APA (7th ed.) Citation

Clarke, J. (1740). A supplement to the introduction to the making of Latin: Consisting of further rules for the purpose: shewing, in a great measure, wherein, besides concord and Government, the difference betwixt the Latin and English idiom lies; all entirely new, and no where else to be found. With proper English examples, being translations from the classick authors in one column, and the Latin words in another. By John Clarke, late master of the publick Grammar School in Hull. Printed for Edward Exshaw at the Bible on Cork-Hill, opposite to the Exchange.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Clarke, John. A Supplement to the Introduction to the Making of Latin: Consisting of Further Rules for the Purpose: Shewing, in a Great Measure, Wherein, Besides Concord and Government, the Difference Betwixt the Latin and English Idiom Lies; All Entirely New, and No Where Else to Be Found. With Proper English Examples, Being Translations from the Classick Authors in One Column, and the Latin Words in Another. By John Clarke, Late Master of the Publick Grammar School in Hull. Dublin: Printed for Edward Exshaw at the Bible on Cork-Hill, opposite to the Exchange, 1740.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Clarke, John. A Supplement to the Introduction to the Making of Latin: Consisting of Further Rules for the Purpose: Shewing, in a Great Measure, Wherein, Besides Concord and Government, the Difference Betwixt the Latin and English Idiom Lies; All Entirely New, and No Where Else to Be Found. With Proper English Examples, Being Translations from the Classick Authors in One Column, and the Latin Words in Another. By John Clarke, Late Master of the Publick Grammar School in Hull. Printed for Edward Exshaw at the Bible on Cork-Hill, opposite to the Exchange, 1740.

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