APA Citation

Burn, J. (1772). A practical grammar of the English language: In which the several parts of speech are clearly and methodically explained; their concord and government reduced to grammatical rules, and illustrated by a variety of examples: together with rules of composition, or the proper arrangement of words in sentences, also illustrated by various examples. for the use of schools (The second edition.). Glasgow: Printed by Daniel Reid, and sold by the booksellers, in Great Britain.

Chicago Style Citation

Burn, John. A Practical Grammar of the English Language: In Which the Several Parts of Speech Are Clearly and Methodically Explained; Their Concord and Government Reduced to Grammatical Rules, and Illustrated By a Variety of Examples: Together With Rules of Composition, or the Proper Arrangement of Words in Sentences, Also Illustrated By Various Examples. for the Use of Schools. The second edition. Glasgow: Printed by Daniel Reid, and sold by the booksellers, in Great Britain, 1772.

MLA Citation

Burn, John. A Practical Grammar of the English Language: In Which the Several Parts of Speech Are Clearly and Methodically Explained; Their Concord and Government Reduced to Grammatical Rules, and Illustrated By a Variety of Examples: Together With Rules of Composition, or the Proper Arrangement of Words in Sentences, Also Illustrated By Various Examples. for the Use of Schools. The second edition. Glasgow: Printed by Daniel Reid, and sold by the booksellers, in Great Britain, 1772.

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