Richards, T. 1. o. 1. (1753). A brief introduction to the ancient British, or Welsh language: Being a compendious and comprehensive grammar; Wherein the Principles of the Welsh Tongue are explained by short and easy English Rules, in so plain a Method, that the Reader may with great Facility attain to the Knowledge of the Nature and Genius of this Ancient Language of the Aborigines of Great-Britain. By Thomas Richards, Curate of Coychurch. printed by Felix Farley, in Small-Street.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationRichards, Thomas 1709 or 10-1790. A Brief Introduction to the Ancient British, or Welsh Language: Being a Compendious and Comprehensive Grammar; Wherein the Principles of the Welsh Tongue Are Explained by Short and Easy English Rules, in so Plain a Method, That the Reader May with Great Facility Attain to the Knowledge of the Nature and Genius of This Ancient Language of the Aborigines of Great-Britain. By Thomas Richards, Curate of Coychurch. Bristol: printed by Felix Farley, in Small-Street, 1753.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationRichards, Thomas 1709 or 10-1790. A Brief Introduction to the Ancient British, or Welsh Language: Being a Compendious and Comprehensive Grammar; Wherein the Principles of the Welsh Tongue Are Explained by Short and Easy English Rules, in so Plain a Method, That the Reader May with Great Facility Attain to the Knowledge of the Nature and Genius of This Ancient Language of the Aborigines of Great-Britain. By Thomas Richards, Curate of Coychurch. printed by Felix Farley, in Small-Street, 1753.