Dixon, H. (1823). The English instructor, or, The art of spelling improved: Being a more plain, easy, and regular method of teaching young children, than any extant. In two parts ... (The sixty-ninth edition, with many useful additions. For the use of schools.). Printed for C. & J. Rivington, booksellers to the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, no. 62, St Paul's Church-yard; and no. 3, Waterloo-Place, Pall-Mall.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationDixon, Henry. The English Instructor, or, The Art of Spelling Improved: Being a More Plain, Easy, and Regular Method of Teaching Young Children, than Any Extant. In Two Parts ... The sixty-ninth edition, with many useful additions. For the use of schools. London: Printed for C. & J. Rivington, booksellers to the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, no. 62, St Paul's Church-yard; and no. 3, Waterloo-Place, Pall-Mall, 1823.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationDixon, Henry. The English Instructor, or, The Art of Spelling Improved: Being a More Plain, Easy, and Regular Method of Teaching Young Children, than Any Extant. In Two Parts ... The sixty-ninth edition, with many useful additions. For the use of schools. Printed for C. & J. Rivington, booksellers to the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, no. 62, St Paul's Church-yard; and no. 3, Waterloo-Place, Pall-Mall, 1823.