| William Lintern - 1872 - 468 pages
...Pawnbrokers. Surveyors. Railways and Carriers. &c. &c. *' No Englishman ought to be without this book . . . any person perfectly uninformed on legal matters,...volume before us in hand, a man may, in nine cases out of ten, deck". • his own course of action, learn how to proceed for redress of wrongs, or recovery... | |
| Alphonse Du Breuil - 1872 - 290 pages
...— Surveyors — Railways and Carriers, &c. &c. " 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... | |
| Hilary Bauerman - 1872 - 540 pages
...occasions save the expense and loss of time of a visit to a lawyer."— Engititcr, Jan. 28, 1870. " It is a complete code of English Law, written in plain...wish to abolish lawyers- bills." — Weekly Times, March 6, 1870. " With the volume before us in hand, a man may, in nine cases out of ten, decide his... | |
| William Humber - 1872 - 130 pages
...acquire the necessary information ; and thus on many occasions save the expense and lossoftimeofavisittoa lawyer. " — Engineer. " It is a complete code of...man, and all who wish to abolish lawyers' bills." — Weehly Times. " A useful and concise epitome of the law, compiled with considerable care." —... | |
| Alphonse Du Breuil - 1872 - 292 pages
...occasions save the expense and loss of time of a visit to a lawyer. "—Engineer, Jan. 28, 1870. " It is a complete code of English Law, written in plain...wish to abolish lawyers' bills." — Weekly Times, March 6, 1870. "With the volume before us in hand, a man may, in nine cases out often, decide his own... | |
| sir William Snow Harris - 1872 - 474 pages
...occasions save the expense and loss of time of a visit to a \av/yzr.n—Enginee>-t ]y. 28, 1870. " It is a complete code of English Law, written in plain...wish to abolish lawyers' bills." — Weekly Times, March 6, 1870. " With the volume before us in hand, a man may, in nine cases out of ten, decide his... | |
| Edward Dobson - 1872 - 182 pages
...expense and loss of time of a visit to a lawyer." — Engineer. " It is a complete code of Knglish Law, written in plain language which all can understand...wish to abolish lawyers' bills." — Weekly Times. " A useful and concise epitome of the law, compiled with considerable care." — £.aw Magazine. "... | |
| Sir William Snow Harris - 1872 - 512 pages
...thus c •occasions save the expense and loss of time of a visit to a lawyer." — Engirt 28, 1870. " It is a complete code of English Law, written in plain language which j understand . . . should be in the hands of every business man, and all who v. abolish lawyers' bills."—... | |
| John Maxton - 1873 - 374 pages
...Pawnbrokers. SurveyorsRailways and Carriers. &c. &c. ** No Englishman might to le -without this fook . . . 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... | |
| Robert Wilson (inspector for the Manchester Steam Users' Association.) - 1873 - 402 pages
...— Surveyors — Ra,lways and Carriers, &c. &c. " No Englishman ought to be without this beok . . . 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. "... | |
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