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  1. Peacock, Lucy [Author]

    The little emigrant, a tale. Interspersed with moral anecdotes and instructive conversations. Designed for the perusal of youth. By the author of The adventures of the six princesses of Babylon, Visit for a week, Juvenile magazine, &c &c

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    London: printed by S. Low, Berwick Street, Soho; for the author, at the Juvenile Library, NO. 259, Oxford Street; and sold by Messrs. Carpenter, Old Bond Street; C. Law, Ave-Maria Lane; and E. Newbery, the Corner of St. Paul's Church Yard, 1799 ; Online-Ausg.: Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009

  2. Cambon, Maria Geertruida van de Werken Madame de [Author] ; Berquin, Arnaud M [Other]

    The history of little Grandison. By M. Berquin, Author of the Childrens' Friend

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    London: printed for John Stockdale, Opposite Burlington-House, Piccadilly, [1791] ; Online-Ausg.: Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009

  3. Meilan, Mark Anthony [Author]

    The friend of youth : being a sequel to The children's friend; and like that work, consisting of apt stories, entertaining dialogues, and moral dramas: All Intended To excite Attention, cherish Feeling, and inculcate Virtue In The Rising Generation; Partly translated from Mr. Berquin, and other French and German writers, and partly original, being written by the editor himself, the Rev. Mark Anthony Meilan. Embellished with copper plates. Vol. I

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    London: printed for T. Hookham, in New Bond Street, D,MCC,LXXXVIII. [1788] ; Online-Ausg.: Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009

  4. The new polite instructor : or, Universal moralist. Consisting of select essays, tales, fables, visions and allegories, for the entertainment and instruction of younger minds. Selected from the most eminent authors

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    London: printed for the booksellers, MDCCLXXI. [1771] ; Online-Ausg.: Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009

  5. Allgood, Caroline [Author]

    The Whitsuntide present, for little masters and misses, or, The history of Master George and Miss Charlotte Goodchild : to which are added, Rules for behaviour, and, The reward of virtue

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    New-Haven [Conn.]: Sidney's Press, 1817

    Published in: Early American Imprints. Series II : Shaw/Shoemaker 1801-1819

  6. Allgood, Caroline [Author]

    The Whitsuntide present, for little masters and misses, or, The history of Master George and Miss Charlotte Goodchild : to which is added, Rules for behavior and the reward of virtue, an instructive story

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    New-Haven [Conn.]: Sidney's press, 1813

    Published in: Early American Imprints. Series II : Shaw/Shoemaker 1801-1819

  7. Pinchard, Elizabeth Sibthorpe [Author]

    The two cousins : a moral story, for the use of young persons. In which is exemplified the necessity of moderation and justice to the attainment of happiness. By the author of The blind child and Dramatic dialogues

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    London: printed for E. Newbery, at the corner of St. Paul's Church-Yard. MDCCXCVIII. (entered at Stationers Hall.), [1798] ; Online-Ausg.: Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009

  8. Pinchard, Elizabeth Sibthorpe [Author]

    The two cousins : a moral story, for the use of young persons. In which is exemplified the necessity of moderation and justice to the attainment of happiness. By the author of The blind child and Dramatic dialogues

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    London: printed for E. Newbery, at the Corner of St. Paul's Church-Yard. MDCCXCIV. (entered at Stationers-Hall), [1794] ; Online-Ausg.: Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009