APA (7th ed.) Citation

Rusher, W. (1795). Reading made most easy: Consisting of a variety of useful lessons : proceeding from the alphabet to words of two letters only : and from thence to words of three, four, five letters, &c. &c. : so disposed, as to draw on learners with the greatest ease and pleasure : both to themselves and teachers : recommended for the use of schools (The ninety-ninth edition.).

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Rusher, William. Reading Made Most Easy: Consisting of a Variety of Useful Lessons : Proceeding from the Alphabet to Words of Two Letters Only : And from Thence to Words of Three, Four, Five Letters, &c. &c. : So Disposed, as to Draw on Learners with the Greatest Ease and Pleasure : Both to Themselves and Teachers : Recommended for the Use of Schools. The ninety-ninth edition. 1795.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Rusher, William. Reading Made Most Easy: Consisting of a Variety of Useful Lessons : Proceeding from the Alphabet to Words of Two Letters Only : And from Thence to Words of Three, Four, Five Letters, &c. &c. : So Disposed, as to Draw on Learners with the Greatest Ease and Pleasure : Both to Themselves and Teachers : Recommended for the Use of Schools. The ninety-ninth edition. 1795.

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