APA Citation

Watts, I. (1770). Watts's compleat spelling-book: In three parts. Part I. Containing Mr. Munday's new improvements for the right accenting of words, in variety of tables from one to seven syllables; with praxes on words of different syllables: also portions of scripture, from the Psalms, proverbs, and New Testament. Part II. Containeth the principles and rules of pronouncing our mother tongue, both in prose and verse, in great variety of examples, containing sure and easy directions for reading. Part III. Lessons for children, out of the historical parts of scripture; with a short history of England, from the Norman conquest, to His Present Majesty's accession to the Throne: as also Mr. Clark's directions for writing the round hand, and round text, and the Italian hand; with several other things for the improvement of children, as well as those of riper years. The whole being generally approved of, was compiled and designed for the use of schools, in Great-Britain and Ireland (The tenth edition, revised and carefully compared with Johnson's English dictionary. With many alterations and additions, and a new set of cuts, designed [illegible] work.). Dublin: Printed for James Williams, at No. 5, in Skinner-Row.

Chicago Style Citation

Watts, Isaac. Watts's Compleat Spelling-book: In Three Parts. Part I. Containing Mr. Munday's New Improvements for the Right Accenting of Words, in Variety of Tables From One to Seven Syllables; With Praxes On Words of Different Syllables: Also Portions of Scripture, From the Psalms, Proverbs, and New Testament. Part II. Containeth the Principles and Rules of Pronouncing Our Mother Tongue, Both in Prose and Verse, in Great Variety of Examples, Containing Sure and Easy Directions for Reading. Part III. Lessons for Children, Out of the Historical Parts of Scripture; With a Short History of England, From the Norman Conquest, to His Present Majesty's Accession to the Throne: As Also Mr. Clark's Directions for Writing the Round Hand, and Round Text, and the Italian Hand; With Several Other Things for the Improvement of Children, As Well As Those of Riper Years. The Whole Being Generally Approved Of, Was Compiled and Designed for the Use of Schools, in Great-Britain and Ireland. The tenth edition, revised and carefully compared with Johnson's English dictionary. With many alterations and additions, and a new set of cuts, designed [illegible] work. Dublin: Printed for James Williams, at No. 5, in Skinner-Row, 1770.

MLA Citation

Watts, Isaac. Watts's Compleat Spelling-book: In Three Parts. Part I. Containing Mr. Munday's New Improvements for the Right Accenting of Words, in Variety of Tables From One to Seven Syllables; With Praxes On Words of Different Syllables: Also Portions of Scripture, From the Psalms, Proverbs, and New Testament. Part II. Containeth the Principles and Rules of Pronouncing Our Mother Tongue, Both in Prose and Verse, in Great Variety of Examples, Containing Sure and Easy Directions for Reading. Part III. Lessons for Children, Out of the Historical Parts of Scripture; With a Short History of England, From the Norman Conquest, to His Present Majesty's Accession to the Throne: As Also Mr. Clark's Directions for Writing the Round Hand, and Round Text, and the Italian Hand; With Several Other Things for the Improvement of Children, As Well As Those of Riper Years. The Whole Being Generally Approved Of, Was Compiled and Designed for the Use of Schools, in Great-Britain and Ireland. The tenth edition, revised and carefully compared with Johnson's English dictionary. With many alterations and additions, and a new set of cuts, designed [illegible] work. Dublin: Printed for James Williams, at No. 5, in Skinner-Row, 1770.

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