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Newbery, Elizabeth Riley's emblems, natural, historical, fabulous, moral, and divine ; for the improvement and pastime of youth : serving to display the beauties and morals of the ancient fabulists : The Whole calculated to convey the Golden Lessons of Instruction under a new and more delightful Dress. For the Use of Schools. Written for the Amusement of a Young Nobleman. The sixth edition.
Newbery, Elizabeth The two cousins, a moral story, for the use of young persons. In which is exemplified the necessity of moderation and justice to the attainment of happiness. By the author of The blind child and Dramatic dialogues.
Newbery, Elizabeth Études de la nature: abrégé des œuvres de Jacques-Bernardin-Henri de Saint-Pierre.
Newbery, Elizabeth The Stories of Senex; or, Little Histories of Little People. By E. A. Kendall, author of Keeper's Travels, The Sparrow, The Wren, The Swallow, The Canary Bird, &c. &c.
Newbery, Elizabeth The Little Wanderers; or The Surprising History and Miraculous Adventures of Two Pretty Orphans. Embellished with cuts.
Newbery, Elizabeth The history of Sindbad the sailor: containing an account of his several surprising voyages and miraculous escapes.
Newbery, Elizabeth An introduction to botany: in a series of familiar letters, with illustrative engravings. By Priscilla Wakefield.
Newbery, Elizabeth Youthful recreations, containing many amusements of a day, as spent by Master Freelove and his companions. Interspersed with stories, suitable observations, verses, and other matters of instruction and entertainment.
Newbery, Elizabeth The plays of William Shakspeare. In fifteen volumes. With the corrections and illustrations of various commentators. To which are added, notes by Samuel Johnson and George Steevens. The fourth edition. Revised and augmented (with a glossarial index) by the editor of Dodsley's collection of old plays.
Newbery, Elizabeth The Curiosities of London and Westminster described: In four volumes. Embellished with elegant Copper-Plates. Volume I. Containing a Description of Tower of London, Monument, London Bridge, Custom House, Royal Exchange, Bethlem Hospital, St Luke's Hospital, The Magdalen House, Gresham College, Sion College, The South Sea House.
Newbery, Elizabeth Rudiments of Reason; or, the young experimental philosopher: being a series of family conferences; in which the causes and effects of the various phenomena that nature daily exhibits, are rationally and familiarly explained. In three volumes.
Newbery, Elizabeth The life and death of King John, a tragedy, written by William Shakspeare. Marked with the variations of the manager's book, at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane.
Newbery, Elizabeth The History of Prince Lee Boo A Native of the Pelew Islands. Brought to England by Captn. Wilson. A New Edition.
Newbery, Elizabeth The hobby-horse, or Christmas companion: containing among other interesting particulars, the song of a cock and a bull, a Canterbury story, and a tale of a tub. Faithfully copied from the original manuscript, in the Vatican library. By Toby Ticklepitcher. Embellished with elegant cuts.
Newbery, Elizabeth Adventures of Don Quixote Abridged.
Newbery, Elizabeth Edward Barnard; or, merit exalted; containing the history of the Edgerton family. By M. S. Pilkington.
Newbery, Elizabeth A museum for young gentlemen and ladies; or a private tutor for little masters and misses. Containing a variety of useful subjects; ...
Newbery, Elizabeth The History of Little King Pippin; with an Account of the Melancholy Death of Four Naughty Boys, who were Devoured by Wild Beasts. And the Wonderful Delivery of Master Harry Harmless, by a Little White Horse.
Newbery, Elizabeth The Sugar Plumb; or sweet amusement for leisure hours: being an entertaining and instructive collection of stories. Embellished with curious cuts.
Newbery, Elizabeth Anecdotes of Mary; or, the good governess. By the author of The history of the Davenport family.
Newbery, Elizabeth The history of a pin, as related by itself. Interspersed with a variety of anecdotes, Pointing out to the Youth of both Sexes, the Superiority of a generous Mind over one that is narrow and uncultivated. By the author of the brothers, a tale for children, &c.
Newbery, Elizabeth Macbeth. A tragedy. Written by William Shakspeare, with the additions set to music by Mr. Locke and Dr. Arne. Marked with the variations in the manager's book,at the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane.
Newbery, Elizabeth Fables of Aesop and Others: Translated into English. With instructive applications; and a print before each fable. By Samuel Croxall, D.D. Late Archdeacon of Hereford. The fifteenth edition, carefully revised, and improved.
Newbery, Elizabeth Rural felicity; or, the history of Tommy and Sally. Embellished with cuts.
Newbery, Elizabeth A treatise on one hundred and eighteen principal diseases of the eyes and eyelids, &c. In which are communicated several new discoveries relative to the cure of defects in vision; with many original prescriptions. By William Rowley, M.D. member of the University of Oxford, the Royal College of Physicians in London, &c. To which are added, directions in the choice of spectacles.