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Bowen, Abel The Ladies' companion, containing first, politeness of manners and behaviour-- Second, Fenelon on education--Third, Miss More's essays--Fourth, Dean Swift's letter to a young lady newly married--Fifth, Moore's fables for the female sex. Carefully selected and revised by a lady, in the county of Worcester, Mass. ; [One line of quotation
Bowen, Abel The New Zealanders
Bowen, Abel Edward Mansfield. A narrative of facts. By Mrs. Sherwood, author of "Little Henry and his bearer," &c. &c
Bowen, Abel Simple Susan. By Miss Edgeworth. With Cuts. (Munroe & Francis' Edition.)
Bowen, Abel The adventures of Orphan Henry; or, The sure road to wealth and happiness. [Two lines of verse from Pope] By Elizabeth Anne Smythe
Bowen, Abel A mother's advice to her son and daughter. By the Marchioness de Lambert. First American edition.
Bowen, Abel A Narrative of the Shipwreck and Unparalleled Sufferings of Mrs. Sarah Allen, (Late of Boston) on her Passage in May Last from New-York to New Orleans. Being the Substance of a Letter from the Unfortunate Mrs. Allen to her Sister in Boston. The Second Edition.
Bowen, Abel The history of little Henry and his bearer. Second Andover Edition.
Bowen, Abel Infantine stories
Bowen, Abel Select rhymes for the nursery. Embellished with thirty engravings on wood
Bowen, Abel 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
Bowen, Abel Conversations on the history of Massachusetts, from its first settlement to the present period; for the use of schools and families. By a friend of youth
Bowen, Abel The infant's progress, from the valley of destruction, to everlasting glory. By Mrs. Sherwood, author of Little Henry and his bearer, &c. &c
Bowen, Abel The coquette; or, The history of Eliza Wharton, a novel: founded on fact. By a lady of Massachusetts
Bowen, Abel The robins: Or, Fabulous histories, designed for the instruction of children respecting their treatment of animals. By Mrs. Trimmer
Bowen, Abel A sketch of my friend's family, intended to suggest some practical hints on religion and domestic manners. By Mrs. Marshall, author of Henwick tales. Third edition.
Bowen, Abel Early impressions. [Seven lines of verse from The progress of error
Bowen, Abel Julian Percival. By Mrs. Sherwood, author of "Little Henry and his bearer," &c. &c
Bowen, Abel Rainsford Villa, or The language of the heart. A Tale. By a lady. ; [Four lines of verse from Cowper
Bowen, Abel Easy lessons in reading; for the use of the younger classes in common schools, by Joshua Leavitt
Bowen, Abel Simple stories. By the author of The pastime of learning. : [Five lines of verse
Bowen, Abel Tales of the Pemberton family; For the use of children. By Amelia Opie
Bowen, Abel Dgeworth's[sic] Harry and Lucy Parts I. II. III. IV. With The Address to Mothers, Little Dog Trusty, Orange Man, and The Cherry Orchard. Complete in One Volume. Munroe and Francis' Edition, with Wood Cuts.
Bowen, Abel Little Henry and his bearer
Bowen, Abel Short stories. Written by a lady, to amuse a young friend. Illustrated with cuts