Eglantine, or The flower that never fades; an allegorical tale, altered from the French by the author of A narrative of three years' residence in Italy. Addressed to the Children of St. George Smith, Esq., Geeen-Hills, near Drogheda
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Martin, Selina. Eglantine, or The flower that never fades; an allegorical tale, altered from the French by the author of A narrative of three years' residence in Italy. Addressed to the Children of St. George Smith, Esq., Geeen-Hills, near DroghedaThe Women's Print History Project, 2019, title ID 14733, https://womensprinthistoryproject.com/title/14733. Accessed 2024-11-22.
Martin, Selina. Eglantine, or The flower that never fades; an allegorical tale, altered from the French by the author of A narrative of three years' residence in Italy. Addressed to the Children of St. George Smith, Esq., Geeen-Hills, near Drogheda. Dublin: J. Nesbitt, William Oliphant, 1828.
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