APA Citation

Clarke, J. (1720). An essay upon the education of youth in grammar-schools: In which the vulgar method of teaching is examined, and a new one proposed, for the more easy and speedy training up of youth to the knowledge of the learned languages; together with history, chronology, geography, &c. By John Clarke, master of the Publick Grammar-School in Hull. London: Printed for John Wyat at the Rose in St. Paul's Church-Yard.

Chicago Style Citation

Clarke, John. An Essay Upon the Education of Youth in Grammar-schools: In Which the Vulgar Method of Teaching Is Examined, and a New One Proposed, for the More Easy and Speedy Training Up of Youth to the Knowledge of the Learned Languages; Together With History, Chronology, Geography, &c. By John Clarke, Master of the Publick Grammar-School in Hull. London: Printed for John Wyat at the Rose in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1720.

MLA Citation

Clarke, John. An Essay Upon the Education of Youth in Grammar-schools: In Which the Vulgar Method of Teaching Is Examined, and a New One Proposed, for the More Easy and Speedy Training Up of Youth to the Knowledge of the Learned Languages; Together With History, Chronology, Geography, &c. By John Clarke, Master of the Publick Grammar-School in Hull. London: Printed for John Wyat at the Rose in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1720.

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