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Title : Harrison's New Nursery Picture Book

Compiler : J. Harrison

Release date : August 16, 2007 [eBook #22335]
Most recently updated: January 2, 2021

Language : English

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HARRISON'S

NURSURY PICTURE

BOOK,

CONTAINING SEVENTY INTERESTING

ENGRAVINGS.


Bull

DEVIZES:

Printed and published by J. Harrison ,
AND SOLD BY
THE LONDON BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS.

Price Sixpence.

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HARRISON'S

NEW

NURSERY PICTURE

BOOK,

CONTAINING SEVENTY INTERESTING

ENGRAVINGS.


Deer

PRINTED BY J. HARRISON, DEVIZES,

AND SOLD BY THE

London Booksellers and Stationers.

PRICE SIXPENCE.

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The little Pony and his rider. The little Pony and his rider.

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The little Automaton Lady. The little Automaton Lady.


Crusoe preparing to build a House. Crusoe preparing to build a House.

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Crusoe rescues his man Friday. Crusoe rescues his man Friday.


A covetous man is never contented. A covetous man is never contented.

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Edward and his little tame Robin. Edward and his little tame Robin.


Reflections in a Churchyard. Reflections in a Churchyard.

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Discovery on the uninhabited Island. Discovery on the uninhabited Island.


A house on fire! what a dreadful sight! A house on fire! what a dreadful sight!

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Lord Modish and Lady Squander. Lord Modish and Lady Squander.


Look at my pretty new Book! Look at my pretty new Book!

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You must not touch Sisters' dolls Fred. You must not touch Sisters' dolls Fred.


Going full speed to the Races. Going full speed to the Races.

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Good news from brother Sam. Good news from brother Sam.


Lost Harry found sleeping under a tree. Lost Harry found sleeping under a tree.

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A Traveller overtaken by a storm. A Traveller overtaken by a storm.


Crusoe cast on an uninhabited Island. Crusoe cast on an uninhabited Island.

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Crusoe discovers the print of a foot. Crusoe discovers the print of a foot.


Robinson Crusoe firing at the Savages. Robinson Crusoe firing at the Savages.


Robinson Crusoe and his man Friday. Robinson Crusoe and his man Friday.

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Poor man! what a heavy load. Poor man! what a heavy load.


Edwin on his new Rocking-Horse. Edwin on his new Rocking-Horse.

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May-day amusements. May-day amusements.


A visit to the Indian Juggler. A visit to the Indian Juggler.

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Just arrived from Persia. Just arrived from Persia.


The idle and disobedient Boy. The idle and disobedient Boy.

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Little Edward watering his Flowers. Little Edward watering his Flowers.


Consultation over a Plum Cake. Consultation over a Plum Cake.

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Mrs. Teachwell and her Pupils. Mrs. Teachwell and her Pupils.


Remember God is every where. Remember God is every where.

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John taking leave of his Mother. John taking leave of his Mother.


William breakfasting with his Uncle. William breakfasting with his Uncle.

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The danger of passion. The danger of passion.


Never destroy any thing wantonly. Never destroy any thing wantonly.

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Lady Bountiful visiting the sick. Lady Bountiful visiting the sick.


The Minister and Chimney-sweep. The Minister and Chimney-sweep.

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Those nuts are very unwholesome. Those nuts are very unwholesome.


Poor Frederic in disgrace. Poor Frederic in disgrace.

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Purchasing a new-year's gift. Purchasing a new-year's gift.


Making the birth-day cake. Making the birth-day cake.

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Catch my Pony. Catch my Pony.


Carlo made useful. Carlo made useful.

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Do not venture too far into the pond. Do not venture too far into the pond.


Is that your pretty Calf Tom. Is that your pretty Calf Tom.

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Henry relieving the Widow and her Son. Henry relieving the Widow and her Son.


Heaven bless you! young Gentleman. Heaven bless you! young Gentleman.

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Taking a walk with papa. Taking a walk with papa.


Only see Brother! my Clove is in bloom. Only see Brother! my Clove is in bloom.

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Feeding a numerous family. Feeding a numerous family.


Solemn Reflections. Solemn Reflections.

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Inhuman mode of punishment. Inhuman mode of punishment.


Frederick preventing blows. Frederick preventing blows.

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Poor old Man have you found a prize? Poor old Man have you found a prize?


Crusoe discovers a Ship approaching! Crusoe discovers a Ship approaching!

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Buy a pretty Rose Tree, ladies. Buy a pretty Rose Tree, ladies.


Emma refuses to take her gruel. Emma refuses to take her gruel.

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Master Tom introduced to his Uncle. Master Tom introduced to his Uncle.


Little Sally feeding her poultry. Little Sally feeding her poultry.

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The industrious little Shopkeeper. The industrious little Shopkeeper.


Taking a walk in the Garden. Taking a walk in the Garden.

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I say Sir! will you permit me to pass? I say Sir! will you permit me to pass?


What! fast asleep yet! John. What! fast asleep yet! John.

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Poor woman, Ma has sent you sixpence. Poor woman, Ma has sent you sixpence.


Mr. Kindly's sons saying their lessons. Mr. Kindly's sons saying their lessons.

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A dreadful Hurricane. A dreadful Hurricane.


Fatal effects of Lightning. Fatal effects of Lightning.

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Do not venture to interfere. Do not venture to interfere.


Fie, fie! for shame Alfred! Fie, fie! for shame Alfred!

FINIS.


HARRISON'S

NURSERY PICTURE

BOOK,

CONTAINING SEVENTY INTERESTING

ENGRAVINGS.


Horses

DEVIZES:

Printed and published by J. Harrison ,

AND SOLD BY

THE LONDON BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS.

Price Sixpence.

Transcriber's Note:

Original cover text spells the title "Nursury." This was retained.