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Francis, Charles Stephen Food for the young, adapted to the mental capacities of children of tender years. By a mother. ; With engravings
Francis, Charles Stephen Little Flora. By Elizabeth Somerville, author of many approved works for young persons. ; Illustrated with numerous wood engravings
Francis, Charles Stephen The Tell-tale; ; The little gardeners; ; and Anna and her dog. Embellished with wood cuts
Francis, Charles Stephen A concise history of England, comprised in a set of easy lessons for children. : Brought down to the Peace of Paris. By Mrs. Trimmer. ; To which are added, tables of chronology, events, &c
Francis, Charles Stephen Alfred Campbell, the young pilgrim; containing travels in Egypt and the Holy Land. : With copperplate engravings. By Mrs. Hofland, author of Theodore, Daughter of a genius, &c. ; [One line of Scripture text
Francis, Charles Stephen Recollections of a beloved sister, interspersed with reflections addressed to her own children. By the author of Little Sophy
Francis, Charles Stephen Tales for Ellen. By the author of "Ellen, the young Godmother;" "The young naturalist;" &c &c Vol. I[-II Containing Harry, the peasant; Ellen & George, or, The game at cricket; The little blue bag
Franklin, Ann Smith The Newport Mercury
Garnett, John An earnest dissuassive from intemperance in meats and drinks. The tenth edition; revised and enlarged, With a more particular View to the Point of Spirituous Liquors. By the Right Reverend Father in God, Edmund Gibson, D. D. Late Lord Bishop of London. Now - reprinted under the Direction of Dr. John Garnet, Lord Bishop of Clogher.
Goddard, Mary Katherine The Maryland journal, and the Baltimore advertiser
Goddard, Sarah Answer to Pilate's question, (What is truth?) By Timothy Allen, A.M. and V.D.M
Godwin, Mary Jane Stories of Old Daniel, or, Tales of wonder and delight: containing narratives of foreign countries and manners, and designed as an introduction to the study of voyages, travels, and history in general.
Godwin, Mary Jane The prize, or, The lace-makers of Missenden. By Mrs. Caroline Barnard.
Godwin, Mary Jane Dramas for children: imitated from the French of L.F. Jauffret. By the editor of Tabart's popular stories.
Godwin, Mary Jane The parent's offering, or, Interesting tales for youth of both sexes. By Mrs. Caroline Barnard.
Godwin, Mary Jane Rays from the rainbow: being an easy method for perfecting children in the first principles of grammar, without the smallest trouble to the instructor. By Mrs. Fenwick. Second edition.
Godwin, Mary Jane The poetical class-book: or, Reading lessons for every day in the year. Selected from the most popular English poets, ancient and modern. For the use of schools. By William Frederic Mylius, author of The Junior Class-book, and School Dictionary of the English Language.
Godwin, Mary Jane Foolish fears, or, The history of Clara Hammond.
Godwin, Mary Jane The Swiss family Robinson, or, Adventures of a father and mother and four sons on a desert island: being a practical illustration of the first principles of mechanics, natural philosophy, natural history, and all those branches of science which most immediately apply to the business of life. Translated from the German of M. Wiss; in two volumes.
Godwin, Mary Jane Tales from Shakespear: Designed for the Use of Young Persons. By Charles Lamb. The Second Edition. in Two Volumes.
Godwin, Mary Jane Continuation of the stories of Old Daniel, or, Tales of wonder and delight: containing narratives of foreign countries and manners, and designed as an introduction to the study of voyages, travels, and history in general.
Godwin, Mary Jane Mrs Leicester's School; or, The History of Several Young Ladies, Related by Themselves. Eighth Edition.
Godwin, Mary Jane Stories of Old Daniel, or, Tales of wonder and delight.
Godwin, Mary Jane Leçons pour les enfans: ou, Premiers élémens de morale, de politesse, et de sensibilité. Traduit de l'anglois de Made. Fenwick, par l'abbé Le Febvre; ornées de nombreuses gravures, et servant de suite au petit livre intitulé. Six histoires pour la première enfance.
Godwin, Mary Jane The family Robinson Crusoe: or, journal of a father shipwrecked, with his wife and children, on an uninhabited island. Translated from the German of M. Wiss. Vol. II