Scot, A. (1798). Rudiments and practical exercises, for learning the French language, by an easy method: With a Great variety of idiomatical expressions, By which learners may be enabled to write and speak the French language with propriety. By A. Scott, A.M. Fellow of the University of Paris (The fifth edition, wish several new chapters, rules, and exercises.). Printed for William Creech; and sold by G. Robinson and Company, London.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationScot, Alexander. Rudiments and Practical Exercises, for Learning the French Language, by an Easy Method: With a Great Variety of Idiomatical Expressions, By Which Learners May Be Enabled to Write and Speak the French Language with Propriety. By A. Scott, A.M. Fellow of the University of Paris. The fifth edition, wish several new chapters, rules, and exercises. Edinburgh: Printed for William Creech; and sold by G. Robinson and Company, London, 1798.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationScot, Alexander. Rudiments and Practical Exercises, for Learning the French Language, by an Easy Method: With a Great Variety of Idiomatical Expressions, By Which Learners May Be Enabled to Write and Speak the French Language with Propriety. By A. Scott, A.M. Fellow of the University of Paris. The fifth edition, wish several new chapters, rules, and exercises. Printed for William Creech; and sold by G. Robinson and Company, London, 1798.