APA (7th ed.) Citation

Rigg, E. The new American Latin grammar: or, A complete introduction to the Latin tongue: Formed from the most approved writings in this kind. By the late presidents Burr, Finley, and others: and now carefully revised and reformed by a great variety of amendments, corrections, and useful remarks, most of which are entirely new; with the definitions of all the grammatical terms, in their proper places. : The whole rendered much more useful than any of the kind yet published.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Rigg, Edward. The New American Latin Grammar: Or, A Complete Introduction to the Latin Tongue: Formed from the Most Approved Writings in This Kind. By the Late Presidents Burr, Finley, and Others: And Now Carefully Revised and Reformed by a Great Variety of Amendments, Corrections, and Useful Remarks, Most of Which Are Entirely New; with the Definitions of All the Grammatical Terms, in Their Proper Places. : The Whole Rendered Much More Useful than Any of the Kind yet Published.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Rigg, Edward. The New American Latin Grammar: Or, A Complete Introduction to the Latin Tongue: Formed from the Most Approved Writings in This Kind. By the Late Presidents Burr, Finley, and Others: And Now Carefully Revised and Reformed by a Great Variety of Amendments, Corrections, and Useful Remarks, Most of Which Are Entirely New; with the Definitions of All the Grammatical Terms, in Their Proper Places. : The Whole Rendered Much More Useful than Any of the Kind yet Published.

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