APA (7th ed.) Citation

Walker, J. (1818). An abridgement of Walker's Critical pronouncing dictionary and expositor of the English language ((First stereotype edition.).). Stereotyped by E. & J. White, and C. Starr, New-York, for Daniel D. Smith. Sold wholesale and retail by him, at the Franklin Juvenile Book and Stationary Store, no. 190 Greenwich-Street, New-York, and by country merchants, and the principal booksellers in the city, and in the United States.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Walker, John. An Abridgement of Walker's Critical Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of the English Language. (First stereotype edition.). [New York]: Stereotyped by E. & J. White, and C. Starr, New-York, for Daniel D. Smith. Sold wholesale and retail by him, at the Franklin Juvenile Book and Stationary Store, no. 190 Greenwich-Street, New-York, and by country merchants, and the principal booksellers in the city, and in the United States, 1818.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Walker, John. An Abridgement of Walker's Critical Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of the English Language. (First stereotype edition.). Stereotyped by E. & J. White, and C. Starr, New-York, for Daniel D. Smith. Sold wholesale and retail by him, at the Franklin Juvenile Book and Stationary Store, no. 190 Greenwich-Street, New-York, and by country merchants, and the principal booksellers in the city, and in the United States, 1818.

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