Financial and Legal; IN XIV. LETTERS TO A FRIEND, ABOUT INVESTMENTS, INCOME, AND OTHER MATTERS. BY R. DENNY URLIN, F.S.S., OF THE MIDDLE TEMPLE, BAKKISTER-AT-LAW; MEMBER OF COUNCIL PREFACE. THIS little book is designed neither for lawyers nor for "men of business," but for the unlearned. Many of them have some property, which they desire to take care of, and, if possible, augment; and they find it irksome to have to ask frequent questions of a lawyer or a stock-broker. Critics may say, and not without reason, that these pages contain truisms and commonplaces. The excuse for their publication is that elementary knowledge of this kind is not widely spread, however familiar to such as have well-stored memories and well-filled bookcases. 5 PUMP COURT, TEMPLE, E.C., August, 1883. |