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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 ditties for little children. By the author of "Poetic tales, Good girl's solilo-quy, Present for children, &c. &c
Anderson, Alexander The children in the wood. An affecting tale
Anderson, Alexander A Pleasing Toy.
Anderson, Alexander The widow's son
Anderson, Alexander The shepherd of Salisbury plain. By Mrs. Hannah More
Anderson, Alexander Birth Day Present. By Miss Edgeworth. (Munroe & Francis Edition.)
Anderson, Alexander Little poems for Little Readers.
Anderson, Alexander The poor man's house repaired; or The wretched made happy. A simple narrative of facts, communicated, by a lady, to the New-York State Temperance Society
Anderson, Alexander The Sailor boy. or The first and last voyage of little Andrew
Anderson, Alexander The grandmother's gift, or, Moral stories for children
Anderson, Alexander Little Merchants. By Miss Edgeworth.
Anderson, Alexander A day's pleasure: To which are added Reflections on a day's pleasure. By Jane Taylor
Anderson, Alexander Aunt Mary's tales, for the entertainment and improvement of little girls. Addressed to her nieces. First American from the third London edition.
Anderson, Alexander Stories, original and selected, in prose and poetry. Adorned with cuts.
Anderson, Alexander Maria, or the ever-blooming flower. (A tale for young ladies.) Adorned with cuts.
Anderson, Alexander The Orphans. By Miss Edgeworth. With Cuts. (Munroe & Francis' Edition.)
Anderson, Alexander Original poems, for infant minds. By the Taylor family
Anderson, Alexander Lectures to young ladies. To which are added, short hymns, suited to the subjects. By a lady.
Anderson, Alexander Hymns in prose for children. By Mrs. Barbauld.
Anderson, Alexander The good girl's soliloquy; containing her parents' instructions, relative to her disposition and manners.
Anderson, Alexander The affecting history of the children in the wood. Adorned with cuts.
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 of Scripture text
Anderson, Alexander A brief memoir of the life of William Penn. Compiled for the use of young persons. By Priscilla Wakefield
Anderson, Alexander The sisters, and The rose, or, History of Ellen Selwyn.