APA Citation

Scott, W. (1794). Beauties of eminent writers: Selected and arranged for the instruction of youth in the proper reading and reciting of the English language: calculated also to instil into the mind the principles of wisdom and, virtue, and to give it an early taste for the acquisition of useful knowledge, to which is now added, a concise system of English grammar, with exercises in orthography. In two volumes. Sold separately or together. For the use of schools and private classes. Second edition. By William Scott, teacher of the English language and geography in Edinburgh. Edinburgh: printed for Peter Hill, Edinburgh; and G. Kearsley, London.

Chicago Style Citation

Scott, William. Beauties of Eminent Writers: Selected and Arranged for the Instruction of Youth in the Proper Reading and Reciting of the English Language: Calculated Also to Instil Into the Mind the Principles of Wisdom And, Virtue, and to Give It an Early Taste for the Acquisition of Useful Knowledge, to Which Is Now Added, a Concise System of English Grammar, With Exercises in Orthography. In Two Volumes. Sold Separately or Together. For the Use of Schools and Private Classes. Second Edition. By William Scott, Teacher of the English Language and Geography in Edinburgh. Edinburgh: printed for Peter Hill, Edinburgh; and G. Kearsley, London, 1794.

MLA Citation

Scott, William. Beauties of Eminent Writers: Selected and Arranged for the Instruction of Youth in the Proper Reading and Reciting of the English Language: Calculated Also to Instil Into the Mind the Principles of Wisdom And, Virtue, and to Give It an Early Taste for the Acquisition of Useful Knowledge, to Which Is Now Added, a Concise System of English Grammar, With Exercises in Orthography. In Two Volumes. Sold Separately or Together. For the Use of Schools and Private Classes. Second Edition. By William Scott, Teacher of the English Language and Geography in Edinburgh. Edinburgh: printed for Peter Hill, Edinburgh; and G. Kearsley, London, 1794.

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