APA Citation

Ertheiler, M. (1843). English colloquial phrases: Alphabetically arranged, with a free translation into the German, a literal translation of the German into the English, and the position of the German words in English. Together with a complete explanation of the sounds and the accentuation of the German, for facilitating the study of the German language, and intended especially for those who are desirous of obtaining a knowledge of it without the assistance of a teacher. Lancaster[PA]: Author.

Chicago Style Citation

Ertheiler, Moritz. English Colloquial Phrases: Alphabetically Arranged, With a Free Translation Into the German, a Literal Translation of the German Into the English, and the Position of the German Words in English. Together With a Complete Explanation of the Sounds and the Accentuation of the German, for Facilitating the Study of the German Language, and Intended Especially for Those Who Are Desirous of Obtaining a Knowledge of It Without the Assistance of a Teacher. Lancaster[PA]: Author, 1843.

MLA Citation

Ertheiler, Moritz. English Colloquial Phrases: Alphabetically Arranged, With a Free Translation Into the German, a Literal Translation of the German Into the English, and the Position of the German Words in English. Together With a Complete Explanation of the Sounds and the Accentuation of the German, for Facilitating the Study of the German Language, and Intended Especially for Those Who Are Desirous of Obtaining a Knowledge of It Without the Assistance of a Teacher. Lancaster[PA]: Author, 1843.

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