APA (7th ed.) Citation

Taylor, S. (1810). Stenography, or The art of short hand perfected: Containing rules and regulations, whereby the most illiterate may acquire the mode of taking down trials, orations, lectures, &c. in a few hours, and be competent by a little experience to practice the same (2nd ed.). [publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Taylor, Samuel. Stenography, or The Art of Short Hand Perfected: Containing Rules and Regulations, Whereby the Most Illiterate May Acquire the Mode of Taking Down Trials, Orations, Lectures, &c. in a Few Hours, and Be Competent by a Little Experience to Practice the Same. 2nd ed. [Place of publication not identified]: [publisher not identified], 1810.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Taylor, Samuel. Stenography, or The Art of Short Hand Perfected: Containing Rules and Regulations, Whereby the Most Illiterate May Acquire the Mode of Taking Down Trials, Orations, Lectures, &c. in a Few Hours, and Be Competent by a Little Experience to Practice the Same. 2nd ed. [publisher not identified], 1810.

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