APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

Bright, H. b. 1. o. 4. (1783). The praxis: Or, a course of English and Latin exercises, In a Series of Exemplifications, from an Initial One for a Beginner at School, to such as are applicable to the Capacities and Circumstances of young Academics, in order to form a proper Habit of Thinking, and Writing, at an early Time of Life. For the use of youth in the lesser schools. By Henry Bright, M. A. Master of New-College School, Oxford. printed at the Clarendon-Press: and sold by Mess. Prince and Cooke, Mess. Fletchers, Mr. Arnold, and Mr. Bliss, Oxford; Mess. Rivingtons in St. Paul's Church-Yard, and Mr. R. Blamire the Corner of Northumberland-Street in the Strand, London; and Mess. Merrill, Cambridge.

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

Bright, Henry b. 1723 or 4. The Praxis: Or, a Course of English and Latin Exercises, In a Series of Exemplifications, from an Initial One for a Beginner at School, to Such as Are Applicable to the Capacities and Circumstances of Young Academics, in Order to Form a Proper Habit of Thinking, and Writing, at an Early Time of Life. For the Use of Youth in the Lesser Schools. By Henry Bright, M. A. Master of New-College School, Oxford. Oxford: printed at the Clarendon-Press: and sold by Mess. Prince and Cooke, Mess. Fletchers, Mr. Arnold, and Mr. Bliss, Oxford; Mess. Rivingtons in St. Paul's Church-Yard, and Mr. R. Blamire the Corner of Northumberland-Street in the Strand, London; and Mess. Merrill, Cambridge, 1783.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

Bright, Henry b. 1723 or 4. The Praxis: Or, a Course of English and Latin Exercises, In a Series of Exemplifications, from an Initial One for a Beginner at School, to Such as Are Applicable to the Capacities and Circumstances of Young Academics, in Order to Form a Proper Habit of Thinking, and Writing, at an Early Time of Life. For the Use of Youth in the Lesser Schools. By Henry Bright, M. A. Master of New-College School, Oxford. printed at the Clarendon-Press: and sold by Mess. Prince and Cooke, Mess. Fletchers, Mr. Arnold, and Mr. Bliss, Oxford; Mess. Rivingtons in St. Paul's Church-Yard, and Mr. R. Blamire the Corner of Northumberland-Street in the Strand, London; and Mess. Merrill, Cambridge, 1783.

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