George Stillman Hillard
Born 1808-01-01
Died 1879-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF54533820
- WikidataQ15527838
- ISNI0000000061249572
- Open LibraryOL160034A
Top Subjects
- Readers (31)
- Recitations (18)
- Elocution (12)
- Readers (Elementary) (10)
- Readers (Primary) (7)
- Readers (Secondary) (7)
- 1870-1950 (6)
Books by George Stillman Hillard
Total count: 98
The Franklin reader and speaker ...Brewer and Tileston1800-01-01
An oration pronounced before the inhabitants of Boston, July the fourth, 1835, in commemoration of American independence.Press of J. H. Eastburn, city printer1835-01-01
Lecture on public instruction in PrussiaRead before the American instituteKey & Biddle1836-01-01-
A reply to the report of a committee of those opposed to the license lawpublisher not identified1838-01-01
The relation of the poet to his ageA discourse delivered before the Phi Beta Kappa Society of Harvard University, on Thursday, August 24, 1843C. C. Little and J. Brown1843-01-01-
The poetical works of Edmund Spenserin five volumes1st American ed. / with introductory observations on the Faerie queene, and notes, by the editor.Little1848-01-01
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The dangers and duties of the mercantile profession.An address delivered before the Mercantile library association, at its thirtieth anniversary, Nov. 13, 1850.Ticknor, Reed, and Fields1850-01-01
A discourse delivered before the New England Society in the City of New-York, December 22, 1851The Society1852-01-01-
A discourse delivered before the New England Society in the city of New York, Dec. 22, 1851G.F. Nesbitt and Co.1852-01-01
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Six months in Italy1.Murray1853-01-01
Six months in Italy.Ticknor, Reed, and Fields1853-01-01-
To James T. Fields1853-01-01
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Poole's Statistical view of the executive and legislative departments of the government of Massachusetts, 1853to which is added the eulogy delivered by Hon. George S. Hillard on Daniel WebsterWhite & Potter1853-01-01
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Letters of Silas Standfast, to his Friend Jotham1854-01-01
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Six months in Italy3d ed.Ticknor, Reed, and Field1854-01-01
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A first class readerconsisting of extracts in prose and verse, with biographical and critical notices of the authorsBrewer and Tileston1855-01-01
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A second class readerconsisting of extracts, in prose and verse : for the use of the second classes in public and private schools : with an introductory treatise on reading and the training of the vocal organsSwan, Brewer and Tileston1856-01-01
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IntroductionSwan, Brewer and Tileston1856-01-01
A memoir of James Brownwith obituary notices and tributes of respect from public bodiesPrivately Printed1856-01-01
A memoir of James Brownwith obituary notices and tributes of respect from public bodiesPriv. print.1856-01-01-
A first class readerconsisting of extracts, in prose and verse, with biographical and critical notices of the authors. For the use of advanced classes in public and private schoolsHickling, Swan and Brewer1857-01-01
A Third Class Reader: Consisting of Extracts in Prose and Verse, for the Use of the Third ...Swan, Brewer and Tileston1857-01-01-
A third class readerconsisting of extracts in prose and verse, for the use of the third classes in public and private schools : with an introductory treatise on reading and the training of the vocal organsHickling, Swan, and Brewer1857-01-01
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A fourth class readerconsisting of extracts in prose and verse , for the use of the fourth classes in public and private schools. With an introductory treatise on reading and the training of the vocal organs.Hickling, Swan, and Brewer1857-01-01
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A second class readerconsisting of extracts in prose and verse : for the use of the second classes in public and private schools, with an introductory treatise on reading and the training of the vocal organsHickling, Swan and Brown1857-01-01
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The first[-third] primary reader ...Ingham and Bragg1858-01-01
A Second Class Reader: Consisting of Extracts, in Prose and Verse, for the Use of the Second ...Ingham and Bragg1858-01-01-
The second primary readerconsisting of extracts in prose and verse : with exercises in enunciation for the use of the second classes in primary schoolsHickling, Swan & Brewer1858-01-01
The Third Primary Reader: Consisting of Extracts in Prose and Verse. With Exercises in ...Brewer and Tileston1858-01-01-
The third primary readerconsisting of extracts in prose and verse, with exercises in enunciation for the use of the highest classes in primary schoolsHickling, Swan & Brewer1858-01-01
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The first primary readerwith engravings from original designsHickling, Swan & Brewer1859-01-01
A Second Class ReaderSwan, Brewer and Tileston, etc., etc.1861-01-01-
The third primary readerconsisting of extracts in prose and verse : with exercises in enunciation. For the use of the highest classes in primary schoolsSwan, Brewer & Tileston, etc., etc.1861-01-01
A First Class Reader: Consisting of Extracts, in Prose and Verse, with Biographical and Critical ...Ingham & Bragg1861-01-01-
The intermediate readerfor the use of schools : with an introductory treatise on reading and the training of the vocal organsBrewer and Tileston1863-01-01
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The sixth readerconsisting of extracts in prose and verse, with biographical and critical notices of the authors : for the use of advanced classes in public and private schoolsBrewer and Tileston1863-01-01
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The sixth readerconsisting of extracts in prose and verseW.B. Keen1863-01-01
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The fourth readerfor the use of schools : with an introductory treatise on reading and the training of the vocal organsBrewer and Tileston1863-01-01
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The sixth readerconsisting of extracts in prose and verse, with biographical and critical notices of the authors : for the use of advanced classes in public and private schoolsEldredge and Brother1863-01-01
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The fourth readerfor the use of schools : with an introductory treatise on reading and the training of the vocal organsBrewer and Tileston1863-01-01
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The fifth readerfor the use of public and private schools : with an introductory treatise on elocution by Prof. Mark BaileyKeen and Cooke1863-01-01
Hillard's readersBrewer & Tileston1863-01-01-
The fifth readerfor the use of public and private schools : with an introductory treatise on elocution by Mark BaileyJ.W. Schermerhorn & Co.1863-01-01
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The second reader for primary schoolsEldredge and Brother1864-01-01
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In memory of Charles Pelham CurtisJ.H. Eastburn1864-01-01
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The fourth reader, for the use of schoolsWith an introductory treatise on reading and the training of the vocal organsBrewer and Tileston, etc., etc.1864-01-01
Life and campaigns of George B. McClellan, major-general U. S. armyJ.B. Lippincott1864-01-01-
The intermediate readerBrewer and Tileston1864-01-01
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The primer, or, First readerTaintor Bros.1864-01-01
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Life and campaigns of George B. McClellan, Major-General U.S. ArmyJ.B. Lippincott & Co.1865-01-01
The political duties of the educated classes.A discourse delivered before the Phi Beta Kappa Society of Amherst College, July 10, 1866Ticknor and Fields1866-01-01-
Fourth readerBrewer and Tileston, etc., etc.1866-01-01
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The fifth readerfor the use of public and private schoolsBrewer and Tileston1866-01-01
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Hillard's primerLeigh's pronouncing ed. of Hillard's primer.Brewer and Tileston1866-01-01
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Address(------ Channing, W.E., 1780-1842. Services in Memory of Rev. William E. Channing, etc1867-01-01
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Six months in Italy11th ed.Ticknor1868-01-01
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Leigh's Hillard's second readerin pronouncing orthography.Brewer and Tileston1868-01-01
Memoir of Joseph Story, LL.D.John Wilson1868-01-01-
The Franklin primer or first[-sixth] readerBrewer and Tileston1871-01-01
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The Franklin fifth readerfor the use of public and private schools : with an introductory treatise on elocution by Mark BaileyTaintor Brothers, Merrill, & Co.1871-01-01
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The Franklin fifth readerfor the use of public and private schools : with an introductory treatise on elocution by Mark BaileyBrewer and Tileston1871-01-01
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Second readerBrewer and Tileston, etc., etc.1871-01-01
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The Franklin third readerTaintor Brothers, Merrill, & Co.1873-01-01
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The Franklin primer or first readerTaintor bros., Merrill & co.1873-01-01
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The Franklin fourth readerfor the use of public and private schoolsBrewer and Tileston1873-01-01
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The Franklin second readerWilliam Ware & co.1873-01-01
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Intermediate readerBrewer and Tileston, etc., etc.1873-01-01
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The Franklin advanced fourth or intermediate readerfor the use of public and private schoolsWilliam Ware & co.1874-01-01
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The Franklin sixth reader and speakerconsisting of extracts in prose and verse, with biographical and critical notices of the authorsBrewer and Tileston1874-01-01
The Third Reader for Primary SchoolsBrewer and Tileston, etc ., etc.1874-01-01-
The Franklin second readerBrewer and Tileston1875-01-01
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The Franklin sixth reader and speakerconsisting of extracts in prose and verse, with biographical and critical notices of the authorsBrewer and Tileston1875-01-01
The Franklin Fourth Reader for the Use of Public and Private SchoolsBrewer and Tileston1875-01-01
The Franklin Intermediate Reader: For the Use of Public and Private SchoolsBrewer and Tileston1875-01-01-
The Franklin fourth reader for the use of public and private schoolsBrewer and Tileston1876-01-01
The Franklin ... readerfor the use of public and private schoolsBrewer and Tileston1876-01-01-
Leigh's Hillard's second readerin pronouncing orthographyLeigh's pronouncing ed.Brewer and Tileston1876-01-01
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The third readerfor primary schoolsBrewer and Tileston1876-01-01
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The third reader, for primary schoolsW.B. Keen and Cooke1876-01-01
Life, letters and journals of George Ticknor12th ed.Houghton, Mifflin and Co.1876-01-01
Life, letters, and journals of George Ticknor [by G.S. Hillard].1876-01-01-
Franklin intermediate readerTaintor Bros., Merrill & Co., etc., etc.1877-01-01
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The Webster-Franklin fourth readerfor the use of public and private schoolsW. Ware and Co.1878-01-01
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The Webster-Franklin sixth reader and speakerconsisting of extracts in prose and verse, with biographical and critical notices of the authorsWilliam Ware and Co.1878-01-01
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The Webster-Franklin third readerTaintor1878-01-01
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Memoir of the Hon. James Savage, LL.D., late president of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyJohn Wilson and Son1878-01-01
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The Webster-Franklin advanced fourth or intermediate readerfor the use of public and private schoolsTaintor Bros., Merrill & Co.1878-01-01
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The Franklin primeror first[-sixth] readerEdition with the orthography of Webster.W. Ware and company1878-01-01
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The Webster-Franklin fifth readerfor the use of public and private schools : with an introductory treatise on elocution by Mark BaileyWilliam Ware and Co.1878-01-01
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The Franklin sixth reader and speakerconsisting of extracts in prose and verse, with biographical and critical notices of the authorsTaintor brothers, Merrill & co., etc., etc.1879-01-01
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Catalogue of the private library of the late Hon. George S. Hillard, of BostonTo be sold by auction ... May 8th and 9th, 1879 ... Charles F. Libbie, auctioneer ...W.F. Brown & co., printers1879-01-01
PrescottG.P. Putnamś sons; [etc., etc.]1896-01-01-
Captain John SmithThe University Society1904-01-01
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Memoir of Joseph Story, LL. D.publisher not identified1978-01-01
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Memoir of Cornelius Conway Felton, LL. D.publisher not identified1978-01-01
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The Franklin first readerLeigh's pronouncing ed.Taintor Bros., Merrill
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The primer, or, First readerBrewer and Tileston
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A third class readerconsisting of extracts in prose and verse for the use of the third classes in public and private schoolsSwan, Brewer & Tileston