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Tales and novels,
1870.
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Castle Rackrent and The absentee.
1895.
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Ormond : a tale /
1895.
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The parent's assistant, or, Stories for children /
1822.
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The parent's assistance : or stories for children /
1826.
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Frank : a sequel to Frank in early lessons /
1822.
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Harry and Lucy concluded : being the last part of Early lessons /
1853.
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The modern Griselda. A tale. /
1805.
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Patronage. /
1814.
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Letter to Charles William Hamilton of Hamwood, Co. Meath, from writer Maria...
1860
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Castle Rackrent, an Hibernian tale. : Taken from facts, and from the manners...
1800.
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The parents assistant; or, stories for children. Containing lazy Lawrence,...
1800.
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Moral tales /
1826.
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Chosen letters,
[1931]
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Frank : a sequel to Frank in early lessons /
1861.
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Select stories for children, from the parent's assistant.
1802.
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Moral tales for young people /
1801. .
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Angelina, or, L'amie inconnue /
1933.
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Castle Rackrent
[1980]
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Helen. A tale. By Maria Edgeworth
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