Catalogue Persistent Identifier
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APA Citation
Dearborn, Benjamin. (1795). The Columbian grammar: or, An essay for reducing a grammatical knowledge of the English language to a degree of simplicity, which will render it easy for the instructer to teach, and for the pupil to learn Accompanied with notes, critical and explanatory. For the use of schools; and of young gentlemen and ladies, natives or foreigners, who are desirous of attempting the study without a tutor. Being designed as part of a general system of education, in the most useful branches of literature, for American youth of both sexes. Boston : Printed by Samuel Hall, for the author, http://opac.newsbank.com/select/evans/28543
MLA Citation
Dearborn, Benjamin. The Columbian grammar: or, An essay for reducing a grammatical knowledge of the English language to a degree of simplicity, which will render it easy for the instructer to teach, and for the pupil to learn [electronic resource] : Accompanied with notes, critical and explanatory. For the use of schools; and of young gentlemen and ladies, natives or foreigners, who are desirous of attempting the study without a tutor. Being designed as part of a general system of education, in the most useful branches of literature, for American youth of both sexes. / By Benjamin Dearborn, member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences Printed by Samuel Hall, for the author Boston 1795 <http://opac.newsbank.com/select/evans/28543>
Australian/Harvard Citation
Dearborn, Benjamin. 1795, The Columbian grammar: or, An essay for reducing a grammatical knowledge of the English language to a degree of simplicity, which will render it easy for the instructer to teach, and for the pupil to learn [electronic resource] : Accompanied with notes, critical and explanatory. For the use of schools; and of young gentlemen and ladies, natives or foreigners, who are desirous of attempting the study without a tutor. Being designed as part of a general system of education, in the most useful branches of literature, for American youth of both sexes. / By Benjamin Dearborn, member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences Printed by Samuel Hall, for the author Boston <http://opac.newsbank.com/select/evans/28543>
Wikipedia Citation
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