APA Citation

Mauger, C., & Bentley, R. (1686). CLAUDIUS MAUGER'S FRENCH GRAMMAR WITH ADDITIONS: Enriched with new Words, and a New Method, and all the Improvements of that famous Language, as it is now flourishing in the Court of France. WHERE Is to be seen an Extraordinary and Methodical Order for the Acquisition of that Tongue: viz. A most modish Prononciation, the Conjugation of Irregular Verbs, short and substantial Rules: To which is subjoined a Vocabulary, and a most exact New Grammar of the English Tongue, with all Advantages that may make it desiderable to Forreigners (The Twelfth Edition, exactly Corrected and Enlarged by the Author, Now Professor of the Languages at Paris.). London: Printed by R.E. for R. Bentley and S. Magnes, in Russel-Street in Covent-Garden.

Chicago Style Citation

Mauger, Claude, and Richard Bentley. CLAUDIUS MAUGER'S FRENCH GRAMMAR WITH ADDITIONS: Enriched With New Words, and a New Method, and All the Improvements of That Famous Language, As It Is Now Flourishing in the Court of France. WHERE Is to Be Seen an Extraordinary and Methodical Order for the Acquisition of That Tongue: Viz. A Most Modish Prononciation, the Conjugation of Irregular Verbs, Short and Substantial Rules: To Which Is Subjoined a Vocabulary, and a Most Exact New Grammar of the English Tongue, With All Advantages That May Make It Desiderable to Forreigners. The Twelfth Edition, exactly Corrected and Enlarged by the Author, Now Professor of the Languages at Paris. London: Printed by R.E. for R. Bentley and S. Magnes, in Russel-Street in Covent-Garden, 1686.

MLA Citation

Mauger, Claude, and Richard Bentley. CLAUDIUS MAUGER'S FRENCH GRAMMAR WITH ADDITIONS: Enriched With New Words, and a New Method, and All the Improvements of That Famous Language, As It Is Now Flourishing in the Court of France. WHERE Is to Be Seen an Extraordinary and Methodical Order for the Acquisition of That Tongue: Viz. A Most Modish Prononciation, the Conjugation of Irregular Verbs, Short and Substantial Rules: To Which Is Subjoined a Vocabulary, and a Most Exact New Grammar of the English Tongue, With All Advantages That May Make It Desiderable to Forreigners. The Twelfth Edition, exactly Corrected and Enlarged by the Author, Now Professor of the Languages at Paris. London: Printed by R.E. for R. Bentley and S. Magnes, in Russel-Street in Covent-Garden, 1686.

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