Fables, by Mrs. Teachwell: in which the Morals are drawn incidentally in various Ways. Price 1s.

Juvenile Correspondence; or, Letters suited to Children from four to above ten Years of Age, By Mrs. Teachwell. Price 1s. 6d.

School Dialogues for Boys. Being an Attempt to convey Instruction insensibly to their tender Minds, and instil the Love of Virtue. By Mrs. Teachwell. In Two Vols. Price 4s.

Dramatic Pieces calculated to exemplify the Mode of Conduct which will render young Ladies both amiable and happy, when their School Education is completed. Vol. I. Containing the Good Mother-in-Law, and the Good Daughter-in-law. Vol. II. containing the Reformation, and the Maternal Sister. Vol. III. containing the Triumph of Reason, and the Contrast. By P. I. Price 6s.

Fables in Monosyllables, by Mrs. Teachwell; to which are added, Morals, in Dialogues between a Mother and Children. Price 2s.

A Father’s Advice to his Son. Written chiefly for the Perusal of young Gentlemen. By M. P. Price 2s.

William Sedley; or, The Evil Day deferred. By S. S. Price 2s. 6d. Embellished with a Frontispiece.

The Conversations of Emily. Translated from the French of Madame le Comtesse d’Epigny, 2 Vols. 7s, bound.

A Course of Lectures for Sunday Evenings: Containing Religious Advice to young Persons. By S. S. Two Vols. Price 3s.

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