APA Citation

Sheridan, T. (1784). A GENERAL DICTIONARY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE One main Object of which, is, to establish a plain and permanent STANDARD of PRONUNCIATION. TO WHICH IS PREFIXED A RHETORICAL GRAMMAR BY THOMAS SHERIDAN, A. M. DEDICATED TO THE VOLUNTEERS OF IRELAND. DUBLIN: PRINTED BY P. WOGAN, No. 23, AT THE OLD BRIDGE, AND P. BYRNE, No. 35 COLLEGE-GREEN.

Chicago Style Citation

Sheridan, Thomas. A GENERAL DICTIONARY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE One Main Object of Which, Is, to Establish a Plain and Permanent STANDARD of PRONUNCIATION. TO WHICH IS PREFIXED A RHETORICAL GRAMMAR BY THOMAS SHERIDAN, A. M. DEDICATED TO THE VOLUNTEERS OF IRELAND. DUBLIN: PRINTED BY P. WOGAN, No. 23, AT THE OLD BRIDGE, AND P. BYRNE, No. 35 COLLEGE-GREEN, 1784.

MLA Citation

Sheridan, Thomas. A GENERAL DICTIONARY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE One Main Object of Which, Is, to Establish a Plain and Permanent STANDARD of PRONUNCIATION. TO WHICH IS PREFIXED A RHETORICAL GRAMMAR BY THOMAS SHERIDAN, A. M. DEDICATED TO THE VOLUNTEERS OF IRELAND. DUBLIN: PRINTED BY P. WOGAN, No. 23, AT THE OLD BRIDGE, AND P. BYRNE, No. 35 COLLEGE-GREEN, 1784.

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