APA (7th ed.) Citation

Dugard, W. (1678). The English rudiments. Of the Latine tongue: Explained by question and answer. Which are so formed that a child, omitting altogether the questions, may learn only the answers, and be fully instructed in the rudiments of the Latin tongue. Printed by J. Redmayne, for Francis Eglesfield.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Dugard, William. The English Rudiments. Of the Latine Tongue: Explained by Question and Answer. Which Are so Formed That a Child, Omitting Altogether the Questions, May Learn Only the Answers, and Be Fully Instructed in the Rudiments of the Latin Tongue. London: Printed by J. Redmayne, for Francis Eglesfield, 1678.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Dugard, William. The English Rudiments. Of the Latine Tongue: Explained by Question and Answer. Which Are so Formed That a Child, Omitting Altogether the Questions, May Learn Only the Answers, and Be Fully Instructed in the Rudiments of the Latin Tongue. Printed by J. Redmayne, for Francis Eglesfield, 1678.

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