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More, Hannah The story of Joseph and his brethren, set forth in a pleasing and instructive manner; and adapted to the capacities of children. By Joseph Sharpless. Second Edition, Corrected.
More, Hannah Specimens of British Poetesses; Selected and Chronologically Arranged by The Rev. Alexander Dyce, B.A. Oxford.
More, Hannah The Shepherd of Salisbury Plain. Part I
More, Hannah A letter on the principles of the Christian faith. Written by Hannah Sinclair, eldest daughter of the Right Honourable Sir John Sinclair, Bart. Who died, May 22, 1818. Second American, from the second London Edition.
More, Hannah A letter on the principles of the Christian faith: written by Hannah Sinclair, (Eldest Daughter of the Right Honourable Sir John Sinclair, Bart.) Who died May 22, 1818. First American, from the fourth Edinburg edition.
More, Hannah Specimens of British Poetesses; Selected and Chronologically Arranged by The Rev. Alexander Dyce.
More, Hannah The Amulet; or Christian and Literary Remembrancer.
More, Hannah Memoirs of the life and correspondence of Mrs. Hannah More. By William Roberts, Esq. author of "The portraiture of a Christian gentleman." ; In two volumes.
More, Hannah A letter on the principles of the Christian faith. Written by Hannah Sinclair, (eldest daughter of the Right Honourable Sir John Sinclair, Bart.) Who died on the 22d of May, 1818. First American, from the second London edition.
More, Hannah The Young Ladies' Class Book; a Selection of Lessons for Reading, in Prose and Verse. By Ebenezer Bailey, Principal of the Young Ladies' High School, Boston.
More, Hannah Memoirs of the life and correspondence of Mrs. Hannah More. By William Roberts, Esq. author of "The portraiture of a Christian gentleman." ; In two volumes.
More, Hannah The lady's pocket library. Containing, 1. Miss More's essays. 2. Dr. Gregory's legacy to his daughters. 3. Rudiments of taste, by the Countess of Carlisle. 4. Mrs. Chapone's letter on the government of the temper. 5. Swift's letter to a young lady newly married. 6. Moore's fables for the female sex. Fifth American edition.
More, Hannah A father's legacy to his daughters. To which is added, the way to get married, and the advantages and disadvantages of the marriage state; represented under the similitude of a dream.
More, Hannah The Young Ladies' Class Book; a Selection of Lessons for Reading, in Prose and Verse. By Ebenezer Bailey, Principal of the Young Ladies' High School, Boston.
More, Hannah The story of Joseph and his brethren, set forth in a pleasing and instructive manner; and adapted to the capacities of children. By Joseph Sharpless.
More, Hannah The Young ladies' selection of elegant extracts from the writings of illustrious females: and of some of the best authors of the other sex. Containing a great variety of lessons in prose and poetry, adapted to improve and exalt the female mind. Designed for academies and schools. By Joseph Richardson, A.M. Minister of the First Parish in Hingham, and author of "The American reader."
More, Hannah 'Tis all for the best. By Miss Hannah More.
More, Hannah The Young Ladies' Class Book; a Selection of Lessons for Reading, in Prose and Verse. By Ebenezer Bailey, Principal of the Young Ladies' High School, Boston. Stereotype Edition.
More, Olivia The Welsh Cottage.
More, Olivia The Village School; or Memoirs of Mrs. Propriety and her Little Scholars. By O.M. Fourth edition.
More, Olivia The Welsh Cottage.
More, Olivia The Welsh Cottage.
More, Olivia Eugenia; or, the dangers of the world: interspersed with religious, moral, and sentimental reflections. By Miss More, Author of "The Welsh Cottage," &c. &c.
More, Robert Of the first invention of writing. An essay. Compendiously treating of the whole art. More particularly; of letters, their number, order, and of how many variations capable: of their first invention; by ancient Writers ascribed to Adam himself; and for what Reasons. Of Short-Hand. Of Secret Writing, Decypherable by the Key. Of Arithmetick, &c. Of the Improvement of Writing, at Home and in Foreign Parts: With an Historical Account of the most Eminent Professors of the Art. Also Maxims for attaining Perfection in It; and Observations on the Extensive Use and Application of It. Interspers'd with diverting History and Poetical Entertainments on the Subject. Whereunto are added, several pieces of the hands in use, not before published. By Robert More, Writing-Master and Accomptant, At the Golden Pen in Castle Street near the Mews Charing-Cross.
More, Sarah The good mother's legacy.