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... VOLUMES . HIDDEN WINGS . SOWING THE WIND . SUNSHINE AT HOME . The name of this Author is a sufficient Guarantee of the cellence of the Series . PETER PARLEY'S OWN STORY . From the Personal Narrative of Books Published by Sheldon & Company.
... VOLUMES . HIDDEN WINGS . SOWING THE WIND . SUNSHINE AT HOME . The name of this Author is a sufficient Guarantee of the cellence of the Series . PETER PARLEY'S OWN STORY . From the Personal Narrative of Books Published by Sheldon & Company.
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... volumes containing Rose Morton's Journal for the Beveral months of the year . Each volume Illustrated , 18mo , 45 cents . There are now ready , ROSE MORTON'S JOURNAL FOR JANUARY . ROSE MORTON'S JOURNAL FOR FEBRUARY . ROSE MORTON'S ...
... volumes containing Rose Morton's Journal for the Beveral months of the year . Each volume Illustrated , 18mo , 45 cents . There are now ready , ROSE MORTON'S JOURNAL FOR JANUARY . ROSE MORTON'S JOURNAL FOR FEBRUARY . ROSE MORTON'S ...
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... VOLUMES . ROLLO ON THE ATLANTIC . ROLLO IN PARIS . ROLLO IN SWITZERLAND . ROLLO IN LONDON . ROLLO ON THE RHINE . ROLLO IN SCOTLAND . ROLLO IN GENEVA . ROLLO IN HOLLAND . ROLLO IN NAPLES . ROLLO IN ROME . . Each volume fully illustrated ...
... VOLUMES . ROLLO ON THE ATLANTIC . ROLLO IN PARIS . ROLLO IN SWITZERLAND . ROLLO IN LONDON . ROLLO ON THE RHINE . ROLLO IN SCOTLAND . ROLLO IN GENEVA . ROLLO IN HOLLAND . ROLLO IN NAPLES . ROLLO IN ROME . . Each volume fully illustrated ...
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... volume 90 cents . From the Troy Whig . " The writer , although by no means an imitator of Jacob Abbott , shows a good deal of talent in the same field . " From the Boston Journal . " While in general this story resembles Mr. Abbott's ...
... volume 90 cents . From the Troy Whig . " The writer , although by no means an imitator of Jacob Abbott , shows a good deal of talent in the same field . " From the Boston Journal . " While in general this story resembles Mr. Abbott's ...
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... volumes are the much admired Geldart Series of books for the young , which have established a very enviable reputation in England for their wholesome moral tendency . They are beautifully printed 16mo volumes , with gilt backs , and are ...
... volumes are the much admired Geldart Series of books for the young , which have established a very enviable reputation in England for their wholesome moral tendency . They are beautifully printed 16mo volumes , with gilt backs , and are ...
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Page 6 - NEW YORK: D. APPLETON & COMPANY, 200 BROADWAY. MDCCCXLH. V ENTERED, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1842, BY D. APPLETON & COMPANY, in the Clerk's Office of the District Conrt of the United States, for the Southern District of New York.
Page 35 - ... income serve for your own expenses, as (I fear) from the narrowness of my present prospects It will not be in my power to afford you assistance. I had flattered myself with the contrary persuasion, and this is one of my airy Castles, the destruction of which gives me the most pain and disappointment. I assure you, it is a great source of satisfaction to me to think, that at least you have a comfortable House, where you are secure from vulgar intrusion, and vulgar occurrences; and I cannot but...
Page 71 - M sat at a window which was hall raised to admit the breath of a balmy summer day, and she had a book in her hand which she had been reading aloud to three of her daughters, who were engaged in useful and ornamental work.
Page 108 - So my mother was convinced that he was a thief, and that he had come in to steal the money from the pockets of her dresses.
Page 39 - Give my love to the children, and believe me, as ever, " Your very affectionate friend,