The book we wanted for our babies, or Tales in words of not more than three letters |
The Sisters |
The Sisters |
Contributor |
NonPoetry |
Unknown |
The comparative results of the chief principles of the poor-law administration in England and Ireland, as compared with that of Scotland |
Sir Edwin Chadwick |
Sir Edwin Chadwick |
Contributor |
NonPoetry |
Unknown |
The excellency and nobleness of true religion |
John Smith |
John Smith |
Contributor |
NonPoetry |
Unknown |
The facilities which the law may give for small investments in real property, and the means they would afford of improving the dwellings of the people and the condition of the working classes |
Thomas Hare |
Thomas Hare |
Contributor |
NonPoetry |
Unknown |
The landowner in relation to the state |
Unsigned |
Unsigned |
Contributor |
NonPoetry |
Unknown |
The Life of Christ: an eclectic Gospel |
Unsigned |
Unsigned |
Contributor |
NonPoetry |
Unknown |
The lost child. A true story |
Unsigned |
Unsigned |
Contributor |
Poetry |
Unknown |
The New Shoes. Or, what a little child may do. By the Authoress of "sunshine or clouds," & c. |
Unsigned |
Unsigned |
Contributor |
NonPoetry |
Unknown |
The philosophy of the immortality of the soul and the resurrection of the human body |
John Henry Freese, ed. |
John Henry Freese, ed. |
Contributor |
NonPoetry |
Unknown |
The present aspect of the convict question |
Walter Crofton |
Sir Walter Crofton |
Contributor |
NonPoetry |
Unknown |
The Rules of Croquet. Revised and Corrected by an Old Hand |
Unsigned |
Unsigned |
Contributor |
NonPoetry |
Unknown |
Widow Gray. A ballad for humble homes |
Mrs. Boyes |
Mrs. Boyes |
Contributor |
Poetry |
Unknown |