APA Citation

Jones, R. (1764). The origin of language and nations, hieroglyfically, etymologically, and topografically defined and fixed, after the method of an English, Celtic, Greek and Latin English Lexicon. Together with An Historical Preface, An Hieroglyfical Definition of Characters, A Celtic General Grammar, and Various other Matters of Antiquity. Treated of in a Method Entirely New. By Rowland Jones, Esq; Of the Inner Temple. London: printed by J. Hughs, near Lincoln's-Inn-Fields.

Chicago Style Citation

Jones, Rowland. The Origin of Language and Nations, Hieroglyfically, Etymologically, and Topografically Defined and Fixed, After the Method of an English, Celtic, Greek and Latin English Lexicon. Together With An Historical Preface, An Hieroglyfical Definition of Characters, A Celtic General Grammar, and Various Other Matters of Antiquity. Treated of in a Method Entirely New. By Rowland Jones, Esq; Of the Inner Temple. London: printed by J. Hughs, near Lincoln's-Inn-Fields, 1764.

MLA Citation

Jones, Rowland. The Origin of Language and Nations, Hieroglyfically, Etymologically, and Topografically Defined and Fixed, After the Method of an English, Celtic, Greek and Latin English Lexicon. Together With An Historical Preface, An Hieroglyfical Definition of Characters, A Celtic General Grammar, and Various Other Matters of Antiquity. Treated of in a Method Entirely New. By Rowland Jones, Esq; Of the Inner Temple. London: printed by J. Hughs, near Lincoln's-Inn-Fields, 1764.

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