- 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...
-
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...
- up
abridgement in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An
abridgement (or
abridgment) is a
condensing or
reduction of a book or
other creative work into a...
- inventions.
Abridgments of specifications.
Patent Office. p. 177.
Patent Office,
Great Britain (1867).
Patents for inventions:
Abridgments of specifications :...
- person, to make them more accessible: some are more
along the
lines of
abridgments, such as many
which have been
written of
Edward Gibbon's The History...
- (1770). The
Elements of
Universal Erudition:
Containing an
Analytical Abridgment of the Sciences,
Polite Arts, and
Belles Lettres. Vol. 3. London: J Robson...
- 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...
-
Critt read the
unabridged version for
Recorded Books.
Petty read the
abridgments for
Simon & Schuster. In 2006 she
starred in The Fair
Haired Child, the...
-
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...
-
establish the
nature of the characters' relationships. A
further reason for
abridgment is that
Shakespeare ****umed his audiences'
familiarity with his Henry...