APA Citation

Jones, J. (1701). Practical phonography: Or, the new art of rightly speling and writing words by the sound thereof. And of rightly sounding and reading words by the sight thereof. Applied to the English tongue. Design'd more especially for the Use and Ease, of the Duke of Glocester. But that we are lamentably disappointed of our Joy and Hopes in him. By J. Jones, M.D. London: printed for Richard Smith, at the Angel and Bible without Temple-Bar.

Chicago Style Citation

Jones, John. Practical Phonography: Or, the New Art of Rightly Speling and Writing Words By the Sound Thereof. And of Rightly Sounding and Reading Words By the Sight Thereof. Applied to the English Tongue. Design'd More Especially for the Use and Ease, of the Duke of Glocester. But That We Are Lamentably Disappointed of Our Joy and Hopes in Him. By J. Jones, M.D. London: printed for Richard Smith, at the Angel and Bible without Temple-Bar, 1701.

MLA Citation

Jones, John. Practical Phonography: Or, the New Art of Rightly Speling and Writing Words By the Sound Thereof. And of Rightly Sounding and Reading Words By the Sight Thereof. Applied to the English Tongue. Design'd More Especially for the Use and Ease, of the Duke of Glocester. But That We Are Lamentably Disappointed of Our Joy and Hopes in Him. By J. Jones, M.D. London: printed for Richard Smith, at the Angel and Bible without Temple-Bar, 1701.

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