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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 A Pleasing Toy.
Anderson, Alexander The widow's son
Anderson, Alexander The life of Mary Mordant. By an American lady
Anderson, Alexander Ennui. A tale, by Maria Edgeworth.
Anderson, Alexander Charlotte, or, The pleasing companion, for young misses. Written by a lady. With beautiful engravings.
Anderson, Alexander The life of Mrs. Isabella Graham abridged for the use of Sabbath schools, by her daughter Mrs. Joanna Bethune
Anderson, Alexander Stories, original and selected, in prose and poetry. Adorned with cuts.
Anderson, Alexander Warner's almanack, for the year of our Lord 1821 ... Calculated by Joshua Sharp
Anderson, Alexander The sisters, and The rose, or, History of Ellen Selwyn. Adorned with cuts.
Anderson, Alexander Old Poz. By Miss Edgeworth.
Anderson, Alexander A present to children. By the author of "Ditties for children, Poetic tales, Good girl's soliloquy," &c. &c
Anderson, Alexander The son of a genius; a tale, for the use of youth. By the author of The history of an officer's widow and family, Clergyman's widow and family, Daughter-in-law, &c. &c.
Anderson, Alexander Hymns in prose for children. By Mrs. Barbauld.
Anderson, Alexander The History of Mr. Fantom, the new fashioned philosopher, and his man William.
Anderson, Alexander The Parent's Assistant; or, Stories for Children. In Two Volumes. By Maria Edgeworth, Author of Practical Education, and Letters for Literary Ladies.
Anderson, Alexander Little Poems, for little readers.
Anderson, Alexander Aunt Mary's tales, for the entertainment and improvement of little girls. Addressed to her nieces
Anderson, Alexander The guilty tongue. By the author of "The week," and "The commandment with promise." ; [One line from Exodus xx.7.] ; Stereotyped by James Conner
Anderson, Alexander Little Henry and his bearer. By Mrs. Sherwood
Anderson, Alexander The White Pigeon. By Miss Edgeworth
Anderson, Alexander Instructive and entertaining emblems on various subjects. By Miss Thoughtful
Anderson, Alexander An epistle of love, addressed to the youth & children of Germantown, Pennsylvania, county of Philadelphia. By Harriet Livermore, a mourning pilgrim, bound to the promised land. ; [Four lines of verse
Anderson, Alexander Barring Out. By Miss Edgeworth. (Munroe & Francis' Edition.)
Anderson, Alexander The wishing-cap. By Mrs. Sherwood, author of "Ayah and Lady," "Little Henry and his bearer," &c