APA (7th ed.) Citation

Leech, J. (1650). A booke of grammar questions: For the helpe of yong scholars, to further them in the understanding of the accidence, and Lilies verses, divided into three parts. Now the fourth time imprinted, corrected, and somewhat amended, set foorth for the ease of school-masters, and yong scholars. By John Leech. Hereunto are annexed foure little colloquies, or dialogues in Latine, wherein they shall have a praxis of all the most necessary rules of construction: every one of them verbally translated for the help of yong scholars. printed by Tho. Harper, and are to be sold by John Hardisty, at the black-spread Eagle in Duck-Lane.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Leech, John. A Booke of Grammar Questions: For the Helpe of Yong Scholars, to Further Them in the Understanding of the Accidence, and Lilies Verses, Divided into Three Parts. Now the Fourth Time Imprinted, Corrected, and Somewhat Amended, Set Foorth for the Ease of School-masters, and Yong Scholars. By John Leech. Hereunto Are Annexed Foure Little Colloquies, or Dialogues in Latine, Wherein They Shall Have a Praxis of All the Most Necessary Rules of Construction: Every One of Them Verbally Translated for the Help of Yong Scholars. London: printed by Tho. Harper, and are to be sold by John Hardisty, at the black-spread Eagle in Duck-Lane, 1650.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Leech, John. A Booke of Grammar Questions: For the Helpe of Yong Scholars, to Further Them in the Understanding of the Accidence, and Lilies Verses, Divided into Three Parts. Now the Fourth Time Imprinted, Corrected, and Somewhat Amended, Set Foorth for the Ease of School-masters, and Yong Scholars. By John Leech. Hereunto Are Annexed Foure Little Colloquies, or Dialogues in Latine, Wherein They Shall Have a Praxis of All the Most Necessary Rules of Construction: Every One of Them Verbally Translated for the Help of Yong Scholars. printed by Tho. Harper, and are to be sold by John Hardisty, at the black-spread Eagle in Duck-Lane, 1650.

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