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A Series of Metric Tables: In which the British Standard Measures and ... - Page 114
by Charles Hutton Dowling - 1872 - 124 pages
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The boilermaker's assistant, in drawing, templating, and calculating ...

John Courtney (boilermaker.) - 1885 - 174 pages
...expense and loss of lime of a visit to a lawyer." — J-nginetr. "It is a complete «ode of KnglLsh Law, written in plain language, which all can understand....of every business man. and all who wish to abolish lawyersi bi!K. i— Weekly Times. " A useful and concise epitome of the law, compiled with considerable...
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Land and Marine Surveying in Reference to the Preparation of Plans for Roads ...

William Davis Haskoll - 1886 - 354 pages
...Sheffield Post. " The ' Concise Dictionary ' adds considerably to its value."— Westminster Gaxeltt. " It Is a complete code of English Law written in plain...all can understand. . . , Should be in the hands of erery business '.man, and all who wish to abolish lawyers' bills." — Weekly Times. "A useful and...
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A Treatise on Metalliferous Minerals and Mining

David Christopher Davies - 1886 - 524 pages
...occasions save the expense and loss of time of a visit to a lawyer. —Engineer. " It is a complete sode of English Law, written in plain language, which all...Should be in the hands of every business man, and alt who wish to abolish lawyers' bilk." — Heekiy Timts. "A useful and concise epitome of the law,...
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The Construction of Roads and Streets. In Two Parts: The art of constructing ...

Henry Law - 1887 - 424 pages
...AND AGREEMENTS, &c. &c. Opinions of the Press. " No fng-tishman ought to be without this book, . . . Any person perfectly uninformed on legal matters,...written In plain language, which all can understand."— Weekly Times. "A useful and concise epitome of the law, compiled with considerable care." — Law Magazine....
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The Portable Engine, Its Construction and Management: A Practical Manual for ...

William Dyson Wansbrough - 1887 - 230 pages
...this book. . . . Any person perfectly uninformed on 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." —...
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Safe Railway Working: A Treatise on Railway Accidents: Their Cause and ...

Clement E. Stretton - 1887 - 252 pages
...expense and loss of time of a visit to a lawyer.'' — Enginecr. . "It is a complete code of F.nglish 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." — Law Maga2inf. *' What...
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Safe Railway Working: A Treatise on Railway Accidents: Their Cause and ...

Clement E. Stretton - 1887 - 254 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...
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Electro-deposition

Alexander Watt (F. R. S. A.) - 1887 - 646 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...
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A Treatise on Slate and Slate Quarrying: Scientific, Practical, and Commercial

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....
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Notes and Formulae for Mining Students

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,...
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