Catalogue Persistent Identifier
https://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn8286143
APA Citation
Young, E. (1680). The compleat English-scholar, in spelling, reading, and writing: containing plain and easie directions for spelling, and reading English, according to the present pronunciation ... And directions for true writing of English, with several copies of the most usual hands engraven in copper. Also examples of the different writing and pronouncing of the same words in the English tongue. Lastly, how to spell words as are alike in sound, but differ in their sence and spelling ... London : Printed for Ben. Alsop
MLA Citation
Young, E. The compleat English-scholar, in spelling, reading, and writing: [electronic resource] : containing plain and easie directions for spelling, and reading English, according to the present pronunciation ... And directions for true writing of English, with several copies of the most usual hands engraven in copper. Also examples of the different writing and pronouncing of the same words in the English tongue. Lastly, how to spell words as are alike in sound, but differ in their sence and spelling ... / By E. Young, schoolmaster in London Printed for Ben. Alsop London 1680
Australian/Harvard Citation
Young, E. 1680, The compleat English-scholar, in spelling, reading, and writing: [electronic resource] : containing plain and easie directions for spelling, and reading English, according to the present pronunciation ... And directions for true writing of English, with several copies of the most usual hands engraven in copper. Also examples of the different writing and pronouncing of the same words in the English tongue. Lastly, how to spell words as are alike in sound, but differ in their sence and spelling ... / By E. Young, schoolmaster in London Printed for Ben. Alsop London
Wikipedia Citation
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