APA (7th ed.) Citation

Gentleman of the bar. (1818). The pocket companion: Or, Every man his own lawyer : containing a variety of precedents, 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 twelve pages of scrip, intended as a copy for those persons who wish to improve their hand writing at leisure hours at home without the instructions of a teacher (6th edition.). Printed and published by S. Parmale.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Gentleman of the bar. The Pocket Companion: Or, Every Man His Own Lawyer : Containing a Variety of Precedents, 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 Twelve Pages of Scrip, Intended as a Copy for Those Persons Who Wish to Improve Their Hand Writing at Leisure Hours at Home Without the Instructions of a Teacher. 6th edition. Philadelphia: Printed and published by S. Parmale, 1818.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Gentleman of the bar. The Pocket Companion: Or, Every Man His Own Lawyer : Containing a Variety of Precedents, 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 Twelve Pages of Scrip, Intended as a Copy for Those Persons Who Wish to Improve Their Hand Writing at Leisure Hours at Home Without the Instructions of a Teacher. 6th edition. Printed and published by S. Parmale, 1818.

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