APA Citation

Giral del Pino, H. S. J. (1766). A new Spanish grammar: Or, the elements of the Spanish language: containing, An Easy and Compendious Method to Speak and Write it correctly. With Several Useful Remarks on the most particular Idioms and fundamental Rules, shewing how to make Use of them, as well in Speaking as in Writing. The whole extracted from the best observations of Spanish grammarians, and particularly of the Royal Spanish Academy of Madrid. Also Several of the most usual and familiar Phrases, with Dialogues. By Hto San Joseph Giral del Pino, Teacher of the Spanish Language. London: printed for J. Nourse, opposite Katherine-Street in the Strand, Bookseller in Ordinary to His Majesty.

Chicago Style Citation

Giral del Pino, Hipólito San Joseph. A New Spanish Grammar: Or, the Elements of the Spanish Language: Containing, An Easy and Compendious Method to Speak and Write It Correctly. With Several Useful Remarks On the Most Particular Idioms and Fundamental Rules, Shewing How to Make Use of Them, As Well in Speaking As in Writing. The Whole Extracted From the Best Observations of Spanish Grammarians, and Particularly of the Royal Spanish Academy of Madrid. Also Several of the Most Usual and Familiar Phrases, With Dialogues. By Hto San Joseph Giral Del Pino, Teacher of the Spanish Language. London: printed for J. Nourse, opposite Katherine-Street in the Strand, Bookseller in Ordinary to His Majesty, 1766.

MLA Citation

Giral del Pino, Hipólito San Joseph. A New Spanish Grammar: Or, the Elements of the Spanish Language: Containing, An Easy and Compendious Method to Speak and Write It Correctly. With Several Useful Remarks On the Most Particular Idioms and Fundamental Rules, Shewing How to Make Use of Them, As Well in Speaking As in Writing. The Whole Extracted From the Best Observations of Spanish Grammarians, and Particularly of the Royal Spanish Academy of Madrid. Also Several of the Most Usual and Familiar Phrases, With Dialogues. By Hto San Joseph Giral Del Pino, Teacher of the Spanish Language. London: printed for J. Nourse, opposite Katherine-Street in the Strand, Bookseller in Ordinary to His Majesty, 1766.

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