APA Citation

Dyche, T. (1756). The spelling dictionary: Or, a collection of all the common words and proper names of persons and places, made use of in the English tongue. Carefully compared with the Original Languages. From whence they are derived, and marked as they are to be pronounced. Whereby Persons of the meanest Capacity may attain to Spell and Write English true and correctly. By Thomas Dyche, Late Master of the Free-School at Stratford le Bow, Middlesex (The eighth edition, corrected, with large additions.). London: printed for Richard Ware, at the Bible and Sun, on Ludgate-Hill.

Chicago Style Citation

Dyche, Thomas. The Spelling Dictionary: Or, a Collection of All the Common Words and Proper Names of Persons and Places, Made Use of in the English Tongue. Carefully Compared With the Original Languages. From Whence They Are Derived, and Marked As They Are to Be Pronounced. Whereby Persons of the Meanest Capacity May Attain to Spell and Write English True and Correctly. By Thomas Dyche, Late Master of the Free-School At Stratford Le Bow, Middlesex. The eighth edition, corrected, with large additions. London: printed for Richard Ware, at the Bible and Sun, on Ludgate-Hill, 1756.

MLA Citation

Dyche, Thomas. The Spelling Dictionary: Or, a Collection of All the Common Words and Proper Names of Persons and Places, Made Use of in the English Tongue. Carefully Compared With the Original Languages. From Whence They Are Derived, and Marked As They Are to Be Pronounced. Whereby Persons of the Meanest Capacity May Attain to Spell and Write English True and Correctly. By Thomas Dyche, Late Master of the Free-School At Stratford Le Bow, Middlesex. The eighth edition, corrected, with large additions. London: printed for Richard Ware, at the Bible and Sun, on Ludgate-Hill, 1756.

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