APA (7th ed.) Citation

Mant, R. 1. o. 5. (1800). A parsing or grammatical resolution of some of the Colloquies of Cordery: Proper to be used with Clarke's English Translation. For the Use of young Beginners in the Latin Tongue, especially those of the Free-Grammar-School in Southampton. In which is shewn,---What Part of Speech every Word is. - --What Conjugation, Mood, Tense, Number, and Person every Verb is. - --What Declension, Case, Gender, or Number every other declinable Part of Speech is,---the Agreement and Government of each, with two or three Words of the Rules for such Agreeement and Government, and Reference to the Pages in which they are to be found in the Common Accidence published either by John Ward or Richard Mant; the Letter W. distinguishing the former, M. the latter. Every Latin Word of more than two Syllables is accented; and an Index is added, shewing in what Manner the Verbs are to be conjugated. M. A. Master of the Free-Grammar-School, Southampton (The second edition, corrected and enlarged.). printed and sold by T. Baker, Southampton; sold also by Messrs. Rivington, St. Paul's Church Yard, J. Bew, Paternoster Row, London; T. Burdon, Winchester; and B.C. Collins, Salisbury.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Mant, Richard 1744 or 5-1817. A Parsing or Grammatical Resolution of Some of the Colloquies of Cordery: Proper to Be Used with Clarke's English Translation. For the Use of Young Beginners in the Latin Tongue, Especially Those of the Free-Grammar-School in Southampton. In Which Is Shewn,---What Part of Speech Every Word Is. - --What Conjugation, Mood, Tense, Number, and Person Every Verb Is. - --What Declension, Case, Gender, or Number Every Other Declinable Part of Speech Is,---the Agreement and Government of Each, with Two or Three Words of the Rules for Such Agreeement and Government, and Reference to the Pages in Which They Are to Be Found in the Common Accidence Published Either by John Ward or Richard Mant; the Letter W. Distinguishing the Former, M. the Latter. Every Latin Word of More than Two Syllables Is Accented; and an Index Is Added, Shewing in What Manner the Verbs Are to Be Conjugated. M. A. Master of the Free-Grammar-School, Southampton. The second edition, corrected and enlarged. Southampton: printed and sold by T. Baker, Southampton; sold also by Messrs. Rivington, St. Paul's Church Yard, J. Bew, Paternoster Row, London; T. Burdon, Winchester; and B.C. Collins, Salisbury, 1800.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Mant, Richard 1744 or 5-1817. A Parsing or Grammatical Resolution of Some of the Colloquies of Cordery: Proper to Be Used with Clarke's English Translation. For the Use of Young Beginners in the Latin Tongue, Especially Those of the Free-Grammar-School in Southampton. In Which Is Shewn,---What Part of Speech Every Word Is. - --What Conjugation, Mood, Tense, Number, and Person Every Verb Is. - --What Declension, Case, Gender, or Number Every Other Declinable Part of Speech Is,---the Agreement and Government of Each, with Two or Three Words of the Rules for Such Agreeement and Government, and Reference to the Pages in Which They Are to Be Found in the Common Accidence Published Either by John Ward or Richard Mant; the Letter W. Distinguishing the Former, M. the Latter. Every Latin Word of More than Two Syllables Is Accented; and an Index Is Added, Shewing in What Manner the Verbs Are to Be Conjugated. M. A. Master of the Free-Grammar-School, Southampton. The second edition, corrected and enlarged. printed and sold by T. Baker, Southampton; sold also by Messrs. Rivington, St. Paul's Church Yard, J. Bew, Paternoster Row, London; T. Burdon, Winchester; and B.C. Collins, Salisbury, 1800.

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