Day, Mahlon, 1790-1854
Mahlon Day
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Day, Mahlon ‡d 1790-1854
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Day, Mahlon, ‡d 1790-1854
- 100 0 _ ‡a Mahlon Day
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Works
Title | Sources |
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ABC with verses | |
The babes in the wood, in verse : an affecting tale. | |
Breakfast, dinner, and supper | |
Children in the wood (Ballad) | |
The child's port folio : being a collection of pictures, with remarks, amusing and instructive. | |
Cobwebs to catch flies | |
Conversations on the art of glass blowing. | |
A day's pleasure : to which are added, Reflections on a day's pleasure | |
Dialogues in short sentences | |
The farm-house. | |
General shipping and commercial list | |
The good child's little hymn book. | |
Happy cottagers | |
Harry Winter, the shipwrecked sailor boy : to which is added, The oak at home. | |
Hints to young people on the duties of civil life | |
The history of curious and wonderful fish. | |
The holiday queen | |
Home | |
Horace and William, or, The careless little boy. | |
Hymns for the use of prisoners | |
Hymns in prose for children. | |
Hymns on various subjects. | |
Industrious Harry | |
Infant hymns | |
Instruction with amusement in the tale of the blackbird's nest : to which is added, The fruits of disobedience, Old grand-papa, &c. | |
Juliana Oakley | |
Juvenile pastimes in verse. | |
The life and adventures of Alexander Selkirk, the real Robinson Crusoe : a narrative founded on facts. History of the wanderings of Tom Starboard. | |
The little field daisy. | |
Little stories for little children. | |
Little Susan and her lamb. | |
Mary and Betsey : from Jack Halyard. | |
The mountain of health, or, The hour improved | |
My father : a poem. | |
The new cries of London. | |
The New York cries, in rhyme | |
New-York evening tales | |
New-York scenes : designed for the entertainment and instruction of children of city and country. | |
Parley's juvenile lectures on insects. | |
Paul Gasford | |
Picture of New-York. | |
The pious gift : consisting of, A dialogue between two seamen after a storm, The wonderful cure of General Naaman, The blind Irishman restored to sight, An account of some seamen in the battle of the Nile, hymns, &c. | |
A pleasing toy for girl or boy. | |
A pleasing variety for the youthful mind. | |
The poetic gift. | |
The pretty picture book. | |
Remember now thy creator in the days of thy youth : [blank book]. | |
Rhode-Island tales | |
Saying and doing, or, Frank and Harry. | |
The school of good manners. | |
Scripture history | |
Select hymns for youth. | |
Short sketches of characters from the Old Testament | |
Simple stories with good maxims. | |
Specimens of penmanship, written by [blank] at the Academy of [blank]. | |
A stands for apple-tree or The alphabet in verse, 1833: | |
State constitutions : a synopsis of the principal features of the constitutions of each of the United States. | |
Susan and Edward | |
Tales for Thomas : containing The soldier, The present, The return, The mouse, The dog, Little Harry, The garden, Strawberries, The kite, The black man | |
Tariff, or Rates of duties payable on goods, wares, and merchandise imported into the United States of America, after the first day of January, 1836, until December 31st, 1837. With the rates of duty of the tariff of 1828. | |
The true and wonderful story of Paul Gasford, who, when only about four years old was lost in the woods, and by his own remarkable contrivance and wisdom, after four days' travel, got safe to his parents, at Niagara, 40 miles from the place where he was lost. | |
The two lambs : an allegorical history | |
Uncle John's true stories about natural history | |
Visit to Fulton Market | |
Voice of the new year | |
Warning clock | |
Way to get a lesson | |
The wilful girl and the impatient boy. | |
Youthful sports. | |
The youth's natural history of animals. |