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Ambrose and Eleanor; or, The Adventures of Two Children Deserted on an Uninhabited Island. Translated from the French, with Alterations, Adapting it to the Perusal of Youth. By Lucy Peacock, Author Of The Visit For A week, &c.
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Printed For J. Johnson, And J. Harris, In St. Pau'ís Church-Yard; R. And L. Peacock, At The Juvenile Library, No. 259, Oxford Street; C. Law, Ave Maria Lane; And B. Tabart, New Bond Street |
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Mentoria: or, The Young Ladies Instructor, in Familiar Conversations on Moral and Entertaining Subjects: Calculated to improve Young Minds, In the Essential, as well as Ornamental Parts Of Female Education. By Miss Ann Murray.
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Printed For Messrs. Price, Sheppard, Potts, S. Watson, W. Colles, Williams, Walker, R. Moncrieffe, Jenkin, E. Cross, Wogan, Exshaw, White, Beatty, Burton, And B. Watson |
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Drawing-Room Tales. Philip and Philippina: He Would be an Author: and The Romance Reader. By Mrs. Baker.
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Published By Shepherd And Sutton, Foster Lane, Cheapside |
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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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Geography And History, Selected By A Lady, For The Use Of Her Own Children.
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Printed For C. & J. Rivington; T. Cadell; G.B. Whittaker; Longman, Rees, Orme & Co.; Harvey & Darton; Baldwin & Cradock; J.M. Richardson; Boosey & Sons; J. Booker . . . And Hurst, Chance & Co. |
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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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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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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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Henry: A Story, Intended for little boys and girls from five to seven years old. By Frances Bowyer Vaux.
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Printed By And For William Darton, Jun. 53, Holborn Hill |
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A Course of Lectures, for Sunday Evenings. Containing Religious Advice to Young Persons. In Two Volumes.
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Printed And Sold By John Marshall And Co., At No. 4, Aldermary Church-Yard |
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