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More, Hannah The spirit of prayer. By Hannah More. ; Selected and compiled by herself, from various portions exclusively on that subject, in her published volumes. ; [Three lines from 2 Peter
More, Hannah The shop-keeper turned sailor or, The folly of going out of our element. Ornamented with cuts.
More, Hannah The shepherd of Salisbury plain. By Mrs. Hannah More
More, Hannah The sorrows of Yamba: illustrating the cruelty of the slave-trade. Together with Reflections of a minister in a day of declension.
More, Hannah The shepherd of Salisbury Plain Part II. To which is added The sorrows of Yamba, a poem
More, Hannah Strictures on the modern system of female education. With a view of the principles and conduct prevalent among women of rank and fortune. By Hannah More. ; [Four lines from Lord Halifax] ; In two volumes. Vol. I[-II
More, Hannah The shopkeeper turned sailor; to which is prefixed, a true story of a good Negro woman
More, Hannah The shepherd of Salisbury Plain.
More, Hannah The sorrows of Yamba: or, The Negro woman's lamentation.
More, Hannah The shepherd of Salisbury Plain. Revised by the Committee of Publication
More, Hannah The shepherd of Salisbury Plain. By Miss Hannah More. ; With a short memoir, and an original letter, of the shepherd. ; Taken from the London evangelical magazine
More, Hannah Strictures on the modern system of female education. With a view of the principles and conduct prevalent among women of rank and fortune. By Hannah More.
More, Hannah Slavery, a poem. By Hannah More. ; [Four lines from Thompson's Liberty
More, Hannah The shepherd of Salisbury Plain. In two parts.
More, Hannah The sorrows of Yamba; or The Negro woman's lamentation. [Taken from the cheap repository.]
More, Hannah The shop-keeper turned sailor: or, The folly of going out of our element. Ornamented with cuts.
More, Hannah The shepherd of Salisbury Plain. By Miss Hannah More. ; With a short memoir, and an original letter, of the shepherd. ; Taken from the London evangelical magazine
More, Hannah Strictures on the modern system of female education. With a view of the principles and conduct prevalent among women of rank and fortune. By Hannah More. In two volumes.
More, Hannah Slavery, a poem. By Hannah More. ; [Four lines of verse from Thompson's Liberty
More, Hannah The shepherd of Salisbury Plain. Ornamented with cuts.
More, Hannah The sorrows of Yamba; or, The Negro woman's lamentations. A poetic fact, describing the cruelties inflicted on the Africans by men who are destitute of humanity; in which is shewn the power of God in bringing good out of evil, by sometimes converting these captives to a better hope than that of being released from the bonds of those masters into whose hands they have fallen.
More, Hannah The shop-keeper turned sailor: or, The folly of going out of our element. Ornamented with cuts.
More, Hannah The shepherd of Salisbury plain. By Mrs. Hannah More
More, Hannah The sorrows of Yamba: illustrating the cruelty of the slave trade. Extracted from Miss Hannah More's works.
More, Hannah The shepherd of Salisbury Plain Part I