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Gilbert, Mary The history of little Henry and his bearer. Revised by the Committee of Publication
Gilbert, Mary The pilgrims; an allegory. By Miss Hannah More. ; Revised by the Committee of Publication
Gilbert, Mary The infant's progress, from the valley of destruction, to everlasting glory. By Mrs. Sherwood, author of "Little Henry and his bearer, &c
Gilbert, Mary The shepherd of the Pyrenees. By Mrs. Sherwood, author of "Little Henry and his bearer," &c. ; Revised by the Committee of Publication
Gilbert, Reuben S. Biography for schools, or, Good examples for young persons. By the author of American popular lessons. ; [One line of quotation
Gilman, Whittingham Hymns for infant minds. By the author of Original poems, Rhymes for the nursery, &c.
Gilman, Whittingham The two lambs. An allegorical history by the author of Margaret Whyte, &c
Gilman, Whittingham The search after happiness. A pastoral drama. By Hannah More.
Gilman, Whittingham Pretty poems for children. "Reading improves the mind
Gilman, Whittingham Hymns for infant minds. By the author of Original poems, Rhymes for the nursery, &c.
Gilman, Whittingham The loving invitation of Christ, to the aged, middle-aged, youth, and children; from the mouth of Elizabeth Osborn, only three years and nine months old.
Gilman, Whittingham Hymns in prose, for children. By Mrs. Barbauld.
Gilman, Whittingham Hymns for infant minds. By the author of Original poems, Rhymes for the nursery, &c.
Gilman, Whittingham The loving invitation of Christ, to the aged, middle-aged, youth, and children. From the mouth of Elizabeth Osborn, only three years and nine months old.
Gimber, Stephen Henry Paris and the Parisians in 1835. By Frances Trollope, author of "Domestic manners of the Americans," "The refugee in America," &c. ; [One line from Corneille in French
Gimber, Stephen Henry Tales from American history; containing the principal facts in the life of Christopher Columbus. : For the use of young persons, and schools. By the author of American popular lessons. ; [Two lines from Shakespeare
Gimber, Stephen Henry The works of Hannah More. Complete in seven volumes. : Vol. I. The repository tales. [Vol. II. Coelebs in search of a wife.--Essays on various subjects.--Moriana. Vol. III. Christian morals.--Moral sketches.--Reflections on prayer. Vol. IV. Practical piety.--On the life and writings of St. Paul. Vol. V. Thoughts on the manners of the great.--Estimate of the religion of the fashionable world.--Tragedies.--Poems. Vol. VI. Strictures on the modern system of female education.--Sacred dramas. Vol. VII. Hints for forming the character of a princess.--Spirit of prayer.--Bible rhymes
Gimber, Stephen Henry Sketches of the lives of distinguished females, written for girls, with a view to their mental and moral improvement. By an American lady.
Gimber, Stephen Henry The life of Reginald Heber, D. D. Lord Bishop of Calcutta. By his widow. With selections from his correspondence, unpublished poems, and private papers; together with a journal of his tour in Norway, Sweden, Russia, Hungary, and Germany, and a history of the Cossacks. In two volumes.
Gimber, Stephen Henry Tales from American history; containing the principal facts in the life of Christopher Columbus. : For the use of young persons, and schools. By the author of American popular lessons.
Gimber, Stephen Henry The young Crusoe; or The shipwrecked boy. Containing an account of his shipwreck, and residence for several months alone upon an uninhabited island. By Mrs. Hofland, author of "The son of a genius," "Stolen boy," &c. &c
Gimber, Stephen Henry Tales from American history; containing the principal facts in the life of Christopher Columbus. : For the use of young persons. By the author of American popular lessons. ; [Two lines from Shakespeare
Gimber, Stephen Henry Awful disclosures of Maria Monk, as exhibited in a narrative of her sufferings during a residence of five years as a novice, and two years as a black nun, in the Hotel Dieu Nunnery at Montreal. : [Two lines from Revelation
Gimber, Stephen Henry A biographical memoir of the late Commodore Joshua Barney: from autographical notes and journals in possession of his family, and other authentic sources. Edited by Mary Barney. ; [Four lines of quotations
Gimbrede, Thomas The life of Mrs. Mary Fletcher, consort and relict of the Rev. John Fletcher, vicar of Madely, Salop. Compiled from her journal, and other authentic documents. By Henry Moore.