The English-grammar, or, The institution of letters, syllables, and words in the English-tongue : conteining all rules and directions necessary to bee known for the judicious reading, right-speaking, and writing thereof : very useful for all that desire to bee expert in the foresaid properties, more especially profitable for scholars immediately before their entrance into the rudiments of the Latine-tongue ...
MLA
Wharton, Jeremiah. The English-grammar, or, The institution of letters, syllables, and words in the English-tongue : conteining all rules and directions necessary to bee known for the judicious reading, right-speaking, and writing thereof : very useful for all that desire to bee expert in the foresaid properties, more especially profitable for scholars immediately before their entrance into the rudiments of the Latine-tongue ... London : Printed by William Du-Gard for the autor [sic], 1654.
APA
Wharton, J. (1654). The English-grammar, or, The institution of letters, syllables, and words in the English-tongue : conteining all rules and directions necessary to bee known for the judicious reading, right-speaking, and writing thereof : very useful for all that desire to bee expert in the foresaid properties, more especially profitable for scholars immediately before their entrance into the rudiments of the Latine-tongue ... London : Printed by William Du-Gard for the autor [sic].
Chicago
Wharton, Jeremiah. The English-grammar, or, The institution of letters, syllables, and words in the English-tongue : conteining all rules and directions necessary to bee known for the judicious reading, right-speaking, and writing thereof : very useful for all that desire to bee expert in the foresaid properties, more especially profitable for scholars immediately before their entrance into the rudiments of the Latine-tongue ... London : Printed by William Du-Gard for the autor [sic], 1654.