APA Citation

Rees, T. (1796). A new system of stenography, or short-hand. By which persons of all capacities may make themselves perfect masters of that useful and elegant art,in a much [sh]orter time than by any other treatise [ev]er published. Particularly recommended to gentlemen [advo]cating for the bar, the senate, or the church. By Thomas Rees (Third edition.). London: printed for T. N. Longman, no. 39, Paternoster-Row.

Chicago Style Citation

Rees, Thomas. A New System of Stenography, or Short-hand. By Which Persons of All Capacities May Make Themselves Perfect Masters of That Useful and Elegant Art,in a Much [sh]orter Time Than By Any Other Treatise [ev]er Published. Particularly Recommended to Gentlemen [advo]cating for the Bar, the Senate, or the Church. By Thomas Rees. Third edition. London: printed for T. N. Longman, no. 39, Paternoster-Row, 1796.

MLA Citation

Rees, Thomas. A New System of Stenography, or Short-hand. By Which Persons of All Capacities May Make Themselves Perfect Masters of That Useful and Elegant Art,in a Much [sh]orter Time Than By Any Other Treatise [ev]er Published. Particularly Recommended to Gentlemen [advo]cating for the Bar, the Senate, or the Church. By Thomas Rees. Third edition. London: printed for T. N. Longman, no. 39, Paternoster-Row, 1796.

Warning: These citations may not always be 100% accurate.