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Hall, John H. The children in the wood. An affecting tale
Hall, John H. L'histoire des États-Unis racontée aux enfans. : Ouvrage instructif et amusant, entrecoupé de nombreuses anecdotes. Traduit librement de l'anglais par Madame Leiris, Institutrice a la Nouvelle-Orléans
Hall, John H. The oasis. Edited by Mrs. Child, author of "An appeal in favor of that class of Americans called Africans." ; [Two lines of quotation
Hall, John H. The children in the wood. An affecting tale
Hall, John H. Rural scenes, or A peep into the country; for children
Hall, John H. The Oasis. Edited by Mrs. Child, author of "An Appeal in Favor of that Class of Americans Called Africans."
Hall, John H. The Oasis. Edited by Mrs. Child, author of "An Appeal in Favor of that Class of Americans Called Africans."
Hall, John H. Simple stories. By the author of The pastime of learning. : [Five lines of verse
Hall, John H. The girl's own book
Hamm, Phineas Eldridge The lady of the manor; being a series of conversations on the subject of confirmation. : Intended for the use of the middle and higher ranks of young females. By Mrs. Sherwood, author of "Little Henry and his bearer," &c. &c. ; In seven volumes. Volume I[-VII
Hamm, Phineas Eldridge Pierre and his family; or, A story of the Waldenses. [Two lines from Milton] By the author of "Lily Douglas." ; Revised by the Committee of Publication
Hamm, Phineas Eldridge Susannah; or, The three guardians. Revised by the Committee of Publication
Hamm, Phineas Eldridge Pierre and his family; or, A story of the Waldenses. [Two lines from Milton] By the author of "Lily Douglas." ; Revised by the Committee of Publication
Harris, Samuel Devout exercises of the heart, in meditation and soliloquy, prayer and praise. By the late pious and ingenious Mrs. Elizabeth Rowe. Reviewd and published at her request, by I. Watt, D.D.
Harrison, Richard Granville The history of Henry Milner, a little boy who was not brought up according to the fashions of this world. By Mrs. Sherwood, author of the Stories explanatory of the church catechism, &c
Hartwell, Alonzo The youth's casket: or A teacher's present to the most studious scholars in school. By Mrs. Sherwood
Hartwell, Alonzo Choice gems for children. Selected from Mrs. Sherwood's writings, never before published in this country
Hartwell, Alonzo The modern Crusoe. A narrative of the life and adventures of a French cabin boy, who was shipwrecked on an uninhabited island. Translated from the French of Mad. Malle de Beaulieu
Hartwell, Alonzo Original moral tales intended for children and young persons, : containing Temptation.--Early impressions. : [Two lines of quotation Vol. IV
Hartwell, Alonzo Tales of the Bible; by a grandmother
Hartwell, Alonzo Familiar letters between a mother and her daughter at school. By Mrs. Taylor, and Jane Taylor
Hartwell, Alonzo 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
Hartwell, Alonzo Sequel to Marrion Wilder. By the author of "John Williams," "George Mills," &c
Hartwell, Alonzo The young naturalist; a tale. By Alicia Catherine Mant, author of "Ellen, the young godmother," "Tales for Ellen," &c
Hartwell, Alonzo The Knapsack. A Tale. By Maria Edgeworth.