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Samuel and Richard Bentley Always happy!!!, or, Anecdotes of Felix and his sister Serena: a tale. Written for her children by a mother.
Samuel Bentley Always happy!!!, or, Anecdotes of Felix and his sister Serena: a tale. Written for her children by a mother.
Samuel and Richard Bentley Always happy!!!, or, Anecdotes of Felix and his sister Serena: a tale. Written for her children by a mother.
Samuel Bentley True stories from English history: chronologically arranged, from the invasion of the Romans to the death of George the Fourth. Considerably enlarged, with tables. By a mother, author of "True stories from ancient history" &c. Third edition, considerably enlarged, with tales exhibiting the early history of England, and the alliances and descendants of the sovereigns from the conquest. Illustrated with thirty-six engravings.
John Lewis Cox and Thomas Baylis True stories from modern history: chronologically arranged from the death of Charlemagne to the Battle of Waterloo. By A mother, author of "Always happy," &c. &c. Second edition.
William Darton Junior [1810-1819] Little lessons for little folks : : containing 1. The little sweepers; 2. The mistake; 3. The widow and her only son; 4. Ask and learn; 5. Village annals; or, Truth and Falsehood. By Mary Belson.
W. Simpkin and R. Marshall Sermons to children; to which are added short hymns suited to the subject. By a lady. The fifth edition.
John Hatchard [190 Piccadilly] Sermons to children; to which are added short hymns suited to the subject. By a lady. The fifth edition.
Philanthropic Society Sermons to children; to which are added short hymns suited to the subject. By a lady. The fifth edition.
John Marshall I and Co. [Aldermary] Rational sports. In dialogues passing among the children of a family. Designed as a hint to mothers how they may inform the minds of their little people respecting the objects with which they are surrounded.
John Marshall I [Aldermary] The footstep to Mrs. Trimmer's Sacred history, for the instruction and amusement of little children.
William Darton Junior [1810-1819] Precept and example, or, Midsummer holidays.
Samuel and Richard Bentley True stories, from ancient history; chronologically arranged. From the creation of the world to the death of Charlemagne. By author of "Always happy," &c. Second edition.
Shackell and Baylis True stories from ancient history: chronologically arranged from the creation of the world to the death of Charlemagne. By A mother, author of "Always happy," "Stories from modern history," &c. Fifth edition, revised and corrected, with important additions.
Samuel and Richard Bentley A key to knowledge; or, Things in common use: simply and shortly explained; in a series of dialogues. By a mother, author of "Always Happy," "Claudine," &c. &c. Seventh Edition, revised by the author.
James Cumming & Co. The footstep to Mrs. Trimmer's Sacred history, for the instruction and amusement of little children.
Darton, Harvey, and Co. [printers] The ancient and renowned history of Whittington and his cat. Revised and enlarged, for the amusement of all good little children.
John Marshall I [Aldermary] The footstep to Mrs. Trimmer's Sacred history, for the instruction and amusement of little children.
James Phillips A legacy, or widow's mite, left by Alice Hayes, to her children and others: being a brief relation of her life. To which is added, an account of some of her dying sayings. The Fourth Edition.
Plattin The last dying words, speech, and confession of Eliz. Osborne, who was executed on Saturday last the 13th April inst. at Hereford, for the cruel murder of her mother-in-law.
Henry Draper Steel [51 Lothbury] Burton-Wood. In a series of letters. By a lady. ...
Henry Draper Steel [51 Lothbury] The gamesters: a novel. In three volumes. By the authoress of Burton-Wood and Joseph. ...
William Pine Danebury: or the power of friendship, a tale. With two odes. By a young lady.
Samuel and Richard Bentley The Snowdrop; or, Poetry for Henry and Emily's Library. By a lady.
Henry Bryer [Bridge Street] The Child's Grammar; Corresponding with parsing lessons, and forming part of a series for teaching. By Mrs. Lovechild. Twenty-fifth edition.