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 Wallis's elegant and instructive game exhibiting the wonders of art, in each quarter of the world.
Wallis's elegant and instructive game exhibiting the wonders of art, in each quarter of the world
[ca. 1820]
 The majestic game of the Asiatic ostrich.
The majestic game of the Asiatic ostrich
[approximately 1825]
Newton, T.  The mansion of bliss :
Newton, T
The mansion of bliss
1822
 The destruction of Jerusalem.
The destruction of Jerusalem
[ca. 1824?]
 The magic ring :
The magic ring
November 1st, 1796
 The royal pastime of cupid, or, Entertaining game of the snake.
The royal pastime of cupid, or, Entertaining game of the snake
12th May 1794
 The mirror of truth :
The mirror of truth
Jany. 1st, 1811
 The British tourist :
The British tourist
[1830s?]
 Wallis's elegant and instructive game exhibiting the wonders of nature in each quarter of the world.
Wallis's elegant and instructive game exhibiting the wonders of nature in each quarter of the world
1st Novr. 1818
 An arithmetical pastime :
An arithmetical pastime
April 19th, 1798
 The combat with the giant :
The combat with the giant
September 1st, 1796
Fox, Geo. (George) A new, moral, and entertaining game of the reward of merit /
Fox, Geo. (George)
A new, moral, and entertaining game of the reward of merit
December 10th, 1801
 Science in sport, or, The pleasure of astronomy :
Science in sport, or, The pleasure of astronomy
[1804]
 Wallis's tour of Europe :
Wallis's tour of Europe
Nov. 24th, 1794
Wallis, J. (John), -1818. Wallis's new dissected map of America : engraved from the latest authorities, for the use of young students in geography
Wallis, J. (John), -1818
Wallis's new dissected map of America : engraved from the latest authorities, for the use of young students in geography
[between 1812 and 1818]