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*A préciser
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*Letter dated 14 December 1641 from lords justices of Dublin, giving account of receiving these letters and forwarding copies to the lord lieutenant
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*Projet de publication d'inédits
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*Publication in Penelope
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*Reproduces preface written by Coronado for D. Ventura Ruiz Aguilera
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*Sancerre [titre à vérifier]
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*Sophie Valiere [check title]
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*Various stories from Contrasten (from Madeleine), in Het Leeskabinet
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A lady of England : the life and letters of Charlotte Maria Tucker
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A rare and exact relation of the chiefe passages in Ireland, since the first rising of the rebels
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A simple story
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A. Muhlan, La Mare au Diable. Zum Schulgebrauch herausgegeben
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Adelaide, or Filial Affection
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Adolf Sonnenthal, Der Marquis von Villemer
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Anna, or the Memoirs of a Welch Heiress
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Antonia
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Apeikonisis tis doulis Ellados (Depiction of the slave Greece)
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Bella en Sieska, in Europa
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Benedict, a True Story
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Bina, in Groot Nederland
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Bloemengeschenken, in Nederlandsch Museum
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C. Sachs, La Mare au Diable. Nach der Pariser Ausgabe.
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C. Sachs, La petite Fadette
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Cecilia; or, Memoirs of an heiress
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Celestina, a Novel
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Character of Pierre de la Mothe
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Claudie, drame en 3 actes
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Clifford and Louisa, or the Evils of the Vice of Gaming. A True Story
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Constance Verrier
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Constance Verrier
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Consuelo
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Consuelo
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Consuelo
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Césarine Dietrich
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Dalidor et Mulcé
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De Kern (Madeleine), in Eigen Haard
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De troon van Engeland, in De Gids
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De twistappel, in Groot Nederland
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De verdwaalden, in Nederlandsch Museum
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Distressful Situation of Geraldine
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Een Idylle, in De Gids
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Een Winter in Zuiderland, in Nederlandsch Museum
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Een boom, in Het Leeskabinet
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Een dure eed, in De Gids
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Een vonkje van Genie, in Nederland
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Eene terugkomst, in Nederland
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Elle et Lui
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Enas choros (One dance)
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Erfelijk belast, in De Gids
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Evenor et Leucippe
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Evenor et Leucippe
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Extracts from Dinarbas, a tale, Being a continuation of Rasselas, Prince of Abissinia
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Flavie
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Francia - Un Bienfait n'est jamais perdu
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Francia - Un bienfait n'est jamais perdu
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François le Champi
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François le Champi (théâtre)
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Garibaldi
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Geo. Keil, La Mare au Diable. Fur den Schulgebrauch herausgegeben
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Het Vaderland, in Het Leeskabinet
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Het hoofd van 't huis, in De Gids
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Het land der verbeelding, in Eigen Haard
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Het lot der kinderen, in Eigen Haard
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Highland Heroism, or the Castles of Glencoe and Balloch
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Histoire d'Emilie
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Histoire de deux amies
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History of Dorimon and Alithea
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History of Lady Julia Mandeville
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History of Lady P_
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History of Monsieur du F-.
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History of an emigrant family
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I Helidon (The female martin)
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I kali mira (The good footing)
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Idonia, in Eigen Haard
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Idylle
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Iets over Andersen's Vertellingen, in Nederlandsch Museum
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Immerzeel, Les fleurs ou les artistes
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Indiana
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Indiana
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Indiana - André
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Isidora
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Isidora
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J. Haas, La Mare au Diable. Fur den Schulgebrauch bearbeitet
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Jane Eyre, an autobiography
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Jean de la Roche
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Jeanne
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Jeanne
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Jeanne
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Jeanne. Suivie de Procope le Grand
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Jeanne. Suivie de Procope le Grand
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Jonggezellenlevens, in Eigen Haard
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Kijkjes in de Huizen, in Eigen Haard
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Ksenes enies (Foreign notions)
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L'Homme de Neige
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L'Uscoque
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L'Uscoque
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La Comtesse de Rudolstadt
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La Comtesse de Rudolstadt
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La Daniella
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La Famille de Germandre
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La Filleule
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La Filleule
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La Filleule
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La Filleule
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La Jeune Pénitente, nouvelle
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La Mare au Diable. Suivie de Fanchette
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La Mare au Diable. Suivie de Fanchette
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La Mare au diable. Suivie de Fanchette
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La Mare au diable. Suivie de Fanchette
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La Princesse des Ursins, Nouvelle Historique
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La dernière Aldini
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La flor de las ruinas [The flower of the ruins]
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La petite Fadette
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La petite Fadette
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La petite Fadette
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La petite Fadette
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Laura. Voyage dans un cristal
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Laure
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Le Château des Désertes
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Le Château des Désertes
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Le Château des Désertes
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Le Diable aux Champs
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Le Diable aux Champs
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Le Journaliste
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Le Mariage de Victorine, comédie en 3 actes
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Le Meunier d'Angibault
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Le Piccinino
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Le Piccinino
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Le Pressoir
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Le Péché de Monsieur Antoine
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Le Vieux savetier de la cabane et les huit louis
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Le démon de foyer
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Le démon de foyer
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Le secretaire intime
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Lelia
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Les Amants sans Amour
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Les Beaux Messieurs de Bois-Doré
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Les Beaux Messieurs de Bois-Doré
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Les Dames vertes
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Les Dames vertes
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Les Maîtres mosaïstes
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Letters from Felicia to Charlotte
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Levensleer, in Groot Nederland
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Life of Mrs. Gooch
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Lissette of Savoy, or the Fair Maid of the Mountains
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Lord Gowen, or the Forester's Daughter
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Louisa, a poetical novel
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Lucrezia Floriani
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Lucrezia Floriani
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Lucrezia Floriani
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Lucrezia Floriani
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Lélia
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M. Alexandros and Macedonia (Alexander the Great and Macedonia)
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Mademoiselle La Quintinie
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Magasin des Enfants
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Magasin des Enfants
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Malgrétout
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Marianne Chevreuse
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Max Rosenthal, La petite Fadette
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Maître Favilla, drame en 3 actes
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Maître Favilla. Drame en 3 actes
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Meester Huyghe, in Nederlandsch Museum
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Meesterschap, in Wilhemina-Album
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Memoirs of Mrs. Herbert
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Memoirs of Sidney Bidulph. Extracted from her own Journal.
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Memoirs of the Family of La Luc
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Memoirs of the house of Marny
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Molière
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Monastic Ruins, or the Invisible Monitor
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Monsieur Sylvestre
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Mont-Reveche
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Mont-Revêche
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Moral Tales
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Narcisse
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Nature and Art
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Nicolaas Beets, *Mention in introduction to: Anna RV, Alle de Gedichten
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Nieuwjaarsbezoeken op het dorp, in Jaarboek van het Willemsfonds
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Oeuvres
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Oeuvres complètes
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Oeuvres et Romans
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Onze Idealen, in Nederland
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Op Bovegem, in De Gids
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Orlando, or the Knight of the Moon
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P.A. ter Weer, Ships that pass in the night
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Pamrose, ou le Palais et la chaumière
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Pauline
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Pauline
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Polydoor en Theodoor, in De Gids
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Rose et Blanche
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Sainclair, ou la Victime des Sciences et des Arts
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Self-control
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Signomi (Apologize)
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Signomi (Apologize)
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Simon
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Simon
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Sklava (Slave woman)
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Story of Alexis and Matilda
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Story of Sabina
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Ta geramata (Old age)
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Taksidi aprosdokito (Anexpected journey)
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Tamaris
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The Adopted Child, or the Castle of St. Villereagh
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The Adventures of Mrs. Bilson
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The Affecting History of Caroline Montgomery
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The Amiable Wife and Artful Mistress
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The Castle of the Pyrnenees
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The Delusions of the Heart
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The Denouement
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The Excursion
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The Exile
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The Fortunate Foundling
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The Grateful Negro
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The Happy Consequences ..
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The History of Ariana
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The History of Bianca Capello
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The History of James Le Brun
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The History of Jemmy and Jenny Jessamy
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The History of Miss Betsy Thoughtless
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The History of Mr. Eldridge
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The History of Nourjahad
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The History of Perourou, or the Bellows-Mender
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The Invisible Spy
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The Maid of Lochlin, or Mysteries of the North
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The Maid of Switserland
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The Mariage Promise
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The Masquerade
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The Mischief of Superstition and Infidelity: The History of Fidelia
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The Misfortunes of Aliena
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The Mountain Cottager, or the Deserted Bride
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The Mysteries of Udolpho
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The Pilgrim, a tale
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The Prater
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The Public Breakfast, a scene from Camilla
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The Recess, or a Tale of Past Times
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The Refusal
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The Resuscitated Mariner, or the Incidents of Myrtle Grove
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The Romance of the Pyrenees
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The Scotsman's Tale
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The Sorcerer's Palace, or the Princess of Sinadone
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The Southern Tower, or Conjugal Sacrifice and Retribution
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The Story of Harriot and Sophia
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The Tale of Geneura
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The Tale of Geneura, from the Italian of Lodovico Ariosto
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The Triumph of Constancy
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The Triumph of Fortitude and Patience over Barbarity and Deceit, a true story
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The Triumph of Fortitude and Patience over Barbarity and Deceit, a true story
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The Veiled Picture, or the Mysteries of Gorgondo..
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The Wife of Two Husbands
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The female Quixote
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The history of Ophelia
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The life and adventures of Michael Armstrong, the factory boy
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To mychion algos (The intimate pain)
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Torbolton Abbey, a Gothic Tale
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Tygodnik Ilustrowany (,,The Illustrated Weekly")
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Valentine
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Van Vloten, Bloemlezing uit de Nederlandsche dichters der zeventiende eeuw
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Van der Aa, Parelen uit de lettervruchten van Nederlandsche dichteressen
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Vrijheid-blijheid, in Nederland
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Wintergezichten, in Nederland
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Zayde, histoire Espagnole
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republication in periodical press European Magazine
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