| Alain Auguste Victor de Fivas - 1880 - 410 pages
...and thus on many occasions save the expense and loss of time of a visit to a lawyer.'— EMJINKKR. ' It is a complete code of English law, written in plain...wish to abolish lawyers' bills.'— WEEKLY TIMES. The Picture Amateur's Handbook and Dictionary of Painters : being a Guide for Visitors to Public and... | |
| Stanley Savill - 1881 - 294 pages
...we most cordially recommend.' — SUNDAY TIMES. * 2fo Englishman ought to be without this book,, . .any person perfectly uninformed on legal matters,...wish to abolish lawyers' bills.'— WEEKLY TIMES. The Picture Amateur's Handbook and Dictionary of Painters : being a Guide for Visitors to Public and... | |
| George Edward Gee - 1881 - 342 pages
...Seamen— Soldiers, &c. &c. Opinions of the Press, " No Englishman ought to be without this book. . . . Any person perfectly uninformed on legal matters,...wish to abolish lawyers' bills." — Weekly Times, "A useful and concise epitome of the law, compiled with considerable care." — Law Magazine* " What... | |
| John W. Urquhart - 1881 - 322 pages
...Sheffield Pest. " The ' Concise Dictionary ' adds considerably to its value." — Westminster Gazette. " 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 Magaxine. " A... | |
| J. W. Urquhart - 1881 - 304 pages
...book by nearly a hundred and fifty puses, while the price remains as before. %" OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. "It is a complete code of English Law, written in...man, and all who wish to abolish lawyers' bills."— Wettly Times. " A concise, cheap and complete epitome of the English law. So plainly written that ho... | |
| David Christopher Davies - 1881 - 524 pages
...and thus on many occasions save the expense and loss of time of a visit to a lawyer. — Enfineer, " It is a complete code of English Law, written in plain...which all can understand. . . . . Should be in the handsblevery business man, and all who wish to abolish lawyers' bills."— ll'tekly "limes. "A useful... | |
| Matilda Anne Mackarness - 1882 - 404 pages
...which we most cordially recommend.'— SUNDAY TIMES. * No Englishman ought to be without (his book. . . .any person perfectly uninformed on legal matters,...wish to abolish lawyers' bills.'— WEEKLY TIMES. The Picture Amateur's Handbook and Dictionary of Painters : being a Guide for Visitors to Public and... | |
| Matilda Anne Mackarness - 1882 - 416 pages
...toot any person perfectly nninformed on legal matters, who may require sound information on uukriown law points, will, by reference to this book, acquire...wish to abolish lawyers' bills.'— WEEKLY TIMES. The Picture Amateur's Handbook and Dictionary of Painters : being a Guide for Visitors to Public and... | |
| Frederick Avarne White - 1882 - 240 pages
...thus on many occasions save the expense and loss of time of a visit to a lawyer. ' — ENGIN EE n. 'It is a complete code of English law, written in...wish to abolish lawyers' bills.' — WEEKLY TIMES. The Picture Amateur's Handbook and Dictionary of Painters : being a Guide for Visitors to Public and... | |
| Matilda Anne Mackarness - 1882 - 388 pages
...thus on many occasions save the expense and loss of time of a visit to a lawyer.' — EN GINEER. ' It is a complete code of English law, written in plain...wish to abolish lawyers' bills.'— WEEKLY TIMES. The Picture Amateur's Handbook and Dictionary of Painters : being a Guide for Visitors to Public and... | |
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