APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1710). In the new school in Somerset Yard in the Strand.: Are taught in a very short, easie and regular method, to children and youth of both sexes, as well as persons of riper years, the rudiments of the Latine, French and English tongues: writing and arithmetick, to the satisfaction of several who have made tryal thereof, at 10 s. a quarter, or 12 d. a week ... also merchants accompts and book-keeping according to the Itali[an] manner now in use, are taught at reasonable rates. publisher not identified.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

In the New School in Somerset Yard in the Strand.: Are Taught in a Very Short, Easie and Regular Method, to Children and Youth of Both Sexes, as Well as Persons of Riper Years, the Rudiments of the Latine, French and English Tongues: Writing and Arithmetick, to the Satisfaction of Several Who Have Made Tryal Thereof, at 10 S. a Quarter, or 12 D. a Week ... Also Merchants Accompts and Book-keeping According to the Itali[an] Manner Now in Use, Are Taught at Reasonable Rates. [London?: publisher not identified, 1710.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

In the New School in Somerset Yard in the Strand.: Are Taught in a Very Short, Easie and Regular Method, to Children and Youth of Both Sexes, as Well as Persons of Riper Years, the Rudiments of the Latine, French and English Tongues: Writing and Arithmetick, to the Satisfaction of Several Who Have Made Tryal Thereof, at 10 S. a Quarter, or 12 D. a Week ... Also Merchants Accompts and Book-keeping According to the Itali[an] Manner Now in Use, Are Taught at Reasonable Rates. publisher not identified, 1710.

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