APA Citation

Bachmair, J. J. (1793). A complete German grammar: In two parts. The first part containing the theory of the language through all the parts of speech; the second part is the practice in as ample a manner as can be desired. By John James Bachmair, M.A (The second American edition. To which are prefixed rules for pronunciation and spelling.). Philadelphia: Printed by Charles Cist, no. 104. North Second-Street.

Chicago Style Citation

Bachmair, John James. A Complete German Grammar: In Two Parts. The First Part Containing the Theory of the Language Through All the Parts of Speech; the Second Part Is the Practice in As Ample a Manner As Can Be Desired. By John James Bachmair, M.A. The second American edition. To which are prefixed rules for pronunciation and spelling. Philadelphia: Printed by Charles Cist, no. 104. North Second-Street, 1793.

MLA Citation

Bachmair, John James. A Complete German Grammar: In Two Parts. The First Part Containing the Theory of the Language Through All the Parts of Speech; the Second Part Is the Practice in As Ample a Manner As Can Be Desired. By John James Bachmair, M.A. The second American edition. To which are prefixed rules for pronunciation and spelling. Philadelphia: Printed by Charles Cist, no. 104. North Second-Street, 1793.

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