Davys, P., & Davidson, J. An easy and practical introduction to the knowledge of the Latin tongue: or, An exemplification of the rules of construction, corresponding to those of the Philadelphia grammar: With two indexes and a few necessary cautions, to assist youth in translating with more accuracy. : To these there is added an epitome of general history, and some account of the affairs of Greece, from the days of Epaminondas, until they coincide with the history of Rome. : Some examples of themes are annexed, with a few select discourses on various subjects. : [One line of Latin text].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationDavys, Peter, and James Davidson. An Easy and Practical Introduction to the Knowledge of the Latin Tongue: Or, An Exemplification of the Rules of Construction, Corresponding to Those of the Philadelphia Grammar: With Two Indexes and a Few Necessary Cautions, to Assist Youth in Translating with More Accuracy. : To These There Is Added an Epitome of General History, and Some Account of the Affairs of Greece, from the Days of Epaminondas, Until They Coincide with the History of Rome. : Some Examples of Themes Are Annexed, with a Few Select Discourses on Various Subjects. : [One Line of Latin Text].
MLA (9th ed.) CitationDavys, Peter, and James Davidson. An Easy and Practical Introduction to the Knowledge of the Latin Tongue: Or, An Exemplification of the Rules of Construction, Corresponding to Those of the Philadelphia Grammar: With Two Indexes and a Few Necessary Cautions, to Assist Youth in Translating with More Accuracy. : To These There Is Added an Epitome of General History, and Some Account of the Affairs of Greece, from the Days of Epaminondas, Until They Coincide with the History of Rome. : Some Examples of Themes Are Annexed, with a Few Select Discourses on Various Subjects. : [One Line of Latin Text].