| Clement E. Stretton - 1887 - 258 pages
...occasions save the expense and loss of time of a visit to a lawyer."—Engineer. "It is a complete eode of English Law, written in plain language, which all can understand. . . . Should be in the hands 0i every business man, and all who wish to abolish lawyers' bills."— ' Weeklv Times. "A useful and... | |
| Alexander Watt (F. R. S. A.) - 1887 - 644 pages
...and thus on many occasions save the expense and loss of time of a visit to a lawyer." — HngiMeer. " It is a complete code of English Law, written in plain language, which all cm understand."— tt'trJtfy Times. "A useful and concise epitome of the law. compiled with considerable... | |
| David Christopher Davies - 1887 - 280 pages
...glad to have at hand A work embodying recent decisions and enactments, *»* OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. " A complete code of English Law, written In plain language, which all 1a1n understand, ould be in the hands of every business man, and all who wish to abolish lawyers' bills.... | |
| John Herman Merivale - 1888 - 228 pages
...AND AGREEMENTS, &c. &c. Opinions of the Press, "No Englishman ought to be without this book. . . . Any person perfectly uninformed on. legal matters,...in plain language, 'which all can understand."— Weekly Times. "A useful and concise epitome of the law, compiled with considerable care." — Law Magazine,... | |
| John Herman Merivale - 1888 - 224 pages
...this book, . . . Any person perfectly uninformed 0li legal matters, who may require sound mformation on unknown law points, will, by reference to this...written in plain language, which all can understand." — Weekly Times. "A useful and concise epitome of the law, compiled with considerable care." — Law... | |
| David Christopher Davies - 1888 - 408 pages
...information on unknown law points, will, by reference to this Iwxilc, acquire the n»*i-«.:ss,iry information, and thus on many occasions save the expense...written in plain language, which all can understand." — Wtekly Times. "A useful and contise epitome of the law, compiled with considerable care." — Ltnv... | |
| Michael Reynolds - 1888 - 340 pages
...glad to have at hand a work embodying recent decisions and enactments. "»* OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. " 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 Magatine, "A complete... | |
| Charles Slagg - 1888 - 382 pages
...book by nearly a hundred and fifty pages, while the price remains as before. %* OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. "It is a complete code of English Law, written in...wish to abolish lawyers' bills." — Weekly Times. "A useful and concise epitome of the law, compiled with considerable care."— Law Magazine. " A concise,... | |
| Thomas Fenwick, Thomas Baker - 1888 - 246 pages
...absolute necessity FOR EVERY MAN OF BUSINESS AS WELL AS EVERY HEAD OF A FAMILY. %* OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. "It Is a complete code of English Law, written in...wish to abolish lawyers' bills."— Weekly Times. "A useful and concise epitome of the law, compiled with considerable care. — Law Maga&ne. " A concise,... | |
| Manuel Eissler - 1895 - 204 pages
...glad to have at hand a work embodying recent decisions and enactments. "** OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. " It Is a complete code of English Law, written In plain...which all can understand. . . . Should be in the hands oí every business man, and all who wish to abolish lawyers' bills ' — • Weekly Times. " A useful... | |
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