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Saint Ann's Society Schools . . . For Educating, Clothing, and Supporting, the Legitimate Children of every class of poor & necessitous persons . . .Instituted 1709.
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[not published] |
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1 |
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Elements of morality, for the use of children. Illustrated with engravings. In two volumes.
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Printed For John Sharpe, Juvenile Library, London Museum, Piccadilly |
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1 |
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Harry and Lucy. Part I. Being the first part of early lessons. By the author of The Parent's Assistant, six volumes.
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Printed For J. Johnson, No. 72, St. Paul's Church-Yard |
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1 |
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The Calendar; or, monthly recreations: chiefly consisting of dialogues between an Aunt and her nieces, designed to inspire the juvenile mind with a love of virtue, and a study of nature.
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J. Harris |
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1 |
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The History of Mary Ann; or, Filial Duty Rewarded. A Moral Tale--Founded on Facts. By M. Bryant.
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Printed by Hay and Turner, Newcastle Street, Strand: and Published By G. Stevens, No. 10, Borough Road, Southwark |
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1 |
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The Rebellious School-Girl. A Tale. By Mary Highes (late Robson), Author Of "The Ornaments Discovered," "The Alchemist," &c.
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William Darton, 58, Holborn-Hill |
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1 |
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Evenings at home; or, the juvenile budget opened. Consisting of a variety of miscellaneous pieces, for the instruction and amusement of young persons.
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Printed For J. Johnson, No. 72, St. Paul's Churchyard |
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1 |
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An abridgement of the history of New-England, for the use of young persons.
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Etheridge & Bliss |
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1 |
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Engines of Instruction, Mischief, and Magic: Children's Literature in England from its Beginnings to 1839.
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University of Nebraska Press |
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Harry Beaufoy; Or, The Pupil Of Nature. By Maria Hack.
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Printed For Harvey And Darton, Gracechurch-Street |
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1 |