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Charles Gaylord The coquette; or, The history of Eliza Wharton, a novel: founded on fact. By a lady of Massachusetts
Charles Gaylord Elizabeth; or, The exiles of Siberia. A tale, founded upon facts. From the French of Madame Cottin
Thomas Wells Delia's birth-day. Being the third of a series of interesting stories. By Mary Sterndale, Sheffield, Eng
Thomas Wells The sisters. Being the first of a series of interesting stories. : [Four lines of verse] By Mary Sterndale. Sheffield, Eng
Thomas Wells The son of a genius; a tale, for the use of youth. By the author of The history of an officer's widow and family, Clergyman's widow and family, &c. ; [One line from Proverbs
James R. Buffum Hints for the improvement of early education and nursery discipline. [Six lines of quotations
James R. Buffum Gems in the mine; or Traits and habits of childhood. In verse. By Mary Elliot [sic
John Disturnell The affecting history of the children in the wood. [Four lines of verse
John Field The Scottish exiles, rendered into prose from Sir Walter Scott's Lady of the lake. By a lady of Philadelphia
Benjamin Warner (Richmond, VA) The institutions of physiology, by J. Fred. Blumenbach, professor of medicine in the University of Gottingen. ; Translated from the Latin of the third and last edition. And supplied with numerous and extensive notes, by John Elliotson, M.D. member of Jesus College, Cambridge; the Royal College of Physicians, London; the Medico-Chirurgical Society of London; member, and formerly president of the Royal Medical Society of Edinburgh. Second Edition.
Frederic Plummer The life of Abel Burke, who died in Philadelphia, January 27th 1817. Containing an account of his conversion, call to the ministry, and of his journeys, and labours of love, in preaching the Gospel freely, in obedience to Bishop Jesus, the Son of God. Written by himself. To which is added, an account of his patient sufferings in his last afflictions, and of his truly happy and triumphant death.
Thomas Woodward The rival widows: or, fair libertine. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal, in Covent Garden. By Mrs. Cooper.
Increase Cooke & Co. Original poems, for infant minds, by several young persons.
Benjamin Johnson [247 Market Street] The Beggarly boy.
Robert Moore The Christian soldier; or, Heaven taken by storm. Shewing the holy violence a Christian is to put forth in the pursuit after glory. By Thomas Watson, minister of the Gospel. From the second London edition, revised and corrected by the Rev. Mr. Armstrong, lecturer of St. Michael, Crooked-Lane.
West and Richardson Original poems, for infant minds, by several young persons.
Kimber and Conrad Original poems, for infant minds. By several young persons. In two volumes. Ornamented with twenty elegant wood cuts.
Wells and Lilly Lessons for children. In four parts Part III. Being the second for children of three years old.
Wells and Lilly Lessons for children. In four parts Part I. For children from two to three years old.
Wells and Lilly Lessons for children. In four parts Part II. Being the first for children of three years old.
Wells and Lilly Lessons for children. In four parts Part IV. For children from three to four years old.
David Kimball The copy of a valedictory, and monitory writing, left by Sarah Goodhue, wife of Joseph Goodhue, of Ipswich, in New-England; and found after her decease: : full of spiritual experiences, sage counsels, pious instructions, and serious exhortations: directed to her husband, children, with other near relations and friends, and profitable to all who may happen to read them. : She was the youngest daughter of Elder Whipple, born at the said Ipswich, anno 1641, and died suddenly, (as she presaged she should) July 23, 1681, three days after she had been delivered of two hopeful children, leaving ten in all surviving. : Imprimatur, James Allen
S. Hall The Newport Mercury
Peter Hill Lessons for children. By Mrs. Barbauld. ; With engravings, and four original tales
David Van Nostrand & William Dwight An essay on the education of female teachers. Written at the request of the American Lyceum, and communicated at their annual meeting,--New York, May 8th, 1835. By Catharine E. Beecher. Published at the desire of a meeting of ladies in New York.