Titles by Benjamin Johnson [No. 22, North Second Street] in CHICAGO format
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Hannah.
Tawny Rachel; or, The fortune teller: with some account of dreams, omens, and conjurers. Ornamented with cuts.
Philadelphia:
Benjamin Johnson [No. 22, North Second Street],
1812.
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Hannah.
The happy waterman. Ornamented with cuts.
Philadelphia:
Benjamin Johnson [No. 22, North Second Street],
1812.
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Hannah.
The shepherd of Salisbury Plain. Ornamented with cuts.
Philadelphia:
Benjamin Johnson [No. 22, North Second Street],
1812.
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Hannah.
The history of Black Giles, the poacher; or, An account of a family who had rather live by their wits than their work.
Philadelphia:
Benjamin Johnson [No. 22, North Second Street],
1813.
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Hannah.
The history of Mr. Fantom, the new fashioned philosopher, and his man William.
Philadelphia:
Benjamin Johnson [No. 22, North Second Street],
1813.
Kilner,
Dorothy.
The rational brutes; or, Talking animals. By M. Pelham, author of The Rochfords, The village school, and various other publications for the instruction of children.
Philadelphia:
Benjamin Johnson [No. 22, North Second Street],
1813.
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Hannah.
The two wealthy farmers, or, The history of Mr. Bragwell, and his friend Farmer Worthy.
Philadelphia:
Benjamin Johnson [No. 22, North Second Street],
1813.
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Hannah.
The valley of tears, or, Bear ye one anothers burthens. A vision.
Philadelphia:
Benjamin Johnson [No. 22, North Second Street],
1813.
Wakefield,
Priscilla.
Mental improvement, or, The beauties and wonders of nature and art. In a series of instructive conversations. By Priscilla Wakefield, author of Leisure hours. Third American, from the fifth London edition.
Philadelphia:
Johnson & Warner,
Benjamin Johnson [No. 22, North Second Street],
1814.
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Hannah.
The happy waterman. Ornamented with cuts.
Philadelphia:
Benjamin Johnson [No. 22, North Second Street],
1814.
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Hannah.
The shop-keeper turned sailor: or, The folly of going out of our element. Ornamented with cuts.
Philadelphia:
Benjamin Johnson [No. 22, North Second Street],
1814.