Corbet, J. (1743). An introduction to the English grammar: Containing I. A great variety of monosyllables, from the easiest to the most dissicult. II. Grammar in all its parts, to which are added large tables of words, from two to six and seven syllables. By James Corbet Philolgus. Printed John Robertson and Mrs. M'lean.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationCorbet, James. An Introduction to the English Grammar: Containing I. A Great Variety of Monosyllables, from the Easiest to the Most Dissicult. II. Grammar in All Its Parts, to Which Are Added Large Tables of Words, from Two to Six and Seven Syllables. By James Corbet Philolgus. Glasgow: Printed John Robertson and Mrs. M'lean, 1743.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationCorbet, James. An Introduction to the English Grammar: Containing I. A Great Variety of Monosyllables, from the Easiest to the Most Dissicult. II. Grammar in All Its Parts, to Which Are Added Large Tables of Words, from Two to Six and Seven Syllables. By James Corbet Philolgus. Printed John Robertson and Mrs. M'lean, 1743.