(1795). A New academy of compliments: or, The lover's secretary: Being wit and mirth improved, by the most elegant expressions used in the art of courtship, in divers examples of writing or inditing letters, relating either to love or business. : Also, the silent language; or, a compleat rule for discoursing by motion of the hands, without being understood by the company ... to which is added, a choice collection of above one hundred and twenty love songs ... with plain instructions for dancing. [By Isaiah Thomas, Jr.].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationA New Academy of Compliments: Or, The Lover's Secretary: Being Wit and Mirth Improved, by the Most Elegant Expressions Used in the Art of Courtship, in Divers Examples of Writing or Inditing Letters, Relating Either to Love or Business. : Also, the Silent Language; or, a Compleat Rule for Discoursing by Motion of the Hands, Without Being Understood by the Company ... to Which Is Added, a Choice Collection of Above One Hundred and Twenty Love Songs ... with Plain Instructions for Dancing. Printed at Worcester [Mass.]: [By Isaiah Thomas, Jr.], 1795.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationA New Academy of Compliments: Or, The Lover's Secretary: Being Wit and Mirth Improved, by the Most Elegant Expressions Used in the Art of Courtship, in Divers Examples of Writing or Inditing Letters, Relating Either to Love or Business. : Also, the Silent Language; or, a Compleat Rule for Discoursing by Motion of the Hands, Without Being Understood by the Company ... to Which Is Added, a Choice Collection of Above One Hundred and Twenty Love Songs ... with Plain Instructions for Dancing. [By Isaiah Thomas, Jr.], 1795.