APA Citation

Palairet, J. (1767). A new royal French grammar: Containing rules for the pronouncing and writing of the French tongue, some familiar phrases, dialogues, fables, and three vocabularies. By John Palairet, French master to their Royal Highnesses the Duke of Cumberland, the Princess of Hesse, and the Queen of Denmark (The tenth edition, revised and improved.). London: Printed for Paul Vaillant, and sold by P. Elmsly, in the Strand.

Chicago Style Citation

Palairet, Jean. A New Royal French Grammar: Containing Rules for the Pronouncing and Writing of the French Tongue, Some Familiar Phrases, Dialogues, Fables, and Three Vocabularies. By John Palairet, French Master to Their Royal Highnesses the Duke of Cumberland, the Princess of Hesse, and the Queen of Denmark. The tenth edition, revised and improved. London: Printed for Paul Vaillant, and sold by P. Elmsly, in the Strand, 1767.

MLA Citation

Palairet, Jean. A New Royal French Grammar: Containing Rules for the Pronouncing and Writing of the French Tongue, Some Familiar Phrases, Dialogues, Fables, and Three Vocabularies. By John Palairet, French Master to Their Royal Highnesses the Duke of Cumberland, the Princess of Hesse, and the Queen of Denmark. The tenth edition, revised and improved. London: Printed for Paul Vaillant, and sold by P. Elmsly, in the Strand, 1767.

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