APA Citation

Johnson, S., Strahan, W., Hinton, J., Davies, T., Horsfield, R., Johnston, W., . . . Dilly, E. a. C. (1773). A DICTIONARY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE: IN WHICH The WORDS are deduced from their ORIGINALS, Explained in their DIFFERENT MEANINGS, AND Authorized by the NAMES of the WRITERS in whose Works they are found. Vol. I (The fifth edition, corrected.). London: Printed for W. Strahan : J. and F. Rivington : J. Hinton : T. Davies : Hawes, Clarke and Collins : R. Horsefield : W. Johnston : W. Owen : T. Lowndes : T. Caslon : S. Crowder : T. Longham : B. Law : Beckett, and De Hondt : E. and C. Dilly : J. Dodsly : W. Nicoll : W. Groffin : C. Robinson : T. Cadell : J. Knox : W. Goldsmith : J. and J. Ridley.

Chicago Style Citation

Johnson, Samuel, et al. A DICTIONARY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE: IN WHICH The WORDS Are Deduced From Their ORIGINALS, Explained in Their DIFFERENT MEANINGS, AND Authorized By the NAMES of the WRITERS in Whose Works They Are Found. Vol. I. The fifth edition, corrected. London: Printed for W. Strahan : J. and F. Rivington : J. Hinton : T. Davies : Hawes, Clarke and Collins : R. Horsefield : W. Johnston : W. Owen : T. Lowndes : T. Caslon : S. Crowder : T. Longham : B. Law : Beckett, and De Hondt : E. and C. Dilly : J. Dodsly : W. Nicoll : W. Groffin : C. Robinson : T. Cadell : J. Knox : W. Goldsmith : J. and J. Ridley, 1773.

MLA Citation

Johnson, Samuel, et al. A DICTIONARY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE: IN WHICH The WORDS Are Deduced From Their ORIGINALS, Explained in Their DIFFERENT MEANINGS, AND Authorized By the NAMES of the WRITERS in Whose Works They Are Found. Vol. I. The fifth edition, corrected. London: Printed for W. Strahan : J. and F. Rivington : J. Hinton : T. Davies : Hawes, Clarke and Collins : R. Horsefield : W. Johnston : W. Owen : T. Lowndes : T. Caslon : S. Crowder : T. Longham : B. Law : Beckett, and De Hondt : E. and C. Dilly : J. Dodsly : W. Nicoll : W. Groffin : C. Robinson : T. Cadell : J. Knox : W. Goldsmith : J. and J. Ridley, 1773.

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