APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

Sauseuil, J. c. d. (1768). The six French conjugations exhibited in six tables: Wherein every verb is conjugated into one line. To which tables has been added a general paradigm for the conjugation of all the verbs whatsoever, regular or pretended irregular; from the use of which it appears that there is not one of those supposed irregulations but what may be found out by means of a rule liable to no exception. By the Chev. de Sauseuil. Printed for the author, by James Harrison, opposite Stationers'-Hall.

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

Sauseuil, Jean-Nicolas chevalier de. The Six French Conjugations Exhibited in Six Tables: Wherein Every Verb Is Conjugated into One Line. To Which Tables Has Been Added a General Paradigm for the Conjugation of All the Verbs Whatsoever, Regular or Pretended Irregular; from the Use of Which It Appears That There Is Not One of Those Supposed Irregulations but What May Be Found Out by Means of a Rule Liable to No Exception. By the Chev. De Sauseuil. London: Printed for the author, by James Harrison, opposite Stationers'-Hall, 1768.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

Sauseuil, Jean-Nicolas chevalier de. The Six French Conjugations Exhibited in Six Tables: Wherein Every Verb Is Conjugated into One Line. To Which Tables Has Been Added a General Paradigm for the Conjugation of All the Verbs Whatsoever, Regular or Pretended Irregular; from the Use of Which It Appears That There Is Not One of Those Supposed Irregulations but What May Be Found Out by Means of a Rule Liable to No Exception. By the Chev. De Sauseuil. Printed for the author, by James Harrison, opposite Stationers'-Hall, 1768.

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