The Pocket Companion, or, Every Man His Own Lawyer

The Pocket Companion, or, Every Man His Own Lawyer
by Gentleman of the bar
Adopted by
Hope Furth
in honor of R. Todd Lang
on November 8, 2011

The pocket companion, or, Every man his own lawyer / / by a Gentleman of the bar ; laid down in so plain a manner, that the farmer, mechanic, apprentice, or school boy, can draw any instrument of writing, without the assistance of an attorney

By Gentleman of the bar. Philadelphia: Printed and published by M'Carty and Davis, 1841.

"Laid down in so plain a manner, that the farmer, mechanic, apprentice, or school boy, can draw any instrument of writing, without the assistance of an attorney; prefaced with several pages of script; showing a correct form in which an instrument of writing should be drawn, and to instruct those who wish to improve their hand writing at leisure hours, at home, without the instruction of a teacher."

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