Aickin, J. (1693). The English grammar, or, The English tongue reduced to grammatical rules: Containing the four parts of grammar, viz., orthography, etymology, syntax, prosody or poetry : being the easiest, quickest, and most authentick method of teaching it by rules and pictures ... composed for the use of all English-schools. Printed for the author ... and sold by John Lawrence ....
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationAickin, Joseph. The English Grammar, or, The English Tongue Reduced to Grammatical Rules: Containing the Four Parts of Grammar, Viz., Orthography, Etymology, Syntax, Prosody or Poetry : Being the Easiest, Quickest, and Most Authentick Method of Teaching It by Rules and Pictures ... Composed for the Use of All English-schools. London: Printed for the author ... and sold by John Lawrence ..., 1693.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationAickin, Joseph. The English Grammar, or, The English Tongue Reduced to Grammatical Rules: Containing the Four Parts of Grammar, Viz., Orthography, Etymology, Syntax, Prosody or Poetry : Being the Easiest, Quickest, and Most Authentick Method of Teaching It by Rules and Pictures ... Composed for the Use of All English-schools. Printed for the author ... and sold by John Lawrence ..., 1693.