Every Man's Monitor; or, The Universal Counsellor, in Prose and Verse. Being a Collection of Select Sentences, Choice Maxims, and Divine Precepts; Suited both for Youth and Age of Every Sect and Denomination, as Long as Time Endures. To Which Are Added, Fruits of a Father's Love; A Plain and Serious Address to the Master of a Family, and Instructions for Educating a Family
- Full-Leather
- Philadelphia: John Fordyce / Dickinson, Printer, 1813
Philadelphia: John Fordyce / Dickinson, Printer, 1813. Full-Leather. Good/No Jacket. Boards rubbed, pages foxed throughout, bookplate from Social Library at Salisbury Ferry and ink name on front endpapers, pencil notes on front & rear endpapers. 1813 Full-Leather. vi, 398 pp. Original tree calf, red morocco spine label, gilt titles and double rules. A collection of maxims designed to encourage the successful raising of a family using moral principles.