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Kilner, Dorothy A clear and concise account of the origin and design of Christianity: intended as a second part to a work entitled "The first principles of religion, and the existence of a Deity, explained in a series of dialogues adapted to the capacity of the infant mind."
Kilner, Dorothy Letters from a mother to her children, on various important subjects: by M. P. In two volumes. Second edition.
Kilner, Dorothy The rational brutes; Or, Talking animals. By M. Pelham, author of the Rotchfords, the Village School, and various other publications for the instruction of children.
Kilner, Dorothy The holiday present: containing anecdotes of Mr. and Mrs. Jennet and their little family, viz. Master George, Master Charles, Master Thomas, Miss Maria, Miss Charlotte, and Miss Harriot: interspersed with instructive and amusing stories and observations.
Kilner, Dorothy The histories of more children than one; or, Goodness better than beauty.
Kilner, Dorothy The life and perambulation of a mouse. In two volumes
Kilner, Dorothy Dialogues and Letters on Morality, Economy, and Politeness, for the Improvement and Entertainment of Young Female Minds, in three volumes, the second edition. By the author of dialogues on the first principles of religion.
Kilner, Dorothy The history of a great many little boys and girls, for the amusement of all good children of four and five years of age.
Kilner, Dorothy The history of a great many little boys and girls, for the amusement of all good children of four and five yeart [sic] of age.
Kilner, Dorothy Miscellaneous thoughts in essays, dialogues, epistles, &c. By M. P.
Kilner, Dorothy The life and perambulation of a mouse. In two volumes.
Kilner, Dorothy The village school; or, A collection of entertaining histories, for the instruction and amusement of all good children. Vol. I.
Kilner, Dorothy The histories of more children than one; or, goodness better than beauty.
Kilner, Dorothy Short conversations; or An easy road to the temple of fame; which all may reach who endeavour to be good.
Kilner, Dorothy Dialogues and Letters on Morality, Oeconomy, and Politeness, for the Improvement and Entertainment of Young Female Minds. By the author of Dialogues on the First Principles of Religion.
Kilner, Dorothy The rational brutes; or, talking animals. By M. Pelham, Author of the Rotchfords, the Village School, and various other Publications for the Instruction Of Children.
Kilner, Dorothy The village school; or, a collection of entertaining histories, for the instruction & amusement of all good children. In two volumes. Vol. II.
Kilner, Dorothy The holyday present. Containing anecdotes of Mr. & Mrs. Jennett, and their little family, viz. Master George, Master Charles, Master Thomas, Miss Maria, Miss Charlotte, and Miss Harriot. Interspersed with instructive & amusing stories and observations. Third Edition.
Kilner, Dorothy Dialogues and letters on morality, oeconomy, and politeness, for the improvement and entertainment of young female minds. By the author of Dialogues on the first principles of religion.
Kilner, Dorothy Letters from a mother to her children, on various important subjects. By M. P.
Kilner, Dorothy The life and perambulation of a mouse. In two volumes.
Kilner, Dorothy The rational brutes, or, Talking animals. By M. Pelham, author of The Rotchford's, The village school, and various other publications for the instruction of children.
Kilner, Dorothy The holiday present: containing anecdotes of Mr. and Mrs. Jennet and their little family; viz. Master George, Master Charles, Master Thomas, Miss Maria, Miss Charlotte, & Miss Harriet: interspersed with instructive and amusing stories and observations. By M.P.
Kilner, Dorothy The first principles of religion, and the existence of a deity, explained in a series of dialogues adapted to the capacity of the infant mind. Vol. I.
Kilner, Dorothy Sunday school dialogues: being an abridgment of a work, by M.P. entitled, "The first principles of religion, and the existence of a deity, explained in a series of dialogues, adapted to the capacity of the infant mind."