APA (7th ed.) Citation

Mary, J. (1785). A new grammar, English and French: Containing a plain and easy method to acquire in a short time, the use and elegance of the French language. And enriched with succinct and fundamental rules, to speak it plainly and gramattically (The second edition. Carefully corrected, revised, and augmented, with more than twelve thousand words, concerning the marine in general; with useful and entertaining dialogues.). Printed for and sold by the author, and by J. Norman, at his shop in Marshall's Lane, near the Boston-Stone.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Mary, John. A New Grammar, English and French: Containing a Plain and Easy Method to Acquire in a Short Time, the Use and Elegance of the French Language. And Enriched with Succinct and Fundamental Rules, to Speak It Plainly and Gramattically. The second edition. Carefully corrected, revised, and augmented, with more than twelve thousand words, concerning the marine in general; with useful and entertaining dialogues. Boston: Printed for and sold by the author, and by J. Norman, at his shop in Marshall's Lane, near the Boston-Stone, 1785.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Mary, John. A New Grammar, English and French: Containing a Plain and Easy Method to Acquire in a Short Time, the Use and Elegance of the French Language. And Enriched with Succinct and Fundamental Rules, to Speak It Plainly and Gramattically. The second edition. Carefully corrected, revised, and augmented, with more than twelve thousand words, concerning the marine in general; with useful and entertaining dialogues. Printed for and sold by the author, and by J. Norman, at his shop in Marshall's Lane, near the Boston-Stone, 1785.

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