APA Citation

(1795). The young Englishman or a collection of moral and entertaining pieces: Taken out of the best English writers, wherein are marked both the pronunciation, accents of every word, and all the expressions peculiar, to the language; to which is likewise added a little dictionary containing the words of the book, for the use of the beginners at the University of Mosco. Mosco.

Chicago Style Citation

The Young Englishman or a Collection of Moral and Entertaining Pieces: Taken Out of the Best English Writers, Wherein Are Marked Both the Pronunciation, Accents of Every Word, and All the Expressions Peculiar, to the Language; to Which Is Likewise Added a Little Dictionary Containing the Words of the Book, for the Use of the Beginners At the University of Mosco. Mosco, 1795.

MLA Citation

The Young Englishman or a Collection of Moral and Entertaining Pieces: Taken Out of the Best English Writers, Wherein Are Marked Both the Pronunciation, Accents of Every Word, and All the Expressions Peculiar, to the Language; to Which Is Likewise Added a Little Dictionary Containing the Words of the Book, for the Use of the Beginners At the University of Mosco. Mosco, 1795.

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