APA (7th ed.) Citation

Ewing, J. The Columbian alphabet: Being an attempt to new model the English alphabet, in such manner as to mark every simple sound by an appropriate character, thereby rendering the spelling and pronunciation more determinate and correct, and the art of reading and writing more easily attainable.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Ewing, James. The Columbian Alphabet: Being an Attempt to New Model the English Alphabet, in Such Manner as to Mark Every Simple Sound by an Appropriate Character, Thereby Rendering the Spelling and Pronunciation More Determinate and Correct, and the Art of Reading and Writing More Easily Attainable.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Ewing, James. The Columbian Alphabet: Being an Attempt to New Model the English Alphabet, in Such Manner as to Mark Every Simple Sound by an Appropriate Character, Thereby Rendering the Spelling and Pronunciation More Determinate and Correct, and the Art of Reading and Writing More Easily Attainable.

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