Buchanan, J., & Wren, J. (1747). A regular English Syntax. Wherein is exhibeted, The whole Variety of English Construction, proprely exemplified. To which is added, The elegant Manner of arranging Words, and Members of Sentences. The whole Reduced to Practice for the Use of private young Gnetlemen and Ladies as well as of our most eminent Schools. By. London: typ. J. Wren.
Chicago Style CitationBuchanan, James, and J. Wren. A Regular English Syntax. Wherein Is Exhibeted, The Whole Variety of English Construction, Proprely Exemplified. To Which Is Added, The Elegant Manner of Arranging Words, and Members of Sentences. The Whole Reduced to Practice for the Use of Private Young Gnetlemen and Ladies As Well As of Our Most Eminent Schools. By. London: typ. J. Wren, 1747.
MLA CitationBuchanan, James, and J. Wren. A Regular English Syntax. Wherein Is Exhibeted, The Whole Variety of English Construction, Proprely Exemplified. To Which Is Added, The Elegant Manner of Arranging Words, and Members of Sentences. The Whole Reduced to Practice for the Use of Private Young Gnetlemen and Ladies As Well As of Our Most Eminent Schools. By. London: typ. J. Wren, 1747.