Blake, John Lauris
Born 1788-01-01
Died 1857-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF27472565
- WikidataQ6244116
- ISNI0000000081067602
- Open LibraryOL155489A
Top Subjects
- Readers (4)
- Rhetoric (2)
- English language (2)
- History (2)
- Juvenile literature (2)
- Geography (2)
- Botany (2)
Books by Blake, John Lauris
Total count: 46
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A discourse on the nature and design of Christian baptismdelivered at Pawtucket in North-Providence, R.I. on Sunday, August 4, A.D. 1816Miller & Hutchens1816-01-01
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Questions adapted to Blair's rhetoric abridged4th ed.Cushing & Appleton1820-01-01
Questions adapted to Blair's rhetoric abridged5th ed.Cushing & Appleton1822-01-01-
An abridgment of Lectures on rhetorick2d ed.Printed by Joseph Manahan1822-01-01
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An oration before the Grand Lodge of Free Masons in New Hampshire, pronounced at their annual communication in Concord, June 12, A.L. 5823Printed by Isaac Hill1823-01-01
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The historical readerdesigned for the use of schools and families, on a new planPrinted by George Hough. Sold at his bookstore; also at the respective bookstores of Isaac Hill, Jacob B. Moore, Hoag & Wells, and Luther Roby, Concord; Harrison Gray & Co., Portsmouth; John Kimball, Warner; Blake, Cutler, & Co., Bellows Falls, and Jonathan Hagar, Middlebury, Vermont; Clark & Tyler, Greenfield, Massachusetts; Oliver D. Cooke & Sons, Hartford, Connecticut; and by other booksellers in the United States1823-01-01
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The historical readerdesigned for the use of schools and families on a new plan2nd ed.Isaac Hill1824-01-01
The Biblical readeror, 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.Lincoln & Edmands1826-01-01-
Evenings in Boston[Two lines from The happy home]Bowles and Dearborn, 72 Washington Street.1827-01-01
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The historical reader, designed for the use of schools and familieson a new planPrinted by E. Peck & Co.1827-01-01
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First book in astronomyadapted to the use of common schoolsLincoln and Edmands1831-01-01
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A geography for childrenRichardson, Lord & Holbrook1831-01-01
First book in astronomy.Lincoln & Edmands1831-01-01
Conversations on the evidences of Christianityin which the leading arguments of the best authors are arranged, developed, and connected with each otherCarter, Hendee, & Co.1832-01-01-
American universal geography for schools and academies, on the principles of analysis and comparison2d ed.J. Jewett, etc., etc.1833-01-01
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American universal geographyfor schools and academies : on the principles of analysis and comparison ...Russell, Odiorne & Co.1833-01-01
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A general biographical dictionarycomprising a summary account of the most distinguished persons of all ages, nations, and professions. Including more than one thousand articles of American biography ...J. P. Peaslee1835-01-01
Conversations on vegetable physiology, comprehending the elements of botany with their application to agricultureadapted to the use of schools.Fourth American edition.E.L. Carey and A. Hart1835-01-01-
Conversations on chemistryin which the elements of that science are familiarly explained, and illustrated by experiments, and 38 engravings on woodThe 15th American, from the last London edition, with additions and corrections / to which are now added, explanations of the text, directions for simplifying the apparatus, and a vocabulary of terms, together with a list of interesting experiments, by J. L. Comstock ; together with a new and extensive series of questions, by J. L. Blake.Beach and Beckworth1835-01-01
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Conversations on natural philosophyin which the elements of that science are familiarly explained and adapted to the comprehension of young girls ... improved by appropriate questions for the examination of scholars, also by illustrative notes and a dictionary of philosophical termsBoston stereotype ed.Gould, Kendall & Lincoln1836-01-01
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First book in astronomyadapted to the use of common schools : illustrated with steel plate engravingsStereotype edition, with additions and improvements.Gould, Kendall and Lincoln, successors to Lincoln & Edmands, and sold by the principal booksellers throughout the United States1836-01-01
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Conversations on vegetable physiology ; comprehending the elements of botany with their application to agriculture5th American ed.E.L. Carey & A. Hart1836-01-01
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The first readera class book for schools, to be used next after the spelling-book, or in connexion with itHoratio Hill1838-01-01
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Letters to an only daughteron confirmation: being a manual for the youth of the Protestant Episcopal church.J. Whetham1839-01-01
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Conversations on natural philosophyin which the elements of that science are familiarly explained and adapted to the comprehension of young pupilsBoston stereotype ed.Gould, Kendall & Lincoln1839-01-01
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The young orator and New York class bookespecially designed to prevent dullness and monotony in the reading and declamation of schools10th ed.Robinson, Pratt & Co. and A.V. Blake1840-01-01
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A general biographical dictionarycomprising a summary account of the most distinquished persons of all ages, nations, and professions : including more than one thousand articles of American biography5th ed.James Kay, Jun. and Brother1842-01-01
The beauties of American history.A. V. Blake1844-01-01-
A 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.A. V. Blake1844-01-01
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The wonders of the oceancontaining an account of the color, saltness, and probable depth of the ocean : of its mountains of ice, gulfs, whirlpools, currents, and tides : and of its coral and other formations and productions, so far as known, whether animal, mineral, or vegetableHenry & Sweetlands1845-01-01
The wonders of the oceancontaining 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.Henry & Sweetlands1845-01-01-
Juvenile companion and fireside readerconsisting of historical and biographical anecdotes and selections in poetryHarper & Bros.1846-01-01
General biographical dictionary comprising a summary account of the most distinguished persons of all ages, nations and professionEighth edition, revised.Mussey & Co.1850-01-01
Anecdotes of the American IndiansC. M. Welles1850-01-01-
The farmer's every-day bookor, Sketches of social life in the country: with the popular elements of practical and theoretical agriculture and twelve hundred laconics and apothegms relatin to ethics, religion, and general literature; also five hundred receipts on hygeian, domestic, and rural economy.Derby, Miller and Co.1850-01-01
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Anecdotes of the American Revolutionselected from Garden's Anecdotes, Gordon's Letters, New Hampshire historical collections, Massachusetts historical collections, New York historical collections, American anecdotes, Historical anecdotes, and other works on history and biographyC.M. Welles1850-01-01
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Lessons in modern farmingor, Agriculture for schools; containing scientific exercises for recitation; and elegant extracts from rural literature, for academic or family reading.M. H. Newman & company1851-01-01
The farm and the firesideor, The romance of agriculture. Being half hour sketches of life in the countryWanzer, Beardsley & Company1852-01-01
The farmer's every-day book; or, Sketches of social life in the countrywith the popular elements of practical and theoretical agriculture and twelve hundred laconics and apothegms relating to ethics, religion, and general literature; also five hundred receipts on hygeian, domestic, and rural economyDerby, Miller1852-01-01-
A family-text book for the countryor, The farmer at homeC.M. Saxton1853-01-01
Every day Scripture readingsG. P. Putnam & co.1853-01-01
The farmer's every-day book; or, Sketches of social life in the countrywith the popular elements of practical and theoretical agriculture. Also, five hundred receipts on hygeian, domestic, and rural economyMiller, Orton & Mulligan1854-01-01
The American Revolutionincluding also the Beauties of American historyH.W. Derby & Co.1856-01-01-
A family-text book for the country; or, The farmer at home: being a cyclopaedia of the more important topics in modern agriculture, and in natural history and domestic economy, adapted to rural lifeC.M. Saxton1856-01-01
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A General biographical dictionary, comprising a summary account of the most distinguished persons of all ages, nations and professionsincluding more than one thousand articles of American biography ...9th ed.Sanborn, Carter & Bazin1857-01-01
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The farm and the firesideor, The romance of agiculture; being half hour sketches of life in the country.Alden, Beardsley1964-01-01