Roman stories: or, The history of the seven wise masters of Rome […]. London: printed for and sold by W. Clements, J. Sadler, and J. Eves, 1792

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96
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  • 50th Edition
  • full title (took from ESTC T120656) does not mention women. Instead, the neutral "Counsellors" is used: Roman stories: or, th[e] history of the seven wise masters of Rome: containing seven days entertainment, In Many Pleasant and Witty Tales, or Stories. Wherein The Treachery of evil Counsellors is discovered, Innocence cleared, and the Wisdom of the Seven Wife Philosophers displayed. Newly corrected, better explained, and enlarged. Also see Roman Stories: or, The history of the seven wise masters of Rome . London: James Hollis, 1785–1792


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Roman stories: or, The history of the seven wise masters of Rome […]
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1792


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