APA Citation

Bailey, N. (1735). Exercitia Latina: Or, Latin for Garretsons's English exercises for school-boys to translate syntactically. With the Declension, Gender, Genitive Case of Nouns Substantives; Termination of Adjectives and Participles; Declension of Pronouns; Conjugation, Preter Tense, &c. of Verbs; and other Requsites for the More Ready Translating English into Latin, whereby that useful Book is still more advantageously Accommodated to the Benefit of Youth than any Thing of this Nature Extant. By N. Bailey, School-Master (The fifth edition corrected and improved.). London: printed for A. Bettesworth and C. Hitch, at the Red Lion in Pater Noster-Row, and T. Ward and E. Wickstead in the Temple.

Chicago Style Citation

Bailey, Nathan. Exercitia Latina: Or, Latin for Garretsons's English Exercises for School-boys to Translate Syntactically. With the Declension, Gender, Genitive Case of Nouns Substantives; Termination of Adjectives and Participles; Declension of Pronouns; Conjugation, Preter Tense, &c. of Verbs; and Other Requsites for the More Ready Translating English Into Latin, Whereby That Useful Book Is Still More Advantageously Accommodated to the Benefit of Youth Than Any Thing of This Nature Extant. By N. Bailey, School-Master. The fifth edition corrected and improved. London: printed for A. Bettesworth and C. Hitch, at the Red Lion in Pater Noster-Row, and T. Ward and E. Wickstead in the Temple, 1735.

MLA Citation

Bailey, Nathan. Exercitia Latina: Or, Latin for Garretsons's English Exercises for School-boys to Translate Syntactically. With the Declension, Gender, Genitive Case of Nouns Substantives; Termination of Adjectives and Participles; Declension of Pronouns; Conjugation, Preter Tense, &c. of Verbs; and Other Requsites for the More Ready Translating English Into Latin, Whereby That Useful Book Is Still More Advantageously Accommodated to the Benefit of Youth Than Any Thing of This Nature Extant. By N. Bailey, School-Master. The fifth edition corrected and improved. London: printed for A. Bettesworth and C. Hitch, at the Red Lion in Pater Noster-Row, and T. Ward and E. Wickstead in the Temple, 1735.

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