Molliere, M. d. l., & Maxwell, D. (1662). A Portuguez grammar, or, Rules shewing the true and perfect way to learn the said language: Newly collected in English and French, for the use of either of each nation that desire to learn the same. Printed by Da. Maxwel for Samuel Broun, and the sign of the Queens Arms, by the little north-door of Saint Pauls Church.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationMolliere, Monsieur de la, and David Maxwell. A Portuguez Grammar, or, Rules Shewing the True and Perfect Way to Learn the Said Language: Newly Collected in English and French, for the Use of Either of Each Nation That Desire to Learn the Same. London: Printed by Da. Maxwel for Samuel Broun, and the sign of the Queens Arms, by the little north-door of Saint Pauls Church, 1662.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationMolliere, Monsieur de la, and David Maxwell. A Portuguez Grammar, or, Rules Shewing the True and Perfect Way to Learn the Said Language: Newly Collected in English and French, for the Use of Either of Each Nation That Desire to Learn the Same. Printed by Da. Maxwel for Samuel Broun, and the sign of the Queens Arms, by the little north-door of Saint Pauls Church, 1662.