Dodsley, J. (1766). THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN WORDS, esteemed SYNONYMOUS, IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE; And, the Proper CHOICE of them determined: TOGETHER WITH, so much of abbé GIRARD'S Treatise, on this Subjects, as would agree, with our Mode of Expression. Useful, to all, who would, either, write or speak, with PROPRIETY, and, ELEGANCE. In TWO VOLUMES. VOL. I. London: Printed, for J. Dodsley, in Pall-mall.
Chicago Style CitationDodsley, James. THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN WORDS, Esteemed SYNONYMOUS, IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE; And, the Proper CHOICE of Them Determined: TOGETHER WITH, so Much of Abbé GIRARD'S Treatise, On This Subjects, As Would Agree, With Our Mode of Expression. Useful, to All, Who Would, Either, Write or Speak, With PROPRIETY, And, ELEGANCE. In TWO VOLUMES. VOL. I. London: Printed, for J. Dodsley, in Pall-mall, 1766.
MLA CitationDodsley, James. THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN WORDS, Esteemed SYNONYMOUS, IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE; And, the Proper CHOICE of Them Determined: TOGETHER WITH, so Much of Abbé GIRARD'S Treatise, On This Subjects, As Would Agree, With Our Mode of Expression. Useful, to All, Who Would, Either, Write or Speak, With PROPRIETY, And, ELEGANCE. In TWO VOLUMES. VOL. I. London: Printed, for J. Dodsley, in Pall-mall, 1766.