- out to the due
advantage of the author." It's
superiority to the
elder Abridgments consists in a more
scientific arrangement of the materials, and a greater...
- A
General Abridgment of the
Common Law,
alphabetically digested under proper titles is a book by
Knightley D'Anvers. J. G.
Marvin said: This work, so far...
-
whole bibliography of the
Common Law.
Whatever is to be
found in the old
Abridgments, or in all
printed and
several MS.
Reports anterior to Geo. III., Mr...
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abridgement in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An
abridgement (or
abridgment) is a
condensing or
reduction of a book or
other creative work into a...
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Books of
authority is a term used by
legal writers to
refer to a
number of
early legal textbooks that are
excepted from the rule that
textbooks (and all...
- in the
course of the 17th and 18th centuries: low
chapbooks included abridgments of
books such as Don Quixote. The term "chapbook" is also in use for...
-
Herodotus (Translated by
William Beloe) (1859).
Derby & Jackson. Eutropius,
Abridgment of
Roman History (Translated by John
Selby Watson) (1886).
George Bell...
- at the time of his death.
Cowley is the
author of A
Bibliography of
Abridgments, Digests, Dictionaries, and
Indexes of
English Law to the Year 1800,...
- Webster's
International in 1890, two
Collegiate editions were
issued as
abridgments of each of
their Unabridged editions.
Merriam overhauled the dictionary...
- inventions.
Abridgments of specifications.
Patent Office. p. 177.
Patent Office,
Great Britain (1867).
Patents for inventions:
Abridgments of specifications :...