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The pocket lawyer, and family conveyancer : comprising a selection of forms necessary in all mercantile and money transactions, including every direction essential to the magistrate and private individual : laid down in so plain a manner as to enable every person to transact his own concerns, without the assistance of a lawyer : to which is added, an abridged law dictionary, and the fee bill : embellished with upwards of twenty pages of script, serving as a model for good writing

Title:The pocket lawyer, and family conveyancer : comprising a selection of forms necessary in all mercantile and money transactions, including every direction essential to the magistrate and private individual : laid down in so plain a manner as to enable every person to transact his own concerns, without the assistance of a lawyer : to which is added, an abridged law dictionary, and the fee bill : embellished with upwards of twenty pages of script, serving as a model for good writing
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Note:C. Bell, 1839
  
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Subject:Costs (Law) -- Pennsylvania
Subject:Forms (Law) -- Pennslyvania
Subject:Law -- United States -- Terminology
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