Peirce, O. B. (1837). Grammatical instructor, or, Common school grammar: A new and practical system of English grammar : designed and adapted to facilitate the progress of the student, and, to impart, to the unaided private learner, a practical knowledge of the principles of the English language (3rd ed., rev., enl., and improved.). William Williams.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationPeirce, Oliver B. Grammatical Instructor, or, Common School Grammar: A New and Practical System of English Grammar : Designed and Adapted to Facilitate the Progress of the Student, and, to Impart, to the Unaided Private Learner, a Practical Knowledge of the Principles of the English Language. 3rd ed., rev., enl., and improved. Utica: William Williams, 1837.
MLA (8th ed.) CitationPeirce, Oliver B. Grammatical Instructor, or, Common School Grammar: A New and Practical System of English Grammar : Designed and Adapted to Facilitate the Progress of the Student, and, to Impart, to the Unaided Private Learner, a Practical Knowledge of the Principles of the English Language. 3rd ed., rev., enl., and improved. William Williams, 1837.