APA (7th ed.) Citation

Codrington, R. (1672). The second part of youths behaviour: or decency in conversation amongst women: Containing excellent directions for the education of young ladies, gentlewomen, and other persons; and rules of advice how at the first to deport themselves, and afterwards govern the affairs of a family, together with several letters, profitable and delightful, according to the nature of the subject: vvith a bill of fare for every month in the year. By the same hand that translated the last volume of Caussins holy court. Whereunto is added a collection of select and excellent proverbs, and wise sentences, out of several languages, useful in discourse and the government of life: by the same author. With an alphabetical table to the proverbs, never before printed (The second addition [sic].). printed by S, and B, Griffin, for W. Lee, and are to be sold at the sign of the Turke-Head in Fleetstreet over against Fetter-Lane.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Codrington, Robert. The Second Part of Youths Behaviour: Or Decency in Conversation Amongst Women: Containing Excellent Directions for the Education of Young Ladies, Gentlewomen, and Other Persons; and Rules of Advice How at the First to Deport Themselves, and Afterwards Govern the Affairs of a Family, Together with Several Letters, Profitable and Delightful, According to the Nature of the Subject: Vvith a Bill of Fare for Every Month in the Year. By the Same Hand That Translated the Last Volume of Caussins Holy Court. Whereunto Is Added a Collection of Select and Excellent Proverbs, and Wise Sentences, Out of Several Languages, Useful in Discourse and the Government of Life: By the Same Author. With an Alphabetical Table to the Proverbs, Never Before Printed. The second addition [sic]. London: printed by S, and B, Griffin, for W. Lee, and are to be sold at the sign of the Turke-Head in Fleetstreet over against Fetter-Lane, 1672.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Codrington, Robert. The Second Part of Youths Behaviour: Or Decency in Conversation Amongst Women: Containing Excellent Directions for the Education of Young Ladies, Gentlewomen, and Other Persons; and Rules of Advice How at the First to Deport Themselves, and Afterwards Govern the Affairs of a Family, Together with Several Letters, Profitable and Delightful, According to the Nature of the Subject: Vvith a Bill of Fare for Every Month in the Year. By the Same Hand That Translated the Last Volume of Caussins Holy Court. Whereunto Is Added a Collection of Select and Excellent Proverbs, and Wise Sentences, Out of Several Languages, Useful in Discourse and the Government of Life: By the Same Author. With an Alphabetical Table to the Proverbs, Never Before Printed. The second addition [sic]. printed by S, and B, Griffin, for W. Lee, and are to be sold at the sign of the Turke-Head in Fleetstreet over against Fetter-Lane, 1672.

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