| John Cresson Trautwine - 1856 - 134 pages
...on many occasions save the expense and loss of time of a visit to a lawyer." — Engineer, Jan. z8, 1870. " It is a complete code of English Law, written...of every business man, and all who wish to abolish lawyersi bills." — Weekly Times, March 6, 1870. " With the volume before us in hand, a man may, in... | |
| David Stevenson - 1859 - 334 pages
...any person \ .-— —- formed on legal matters, who may require sound information on unknown lav.- points, will, by reference to this book, acquire the...man, and all who wish to abolish lawyers' bills." — Weeklv Times, March 6, 1870. " With the volume before us in hand, a man may, in nine cases out... | |
| George Hamilton Gordon Earl of Aberdeen - 1860 - 174 pages
...and thus on many occasions save the expense and loss of time of a visit to a lawyer." — Engineer. " It is a complete code of English Law, written in plain...wish to abolish lawyers' bills." — Weekly Times. " A useful and concise epitome of the law, compiled with considerable care." — Law Magazine. " What... | |
| Thomas Tredgold - 1861 - 472 pages
...and thus on many occasions save the expense and loss of time of a visit to a lawyer." — Ettgmter> Jan. 28, 1870. " It is a complete code of English...man, and all who wish to abolish lawyers' bills.'*— W-VrA/y Times, March 6, 1870. " With the volume before us in hand, a man may, in nine cases out of... | |
| George Drysdale Dempsey - 1865 - 202 pages
...— Railways and Carriers, &c. &c. *' No Englishman ought to be without this book." — Engineer. *' It is a complete code of English Law, written in plain...wish to abolish lawyers' bills." — Weekly Times. " A useful and concise epitome of the law." — Law Magazine. " What it professes to be — a complete... | |
| Charles Tomlinson - 1869 - 422 pages
...Pawnbrokers. Surveyors. Railways and Carriers. " No Englishman ought to be without this booh . . , any person perfectly uninformed on legal matters,...man, and all who wish to abolish lawyers' bills."— ^Weehly Times, March 6, 1870. " With the volume before us in hand, a man may, in nine cases out often,... | |
| Sir Rowland Macdonald Stephenson - 1869 - 446 pages
...and thus on mai occasions save the expense and loss of time of a visit to a lawyer." — Engineer, Ja 28, 1870. " It is a complete code of English Law, written in plain language which all c; understand . . . should be in the hands of every business man, and all who wish abolish lawyers•... | |
| Edward Wyndham Tarn - 1870 - 170 pages
...Pawnbrokers. Surveyors. Railways and Carriers. &c. &c. " No Englishman ought to be without this look . . . any person perfectly uninformed on legal matters,...volume before us in hand, a man may, in nine cases out of ten, decide his own course of action, learn how to proceed for redress of wrongs, or recovery of... | |
| John Fry Heather - 1871 - 236 pages
...and Horse-Dealers. Auctioneers, House-Agents. Innkeepers, &c. Pawnbrokers. Surveyors. Railways a\id Carriers. &c. &c. *' No Englishman ought to be without...Weekly Times, March 6, 1870. "With the volume before us m hand, a man may, in nine cases out often, decide his own course of action, learn how to proceed for... | |
| Student - 1871 - 454 pages
...&cPawnbrokers. Surveyors. Railways and Carriers. &c. &c. " No Englishman <wght to be without this beck . . . any person perfectly uninformed on legal matters,...volume before us in hand, a man may, in nine cases out of ten, decide his own course of action, learn how to proceed for redress of wrongs, or recovery of... | |
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