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Hartwell, Alonzo The robins: or, Fabulous histories, designed for the instruction of children respecting their treatment of animals. By Mrs. Trimmer
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 Marrion Wilder, or The passionate little girl
Hartwell, Alonzo Little Flora. By Elizabeth Somerville, author of many approved works for young persons. ; Illustrated with numerous wood engravings
Hartwell, Alonzo The school song book. Adapted to the scenes of the school room. Written for American children and youth. By Mrs. Sarah J. Hale, editor of the Ladies' magazine, and author of "Flora's interpreter," &c. &c
Hartwell, Alonzo Cousin Elizabeth. By the author of 'A visit to the sea-side.' ; [Four lines of verse from Cowper
Hartwell, Alonzo Fruits of enterprize exhibited in the travels of Belzoni in Egypt and Nubia; : interspersed with the observations of a mother to her children. By the author of the "India cabinet." ; [one line of Latin text
Hartwell, Alonzo Amusements of Westernheath: or, Moral stories for children. Containing The mischievous boy, The proud girl, The inquisitive girl, The rude boy, The merry meeting, Twelfth-night, The Highlanders, a drama
Hartwell, Alonzo Robert Woodard; or, The heedless boy. By the author of "John Williams," "Alice and Ruth," &c
Hartwell, Alonzo A narrative of the life of Miss Sophia Leece, with a selection of her letters. by the Rev. Hugh Stowell, Rector of Ballaugh, Isle of Man
Hartwell, Alonzo Theodore; or, The crusaders. A tale for youth. By Mrs. Hoffland [sic], author of "The son of a genius," "The daughter of a genius," and other tales for young people. ; [Three lines from Shakespeare
Hartwell, Alonzo The power of instruction, or, The guilty tongue. By the author of The last day of the week. ; [Two lines from Exod. xx.7
Hartwell, Alonzo Food for the young, adapted to the mental capacities of children of tender years. By a mother. ; With engravings
Hartwell, Alonzo Frank. By Maria Edgeworth. Complete in one volume
Hartwell, Alonzo Original poems, for infant minds. By the Taylor family. ; [Four lines of verse from Watts
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 Poetry without fiction: For children between the ages of three and seven; : with the conversations of a mother with her children, : intended to make the latter comprehend what they learn, and to convey such instruction as may arise out of each subject. By a mother
Hartwell, Alonzo (Parent's Assistant). Juvenile Classicks[sic]. One Hundred Volumes of Select Books for Children. Uniformly Bound. Munroe & Francis' Edition.
Hartwell, Alonzo A concise history of England, comprised in a set of easy lessons for children. : Brought down to the Peace of Paris. By Mrs. Trimmer. ; To which are added, tables of chronology, events, &c
Hartwell, Alonzo Harry, the peasant. By the author of "Ellen, the young godmother;" "The young naturalist;" &c. &c
Hartwell, Alonzo Procrastination. By the author of "The shower," "Temptation," "Early impressions," &c
Hartwell, Alonzo Tales of the Pemberton family; For the use of children. By Amelia Opie
Hartwell, Alonzo Mary and her cat: Words not exceeding two syllables. : Illustrated with cuts
Hartwell, Alonzo Original Moral Tales Intended for Children and Young Persons, Containing Emily Parker.--The Pet Lamb.--George Mills. The Little Girl Taught by Experience. The Shower.--Self Conquest.