A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON THE ANALOGY BETWEEN LEGAL AND GENERAL COMPOSITION, INTENDED AS AN INTRODUCTION TO THE DRAWING OF LEGAL INSTRUMENTS, PUBLIC AND PRIVATE. BY SAMUEL HIGGS GAEL, ESQ. OF LINCOLN'S INN, BARRISTER. LONDON: H. BUTTERWORTH, FLEET STREET; MILLIKEN AND SON, 1840. 1154. ΤΟ JOHN TYRRELL, ESQ., LINCOLN'S INN, THESE pages, written on a subject with which he has been long and peculiarly conversant,—and written by one out of the number of those who have received the benefit of his instruction and kind encouragement in the pursuit of that branch of legal studies, of which he is so distinguished a professor, are gratefully INSCRIBED. |