Leedes, E. (1677). English examples to be turned into Latin: Beginning with the nominative case and verb as 'tis varied through all modes and tenses and after fitted to all the rules of the grammar : to which are added, some cautions for children to avoid mistakes in making Latin, forms of epistles, Themes, and other exercises for the use of young beginnners at Bury School (The second edtion.). Printed for Nevil Simmons ... and Thomas Simmons, bookseller ....
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationLeedes, Edward. English Examples to Be Turned into Latin: Beginning with the Nominative Case and Verb as 'Tis Varied Through All Modes and Tenses and After Fitted to All the Rules of the Grammar : To Which Are Added, Some Cautions for Children to Avoid Mistakes in Making Latin, Forms of Epistles, Themes, and Other Exercises for the Use of Young Beginnners at Bury School. The second edtion. London: Printed for Nevil Simmons ... and Thomas Simmons, bookseller ..., 1677.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationLeedes, Edward. English Examples to Be Turned into Latin: Beginning with the Nominative Case and Verb as 'Tis Varied Through All Modes and Tenses and After Fitted to All the Rules of the Grammar : To Which Are Added, Some Cautions for Children to Avoid Mistakes in Making Latin, Forms of Epistles, Themes, and Other Exercises for the Use of Young Beginnners at Bury School. The second edtion. Printed for Nevil Simmons ... and Thomas Simmons, bookseller ..., 1677.