APA (7th ed.) Citation

Richardson, E. (1689). Anglo-Belcica, the English and Netherdutch academy: In three parts : containing the exactest grammar-rulers, most useful discourses and letters, with a copious vocabular fitted to the capacities of all sorts of persons : being a work brought to greater perfection then any ever formerly extant, whereby men may, with a little pains speedily attain to the compleat knowledge of both languages (The second edition.). By the widow of Steven Swart, bookseller ....

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Richardson, Edward. Anglo-Belcica, the English and Netherdutch Academy: In Three Parts : Containing the Exactest Grammar-rulers, Most Useful Discourses and Letters, with a Copious Vocabular Fitted to the Capacities of All Sorts of Persons : Being a Work Brought to Greater Perfection Then Any Ever Formerly Extant, Whereby Men May, with a Little Pains Speedily Attain to the Compleat Knowledge of Both Languages. The second edition. At Amsterdam: By the widow of Steven Swart, bookseller ..., 1689.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Richardson, Edward. Anglo-Belcica, the English and Netherdutch Academy: In Three Parts : Containing the Exactest Grammar-rulers, Most Useful Discourses and Letters, with a Copious Vocabular Fitted to the Capacities of All Sorts of Persons : Being a Work Brought to Greater Perfection Then Any Ever Formerly Extant, Whereby Men May, with a Little Pains Speedily Attain to the Compleat Knowledge of Both Languages. The second edition. By the widow of Steven Swart, bookseller ..., 1689.

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