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| Thomas Aston Coffin, Three Years Old. Painted by Copley. Owned by heirs of Miss Anne S. Robbins, Boston, Mass. |
facing 222 |
| Mrs. John Hesselius and her Children, John and Caroline. Painted by John Hesselius. Owned by Mrs. Ridgeley, Baltimore, Md. |
facing 228 |
| Charlotte and Elizabeth Hesselius. Painted by John Hesselius. Owned by Mrs. Ridgeley, Baltimore, Md. |
facing 234 |
| Charles Spooner Cary, Eight Years Old, 1786. Owned by Mrs. Edward Cunningham, East Milton, Mass. |
facing 240 |
| Margaret Graves Cary, Fourteen Years Old, 1786. Owned by Mrs. Edward Cunningham, East Milton, Mass. |
facing 246 |
| The Custis Children, 1760 circa. Owned by General Custis Lee, Lexington, Va. |
facing 250 |
| "The Holy Bible Abridged." Owned by American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass. |
facing 254 |
| Illustration from "Original Poetry for Young Minds" |
256 |
| Page of "Hieroglyphick Bible." Owned by American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass. |
259 |
| Title-page of "Merry Tales of the Wise Men of Gotham" |
266 |
| Page of "Merry Tales of the Wise Men of Gotham" |
267 |
| "The Renowned History of Goody Two Shoes" |
facing 270 |
| Title-page of "A New Lottery Book" |
274 |
| Two Pages of "A New Lottery Book" |
276 |
| Frontispiece of "Be Merry and Wise." Owned by American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass. |
278 |
| Title-page of "Be Merry and Wise." Owned by American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass. |
282 |
| Page of "Cobwebs to catch Flies" |
284 |
| Woodcut by Bewick. "William and Amelia." From "The Looking Glass for the Mind" |
286 |
| Woodcut by Bewick. "Caroline, or A Lesson to cure Vanity." From "The Looking Glass for the Mind" |
289 |
| Woodcut by Bewick. "Sir John Denham and his Worthy Tenant." From "The Looking Glass for the Mind" |
291 |
| Woodcut by Bewick. "Clarissa, or The Grateful Orphan." From "The Looking Glass for the Mind" |
294 |
| Page from "The Juvenile Biographer" |
296 |
| "The Juvenile Biographer" |
facing 298 |
| Two Pages of "The Father's Gift" |
facing 300 |
| Page of "Vice in its Proper Shape." Owned by American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass. |
302 |
| "The Good Girl at her Wheel" |
307 |
| Illustration from "Plain Things for Little Folks" |
309 |
| Anne Lennod's Sampler |
313 |