Ross, R. (1782). The American grammar: or, A complete introduction to the English and Latin languages: Formed from a careful perusal of the classic authors, and the writings of the best grammarians (The seventh edition, carefully revised, corrected, and enlarged. With a vocabulary, containing the chief of the irregular nouns and verbs, and the principal part of the words used in the syntax, and the first forty colloquies of Cordery. And, a new preface, on the best method of studying grammar and languages.). Printed by Nathaniel Patten, a few rods north of the Court-House.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationRoss, Robert. The American Grammar: Or, A Complete Introduction to the English and Latin Languages: Formed from a Careful Perusal of the Classic Authors, and the Writings of the Best Grammarians. The seventh edition, carefully revised, corrected, and enlarged. With a vocabulary, containing the chief of the irregular nouns and verbs, and the principal part of the words used in the syntax, and the first forty colloquies of Cordery. And, a new preface, on the best method of studying grammar and languages. Hartford: Printed by Nathaniel Patten, a few rods north of the Court-House, 1782.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationRoss, Robert. The American Grammar: Or, A Complete Introduction to the English and Latin Languages: Formed from a Careful Perusal of the Classic Authors, and the Writings of the Best Grammarians. The seventh edition, carefully revised, corrected, and enlarged. With a vocabulary, containing the chief of the irregular nouns and verbs, and the principal part of the words used in the syntax, and the first forty colloquies of Cordery. And, a new preface, on the best method of studying grammar and languages. Printed by Nathaniel Patten, a few rods north of the Court-House, 1782.