APA (7th ed.) Citation

Ussher, G. N. (1796). The elements of English grammar: Methodically arranged for the assistance of young persons, who study the English language grammatically: : to which is added a concise treatise of rhetoric. : Designed particularly for the use of ladies' boarding schools. (The second American edition, to which is now added a short treatise on punctuation.). By Henry Ranlet, and sold at his book-store, Main-Street, by the dozen or single.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Ussher, G. Neville. The Elements of English Grammar: Methodically Arranged for the Assistance of Young Persons, Who Study the English Language Grammatically: : To Which Is Added a Concise Treatise of Rhetoric. : Designed Particularly for the Use of Ladies' Boarding Schools. The second American edition, to which is now added a short treatise on punctuation. Printed at Exeter [N.H.]: By Henry Ranlet, and sold at his book-store, Main-Street, by the dozen or single, 1796.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Ussher, G. Neville. The Elements of English Grammar: Methodically Arranged for the Assistance of Young Persons, Who Study the English Language Grammatically: : To Which Is Added a Concise Treatise of Rhetoric. : Designed Particularly for the Use of Ladies' Boarding Schools. The second American edition, to which is now added a short treatise on punctuation. By Henry Ranlet, and sold at his book-store, Main-Street, by the dozen or single, 1796.

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