APA (7th ed.) Citation

Abbadie, J. (1676). A new French grammar containing at large the principles of that tongue, or, The most exact rules, criticall observations, and fit examples, for teaching with a good method and attaining the French tongue: As the witts, or the gentlemen of the French Academy, speak and pronounce it at this present time. Printed by H. Hall ... for J. Crosley.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Abbadie, Jacques. A New French Grammar Containing at Large the Principles of That Tongue, or, The Most Exact Rules, Criticall Observations, and Fit Examples, for Teaching with a Good Method and Attaining the French Tongue: As the Witts, or the Gentlemen of the French Academy, Speak and Pronounce It at This Present Time. Oxford: Printed by H. Hall ... for J. Crosley, 1676.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

Abbadie, Jacques. A New French Grammar Containing at Large the Principles of That Tongue, or, The Most Exact Rules, Criticall Observations, and Fit Examples, for Teaching with a Good Method and Attaining the French Tongue: As the Witts, or the Gentlemen of the French Academy, Speak and Pronounce It at This Present Time. Printed by H. Hall ... for J. Crosley, 1676.

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