APA (7th ed.) Citation

Shelley, G. (1714). The second part of natural writing: Containing the breakes of letters and their dependance on each other likewise various forms of business written in the most proper hands[.] And also variety of ornament in several delightful fancies & designs[.] The whole making a complete body of penmanship; by G. Shellen accountant and writing Mr: to Christ's Hospital. Sold by the author.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Shelley, George. The Second Part of Natural Writing: Containing the Breakes of Letters and Their Dependance on Each Other Likewise Various Forms of Business Written in the Most Proper Hands[.] And Also Variety of Ornament in Several Delightful Fancies & Designs[.] The Whole Making a Complete Body of Penmanship; by G. Shellen Accountant and Writing Mr: To Christ's Hospital. London: Sold by the author, 1714.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Shelley, George. The Second Part of Natural Writing: Containing the Breakes of Letters and Their Dependance on Each Other Likewise Various Forms of Business Written in the Most Proper Hands[.] And Also Variety of Ornament in Several Delightful Fancies & Designs[.] The Whole Making a Complete Body of Penmanship; by G. Shellen Accountant and Writing Mr: To Christ's Hospital. Sold by the author, 1714.

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