APA (7th ed.) Citation

G. D. L. M. N. & Field, R. (1603). The French alphabeth [sic]: Teaching in a very short tyme, by a most easie way, to pronounce French naturally, to reade it perfectly, to write it truely, and to speake it accordingly. : Together with The treasure of the French tongue, conteyning the rarest sentences, prouerbes, parables, similies, apothegmes and golden sayings of the most excellent French authours, as vvell poets as orators. : The one diligently compiled, and the other painfully gathered and set in order, after the alphabeticall maner, for the benefite of those that are desirous of the French-tongue. Printed by H. Iackson, dwelling in Fleetstreet beneath the Conduit,.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

G. D. L. M. N. and Richard Field. The French Alphabeth [sic]: Teaching in a Very Short Tyme, by a Most Easie Way, to Pronounce French Naturally, to Reade It Perfectly, to Write It Truely, and to Speake It Accordingly. : Together with The Treasure of the French Tongue, Conteyning the Rarest Sentences, Prouerbes, Parables, Similies, Apothegmes and Golden Sayings of the Most Excellent French Authours, as Vvell Poets as Orators. : The One Diligently Compiled, and the Other Painfully Gathered and Set in Order, After the Alphabeticall Maner, for the Benefite of Those That Are Desirous of the French-tongue. At London: Printed by H. Iackson, dwelling in Fleetstreet beneath the Conduit,, 1603.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

G. D. L. M. N. and Richard Field. The French Alphabeth [sic]: Teaching in a Very Short Tyme, by a Most Easie Way, to Pronounce French Naturally, to Reade It Perfectly, to Write It Truely, and to Speake It Accordingly. : Together with The Treasure of the French Tongue, Conteyning the Rarest Sentences, Prouerbes, Parables, Similies, Apothegmes and Golden Sayings of the Most Excellent French Authours, as Vvell Poets as Orators. : The One Diligently Compiled, and the Other Painfully Gathered and Set in Order, After the Alphabeticall Maner, for the Benefite of Those That Are Desirous of the French-tongue. Printed by H. Iackson, dwelling in Fleetstreet beneath the Conduit,, 1603.

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