APA (7th ed.) Citation

Ward, W. 1. o. 9. (1765). An essay on grammar: As it may be applied to the English language. In Two Treatises. The one Speculative, being an Attempt to investigate proper Principles. The other Practical, containing Definitions and Rules deduced from the Principles, and illustrated by a Variety of Examples from the most approved Writers. By William Ward, A. M. Master of the Grammar-School at Beverley in the County of York. printed for Robert Horsfield, at the Crown in Ludgate-Street.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Ward, William 1708 or 9-1772. An Essay on Grammar: As It May Be Applied to the English Language. In Two Treatises. The One Speculative, Being an Attempt to Investigate Proper Principles. The Other Practical, Containing Definitions and Rules Deduced from the Principles, and Illustrated by a Variety of Examples from the Most Approved Writers. By William Ward, A. M. Master of the Grammar-School at Beverley in the County of York. London: printed for Robert Horsfield, at the Crown in Ludgate-Street, 1765.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Ward, William 1708 or 9-1772. An Essay on Grammar: As It May Be Applied to the English Language. In Two Treatises. The One Speculative, Being an Attempt to Investigate Proper Principles. The Other Practical, Containing Definitions and Rules Deduced from the Principles, and Illustrated by a Variety of Examples from the Most Approved Writers. By William Ward, A. M. Master of the Grammar-School at Beverley in the County of York. printed for Robert Horsfield, at the Crown in Ludgate-Street, 1765.

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