The famous and renowned history of the seven wise masters of Rome. Lincoln: J. Rose and Son, (c. 1754-1780): Difference between revisions

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EnglishPrint56
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1-24
Total number of pages/folios
24
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The famous and renowned history of the seven wise masters of Rome. Containing many excellent and delightful examples with their explanations, and modern significantion; which (by way of allusion) may be term'd an historical comparison of sacred with civil transactions, the better to make an impression upon the minds of men.
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1754 - 1780


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