschen Waisen. : [Four lines of quotation]
- Early piety, or, Memoirs of children eminently serious. : Interspersed with familiar dialogues, emblematical pictures, and hymns, upon various occasions. ; [One line from Proverbs]
- Early piety; or Memoirs of children eminently serious. : Interspersed with familiar dialogues, prayers, graces, and hymns.
- Early piety; or, Memoirs of children eminently religious, : interspersed with familiar dialogues, prayers, and hymns; : to which is added The gallery of pictures--The museum--The history of Edward VI. King of England, and The remarkable conversion of several children at the Orphan House in Georgia
- Ein Christags-Geschenk fur kleine Knaben; oder Eine Sammlung von verschiedenen Unterretungen. Das 3te Virginische Kinderbuch
- Einstein's enormous error : a story about forgiving others
- Ellen Hart, or, The little servant girl
- Ellen, the teacher. : A tale for youth.
- Ellen, the teacher. : A tale for youth.
- Elsie Lee, or, Impatience cured
- Emily and her cousin; or, Religion at school
- Evening recreations; : a collection of original stories,
- Every day faults : illustrated in brief narratives
- Familiar dialogues for the instruction and amusement of children of four and five years old
- Felix, the woodcutter, or, Good and evil. : A moral tale for youth. ; [One line of text]
- Forgiving a friend
- Frank Elston, or, Patience in well-doing : a story for lads who have none to depend upon but God and their own energies : abridged from the English edition
- Frank, part I.
- Frank, part I[-II].
- Frank.
- Grace O'Gara, the little mountain guide; or, How to be happy
- Grandma Bagley to the rescue : adventures with the Brooksville bunch
- Grandpa Green
- Harriet's had enough!
- Harry and Lucy, : being the first part of Early lessons.
- History of Cleopatra
- History of Henry Fairchild and Charles Trueman
- Holiday entertainment, or, The good child's fairing: : containing the plays and sports of Charles and Billy Welldon, and other little boys and girls who went with them to the fair. : With the fancies of the old man that lived under the hill. : Ornamented with cuts
- Holiday entertainment; or, The good child's fairing: : containing the plays and sports of Charles and Billy Welldon, and other little boys and girls who went with them to the fair. : With the fancies of the old man that lived under the hill. : Ornamented with cuts
- How Jackrabbit got his very long ears
- Humble pie
- Hunter's best friend at school
- I am human : a book of empathy
- I can help
- I did it, I'm sorry
- I have a dream, too!
- Idleness and industry exemplified in the history of James Preston, and Lazy Lawrence. : To which is added, The shepherd of Salisbury Plain. By Hannah More
- Idleness and industry exemplified, in the history of James Preston and Lazy Lawrence
- Idleness and industry exemplified, in the history of James Preston and Lazy Lawrence
- Industry and idleness, : a pleasing and instructive tale, for good little girls, in words not exceeding two syllables
- Instructive rambles in London, and the adjacent villages. : designed to amuse the mind, and improve the understanding of youth.
- Instructive story of Industry and Sloth. : Ornamented with cuts
- Instructive story of Industry and Sloth. : Ornamented with cuts
- Isabel and Louisa. : Some account of two little girls who lived in Boston.
- Isabel; or, Influence
- James Manners, Little John, and their dog Bluff. : [Three lines of text]
- Jessica's first prayer
- Josie's gift
- Journey to the spring at Crystal Mountain
- Julia's visit to the asylum
- Juvenile monitor, or, The new children's friend.
- Juvenile trials for robbing orchards, telling fibs, and other offenses
- Juvenile trials for robbing orchards, telling fibs, and other offenses. : With alterations and additions. : Recommended by the author of Evenings at home
- Kitty Brown and her city cousins
- Kleine Erzahlungen uber ein Buch mit Kupfern: oder Leicht Geschichte fur Kinder
- Leap of faith
- Leisure hours, or Evenings at home, : well spent in the improvement of the mind
- Lessons for children.
- Limed twigs, to catch young birds., Part I[-II]
- Little Blue Truck leads the way
- Little Charles, Margaret, and other stories. : Adorned with cuts
- Little Croc's purse
- Little Mary; or, The infant school child
- Little coin, much care, or, How poor men live : a tale for young persons
- Looking-glass for the mind; or, Intellectual mirror. : Being an elegant collection of the most delightful little stories, and interesting tales.
- Louisa Ralston; or, What can I do for the heathen?
- Love your neighbor
- Mademoiselle Panache.
- Makayla cares about others
- Mama says : a book of love for mothers and sons
- Margaret Craven; or, Beauty of the heart
- Marni's mirror
- Mashkiki Road : the seven grandfather teachings
- Maternal instruction, or, Family conversations, on moral and entertaining subjects, : interspersed with history, biography, and original stories. : Designed for the perusal of youth.
- Matilda, or The Barbadoes girl. : A tale for young people.
- Monsters eat whiny children
- Moral tales for young people.
- Moral tales for young people., Vol. III
- Moral tales for young people., Vol. I[-III]
- Moral tales for young people., Vol. I[-III]
- More
- 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
- Mufaro's beautiful daughters : an African tale
- Murad, the unlucky. : A tale.
- My brother Ben : a story for boys
- Narratives of Little Henry and his bearer, The amiable Louisa, and Ann Eliza Williams
- Oh no, George!
- On my honor
- Original tales, never before published. : Designed as a New-Year's gift for the year 1813. : [Ten lines of verse]
- Original tales; : written for the improvement of youth. : [Five lines of text]
- Oscar the selfish octopus
- Paulie Pastrami achieves world peace
- Pierre and his family : a story of the Waldenses
- Poor Nelly; or, The golden mushroom : an old lady's story
- Red
- Religion and its image
- Robert Dawson, or, The brave spirit
- Rosalie's lessons
- Rosamond : Containing The purple jar--The two plums--The day of misfortunes--Rivuletta., part I.
- Rosamond, part I[-II] ...
- Rosamond.
- Rose cottage; or, Visits to my Grandmamma : a nice little book for nice little readers ; five illustrations
- Ruthie and the (not so) teeny tiny lie
- Say something!
- Secret of the peaceful warrior : a story about courage and love
- Servants of the mist
- Seven spools of thread : a Kwanzaa story
- Shoebox Sam
- 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
- Smile a lot!
- Sorry
- Sorry!
- Stories of school-boys : Second series
- Sunny faces, blessed hands, loving words
- Tales for little children.
- Tarlton.
- The Affecting history of Father Nicholas. : To which is added, Memoirs of the Count d'Alvares. And the Story of Frederic Wooton: an English moral tale
- The Blackbird's nest, : a tale, for children
- The Blackbird's nest; : a tale. : To which is added, The fruits of disobedience, &c
- The Blackbirds nest : a tale
- The Book of books, for children, : to teach all good boys and girls to be wiser than their school-fellows. : Adorned with cuts
- The Brother's gift or, The naughty girl reformed : to which is added, The employments of mankind. : Ornamented with cuts
- The Brother's gift: or, The naughty girl reformed. : To which is added, The employments of mankind. : Ornamented with cuts
- The Brother's gift: or, The naughty girl reformed. : [Four lines of verse]
- The Brother's gift; or, The naughty girl reformed. : [Six lines of verse]
- The Cabinet, : containing a variety of useful instruction, : adapted to the capacities of the young and aged of both sexes.
- The Casket: Or, The orphan's portion
- The Casket; or, The orphan's portion. : Together with divine hymns
- The Casket; or, The orphan's portion. : Together with divine hymns. : Adorned with cuts
- The Child's true friend. : A series of examples for the proper behaviour of children. : With five beautiful engravings
- The Christian pilgrim : containing an account of the wonderful adventures and miraculous escapes of a Christian, in his travels from the land of destruction to the New Jerusalem
- The Christian pilgrim, : containing an account of the wonderful adventures and miraculous escapes of a Christian in his travels from the land of destruction to the New Jerusalem
- The Christian pilgrim: : Containing an account of the wonderful adventures and miraculous escapes of a Christian, in his travels from the land of destruction to the New Jerusalem
- The Christian pilgrim: : containing an account of the wonderful adventures and miraculous escapes of a Christian, in his travels from the land of destruction to the New Jerusalem
- The Christian pilgrim: : containing an account of the wonderful adventures and miraculous escapes of a Christian, in his travels from the land of destruction to the New Jerusalem. : (Two volumes in one) : Volume I[-II]
- The Christian pilgrim: : containing, an account of the wonderful adventures and miraculous escapes of Christian; who travels from the land of destruction to the New Jerusalem. : Vol. I[-II]
- The Christian pilgrim; : containing an account of the wonderful adventures and miraculous escapes of a Christian, in his travels from the land of destruction to the New Jerusalem
- The Christian pilgrim; : containing an account of the wonderful adventures and miraculous escapes of a Christian, in his travels from the land of destruction to the New Jerusalem
- The Columbian primer; or, An easy, systematic introduction to the English language: : intended for the use of schools in the United States.
- The Fall of Adam
- The Fatal mistake: : to which are added, Sophia Lefevre, or, The poor blind girl. Edmund and Maria, or, The peaceful villa. The triumphs of sincerity, a moral tale, &c. &c. : The subjects interesting--the style engaging
- The Ferry; : a tale for young persons, shewing that humanity to our fellow creatures is the sure road to happiness
- The First of April
- The Four sisters. : To which is added The power of habit and other instructive lessons
- 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 Grangers, and other stories
- The Happy sequel, or, The history of Isabella Mordaunt. : A tale for young people
- The History of Ali Cogia. : The moral contained in this interesting story ought to be impressed on the mind of every magistrate. : To which is added the story of Cogia Hassan Alhabbal, thus translated for the use of country gentlemen, merchant Hassan, rope maker, of Bagdad
- The History of Fanny Beverly, and her dog, Fido. : Adorned with cuts
- The History of Miss Kitty Pride. : Embellished with cuts
- The History of Nancy Truelove. : Exhibiting the advantages of a good education. : A tale. : Ornamented with cuts
- The History of Tommy Two-Shoes
- The History of Tommy Two-Shoes, own brother to Mrs. Margery Two-Shoes. : Adorned with cuts
- The History of Tommy Two-Shoes, own brother to Mrs. Margery Two-Shoes. : Embellished with cuts
- The History of Tommy Two-Shoes, own brother to Mrs. Margery Two-Shoes. : Embellished with cuts
- The History of a goldfinch: : Addressed to those children, who are dutiful to their parents, and humane to their fellow creatures
- The History of little Goody Goosecap, and her brother, little Charles. : To which is added, the story of Johnny Badboy
- 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 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 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 Instructive history of industry and sloth. : Adorned with cuts
- The Instructive history of industry and sloth. : Ornamented with cuts
- The Instructive history of industry and sloth. : [Seven lines of quotation] : Embellished with cuts
- The Juvenile instructor; or, A series of moral and entertaining tales for the amusement of children. : With plates
- 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 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 Little beggar girl. And William and Henry
- The New Year's gift, or, Moral tales: : Designed to instruct and improve the minds of youth.
- The Orphans, or, Honesty rewarded. : Together with select hymns. : Adorned with cuts
- The Peasant's repast or, The benevolent physician
- The Peasant's repast: or, The benevolent physician. : Embellished with three copper-plate engravings
- The Pink slippers, or, Cure of vanity
- The Reformed family
- The Rotchfords; or, The friendly counsellor: : designed for the instruction and amusement of the youth of both sexes. : Two volumes in one. : Vol. I[-II]. : From the London copy
- The Sparkle Box : a gift with the power to change Christmas
- The Two apple-trees, and the two boys: : also The history of little Emma. : Adorned with cuts
- The affectionate brothers. : A tale.
- The affectionate brothers: : a tale.
- The affectionate brothers: : a tale.
- The bad seed
- The beauties of The children's friend; : being a selection of interesting pieces, from that celebrated author M. Berquin. : Intended to promote a love of truth and virtue. : For the use of schools.
- The bird's egg, : an instructive story. : Ornamented with cuts
- The birth day present.
- The birth-day present.
- The blossoms of morality. : Intended for the amusement and instruction of young ladies and gentlemen.
- The blossoms of morality. : Intended for the amusement and instruction of young ladies and gentlemen.
- The blossoms of morality. : Intended for the amusement and instruction of young ladies and gentlemen.
- The bracelets.
- The budget, or, Moral and entertaining fragments. : Representing the punishment of vice, and the reward of virtue
- The children's friend and youth's monitor. : Consisting of tales and stories: equally adapted for instruction and entertainment.
- The children's friend., Vol. I. ; From the latest London edition
- The conversations of Emily.
- 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 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 evening visit
- The family book, or, Children's journal. : Consisting of moral & entertaining stories, with instructive conversations on those subjects which daily occur in nature & society.
- The fault in our stars
- 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 genius of Willie MacMichael
- The girl who drew a phoenix
- The gold thread : a story for the young
- The golden rule
- The good egg
- The graduate in vice: or, History of Pascal. : [Four lines of verse]
- The happy family, or Winter evenings' employment: : Consisting of readings and conversations. : In seven parts.
- The happy family: or, Winter evening's employment: : Consisting of readings and conversations. : To which is added, select fables of Esop. : [Four lines of verse]
- The happy family; or, Winter evenings' employment. : Consisting of reading and conversations, in seven parts.
- The happy waterman
- The happy waterman, or, Honesty rewarded. : To which is added, Lines written on a blank leaf of a pocket Bible
- The happy waterman. : Ornamented with cuts
- The happy waterman; or, Honesty the best policy. : To which are added, The boy of Dundee. And The gardener and rose tree. : Suitable for Sabbath-school readings
- The hermit, : exhibiting a remarkable instance of the providence of God: ; The stories of a good child, and a wicked child.
- The history of Almira. : Designed to show the advantages of a good education.
- The history of Bertrand, a poor laborer, and his little family
- The history of Bertrand. A poor laborer, and his little family
- The history of Caroline: or, A lesson to cure vanity. : Adorned with cuts
- The history of Caroline; or, A lesson to cure vanity. : Adorned with cuts
- 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 Little Dick,
- The history of Master Billy & Miss Betsey Goodchild. ; Story of the prodigal son: ; And, Hymns for children.
- The history of Ralph Raymond, : a new story for children
- 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 a pin, : as related by itself, : interspersed with a variety of anecdotes, pointing out to the youth of both sexes, the superiority of a generous mind over one that is narrow and uncultivated.
- The history of little Davy's new hat.
- The holiday spy: : being the observations of little Tommy Thoughtful, on the different tempers, genius & man[ners] of the young masters & mi[sses] in the several families which [he visited] during his last break[ing-up]
- 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 house that Jack built, : to which is added, some account of Jack Jingle, shewing how he acquired his learning and thereby his estate. : Also, the famous story of the brazen head
- The house that Jack built. : To which are added, The history of Miss Kitty Pride: And the virtue of a rod
- The house that Jack built: : to which is prefixed, The history of Jack Jingle, : shewing by what means he acquired his learning, and in consequence thereof got rich, and built himself a house. : Set forth for the benefit of those, who from being quite destitute, friendless and poor; would have a fine house, and a coach at the door. : Ornamented with cuts
- The house that Jack built: : to which is prefixed, The history of Jack Jingle, shewing by what means he acquired his learning, and in consequence thereof got rich, and built himself a house. : Set forth for the benefit of those, who from being quite destitute, friendless and poor; would have a fine house, and a coach at the door. : Ornamented with cuts
- The instructive history of industry and sloth. : Adorned with cuts
- The instructive story of Industry and Sloth. : Ornamented with cuts
- The instructive story of Industry and Sloth. : Ornamented with cuts. : To which is added, learned, religious, and moral lessons for all the little gentry in America
- The kindness quilt
- The little fish-peddler; or, Mackerel Will and his friend Emma
- The little knitter
- The little medicine-carrier
- The little wanderers: Or, The surprising history and miraculous adventures of two pretty orphans. : Embellished with pictures
- The little wanderers; or, The surprising history and miraculous adventures of two pretty orphans. : Embellished with cuts. : Published for all good children
- 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 wih 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 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 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 & 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, 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, 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 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 monster who lost his mean
- The ornaments discovered: : A story, in two parts.
- The parent's assistant; or, Stories for children. : In three volumes., Volume I[-III]
- The parent's assistant; or, Stories for children., Vol. I[-III]
- The power of instruction; or, The guilty tongue
- The pronouncing spelling book, or New universal guide to the English language; : particularly constructed with a view to the easy, gradual, correct, and thorough proficiency of the learner in spelling and orthoepy, as preparatory to reading and elocution; and exhibiting the language in its primitives generally upon principals of analysis and analogy.
- The prophet of Yonwood
- The quiltmaker's journey
- The secret of saying thanks
- The sisters. : A domestic tale.
- The smallest girl in the smallest grade
- The son of a genius; : a tale, for the use of youth.
- The son of a genius; : a tale, for the use of youth.
- The story of the blue planet
- The stray lamb
- The temptation of Wilfred Malachey
- The three questions
- The tower : a story of humility
- The two ways
- The valley of decision, or, Divine teachings in a boarding school : a true narrative
- The white pigeon.
- The wonderful things you will be
- The young misses' magazine: : Containing dialogues between a governess and several young ladies of quality, her scholars. : In which each is made to speak according to her particular genius, temper, and inclination: : Their several faults are pointed out, and the easy way to mend them, and speak and act properly; no less care being taken to form their understandings with useful knowledge. : A short and clear abridgment is also given of sacred and profane history, and some lessons in geography. : The useful is blend throughout with the agreeable; the whole being interspersed with proper reflections and moral tales., Vol. I[-II]
- The young misses' magazine: : Containing dialogues between a governess and several young ladies of quality, her scholars. : In which each lady is made to speak according to her particular genius, temper, and inclination: : Their several faults are pointed out, and the easy way to mend them, as well as to think, and speak, and act properly; no less care being taken to form their hearts to goodness, than to enlighten their understandings with useful knowledge. : A short and clear abridgment is also given of sacred and profane history, and some lessons in geography. : The useful is blended throughout with the agreeable; the whole being interspersed with proper reflections and moral tales.
- The young misses' magazine: : Containing dialogues between a governess and several young ladies of quality, her scholars. : In which each lady is made to speak according to her particular genius, temper, and inclination: : Their several faults are pointed out, and the easy way to mend them, as well as to think, and speak, and act properly; no less care being taken to form their hearts to goodness, than to enlighten their understandings with useful knowledge. : A short and clear abridgment is also given of sacred and profane history, and some lessons in geography. : The useful is blended throughout with the agreeable; the whole being interspersed with proper reflections and moral tales., Vol. I[-II]
- The young misses' magazine: : Containing dialogues between a governess and several young ladies of quality, her scholars. : In which each lady is made to speak according to her particular genius, temper, and inclination: : Their several faults are pointed out, and the easy way to mend them, as well as to think, speak, and act properly; no less care being taken to form their hearts to goodness, than to enlighten their understandings with useful knowledge. : A short and clear abridgment is also given of sacred and profane history, and some lessons in geography. : The useful is blended throughout with the agreeable; the whole being interspersed with proper reflections and moral tales.
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- Tumford the terrible
- Waste not, want not: or, Two strings to your bow.
- When I grow up, I will win the Nobel Peace Prize
- When Randolph turned rotten
- Wolf Hollow : a novel
- Woolbur
- You and me and home sweet home
- You are mine
- You'll be sorry
- Youth's warning-piece: : the tragical history of George Barnwell, who was undone by a strumpet, who caused him to rob his master, and murder his uncle. : [Text]
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