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- sop's fables. : [Two lines of Scripture text]
- A father's legacy to his daughters. Or, A Christmas gift.
- A grammatical system of the English language: : comprehending a plain and familiar scheme of teaching young gentlemen and ladies the art of speaking and writing correctly their native tongue.
- A grammatical system of the English language: : comprehending a plain and familiar scheme of teaching young gentlemen and ladies the art of speaking and writing correctly their native tongue. : With an appendix.
- A new guide to the English tongue. : In five parts ... The whole being recommended by several clergymen and eminent schoolmasters, as the most useful performance for the instruction of youth.
- A new hieroglyphical Bible : for the amusement & instruction of children; : being a selection of the most useful lessons, and most interesting narratives; (scripturally arranged) from Genesis to the Revelations. : Embellished with familiar figures, and striking emblems. : To the whole is added a sketch of the life of Our Blessed Saviour. : Recommended by the Rev. Rowland Hill, M.A
- A plain and easy catechism for children. : To which are added, Lessons in verse
- A serious address to youth and children, relating to the great and necessary duty of prayer. : Together with Advice to children relating to prayer.
- A sermon, preached at the commencement of the year 1814, to the young people of Christ-Church, Hartford, and presented unto them by their affectionate pastor
- A short but comprehensive system of the geography of the world: : by way of question and answer. : Principally designed for children and common schools: : Revised, corrected and improved.
- A short system of polite learning, : being an epitome of arts and sciences: for the use of the schools.
- A small help, offered to heads of families, for instructing children and servants.
- A summary of the evidences of natural and revealed religion. : Designed for young persons.
- A summary of the principal evidences for the truth and divine origin of the Christian Revelation. : To which is added the celebrated poem on death. Designed chiefly for the use of young persons.
- 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 astronomical and geografical catechism, : for the use of common scools and private persons.
- Anfangs-Grunde der Religion; oder Catechismus fur kleine Kinder von allerley Benennungen. : [Two lines from the Psalms]
- Astronomical and geographical questions & answers, : for the instruction of children
- Autumn
- Beauties of the New-England primer
- Bible history
- Blackbeard, or, The captive-princess. : A present for the New-Year, 1815
- Bunyan's Pilgrim's progress, versified; : for the entertainment and instruction of youth.
- Catherine and her little lamb. : Entered according to act of Congress, Sept. 26, 1814
- Cinderilla: or, The little glass slipper. : Designed for the entertainment of all good little misses
- Der kleine Catechismus des sel. D. Martin Luthers. : Nebst den gewöhnlichen Morgen- Abend- und Tisch-Gebeten. Welchem die Ordnung des Heils - in einem Liede, in kurzen Sätzen, in Frag und Antwort, und in einer Tabelle; wie auch eine Zergliederung des Catechismus das Würtembergische kurze Kinder-Examen, die Confirmation und Beichte beygefügt, und etliche Lieder, Freylinghausens Ordnung des Heils, das goldene A B C der Kinder, und die sieben Buss-Psalmen angehängt sind. Zum Gebrauch der Jungen und Alten.
- Dr. Martin Luther's Catechism.
- Dr. Watts' Plain and easy catechisms for children. : To which are added, A preservative from the sins & follies of childhood and youth: The Westminster Assembly's Shorter catechism, with explanatory notes: And Songs, divine and moral, (with some short prayers, ) for the use of children.
- Elements of religion and morality in the form of a catechism. : Designed for the use of the younger children of the New South Society, and the Society in Federal Street
- 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 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 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. : [Two lines from Blair]
- English grammar: : comprehending the principles and rules of the language, illustrated by appropriate exercises, and a key to the exercises.
- Epitaphs and elegies. : [Four lines of verse]
- Fables for children. : Ornamented with cuts. : With select pieces in prose and verse
- Fabul sopi select, or Select fables of sop, : with an English translation as literal as possible, answering line for line throughout, the roman and italic characters being alternately used; so that it is next to an impossibility for the student to mistake. : With a compend of Latin prosody
- False stories corrected
- Footsteps to natural history of beasts
- Franklin's Way to wealth; or, "Poor Richard improved."
- Garden amusements, for improving the minds of little children
- History of Robinson Crusoe
- History of birds
- History of the Bible
- Hymns for infant minds.
- Hymns for infant minds.
- Hymns for infant minds.
- Hymns for little children
- Hymns in prose, for the use of children. : [Two lines from Psalms]
- Instructions for children: : Intended for the use of the Methodist societies
- Instructive rambles in London, and the adjacent villages. : designed to amuse the mind, and improve the understanding of youth.
- 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 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 7th 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. : With rules and observations for assisting children to read with propriety. : From the ninth 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. : With rules and observations for assisting children to read with propriety.
- Juvenile monitor, or, The new children's friend.
- Juvenile trials for robbing orchards, telling fibs, and other offenses
- Juvenile vice and piety contrasted. : Being the address of Judge Dawes to three boys convicted of stealing; and an account of Charles H. Brodhead, a remarkably pious boy, who died in March last
- Life, travels, voyages, and daring engagements, of that celebrated and justly renowned commodore, Paul Jones. : Containing numerous anecdotes of undaunted courage, in the prosecution of his various enterprises. : To which is added, A sketch of the life of Major General Israel Putnam, comprising a history of some of the most interesting events in the Revolutionary War
- Little jack of all trades. : With suitable representations, Part I
- Little poems, for little readers
- Memoirs of the little man & little maid: : so wonderfully contrived as to be either sung or said. : Illustrated with curious engravings
- Original tales; : written for the improvement of youth. : [Five lines of text]
- Poor Richard: Or, The way to wealth.
- Questions adapted to Blair's rhetoric abridged,
- Rational sports, : in dialogues passing among the children of a family. : Designed as a hint to mothers how they inform the minds of their little people respecting the objects with which they are surrounded
- Select catechisms for children and youth. : In two parts. The first, containing general questions and answers, relative to the doctrines and duties of Christianity. The second, an historical account of the books of the Old and New Testament. Chiefly compiled, and intended for the instruction of the youth of his own society, to whom, with their parents, it is affectionately inscribed.
- 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 the just and accurate composition; and to promote the interests of piety and virtue.
- Summer
- Tales for little children.
- The Adventures of the industrious cobbler, his scolding wife, and their affectionate daughter
- The Alphabetical tattoo, or, Assembly of the great and little letters, at the critic's palace in Hartford
- The American definition spelling book: : in which the words are not only rationally divided into syllables, accurately accented, the various sounds of the vowels represented by figures, and their parts of speech properly distinguished, but the definition or signification affixed to each word: : Carefully revised and compared with the most approved authorities. : 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 Bible in miniature, or, A concise history of the Old and New Testaments
- The Book of pictures
- The Book of riddles
- The Book of riddles
- The Boy's teacher
- The Columbian reader, or, A selection of amusing and instructive lessons. : For schools and academies.
- The Comical hotch potch, or, The alphabet turn'd posture master. : [Two lines of verse]
- The Cries of London
- The Cries of London, : as they are exhibited every day; : with copper plate engravings of living characters, affixed to each letter of the alphabet
- The Cries of New-York
- 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 peity 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 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 peity and virtue. : With a few preliminary observations on the principles of good reading.
- The Entertaining history of Jobson & Nell. : Illustrated with humorous engravings
- The History and sufferings of Alexander Selkirk, : who was left on Juan Fernandez, a desolate island in the Pacific Ocean
- The History of R. Crusoe, of York, mariner
- The History of Tommy Two-Shoes, own brother to Mrs. Margery Two-Shoes. : Adorned with cuts
- 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 Infant's cabinet
- The Instructive alphabet
- 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 Little child's speling [sic] book, : containing a great variety of plain, easy and useful words: : With proper directions to read and speak the Columbian language. : And a number of easy and instructive lessons. : For the use of schools. : Price 10 cents:
- The Mountain lute, or, The happy discovery. : Adorned with cuts
- The Spanish guitar. : A tale; for the use of young persons.
- The Windsor primer, : a useful book for children : ornamented with cuts
- The Wonderful life and adventures of Robinson Crusoe
- The Wonderful life and adventures of Robinson Crusoe. : Ornamented with engravings
- The affecting history of the children in the wood. : [Two lines of verse] : (Adorned with cuts.)
- The art of reading; : containing a number of useful rules, exemplified by a variety of selected and original pieces. : Narrative, didactic, argumentative, poetical, descriptive, pathetic, humourous, and entertaining. : Together with dialogues, speeches, orations, addresses, and harangues. : Calculated to improve the scholar in reading and speaking with propriety and elegance; and to impress the minds of youth with sentiments of virtue and religion. : Designed for the use of schools and families.
- The canary bird: : A moral story, interspersed with poetry.
- The child's companion; being a concise spelling-book; : containing a selection of words, in modern use, properly arranged, and divided in such a manner, as will most naturally lead the learner to right pronunciation: : together with a variety of lessons for reading, &c. : designed for the use of schools.
- The child's instructor, : consisting of easy lessons for children; on subjects which are familiar to them, in language adapted to their capacities.
- The children in the wood; : an instructive tale;
- 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 duties of children. : A sermon delivered on Lord's Day, April 12, 1807, to the Religious Society in Federal Street, Boston.
- 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 happy waterman. : Ornamented with cuts
- The hermit of the forest, and the wandering infants. : A rural fragment. Embellished with cuts
- The hieroglyhick [i.e., hieroglyphick] Bible; or Select passages in the Old and New Testaments, represented with emblematical figures, for the amusement of youth: : Designed chiefly to familiarize tender age, in a pleasing and diverting manner, with early ideas of the Holy Scriptures. : To which are subjoined, a short account of the lives of the Evangelists, and other pieces. : Illustrated with nearly five hundred cuts
- The history of Goody Two-Shoes. : To which is added, The rhyming alphabet, or, Tom Thumb's delight
- The history of the holy Jesus, : containing a brief and plain account of his birth, life, death, resurrection, and ascension into Heaven; and his coming again at the great and last Day of Judgment. : Being a pleasant and profitable companion for children; composed on purpose for their use. : Together with St. Paul's shipwreck
- The house that Jack built, : a diverting story for children. : Ornamented with cuts
- The hunters, or The sufferings of Hugh and Francis, in the wilderness : a true story
- The intelligent miscellany, : for the amusement and instruction of youth., Vol. I
- The mountain piper, or, Adventures of Auvernge. : Adorned with cuts
- The peacock "at home:" or, Grand assemblage of birds.
- The rudiments of geography: : Being a concise description of the various kingdoms, states, empires, countries, and islands in the world: : Together with their latitudes, longitudes, extent, boundaries, rivers, lakes, air, climate, soil, produce, manufactures, chief towns, population, religion, and learning. : With an introduction explaining the astronomical part of geography. : To which is added, an enlarged chronological table of the most important events which have happened from the Creation of the world to the present day.
- The school of good manners. : Containing rules for children's behaviour in every situation of life
- The silver penny, or, New lottery book, for children.
- The son of a genius; : a tale, for the use of youth.
- The story of Ali Baba, and the forty thieves. : An Eastern tale. : Embellished with engravings
- The story of Ali Baba, and the forty thieves. : An Eastern tale. : Embellished with engravings
- The story of Ali Baba, and the forty thieves. : Embellished with engravings
- The thorough scholar: or, The nature of language, : with the reasons, principles, and rules of English grammar. Rendered accessible to the understandings of youth. Comprehending, I. The nature of language ... II. The nature of sounds ... III. English grammar--punctuation, &c.
- The tragical history of the children in the wood. : Containing a true account of their unhappy fate; with a history of their parents and their unnatural uncle. : Interspersed with instructive morals
- The world turn'd upside down, or The wonderful magic lantern. : Illustrated with elegant engravings, Part II
- The world turn'd upside down; or, The wonderful magic lantern : illustrated with whimsical engravings
- Two short catechisms, mutually connected; : the questions of the former being generally supposed, and omitted in the latter. : The former contains the most of what is absolutely necessary to be known in order to salvation, and may be taught to children before they can read. : The latter contains most of what is necessary to be known in order to admission to the Lord's Table and being a brief explication of the Assembly's Shorter catechism, frequently in almost the express words thereof, may be learned along with, or immediately after it. : To which is now added, The Gospel catechism.
- Watts's Divine songs for the use of children
- Winter
- Worlds displayed; for the benefit of young people, by a familiar history of some of their inhabitants. : [Three lines of Scripture texts]
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