Berault, P. (1700). A new, plain, short, and compleat French and English grammar: Whereby the learner may attain in few months to speak and write French correctly ... and wherein all that is dark, superfluous, or deficient in other grammars is plain, short, and methodically supplied, also very useful to strangers desirous to learn the English-tongue, for whose sake is added a short, but very exact English grammar (The fourth edition, with additions.). Printed by T. Hodgkin for John Nutt.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBerault, Peter. A New, Plain, Short, and Compleat French and English Grammar: Whereby the Learner May Attain in Few Months to Speak and Write French Correctly ... and Wherein All That Is Dark, Superfluous, or Deficient in Other Grammars Is Plain, Short, and Methodically Supplied, Also Very Useful to Strangers Desirous to Learn the English-tongue, for Whose Sake Is Added a Short, but Very Exact English Grammar. The fourth edition, with additions. London: Printed by T. Hodgkin for John Nutt, 1700.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBerault, Peter. A New, Plain, Short, and Compleat French and English Grammar: Whereby the Learner May Attain in Few Months to Speak and Write French Correctly ... and Wherein All That Is Dark, Superfluous, or Deficient in Other Grammars Is Plain, Short, and Methodically Supplied, Also Very Useful to Strangers Desirous to Learn the English-tongue, for Whose Sake Is Added a Short, but Very Exact English Grammar. The fourth edition, with additions. Printed by T. Hodgkin for John Nutt, 1700.