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| | Books by Donald Fraser: Books in the extended shelves: Fraser, Donald, 1755?-1820: A compendium of the history of all nations: (Southwick, ..., 1807) (page images at HathiTrust) Fraser, Donald, 1755?-1820: A compendium of the history of all nations : exhibiting a concise view of the origin, progress, decline and fall of the most considerable empires, kingdoms, and states in the world, from the earliest times to the present period ; interspersed with a short account of the prevailing religions ; ornamented with a frontispiece, representing history conducting patriotism, fortitude and wisdom to the temple of fame, personified by Generals Washington, Greene, and Hamilton;--and three other plates (Printed by Southwick and Pelsue, 1809) (page images at HathiTrust) Fraser, Donald, 1755?-1820: The history of man, or, A view of the virtues and vices of human nature in both sexes, with examples ancient & modern : together with some original essays on a variety of subjects, tending to promote the principles of virtue, prudence and politeness : the whole work being interspersed with useful and entertaining narratives (Printed by Southwick & Hardcastle, 1806) (page images at HathiTrust) Fraser, Donald, 1755?-1820: An interesting companion for a leisure hour: (no. 17 Chatham-street., 1814) (page images at HathiTrust) Fraser, Donald, 1755?-1820: An interesting companion for a leisure hour : or, an historical, geographical, and chronological compendium : containing a brief but comprehensive history of England, Ireland, Scotland, and Holland : together with a variety of curious articles, both miscellaneous and masonic, not generally known (Printed by John Low, 1814) (page images at HathiTrust) Fraser, Donald, 1755?-1820: The mental flower-garden, or Instructive and entertaining companion for the fair-sex. Containing, a variety of elegant poetical pieces --pleasing and admonitory letters --cards of compliment --devotional poems --dialogues --writing-pieces --English grammar in verse; and some sketches of female biography: : to which is added, a short but sure guide to an accurate pronunciation (which may save some young ladies a blush in company.) / By D. Fraser, teacher in New-York: author of the Young gentleman and lady's assistant, Columbian monitor, Select biography, &c. ; [Four lines of verse] ; (Copy-right secured) (Danbury [Conn.]: : Printed by Douglas & Nichols., M,DCCC. [1800]), also by John Scoles (HTML at Evans TCP) Fraser, Donald, 1755?-1820: The young gentleman and lady's assistant : containing I. Geography, II. Natural history, III. Rhetoric, IV. Miscellany ; to which is added a short but complete system of practical arithmetic, wherein the money of the United States of America is rendered easy to the perception of youth (Printed for the author by N. Douglas, 1794) (page images at HathiTrust) Fraser, Donald, 1755?-1820: The young gentleman and lady's assistant; partly original, but chiefly compiled from the works of the most celebrated modern authors; calculated to instruct youth in the priciples of useful knowledge: : in five parts, viz. geography, natural-history, elocution, poetry, --and miscellany. : To which is annexed --a short system of practical arithmetic; wherein every example is wrought at large, and the whole, including the money of the United States, rendered easy to the meanest capacity. : This work, is divided into small sections for the convenience of schools. / By Donald Fraser, school-master, New-York. (New-York-- : Printed by Tho's Greenleaf,, M,DCC,XCI. [1791]) (HTML at Evans TCP)
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