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The History Of Sandford and Merton: A Work Intended For The Use Of Children. By Thomas Day, Esq. In Three Volumes.
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Printed For John Stockdale, Piccadilly |
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The Juvenile Spectator; Being Observations on the Tempers, Manners, and Foibles of Various Young Persons, Interpsersed With such lively Matter, as it is presumed will amuse as well as instruct. By Arabella Argus.
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Printed By And For W. And T. Darton, 58, Holborn-Hill |
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The Moralist; or, amusing and interesting dialogues, on natural, moral, and religious subjects, calculated to afford rational and improving entertainment to the ingenious youth.
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West and Hughes |
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1 |
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The mother's first book for little children: accompanied with engravings; by means of which conversation may be addressed, and instruction extended to the infant mind / by Mrs. Lovechild [etc.]
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William Darnton, 58, Holborn Hill |
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1 |
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The Newtonian system of Philosophy; explained by familiar objects, in an entertaining manner, for the use of young ladies and gentlemen [etc.]
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Printed for Ogilvy and Son; Vernor and Hood; J. Walker; Lackington, Allen, and Co. and Darton and Harvey |
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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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The Scottish orphans: a moral tale. Founded on an historical fact; and calculated to improve the minds of young people.
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Wetton and Jarvis |
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1 |
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The Value of a child; or motives to the good education of children. In a letter to a daughter, by John Taylor, D. D.
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Printed By Richard And Arthur Taylor |
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The world described, in easy verse. Illustrative of the situation, manners, and produce of all nations. For the use of young persons. With coloured engravings and a map / by W. R. Lynch, Esq.
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Printed by W. Lewis, Finch-lane; for Sir Richard Phillips and Co. Bride-court, Bridge-street; and may be had of all booksellers. |
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The Young Manís Book of Knowledge: Being A Proper Supplement to the young manís companion . . . By D. Fenning, Author of the Royal English Dictionary, Universal Spelling-Book, Use of the Globes, &c. &c.
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Printed for S. Crowder, in Pater-noster-Row, and B. Collins, in Salisbury |
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1 |