(17). The grounds of learning, or, The readiest way of all others to the true spelling, true reading and true writing of English invented by Richard Hodges, a schoolmaster dwelling in Southwark at the Middlegate within Montague-close.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Grounds of Learning, or, The Readiest Way of All Others to the True Spelling, True Reading and True Writing of English Invented by Richard Hodges, a Schoolmaster Dwelling in Southwark at the Middlegate Within Montague-close. 17.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Grounds of Learning, or, The Readiest Way of All Others to the True Spelling, True Reading and True Writing of English Invented by Richard Hodges, a Schoolmaster Dwelling in Southwark at the Middlegate Within Montague-close. 17.
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