(1680). A treatise of stops, points, or pauses: And of notes which are used in writing and in print; both very necessary to be well known and the use of each to be carefully taught. Composed for the authors use, who is a hearty wel-willer to (and accordingly hath endeavoured the promoting of) the attainments of children, and others, in the tru spelling, and exact reading of English. printed for the authors use in his school.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)A Treatise of Stops, Points, or Pauses: And of Notes Which Are Used in Writing and in Print; Both Very Necessary to Be Well Known and the Use of Each to Be Carefully Taught. Composed for the Authors Use, Who Is a Hearty Wel-willer to (and Accordingly Hath Endeavoured the Promoting of) the Attainments of Children, and Others, in the Tru Spelling, and Exact Reading of English. London: printed for the authors use in his school, 1680.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)A Treatise of Stops, Points, or Pauses: And of Notes Which Are Used in Writing and in Print; Both Very Necessary to Be Well Known and the Use of Each to Be Carefully Taught. Composed for the Authors Use, Who Is a Hearty Wel-willer to (and Accordingly Hath Endeavoured the Promoting of) the Attainments of Children, and Others, in the Tru Spelling, and Exact Reading of English. printed for the authors use in his school, 1680.