APA (7th ed.) Citation

Howard, T. (1712). The history of the seven wise mistresses of Rome: Whose names were, Halicuja, Mardula, Circe, Penthisilea, Deborah, Dejanira, and Boadicea. Wherein the treachery of evil counsel is discovered, the innocency of harmless virgins cleared, and the wisdom of seven wise women displayed, to the wonder of their own nation, and the admiration of all the world (The twentieth edition.). printed for G. Conyers.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Howard, Thomas. The History of the Seven Wise Mistresses of Rome: Whose Names Were, Halicuja, Mardula, Circe, Penthisilea, Deborah, Dejanira, and Boadicea. Wherein the Treachery of Evil Counsel Is Discovered, the Innocency of Harmless Virgins Cleared, and the Wisdom of Seven Wise Women Displayed, to the Wonder of Their Own Nation, and the Admiration of All the World. The twentieth edition. London: printed for G. Conyers, 1712.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Howard, Thomas. The History of the Seven Wise Mistresses of Rome: Whose Names Were, Halicuja, Mardula, Circe, Penthisilea, Deborah, Dejanira, and Boadicea. Wherein the Treachery of Evil Counsel Is Discovered, the Innocency of Harmless Virgins Cleared, and the Wisdom of Seven Wise Women Displayed, to the Wonder of Their Own Nation, and the Admiration of All the World. The twentieth edition. printed for G. Conyers, 1712.

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