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Howitt, William Sketches of natural history. By Mary Howitt
Howland, Avis C. The Boy's book
Howland, Mary W. Memoir of Miss Anna Goodale, with a collection of familiar letters, in a course of correspondence with Christian friends. By the author of Infant school manual
Howland, Mary W. Easy lessons for infant classes in Sabbath schools. By the author of Infant school manual
Howland, Mary W. Easy lessons for infant classes in Sabbath schools. By the author of Infant school manual
Howland, Mary W. Infant dialogues, adapted to the use of infant and primary schools. By the author of Infant school manual
Howland, Mary W. The infant school manual, or Teacher's assistant. Containing a view of the system of infant schools. : Also a variety of useful lessons; : for the use of teachers. By Mrs. Howland
Hubbard, Eliza Lines on the death of Miss Elizabeth Fitch
Hughes, Anne A letter from a son to his mother. To which is added, a farewell address from a minister to his flock. By the author of "William and Jacob
Hughes, Anne William and Jacob; or, The advice of a true friend
Hughs, Mrs. Mary William's return or, Good news for cottagers by Mary Hughes. ; First published by the Christian Tract Society. No. 1
Hughs, Mrs. Mary The life of William Penn, compiled from the usual authorities and also many original manuscripts. By Mrs. Hughs, author of Ornaments discovered, The cousins, &c. ; [Six lines from Alison
Hughs, Mrs. Mary The sick man's friend. By the author of William's return;--The twin brothers, &c
Hughs, Mrs. Mary Aunt Mary's tales, for the entertainment and improvement of little boys. Addressed to her nephews. By Mrs. Hughs, author of "Ornaments discovered," "Metamorphoses, or Effects of education," &c. &c
Hughs, Mrs. Mary The little adventurer, a tale. : Founded on fact. By Mrs. Hughs, author of "Ornaments discovered," "Metamorphoses, or effects of education," "Aunt Mary's tales," &c
Hughs, Mrs. Mary The sick man's friend. [Two lines from Psalms No. 27
Hughs, Mrs. Mary Aunt Mary's tales, for the entertainment and improvement of little girls. Addressed to her nieces
Hughs, Mrs. Mary The metamorphoses: Or Effects of education. A tale. By Mrs. Hughs, author of Aunt Mary's tales, The ornaments discovered, Stories for children, etc
Hughs, Mrs. Mary The twin brothers; or, Good luck and good conduct. By Mary Hughes [i.e., Hughs]. Author of "William's return; or, Good news for cottagers," &c. &c. ; First published by the Christian Tract Society. No. XXI
Hughs, Mrs. Mary The cousins, a moral tale. By Mrs. Hughs, author of "Ornaments discovered," "Metamorphoses or Effects of Education," "Aunt Mary's tales for her nephews and nieces," &c
Hughs, Mrs. Mary The ornaments discovered: a moral tale. By Mrs. Hughs, author of Aunt Mary's tales, The metamorphoses, Stories for children, &c. &c
Hughs, Mrs. Mary The two schools: a moral tale. By Mrs. Hughs
Hughs, Mrs. Mary Emma Mortimer, a moral tale. By Mrs. Hughs, author of "Aunt Mary's tales," "Ornaments discovered," ["]Metamorphosis," &c
Hughs, Mrs. Mary The ornaments discovered: A story founded on facts. By Mary Hughs, author of
Hughs, Mrs. Mary An affectionate address to the poor. By the author of William's return;--The twin brothers, Henry Goodwin, &c. ; First published by the Christian Tract Society No. XIII