The history of the seven wise masters of Rome: now newly corrected, better explained in many places and adorned with many pretty pictures, lively representing the whole. [Dublin: Printed for George Golding, 1748]

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Incipit or textual title The history of the seven wise masters of Rome: now newly corrected, better explained in many places and adorned with many pretty pictures, lively representing the whole
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The history of the seven wise masters of Rome: now newly corrected, better explained in many places and adorned with many pretty pictures, lively representing the whole. Dublin: Printed for George Golding, 1748 (copy: Dublin, NLI, LO 6149)

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