Gale (Firm). (1797). Exercises, instsructive and entertaining, in false English: Written with a view to perfect youth in their mother tongue, as well as to enlarge their ideas in general, and give them a relish for what is ornamental, useful, and good (The sixth edition.). Printed for John Binns; and sold by J. Johnson, D. Ogilvy, and Son, and Vernor and Hood, London.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationGale (Firm). Exercises, Instsructive and Entertaining, in False English: Written with a View to Perfect Youth in Their Mother Tongue, as Well as to Enlarge Their Ideas in General, and Give Them a Relish for What Is Ornamental, Useful, and Good. The sixth edition. Leeds: Printed for John Binns; and sold by J. Johnson, D. Ogilvy, and Son, and Vernor and Hood, London, 1797.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationGale (Firm). Exercises, Instsructive and Entertaining, in False English: Written with a View to Perfect Youth in Their Mother Tongue, as Well as to Enlarge Their Ideas in General, and Give Them a Relish for What Is Ornamental, Useful, and Good. The sixth edition. Printed for John Binns; and sold by J. Johnson, D. Ogilvy, and Son, and Vernor and Hood, London, 1797.