Cordier, M. (1730). Corderii colloquiorum centuria selecta: Or, a select century of Cordery's colloquies. With an English translation as literal as possible; designed for the Use of Beginners in the Latin Tongue. By John Clarke, Master of the Publick Grammar School in Hull, and Author of the Introduction to the Making of Latin (The fifth edition.). printed for A. Bettesworth and C. Hitch, at the Red-Lyon in Pater-Noster-Row, and John Clarke, at the Golden Ball in Duck-Lane; and sold by T. Ryles in Hull, and T. Hammond, junior, in York.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationCordier, Mathurin. Corderii Colloquiorum Centuria Selecta: Or, a Select Century of Cordery's Colloquies. With an English Translation as Literal as Possible; Designed for the Use of Beginners in the Latin Tongue. By John Clarke, Master of the Publick Grammar School in Hull, and Author of the Introduction to the Making of Latin. The fifth edition. London: printed for A. Bettesworth and C. Hitch, at the Red-Lyon in Pater-Noster-Row, and John Clarke, at the Golden Ball in Duck-Lane; and sold by T. Ryles in Hull, and T. Hammond, junior, in York, 1730.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationCordier, Mathurin. Corderii Colloquiorum Centuria Selecta: Or, a Select Century of Cordery's Colloquies. With an English Translation as Literal as Possible; Designed for the Use of Beginners in the Latin Tongue. By John Clarke, Master of the Publick Grammar School in Hull, and Author of the Introduction to the Making of Latin. The fifth edition. printed for A. Bettesworth and C. Hitch, at the Red-Lyon in Pater-Noster-Row, and John Clarke, at the Golden Ball in Duck-Lane; and sold by T. Ryles in Hull, and T. Hammond, junior, in York, 1730.