Blake, John Lauris, 1788-1857
Blake, J.-L
Blake, John Lauris
Blake, J. L. 1788-1857
John Lauris Blake écrivain albanais
Blake, J. L. (John Lauris), 1788-1857
VIAF ID: 27472565 ( Personal )
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (21)
Works
Title | Sources |
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American universal geography, for schools and academies ... | |
Anecdotes of the American Indians, illustrating their eccentricities of character. | |
The beauties of American history. | |
Bible. | |
The Biblical reader; or, Interesting extracts from the Sacred Scriptures; with practical observations, and questions for the examination of scholars, for the use of schools generally, and Sunday schools in particular. | |
The boys' book of Indian battles and adventures, with anecdotes about them. | |
Conversations on chemistry; | |
Conversations on natural philosophy, in which the elements of that science are familiarly explained, and adapted to the comprehension of young pupils. Illustrated with plates. | |
A discourse on the nature and design of Christian baptism : delivered at Pawtucket in North-Providence, R.I. on Sunday, August 4, A.D. 1816 | |
Every day Scripture readings; | |
The family encyclopedia of useful knowledge and general literature | |
The farm and the fireside; or, The romance of agriculture; being half hour sketches of life in the country. | |
First book in astronomy. | |
A general biographical dictionary, comprising a summary account of the most distinguished persons of all ages, nations, and professions. Including more than one thousand articles of American biography ... | |
A geographical, chronological, and historical atlas on a new and improved plan, or, A view of the present state of all the empires, kingdoms, states, and colonies in the known world | |
A geography for children. | |
The high school reader, designed for a first class book. Consisting of extracts in prose and poetry. | |
The historical reader, designed for the use of schools and families on a new plan. | |
History of the american revolution first published in london under the superintendence of the society for the diffusion of useful knowledge. improved with maps and other illustrations | |
Hutton's book of nature laid open : adapted to the use of families and schools | |
Hutton's book of nature laid open : revised and improved : prepared expressly for young perons, but will be found interesting for persons of all ages | |
The juvenile companion and fireside reader : consisting of historical and biographical anecdotes, and selections in poetry | |
Lessons in modern farming; or, Agriculture for schools; containing scientific exercises for recitation; and elegant extracts from rural literature, for academic or family reading. | |
Letters to an only daughter, on confirmation: being a manual for the youth of the Protestant Episcopal church. | |
An oration before the Grand Lodge of Free Masons in New Hampshire, pronounced at their annual communication in Concord, June 12, A.L. 5823 | |
The parlor book... | |
The second reader, or Juvenile companion. To be used in families, or as a class book for schools. | |
A text-book; | |
A view of the world, as exhibited in the manners, costumes, & characteristics of all nations | |
Wikidata, July 6, 2023 | |
The wonders of art; containing an account of celebrated ancient ruins; fortifications; public edifices; monuments; and some of the most curious and useful inventions in modern times. | |
The wonders of the earth; containing an account of its remarkable features and phenomena: to wit, minerals, mountains, caverns, earthquakes, volcanoes, storms, whirlwinds, and other miscellaneous matter. | |
The wonders of the ocean; containing an account of the color, saltness, and probable depth of the ocean; of its mountains of ice, gulfs, whirlpools, currents, and of its coral and other formations and productions, so far as known, whether animal, mineral, or vegetable. | |
The young orator : consisting of prose, poetry, and dialogues for declamation in schools ; selected from the best authors |