APA (7th ed.) Citation

Lockman, J. (1774). A new Roman history, by question and answer: In a method much more comprehensive than any of the kind extant. extracted from ancient authors, and the most celebrated among the modern, and interspersed with such cutoms as serve to illustrate the history. With a complete index. Designed principally for schools. By the author of the History of England by question and answer (The fourth edition corrected.). Printed for Thomas White, bookseller.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Lockman, John. A New Roman History, by Question and Answer: In a Method Much More Comprehensive than Any of the Kind Extant. Extracted from Ancient Authors, and the Most Celebrated Among the Modern, and Interspersed with Such Cutoms as Serve to Illustrate the History. With a Complete Index. Designed Principally for Schools. By the Author of the History of England by Question and Answer. The fourth edition corrected. Cork: Printed for Thomas White, bookseller, 1774.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Lockman, John. A New Roman History, by Question and Answer: In a Method Much More Comprehensive than Any of the Kind Extant. Extracted from Ancient Authors, and the Most Celebrated Among the Modern, and Interspersed with Such Cutoms as Serve to Illustrate the History. With a Complete Index. Designed Principally for Schools. By the Author of the History of England by Question and Answer. The fourth edition corrected. Printed for Thomas White, bookseller, 1774.

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