APA Citation

Miege, G. (1688). The English grammar, or, The grounds and genius of the English tongue: With a prefatory discourse concerning its original and excellency, and, at the end, a collection of the English monosyllables, being the radical part of the language : wherein true spelling and pointing, the usual abbreviations, the several hands used in writing and characters in printing, the variety of styles and the method of books, &c. are explained. Printed by J. Redmayne for the author ....

MLA Citation

Miege, Guy. The English Grammar, or, The Grounds and Genius of the English Tongue: With a Prefatory Discourse Concerning Its Original and Excellency, and, at the End, a Collection of the English Monosyllables, Being the Radical Part of the Language : Wherein True Spelling and Pointing, the Usual Abbreviations, the Several Hands Used in Writing and Characters in Printing, the Variety of Styles and the Method of Books, &c. Are Explained. Printed by J. Redmayne for the author ..., 1688.

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