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More, Hannah Remarks on the speech of M. Dupont, made in the national convention of France, on the subjects of religion and public education. By Hannah More.
More, Hannah The way to plenty: or, the second part of Tom White.
More, Hannah Turn the carpet; or, both sides of the question.
More, Hannah The inflexible captive: a tragedy. By Miss Hannah More.
More, Hannah The Feast of Freedom, or, the Abolition of Domestic Slavery in Ceylon; the Vocal Parts Adapted to Music by Charles Wesley, Esq. Organist in Ordinary to His Majesty. To Which are Added, Several Unpublished Little Pieces. By Hannah More.
More, Hannah A hymn of praise for the abundant harvest of 1796.
More, Hannah Lisez et réfléchissez. Les pélerins. Allégorie. Traduite de l'Anglois en François, par M. Clemence.
More, Hannah The way to plenty; or, the second part of Tom White.
More, Hannah The shopkeeper turned sailor, or, the folly of going out of our element: Part I. Shewing what a clever man John the shopkeeper was in his business, and what a rash step he took in resolving to go upon the water.
More, Hannah The Parnassian Garland; or, beauties of modern poetry : consisting of upwards of two hundred pieces, selected from the works of the most distinguished poets of the present age. With introductory lines to each article. Designed for the use of schools and the admirers of poetry in general. By John Evans, A. M. Master of a seminary for a limited number of pupils, Pullin's Row, Islington.
More, Hannah The carpenter; or, the danger of evil company.
More, Hannah Cheap Repository. King Dionysius and Squire Damocles; a new song on an old story. Proper to be sung at all feasts and merry-makings.
More, Hannah Sunday reading. On carrying religion into the Common Business of Life. A dialogue between James Stock and Will. Simpson, the shoemakers, as they sat at work. To which is added, The hackney coachman, &c.
More, Hannah Black Giles the poacher; with some account of a family who had rather live by their wits than their work. Part I.
More, Hannah Robert and Richard; or The ghost of poor Molly, who was drowned in Richard's Mill pond. To the tune of Collin's Mulberry tree.
More, Hannah Sacred dramas; chiefly intended for young persons: the subjects taken from the Bible. To which is added, Sensibility, a poem.
More, Hannah The apprentice's monitor; or, Indentures in verse, shewing what they are bound to do.
More, Hannah Religious Tracts circulated by the Society for Christian Knowledge. In eleven volumes. Selections from the cheap repository tracts. Selections from the second series (for Sunday reading).
More, Hannah Robert and Richard; or, The ghost of poor Molly, who was drowned in Richard's mill pond. To the tune of Collins's Mulberry Tree.
More, Hannah Turn the carpet; or, the two weavers; a new song, in a dialogue between Dick and John.
More, Hannah The history of Idle Jack Brown; containing the merry story of the Mountebank with some account of the Bay Mare Smiler. Being the third part of the two shoemakers.
More, Hannah The gin-Shop; Or, a Peep into a Prison.
More, Hannah The Hackney Coachman, or, The way to get a good fare. To the tune of—"I wish I was a Fisherman."
More, Hannah The pilgrims: an allegory, translated from English into French, by M. Clemence.
More, Hannah The roguish miller; or, Nothing got by Cheating. A true ballad.