Ward, J. (1759). A system of oratory delivered in a course of lectures publicly read at Gresham College, London: To which is prefixed an inaugural oration, spoken in Latin, before the commencement of the lectures, according to the usual custom. Printed for John Ward, in Cornhill, opposite to the Royal Exchange.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationWard, John. A System of Oratory Delivered in a Course of Lectures Publicly Read at Gresham College, London: To Which Is Prefixed an Inaugural Oration, Spoken in Latin, Before the Commencement of the Lectures, According to the Usual Custom. London: Printed for John Ward, in Cornhill, opposite to the Royal Exchange, 1759.
MLA引文Ward, John. A System of Oratory Delivered in a Course of Lectures Publicly Read at Gresham College, London: To Which Is Prefixed an Inaugural Oration, Spoken in Latin, Before the Commencement of the Lectures, According to the Usual Custom. Printed for John Ward, in Cornhill, opposite to the Royal Exchange, 1759.