Gurney, T. (1772). Brachygraphy: or, Short-writing: Made easy to the meanest capacity. The persons, moods, & tenses, being comprized in such a manner, that little more than the knowledge of the alphabet is required, to the writing hundreds of sentences, in less time than spoken .. (8. ed.).
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationGurney, Thomas. Brachygraphy: Or, Short-writing: Made Easy to the Meanest Capacity. The Persons, Moods, & Tenses, Being Comprized in Such a Manner, That Little More than the Knowledge of the Alphabet Is Required, to the Writing Hundreds of Sentences, in Less Time than Spoken .. 8. ed. [London, 1772.
MLA引文Gurney, Thomas. Brachygraphy: Or, Short-writing: Made Easy to the Meanest Capacity. The Persons, Moods, & Tenses, Being Comprized in Such a Manner, That Little More than the Knowledge of the Alphabet Is Required, to the Writing Hundreds of Sentences, in Less Time than Spoken .. 8. ed. 1772.