APA Citation

Hunter, J. (1711). A new method of teaching the Latine tongue: Compiled in such a natural order, as a child may learn that Language, more Speedily than by any other Grammar yet Extant. By Mr John Hunter, Minister of the Gospel at Air. Entered according to the Act of Parliament, 1710. Cell? S. Brigid?: printed by Robert Rae, anno Dom.

Chicago Style Citation

Hunter, John. A New Method of Teaching the Latine Tongue: Compiled in Such a Natural Order, As a Child May Learn That Language, More Speedily Than By Any Other Grammar yet Extant. By Mr John Hunter, Minister of the Gospel At Air. Entered According to the Act of Parliament, 1710. Cell? S. Brigid?: printed by Robert Rae, anno Dom, 1711.

MLA Citation

Hunter, John. A New Method of Teaching the Latine Tongue: Compiled in Such a Natural Order, As a Child May Learn That Language, More Speedily Than By Any Other Grammar yet Extant. By Mr John Hunter, Minister of the Gospel At Air. Entered According to the Act of Parliament, 1710. Cell? S. Brigid?: printed by Robert Rae, anno Dom, 1711.

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