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Anderson, Alexander Village poems. By Mrs. N. Sproat
Anderson, Alexander Simple truths in verse, for the amusement and instruction of children, at an early age. By Mary Belson, author of "Innocent poetry,"--"Grateful tributes,"--&c. &c
Anderson, Alexander Martin and James; or, The reward of integrity: a moral tale, designed for the improvement of youth.
Anderson, Alexander The lay of an Irish harp; or Metrical fragments. By Miss Owenson.
Anderson, Alexander Evening readings in history: comprising portions of the history of Assyria, Egypt, Tyre, Syria, Persia, and the sacred Scriptures; : with questions, arranged for the use of the young, and of family circles
Anderson, Alexander Birth Day Present. By Miss Edgeworth. (Munroe & Francis Edition.)
Anderson, Alexander Hymns for infant minds. By the author of "Original poems," "Rhymes for the nursery," &c. ; [One line of quotation
Anderson, Alexander The affecting history of the children in the wood. Adorned with cuts.
Anderson, Alexander Evenings at Home, or, The Juvenile Budget Opened. Consisting of a Variety of Miscellaneous Pieces, for the Instruction and Amusement of Young Persons. Third Edition.
Anderson, Alexander Charlotte, or, The pleasing companion, for young misses. Written by a lady. With beautiful engravings.
Anderson, Alexander Ennui. A tale, by Maria Edgeworth.
Anderson, Alexander Little poems for little readers
Anderson, Alexander The way to get married: and the advantages and disadvantages of the marriage state; represented under the similitude of a dream. To which is added A father's legacy to his daughters.
Anderson, Alexander The History of Fortunio, and his Famous Companions.
Anderson, Alexander The history of little Phoebe, the reclaimed child. And The old woman's story.
Anderson, Alexander Little Merchants. By Miss Edgeworth.
Anderson, Alexander Sermons to children. To which are added, short hymns, suited to the subjects. By a lady.
Anderson, Alexander The pilgrims, an allegory
Anderson, Alexander Hymns in prose for children. By Mrs. Barbauld. Adorned with cuts.
Anderson, Alexander The good girl's soliloquy; containing her parents' instructions, relative to her disposition and manners
Anderson, Alexander The Orphans. By Miss Edgeworth. With Cuts. (Munroe & Francis' Edition.)
Anderson, Alexander American popular lessons, chiefly selected from the writings of Mrs. Barbauld, Miss Edgeworth and other approved authors. ; Designed particularly for the younger classes of children in schools. ; [Two lines from of Scripture text
Anderson, Alexander Old Grand-papa, and other poems for the amusement of children. By a young lady. Embellished with wood engravings.
Anderson, Alexander 'Tis all for the best
Anderson, Alexander The two lambs, an allegorical history, by the author of Margaret Whyte, &c. &c