More, Hannah, 1745-1833
More, Hannah
Moore, Hannah, 1745-1833
Hannah More English writer and philanthropist (1745-1833)
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (44)
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Works
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Apprentice's monitor |
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Black Giles, the poacher. Part 1 |
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Black Giles, the poacher Part 2 |
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Cheap repository tracts |
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The Cheapside apprentice. |
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Christian morals |
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Coelebs in search of a wife |
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The cottage cook; or, Mrs. Jones's cheap dishes: shewing the way to do much good with little money |
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The day of judgment or, the grand reckoning. |
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Dram shop. |
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Dram-shop |
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Essays on various subjects, principally designed for young ladies |
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An estimate of the religion of the fashionable world. : By one of the laity |
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The fatal falsehood, 1780: |
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Florio : a tale, for fine gentlemen and fine ladies: and, the bas bleu; or, conversation: two poems |
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The gin-Shop : Or, a Peep into a Prison |
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The grand assizes |
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Happy waterman |
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The history of Charles Jones, the footman : Written by himself |
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History of Hester Wilmot. |
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The history of Hester Wilmot Part 1 |
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The history of Mary Wood, : the house-maid; or, the danger of false excuses |
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The history of Mr. Fantom, the new fashioned philosopher, and his man William. |
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The history of the two shoemakers Part 4 |
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The history of Tom White Part 1 |
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The history of Tom White Part 2 |
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The inflexible captive : a tragedy by Miss Hannah More |
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Joseph made known to his brethren |
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Memoirs of the life and correspondence of Mrs. Hannah More. |
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Moral and entertaining tracts Vol. 2 |
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Ode to Dragon, Mr. Garrick's house-dog, at Hampton. |
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Percy, : a tragedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden |
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Pilgrims. |
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Plays. |
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Practical piety; or, The influence of the religion of the heart on the conduct of the life. |
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Remarks on the speech of M. Dupont, made in the National Convention of France, on the subjects of religion and public education |
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The riot, or, Half a loaf is better than no bread in a dialogue between Jack Anvil and Tom Hod : to the tune of "A cobler there was," &c. |
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Robert and Richard : or, the Ghost of poor Molly, who was drowned in Richard's mill pond. To the tune of Collins's Mulberry tree |
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The roguish miller; or, nothing got by cheating: A true ballad |
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Sacred dramas : chiefly intended for young persons: the subjects taken from the Bible. To which is added, Sensibility, a poem |
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Search after happiness |
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Selected writings of Hannah More |
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Shepherd of salisbury plain |
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The shepherd of Salisbury Plain Part 1 |
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The shepherd of Salisbury Plain Part 2 |
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Shopkeeper turned sailor. |
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Sir Eldred of the Bower, : and the bleeding rock: two legendary tales. By Miss Hannah More |
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Slavery, a poem. By Hannah More |
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Spirit of prayer |
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Strictures on the modern system of female education |
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Sunday reading. Bear ye one another's burthens : or, the valley of tears: a vision |
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Sunday reading. : On carrying religion into the Common Business of Life. A dialogue between James Stock and Will. Simpson, the shoemakers, as they sat at work. To which is added, The hackney coachman, &c |
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Sunday school. |
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Tales for the common people |
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Tales for young person |
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Tawney Rachel : Or, The fortune-teller: with some account of dreams, omens & conjurers, to which is added the bad bargain |
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Tawny Rachel |
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Thoughts on the importance of the manners of the great to general society |
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'Tis all for the best |
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De twee rijke landlieden, of De geschiedenis van Thomas Roemlust : eene bijdrage tot de volkslecture |
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Two shoemakers |
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The two shoemakers Part 1 |
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Two shoemakers. Part 1 |
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The two shoemakers Part 2 |
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Two shoemakers. Part 2 |
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Two shoemakers. Part 3 |
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The two shoemakers Part 3 |
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The two shoemakers Part 4 |
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The two soldiers |
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The two wealthy farmers Part 1 |
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The two wealthy farmers Part 2 |
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The two wealthy farmers Part 3 |
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The two wealthy farmers Part 4 |
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The two wealthy farmers Part 5 |
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The two wealthy farmers Part 6 |
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The two wealthy farmers Part 7 |
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Village politics |
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Way to wealth. |
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The wife reformed |
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Works. 1840 |
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Works. 1854 |
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Works. 1868 |
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The works of Miss Hannah More : in prose and verse |
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Works. Selections. 1995 |
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Works. Selections (Oliver and Boyd) |
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