APA Citation

Wynne, R. (1775). An universal grammar: For the use of those who are unacquainted with the learned languages, and are desirous of speaking and writing English, or any other Modern Language, with accuracy and precision. By Richard Wynne, A. M. Rector of St Alphage, London; and Chaplain to the Right Honourable the Earl of Dunmore. London: printed for the author: sold by Messrs. Brotherton and Sewell, in Cornhill; and B. White, in Fleetstreet.

Chicago Style Citation

Wynne, Richard. An Universal Grammar: For the Use of Those Who Are Unacquainted With the Learned Languages, and Are Desirous of Speaking and Writing English, or Any Other Modern Language, With Accuracy and Precision. By Richard Wynne, A. M. Rector of St Alphage, London; and Chaplain to the Right Honourable the Earl of Dunmore. London: printed for the author: sold by Messrs. Brotherton and Sewell, in Cornhill; and B. White, in Fleetstreet, 1775.

MLA Citation

Wynne, Richard. An Universal Grammar: For the Use of Those Who Are Unacquainted With the Learned Languages, and Are Desirous of Speaking and Writing English, or Any Other Modern Language, With Accuracy and Precision. By Richard Wynne, A. M. Rector of St Alphage, London; and Chaplain to the Right Honourable the Earl of Dunmore. London: printed for the author: sold by Messrs. Brotherton and Sewell, in Cornhill; and B. White, in Fleetstreet, 1775.

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