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The Boston Terrier And All About It. A Practical, Scientific, And Up To Date Guide To The Breeding Of The American Dog | by Edward Axtell
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All About Dogs - A Book For Doggy People | by Charles Henry Lane
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Preface
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Introduction
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A Few Words About Dogs In General
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Dogs Used In Sport. The Staghound
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The Foxhound
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The Harrier
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Beagles
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Bloodhounds - Otter Hounds - Great Danes
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Otter Hounds
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Great Danes
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The Pointer
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Setters. The English Setter
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The Gordon Setter
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The Irish Setter
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The English Setter
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The Retriever
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The Curly-Coated Retriever
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Sporting Spaniels - Clumber-Spaniel
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The Irish Water Spaniel
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English Water Spaniel
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The Sussex Spaniel
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The Black Spaniel
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Some Other Sporting Spaniels
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Bassets
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Dachshunds
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Greyhounds
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The Scotch Deerhound
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The Irish Wolf Hound
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The Borzois
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The Whippet
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Terriers Used In Sport. Fox Terriers
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Dandies
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Skyes
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Scottish Terriers
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Dogs Used In Work. St. Bernards
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Newfoundlands
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The Mastiff
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The Dalmatian
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Sheep-Dogs - Rough Collies - Smooth Collies - Old English Sheep-Dogs
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Bobtail Sheep Dogs
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Bull Dogs - Bull Terriers - Boston Terriers
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Bull Terrier
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The Boston Terrier
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The Irish Terrier
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Airedales
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The Bedlington
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The Welsh Terrier
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The Old English Terrier
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The Black And Tan Terrier
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The White English Terrier
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Performing And Toy Breeds. Poodles
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Pomeranians
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Pugs
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Schipperkes (Schipperches)
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Toy Spaniels - King Charles - Prince Charles - Blenheim - Ruby - Japanese
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The Blenheim Spaniel
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The Prince Charles Spaniel
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The Ruby Toy Spaniel
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The Japanese Spaniel
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Toy Terriers - Smooth Black And Tan - Yorkshire - Maltese - Griffons Bruxelles
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Yorkshire Toy Terrier
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Maltese Terriers
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Griffons Bruxelles
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Toy Bull Dogs
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Toy Bull Terriers
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Italian Greyhounds
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Something About Foreign Dogs
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The Norwegian Elk-Hound
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Tibet Sheep Dogs
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Afghan Sheep Dog
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Esquimaux
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Chow
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The Dingo
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The Chinese Crested Dog
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Humours And Vagaries Of The Show-Rings
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Humours And Vagaries Of The Show-Rings. Continued
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Anecdotes About Dogs, Personal And Selected
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Anecdotes About Dogs, Personal And Selected. Part 2
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Anecdotes About Dogs, Personal And Selected. Part 3
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Anecdotes About Dogs, Personal And Selected. Part 4
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Anecdotes About Dogs, Personal And Selected. Part 5
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Anecdotes About Dogs, Personal And Selected. Part 6
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Anecdotes About Dogs, Personal And Selected. Part 7
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Anecdotes About Dogs, Personal And Selected. Part 8
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Anecdotes About Dogs, Personal And Selected. Part 9
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Anecdotes About Dogs, Personal And Selected. Part 10
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Anecdotes About Dogs, Personal And Selected. Part 11
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Anecdotes About Dogs, Personal And Selected. Part 12
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Anecdotes About Dogs, Personal And Selected. Part 13
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Anecdotes About Dogs, Personal And Selected. Part 14
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Anecdotes About Dogs, Personal And Selected. Part 15
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Anecdotes About Dogs, Personal And Selected. Part 16
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A Few Words About General Management And Some Simple Maladies, To Which Dogs Are Subject, And Their Treatment
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A Few Words About General Management And Simple Maladies, To Which Dogs Are Subject, And Their Treatment. Continued
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Everything About The Dogs | by Alvin George Eberhart
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Dog Shows And Doggy People | by Charles H. Lane
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Preface
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Introduction
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A Few Words On Dogs In General
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A Few Words On Dogs In General. Continued
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Some Doggy People
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His Majesty King Edward VII And Her Majesty Queen Alexandra
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The Countess Of Aberdeen
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Mrs. Addis
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Mr. W. E. Alcock
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Mr. W. E. Alcock. Continued
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Sir Claud Alexander, Bart., And Lady Alexander (Of Ballochmyle)
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Mr. Tom Ashton
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Mr. M. C. Ashwin
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Mr. W. W. Aspinall
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Mr. L. P. C. Astley
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Mr. James William Bailey
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Mr. C. J. Barnett
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Mr. A. A. De Vere Beauclerk
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Mrs. Hebe Bedwell And Mr. W. J. Bedwell
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Mr. W. Hugh Berners
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Mr. James William Berrie
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Mrs. Brigham
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Mr. And Mrs. H. C. Brooke
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Miss Florence Brunker
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Lieut.-Colonel Claude Cane
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Mrs. Claude Cane
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Dr. Carey
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Miss Chell
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Mrs. Harcourt Clare
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Miss Mary Sherrerd Clark
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Mr. Harding Cox
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Mrs. Crosfield
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Mrs. Evelyn Crouch
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Mr. Charles Cruft
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Mr. Samuel Darbey
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Lieut. Colonel C. S. Dean
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Mr. J. A. Doyle
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The Late Mr. John T. Duckworth
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H.H. Princess Sophie Duleep-Singh
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The Late Dr. G. C. Edwardes-Ker (Fernyhurst Kennels)
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Mr. Arthur H. Edwardson (Birkenhead)
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Mr. C. S. Fauntleroy
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Dr. A. E. Flaxman, M.A. Oxon
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Mrs. Fare Fosse
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Mr. And Mrs. Foster
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Mrs. H. S. Freeman
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Mr. W. S. Glynn
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Mr. H. Panmure Gordon
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Mr. G. C. Goss
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The Late Mr. William Graham
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Mr. Fred Gresham
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Mrs. Hall-Walker
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Miss C. A. D. Hamilton
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The Rev. Hans F. Hamilton
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Mrs. Hannay
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Mrs. Claude Hay
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The Late Mr. George Hellewell
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Mr. George F. Hempson
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Mr. And Mrs. G. M. Hicks
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Miss M. A. E. Holdsworth
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Mr. Robert Hood-Wright
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Mrs. W. J. Hughes
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Mrs. Fred Hunter
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Dr. George Inman
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Mr. C. W. F. Jackson
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Mrs. Jagger
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Mrs. Jagger. Continued
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Mr. E. W. Jaquet
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Mr. C. H. Lane
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Mr. Robert Leadbetter
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Lieut.-Colonel H. M. Cornwall Legh
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Lady Lewis
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Miss C. Rosa Little
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Mrs. Lloyd-Rayner
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The Hon. Ethel Lopes
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Dr. George Macgill
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Miss Mackenzie
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Mr. Theo. Marples
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H.H. The Princess De Montglyon
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Mr. R. H. Moore
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The Hon. Mrs. Mclaren Morrison
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Mr. Arthur O. Mudie
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Her Grace The Duchess Of Newcastle
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Mrs. Oughton-Giles
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Mr. John Powers
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Mr. James Pratt
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Mr. Richard John Lloyd Price, J.p., D.l., Etc
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Mr. George Raper
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Mr. Francis R. Redmond
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Lady Reid
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Mrs. Hugh Ripley
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Mrs. Stennard Robinson
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Dr. J. H. Salter
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Mr. S. E. Shirley, D.l., J.p., Etc
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Mr. G. R. Sims
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Mr. F. Winton Smith
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Mr. J. F. Smith
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Mr. A. E. Sparrow
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The Late Mr. James Spratt
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Mrs. Stallibrass
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Mrs. G. L. Strong
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Mr. Herbert Taylor
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Mrs. E. J. Thomas
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Mr. W. W. Thomson
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Mr. R. T. Thornton
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Mr. J. C. Tinne
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Mrs. Mabel Tottie
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Sir Humphrey De Trafford, Bart
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Mr. J. Sidney Turner
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Mr. Robert Vicary (Late M.f.h.)
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The Countess Of Warwick
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Mr. Harrison Weir, F.r.h.s., Etc
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Captain Tom Wetherall
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Dr. Wheeler-O'Bryen
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Mr. C. H. Wood
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Mr. Moses Woolland
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Chapter I. The First Dog Show On Record (Newcastle'On-Tyne) And Show At Birmingham
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The First Dog Show On Record (Newcastle'On-Tyne) And Show At Birmingham. Part 2
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The First Dog Show On Record (Newcastle'On-Tyne) And Show At Birmingham. Part 3
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Chapter II. 1861: Shows At Leeds, Birmingham, And Manchester
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1861: Shows At Leeds, Birmingham, And Manchester. Continued
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Chapter III. 1864: Shows At Chelsea, Islington, Birmingham, And Man-Chester
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1864: Shows At Chelsea, Islington, Birmingham, And Man-Chester. Continued
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Chapter IV. 1868: Shows At Birmingham And Manchester
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1868: Shows At Birmingham And Manchester. Continued
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Chapter V. 1871: Shows At Glasgow, Edinburgh, Crystal Palace, Birming-Ham, And Manchester
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1871: Shows At Glasgow, Edinburgh, Crystal Palace, Birming-Ham, And Manchester. Continued
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Chapter VI. 1873 (Continued): Shows At Dublin, Manchester, Edinburgh
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1873 (Continued): Shows At Dublin, Manchester, Edinburgh. Continued
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Chapter VII. 1874 (Continued): Shows At Crystal Palace, Manchester, Bedford
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1874 (Continued): Shows At Crystal Palace, Manchester, Bedford. Continued
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Chapter VIII. 1874 (Continued): Shows At Norwich And Manchester
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1874 (Continued): Shows At Norwich And Manchester. Continued
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Chapter IX. 1875 (Continued): Shows At Darlington, Manchester, Northampton
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1875 (Continued): Shows At Darlington, Manchester, Northampton. Continued
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Chapter X. 1875 (Continued): Show At Alexandra Palace
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1875 (Continued): Show At Alexandra Palace. Part 2
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1875 (Continued): Show At Alexandra Palace. Part 3
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Chapter XI. 1876 (Continued): Bulldog Show At Alexandra Palace; Shows At Burton'On-Trent
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Bulldog Show At Alexandra Palace; Shows At Burton'On-Trent. Part 2
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Bulldog Show At Alexandra Palace; Shows At Burton'On-Trent. Part 3
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Chapter XII. 1876 (Continued): Show At Birmingham
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1876 (Continued): Show At Birmingham. Continued
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Chapter XIII. 1877 (Continued): Shows At Bath, Belfast, Burton-On-Trent
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1877 (Continued): Shows At Bath, Belfast, Burton-On-Trent. Continued
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Chapter XIV. 1877 (Continued): Shows At Manchester, Blaydon, Darlington, And Chesterfield
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1877 (Continued): Shows At Manchester, Blaydon, Darlington, And Chesterfield. Continued
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Chapter XV. 1877 (Continued): Shows At St. Helens (Near Wigan), Bristol, And Birmingham
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1877 (Continued): Shows At St. Helens (Near Wigan), Bristol, And Birmingham. Continued
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Chapter XVI. 1877 (Continued): Show At Alexandra Palace
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1877 (Continued): Show At Alexandra Palace. Continued
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Chapter XVII. 1878 (Continued): Shows At Dunmow, Oxford, Belfast, And Burton'On'Trent
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1878 (Continued): Shows At Dunmow, Oxford, Belfast, And Burton'On'Trent. Continued
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Chapter XVIII. 1878 (Continued) J Show At Crystal Palace, Sydenham
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1878 (Continued) J Show At Crystal Palace, Sydenham. Continued
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Chapter XIX. 1878 (Continued): Shows At Blaydon, Darlington, Chesterfield, And Dublin
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1878 (Continued): Shows At Blaydon, Darlington, Chesterfield, And Dublin. Continued
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Chapter XX. 1878 (Continued): Shows At Ormskirk And Bristol
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Chapter XXI. 1878 (Continued): Shows At Birmingham And Alexandra Palace, London
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1878 (Continued): Shows At Birmingham And Alexandra Palace, London. Part 2
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1878 (Continued): Shows At Birmingham And Alexandra Palace, London. Part 3
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1878 (Continued): Shows At Birmingham And Alexandra Palace, London. Part 4
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Books
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Dogs Of All Nations | by W. E. Mason
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British Dogs: Their Varieties, History, Characteristics, Breeding, Management, And Exhibition | by Hugh Dalziel
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The Dogs Of The British Islands | by J. H. Walsh
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Preface To The Fourth Edition
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Part I. Book I. Management Of Dogs In Health. Chapter I. Kennel Management Of Urge Dogs
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Chapter II. House Management Of Pet Dogs
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Book II. Drugs Commonly Used For The Diseases Of Dogs, And Their Modes Of Administration
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Chapter I. The Action Of Medicines, And The Forms In Which They Are Generally Prescribed
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Anodynes
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Antispasmodics
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Aperients
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Astringents
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Blisters
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Caustics
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Cordials
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Diuretics
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Emetics
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Expectorants
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Liniments Or Embrocations
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Febrifuges
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Ointments
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Stomachics
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Styptics
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Tonics
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Washes Or Lotions
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Worm Medicines
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Chapter II. Administration Of Remedies
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Book III. The Ordinary Diseases Of The Dog And Their Treatment. Chapter I. Fevers. Simple Ephemeral Fever
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Simple Epidemic Fever, Or Influenza
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Distemper
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Distemper. Continued
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Rheumatic Fever
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Chronic Rheumatism
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Chapter II. Inflammations. Rabies
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Tetanus
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Turnside
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Inflammations Of The Eye
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Inflammations Of The Ear
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Inflammation Of The Mouth
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Inflammation Of The Nose (Ozena)
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Inflammation Of The Skin
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Inflammation Of The Organs Of Respiration
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Pleurisy Symptoms
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Pneumonia Symptoms
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Bronchitis Symptoms
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Inflammation Of The Organs Of Nutrition
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Inflammation Of The Intestines
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Inflammation Of The Kidney And Bladder
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Chorea And Shaking Palsy
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Epilepsy
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General Dropsy
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Worms
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Rickets And Enlarged Joints
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Cancer And Fungus Haematodes
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Encysted Tumours
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Diseases Of Parturition
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Cuts, Tears, And Bites
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Fractures
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Dislocations
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Book IV. Judging At Dog Shows And Field Trials. Chapter I. Judging At Shows
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"On Judging At Dog Shows"
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"On Judging At Dog Shows". Part 2
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"On Judging At Dog Shows". Part 3
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"On Judging At Dog Shows". Part 4
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Chapter II. On Judging At Field Trials
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On Judging At Field Trials. Part 2
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On Judging At Field Trials. Part 3
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Part II. Sporting Dogs. Book I. Dogs Used With The Gun. Chapter I. Setters
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Part II. Sporting Dogs. Book I. Dogs Used With The Gun. Chapter I. Setters. Continued
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The English Setter
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The English Setter. Part 2
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The English Setter. Part 3
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The English Setter. Part 4
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The Black-Tan Setter
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The Irish Setter
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The Irish Setter. Continued
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The Modern Pointer
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The Modern Pointer. Part 2
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The Modern Pointer. Part 3
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The Dropper
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The Modern Field Spaniel
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The Modern Cocker
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The Sussex Spaniel
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The Clumber Spaniel
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The Irish Water Spaniel
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The English Water Spaniel
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Chapter IV. Retrievers
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1. - The Retriever Proper
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(A) The Wavy-Coated Retrieves
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(B) The Black Curly-Coated Retriever
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(C) The Retrievers Other Than Black
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(D) Wildfowl Retrievers
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2. - The Deerhound
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2. - The Deerhound. Continued
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Book II. Hounds And Their Allies. Chapter I. The Greyhound
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The Greyhound. Part 2
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The Greyhound. Part 3
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Chapter II. Modern Hounds Hunting By Nose
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The Bloodhound
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The Bloodhound. Continued
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The Foxhound
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The Harrier
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The Beagle
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The Otter Hound
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The Smooth Fox Terrier
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The Smooth Fox Terrier. Part 2
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The Smooth Fox Terrier. Part 3
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The Rough Fox Terrier
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The Dachshund, Or German Badger-Dog
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The Dachshund, Or German Badger-Dog. Part 2
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The Dachshund, Or German Badger-Dog. Part 3
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The Dachshund, Or German Badger-Dog. Part 4
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The Dachshund, Or German Badger-Dog. Part 5
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The Dachshund, Or German Badger-Dog. Part 6
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The Dachshund, Or German Badger-Dog. Part 7
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The Dachshund, Or German Badger-Dog. Part 8
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The Basset-Hound
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The Basset-Hound. Continued
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Part III. Non-Sporting Dogs. Book I. Watch Dogs. Chapter I. The Bulldog And Mastiff. The Bulldog
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The New Bulldog Club's Scale Of Mams Fob Judging Bulldogs By Points
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The New Bulldog Club's Scale Of Mams Fob Judging Bulldogs By Points. Continued
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The English Mastiff
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The English Mastiff. Part 2
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The English Mastiff. Part 3
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The English Mastiff. Part 4
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Chapter II. The Newfoundland, Labrador, St. Bernard, And Dalmatian Dogs. The Newfoundland Dog
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The Newfoundland, Labrador, St. Bernard, And Dalmatian Dogs. The Newfoundland Dog. Continued
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The Labrador Or Lessee Newfoundland Dog
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The St. Bernard Dog
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The St. Bernard Dog. Continued
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The Dalmatian Dog
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The Colley Dog
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The Colley Dog. Part 2
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The Colley Dog. Part 3
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The Bob-Tailed Sheepdog
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Chapter II. The Pomeranian Or Spitz Dog, Loup-Loup
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Book III. Terriers (Other Than Fox And Tot). Chapter I. Nondescript Terriers
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The Skye Terrier
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The Prick-Eared Skye Terrier
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The Dandie Dinmont Terrier
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The Dandie Dinmont Terrier. Part 2
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The Dandie Dinmont Terrier. Part 3
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The Dandie Dinmont Terrier. Part 4
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The Bedlington Terrier
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The Yorkshire Terrier
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The Irish Terrier
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The Irish Terrier. Continued
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The Black And Tan Terrier. The Manchester Terrier
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The Black And Tan Terrier. The Manchester Terrier. Continued
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The White English Terrier
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The Bull Terrier
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The Scotch Terrier
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The Airedale Terrier
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The King Charles Spaniels And Blenheim Spaniels
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The Maltese Dog
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The Rough Toy Terrier
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Chapter II. Smooth Toy Dogs. The Pug
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Smooth Toy Dogs. The Pug. Continued
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The Italian Greyhound
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The Smooth Toy Terrier
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The Poodle
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The Poodle. Part 2
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The Poodle. Part 3
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The Poodle. Part 4
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The Truffle-Dog
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The Chinese Crested Dog
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The Chinese Edible Dog
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The Great Dane
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British Dogs, Their Points, Selection, And Show Preparation | by W. D. Drury
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British Dogs At Work | by A. Croxton Smith
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Kennel Secrets: How To Breed, Exhibit And Manage Dogs | by Ashmont
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A Manual Of Toy Dogs: How To Breed, Rear, And Feed Them | by Leslie Williams
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The Terriers. A History And Description Of The Modern Dogs Of Great Britain And Ireland | by Rawdon B. Lee
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The Dogs Of Great Britain, America, And Other Countries. Their Breeding, Training, and Management in Health and Disease | by John Henry Walsh (Stonehenge)
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Publishers' Preface
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Introductory
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Book I. The Natural History, Zoological Classification, And Varieties Of The Dog. Chapter I. Origin
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General Characteristics
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Habitat
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Varieties Of The Dog
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F. Cuvier's Divisional Arrangement
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Chapter II. Wild And Half-Reclaimed Dogs Hunting In Packs. The Dingo
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The Dhole
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The Pariah
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The Ekia, Or Wild African Dog
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The North And South American Dogs
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Chapter III. Domesticated Dogs. The Rough Scotch Greyhound And Deerhound
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The Smooth Greyhound
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The Smooth Greyhound. Part 2
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The Smooth Greyhound. Part 3
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The Irish Greyhound, Or Wolf-Dog
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The Matin
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The Hare-Indian Dog
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The Albanian Dog
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The Grecian Greyhound
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The Russian Greyhound
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The Turkish Greyhound
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The Persian Greyhound
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The Italian Greyhound
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The Bloodhound
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The Foxhound
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The Harrier
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The Beagle
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The Otterhound
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The Terrier
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The Terrier. Part 2
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The Terrier. Part 3. The Skye Terrier. The Fox Terrier
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The Dachshund, Or German Badger Dog
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Chapter IV. Domesticated Dogs. The Modern English Pointer
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The Portuguese Pointer
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The Dalmatian And Danish Dogs
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Setters
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The English Setter
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The English Setter. Continued
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The Black-Tan Setter Or Gordon Setter
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The Irish Setter
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The Field Spaniel
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The Field Spaniel. Continued. Sussex Spaniel. Cocker Spaniel
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The Water Spaniel
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Chesapeake Bay Dog
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Chapter V. Pastoral Dogs. The English Sheep-Dog
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The Collet
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The German Sheep-Dog
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The Pomeranian Or Spitz-Dog
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The Newfoundland
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The Esquimaux Dogs
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Chapter VI. Watch Dogs, House Dogs, And Tot Dogs
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The Bulldog
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The Mastiff
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The Mount St. Bernard Dog
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The Thibet Dog
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The Poodle
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Maltese Dog
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The Lion Dog
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The Shock Dog
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Toy Spaniels
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The Pug
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Toy Terriers
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Chapter VII. Crossed Breeds
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The Retriever
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The Bull-Terrier
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Book II. The Breeding, Rearing, Breaking, And Management Of The Dog, In-Doors And Out
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Axioms For The Breeder's Use
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In-And-In Breeding
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Duration Of Heat
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Management Of The Bitch In Whelp
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Preparation For Whelping
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Healthy Parturition
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The Management Of Whelps In The Nest
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Choice Of Whelps
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The Foster-Nurse
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Feeding Before Weaning
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Choice Of Place For Whelping
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Removal Of Dew-Claws, Etc
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Weaning
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Necessity For Warm And Dry Lodging
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Feeding
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Exercise
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Home Rearing Versus Walking
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The Food Of Puppies At Home Or "At Walk," And Its Proper Preparation
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The Food Preparation Of Puppies At Home Or "At Walk". Continued
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General Treatment
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Choice Of Puppies After Weaning Them
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Cropping, Branding, And Rounding
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Chapter III. Kennels And Kennel Management
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Greyhound Kennels
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Foxhound And Harrier Kennels, Etc
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Kennel Benches
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Pointers And Setters
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Chapter IV. Breaking And Entering
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The Entering Of The Greyhound And Deerhound
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The Entering Of Foxhounds And Harriers
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The Breaking Of The Pointer And Setter
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Words Of Command Used To The Pointer And Setter
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Words Of Command Used To The Pointer And Setter. Part 2
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Words Of Command Used To The Pointer And Setter. Part 3
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How to Teaching Backing To A Dog
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Breaking To Retrieve
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The Entering And Breaking Of The Covert Spaniel
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The Entering And Breaking Of Vermin Dogs
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Chapter V. The Use of The Dog In Shooting
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Grouse And Partridge (Quail) Shooting
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Snipe And Woodcock Shooting
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Woodcock Shooting
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Wild-Fowl Shooting
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Shoal-Water Fowl
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The Mallard
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The Blue-Winged Teal
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Deep-Water Fowl
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Hare Hunting
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Deer Hunting
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Game In The Far West
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Book III. The Diseases Of The Dog And Their Treatment. Chapter I. Peculiarities In The Anatomy And Physiology Of The Dog
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The Skeleton, Including The Teeth
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Teeth Of The Dog At Various Ages
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Chapter II. The Remedies Suited To The Dog, And The Best Means of Administering Them. Alteratives
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Anodynes
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Antispasmodics
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Aperients
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Astringents
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Blisters
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Caustics
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Charges
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Cordials
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Diuretics
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Embrocations
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Emetics
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Expectorants, Or Cough Medicines
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Fever Medicines
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Clysters
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Lotions
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Ointments
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Stomachics
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Styptics
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Tonics
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Worm Medicines
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Administration Of Remedies
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The Dog's System Resembles That Of Man
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Mode Of Giving A Bolus Or Pill
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Mode Of Drenching The Dog
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Chapter III. Fevers And Their Treatment
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Simple Ephemeral Fever
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Influenza
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Typhus Fever, Or Distemper
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Typhus Fever, Or Distemper. Continued
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Rheumatic Fever
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Small-Pox
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Sympathetic Fever
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Chapter IV. Inflammations
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Hydrophobia, Rabies, Or Madness
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Tetanus
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Turnside
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Inflammations Of The Eye
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Canker, Or Inflammation Of The Ear
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Inflammation Of The Mouth And Teeth
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Ozaena
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Laryngitis And Bronchocele
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Inflammation Of The Lungs
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Spasmodic Asthma
-
Phthisis, Or Consumption
-
Gastritis, Or Inflammation Of The Stomach
-
Inflammation Of The Liver
-
Inflammation Of The Bowels
-
Inflammation Of The Kidneys And Bladder
-
Skin Diseases
-
Chapter V. Diseases Accompanied By Want Of Power
-
Chorea
-
Shaking Palsy
-
Fits
-
Worms
-
Tape-Worms
-
The Kidney-worm (Gigas)
-
General Dropsy
-
Chapter VI. Diseases Arising From Mismanagement Or Neglect. Poverty Of Blood
-
Rickets And Enlarged Joints
-
Indigestion
-
Chapter VII. Diseases And Accidents Requiring Surgical Aid
-
Unnatural Parturition
-
Puerperal Fits
-
Accidents And Operations
-
Standard Books Published By Orange Judd Company
-
Standard Books Published By Orange Judd Company. Part 2
-
Standard Books Published By Orange Judd Company. Part 3
-
Standard Books Published By Orange Judd Company. Part 4
-
How To Train Dogs And Cats | by Frederick H. Erb, Jr
-
A Life-Time Experience with Dogs
-
Hints On Shooting And Hunting Game
-
Hints On Shooting And Hunting Game. Continued
-
Point Work
-
Teaching A Dog To Point
-
Retrieving A Bird
-
Mouthing A Bird
-
Breaking Gun Shy Dogs. System Of Retrieving
-
Two Months Old Setter
-
Shipping Dogs
-
Infallible Remedy For Distemper
-
Setting A Broken Limb
-
Muzzling A Dog
-
A Model Kennel
-
Hunting Wagon
-
Sending A Dog On Trial
-
Putting A Dog In Shape For A Dog Show
-
Chesapeake Bay Dogs
-
Beagles
-
How To Teach Dogs To Perform All Manner Of Tricks
-
Game Protection
-
Hints On Shooting
-
Taking A Gun Apart
-
Revolver Shooting
-
Cats
-
Squirrels
-
Rabbits
-
Ducks And Geese
-
Jack Snipe
-
Golden Plover
-
Quail
-
Pheasant
-
Woodcock
-
Prairie Chicken
-
Wild Turkeys
-
A Few Training Device Testimonials
-
Some Of The Author's Famous Scores
-
Erb-Mitchell. (American Field, June 4, 1881)
-
Erb-Bennett. {American Field, Sept. 2, 1882)
-
Wonderful Exhibition. (American Field, July II, 1885)
-
Erb-Bogardus. (American Field, Chicago, III., Jan. 14, 1888)
-
Erb Against Birds. (American Field, April 7, 1888)
-
Erb-Graham. (American Field, May 5, 1888, At Louisville, Ky)
-
Erb-Graham. (American Field, May 12, 1888)
-
Sketch Of Author's Life
-
A Visit To Mr. Fred Erb, Jr.'s Kennels
-
Points Of Merit In The Erb Collar For Dogs And Cats
-
Trainer Of All Kinds Of Hunting Dogs, Trick Dogs And Cats
-
Our Dogs And Their Diseases | by G. S. Heatley
-
Part I. Introduction
-
The Scotch Colley
-
The Lurcher. Canis Familiaris
-
The Otterhound. Canis Familiaris
-
The Bull-Dog. Canis Familiaris
-
The Mastiff. Canis Familiaris
-
The Greyhound. Canis Familiaris
-
The Scotch Greyhound. Canis Familiaris
-
The Newfoundland Dog. Canis Familiaris
-
The Pomeranian Dog. Canis Familiaris
-
The St. Bernard's Dog. Canis Familiaris
-
The Retriever Dog. Canis Familiaris
-
The English Setter. Canis Familiaris
-
Pointers. Canis Familiaris
-
The Bloodhound. Canis familiaris
-
The Staghound. Canis Familiaris
-
The Beagle. Canis Familiaris
-
The Foxhound. Canis Familiaris
-
Part II. Hydrophobia Or Rabies
-
Hydrophobia Or Rabies. Part 2
-
Hydrophobia Or Rabies. Part 3
-
Hydrophobia Or Rabies. Part 4
-
Hydrophobia Or Rabies. Part 5
-
Hydrophobia Or Rabies. Part 6
-
Hydrophobia Or Rabies. Part 7
-
Hydrophobia Or Rabies. Part 8
-
Hydrophobia Or Rabies. Part 9
-
Hydrophobia Or Rabies. Part 10
-
Hydrophobia Or Rabies. Part 11
-
Hydrophobia Or Rabies. Part 12
-
Hydrophobia Or Rabies. Part 13
-
Hydrophobia Or Rabies. Part 14
-
Part III. Fractures
-
The Differences Of Fractures
-
The Causes Of Fractures
-
Symptoms Of Fractures
-
Prognosis Of Fractures
-
Treatment Of Fractures
-
Composition Of The Bones
-
Diseases Of The Bones. Rachitis, Or Rickets
-
Caries
-
Necrosis
-
Causes Of Necrosis
-
Signs Of Necrosis
-
Part IV. Inflammation, Etc
-
Inflammation, Etc. Part 2
-
Inflammation, Etc. Part 3
-
Fever
-
Fever. Continued
-
Obstruction
-
Obstruction. Part 2
-
Obstruction. Part 3
-
Obstruction. Part 4
-
Obstruction. Part 5
-
The Terminations Of Inflammation
-
Treatment Of Inflammation
-
Mortification
-
Mortification. Continued
-
Tumours
-
Sarcomatous Tumours
-
Adipose Sarcoma Or Fatty Tumours
-
Encysted Tumours
-
Ulceration
-
Ulcers
-
Suppuration
-
Theory Of Suppuration
-
The Qualities Of Pus
-
The Use Of Pus
-
The Treatment Of Abscesses
-
The Opening Of Abscesses
-
Dressings For Abscesses
-
Wounds
-
Incised Wounds
-
Contused And Lacerated Wounds
-
Punctured Wounds
-
Poisoned Wounds
-
Diseases Of The Liver
-
Intestinal Concretions
-
Acute Hepatitis, Or Inflammation Of The Liver
-
Chronic Hepatitis
-
Icterus Or Jaundice
-
Biliary Calculi, Or Gall Stones
-
Aneurism
-
Bronchitis, Or Inflammation Of The Bronchial Tubes
-
Pneumonia, Or Inflammation Of The Lungs
-
Common Gold, Catarrh, And Laryngitis
-
Ascites, Or Abdominal Dropsy
-
Prolapsus Ani
-
Distemper
-
Kennel Lameness Or Rheumatism
-
Canker Of The Ears
-
Mange
-
Worms
-
Nursing Vs. Dosing: A Treatise On The Care Of Dogs In Health And Disease | by Stephen Tillinghas Hammond
-
Dogs In Disease: Their Management And Treatment | by Ashmont
-
The Diseases Of Dogs, And Their Homeopathic Treatment | by James Moore
-
The Dog And The Sportsman | by John Stuart Skinner
-
A History And Description Of The Modern Dogs Of Great Britain And Ireland. (Sporting Division) | Rawdon Briggs Lee
-
A History And Description Of The Modern Dogs Of Great Britain And Ireland. (Non-Sporting Division) | by Rawdon Briggs Lee
-
The Book Of Dogs - An Intimate Study Of Mankind's Best Friend | by Ernest Harold Baynes, Louis Agassiz Fuertes
-
Mankind's Best Friend. Companion Of His Solitude, Advance Guard In The Hunt, And Ally Of The Trenches
-
The Beginnings Of The Friendship Between Dogs And Men
-
How The Dog's Respect For Man Grew
-
Sharing Man's Comforts
-
The Ancestors Of Our Domestic Dog
-
The Dog Does Not Boast Of The Fox On His Family Tree
-
Wolves, Jackals. Dingos, And Dogs Interbreed
-
A Playful, Affectionate Coyote
-
The Fidelity Of Romulus
-
The Wild Dog Of Australia
-
Training The Dingo
-
Historical Sketch
-
The Dog Domesticated In Early Times
-
Worshiped By The Egyptians
-
Work Of Dogs In The War
-
Our Common Dogs
-
The Wolves And Coyotes
-
Dingo
-
The Norwegian Elkhound
-
Persian Gazellehound, Or Slughi
-
The Otterhound
-
The Greyhound
-
Whippet
-
Scottish Deerhound
-
Irish Wolfhound
-
Borzoi, Or Russian Wolfhound
-
Great Dane
-
The Bloodhound
-
Foxhounds
-
The Beagle
-
Basset
-
The Pointer
-
Dalmatian, Or Coach Dog
-
Setters
-
Retriever
-
Chesapeake Retriever
-
The Irish Water Spaniel
-
Clumber Spaniel, Field Spaniel, And Cocker Spaniel
-
Newfoundland
-
Spitz
-
Alaskan Eskimo Dogs
-
North Greenland Eskimo Dog
-
Siberian Reindeer Dog Or Samoyed
-
Chow-Chow Or Chow
-
St. Bernards
-
Collie
-
English Sheep-Dog
-
German Shepherd Dog, Or Police Dog
-
The Belgian Shepherd Dog
-
The Pyrenean Sheep-Dog
-
The Mastiff
-
Bulldog
-
The French Bulldog
-
The Terriers
-
Manchester, Or Black And Tan Terrier
-
Dobermann Pinscher
-
Boston Terrier
-
Fox Terrier
-
The Irish Terrier
-
The Welsh Terrier
-
Airedale Terrier
-
Bedlington Terrier
-
Scottish Terrier
-
The West Highland White Terrier
-
The Skye Terrier
-
The Yorkshire Terrier
-
The Maltese Terrier
-
The Pomeranian
-
The Pekingese
-
Japanese Spaniel
-
The King Charles Spaniel
-
The Brussels Griffon
-
The Dachshund
-
The Schipperke
-
Poodles
-
Mexican Hairless
-
Chihuahua
-
The Pug
-
The Sagacity And Courage Of Dogs
-
The Delicacy Of A Dog's Nose
-
Dogs That Overcome Primitive Passions
-
Some Marvelous Tales
-
A Dog That Brought An Injured Pal To A Physician
-
The Dog's Manifold Duties At The Battle Front
-
Dog Teams That Won The Croix De Guerre
-
Famous Dog Actors
-
Noted Globe-Trotting Dogs
-
A Dog Under A Flag Of Truce
-
A Dog That Took Precedence Over Nine Kings
-
Dog-Racing In The Far North
-
Sheep-Killers - The Pariahs Of Dogkind
-
A Hundred Thousand Sheep Killed Annually By Dogs
-
Diseases Spread By Dogs
-
A Model Law For Protection Of And Against Dogs
-
Toy Dogs And Their Ancestors | by Neville Lytton
-
Toy Dogs And Their Ancestors. Chapter I. Introduction
-
Toy Dogs. Introduction. Part 2
-
Toy Dogs. Introduction. Part 3
-
Chapter II. Toy Dog Origin And History
-
Toy Dog Origin And History. Part 2
-
Toy Dog Origin And History. Part 3
-
Toy Dog Origin And History. Part 4
-
Toy Dog Origin And History. Part 5
-
Toy Dog Origin And History. Part 6
-
Toy Dog Origin And History. Part 7
-
Toy Dog Origin And History. Part 8
-
Toy Dog Origin And History. Part 9
-
Toy Dog Origin And History. Part 10
-
Toy Dog Origin And History. Part 11
-
Toy Dog Origin And History. Part 12
-
Toy Dog Origin And History. Part 13
-
Chapter III. The King Charles And Pyrame
-
The King Charles And Pyrame. Part 2
-
The King Charles And Pyrame. Part 3
-
The King Charles And Pyrame. Part 4
-
The King Charles And Pyrame. Part 5
-
The King Charles And Pyrame. Part 6
-
The King Charles And Pyrame. Part 7
-
Chapter IV. Type And Standards
-
Type And Standards. Part 2
-
Type And Standards. Part 3
-
Type And Standards. Part 4
-
Type And Standards. Part 5
-
Type And Standards. Part 6
-
Type And Standards. Part 7
-
Type And Standards. Part 8
-
Type And Standards. Part 9
-
Type And Standards. Part 10
-
Type And Standards. Part 11
-
Type And Standards. Part 12
-
Type And Standards. Part 13
-
Type And Standards. Part 14
-
Type And Standards. Part 15
-
Type And Standards. Part 16
-
Type And Standards. Part 17
-
Type And Standards. Part 18
-
Type And Standards. Part 19
-
Type And Standards. Part 20
-
Chapter V. Toy Dogs Op To-Day And Celebrities Of The Past
-
Toy Dogs Op To-Day And Celebrities Of The Past. Part 2
-
Toy Dogs Op To-Day And Celebrities Of The Past. Part 3
-
Famous Dogs Of The Past
-
Chapter VI. How To Breed The Best Type Of Short-Nosed Toy
-
How To Breed The Best Type Of Short-Nosed Toy. Part 2
-
How To Breed The Best Type Of Short-Nosed Toy. Part 3
-
How To Breed The Best Type Of Short-Nosed Toy. Part 4
-
How To Breed The Best Type Of Short-Nosed Toy. Part 5
-
Chapter VII. Toy Dog Showing
-
Dog Washing
-
The Verb "To Show," As Conjugated By Fanciers
-
Chapter VIII. Kennel Management
-
Skin Diseases
-
Medical Notes
-
Beware Of Raw Meat
-
Distemper
-
Whelping And Rearing
-
Whelping And Rearing. Continued
-
Chapter IX. Japanese Dogs
-
Chapter X. Pekingese Dogs
-
Pekingese Dogs. Continued
-
Chapter XI. Pomeranians
-
Pomeranians. Part 2
-
Pomeranians. Part 3
-
Pomeranians. Part 4
-
Pomeranians. Part 5
-
Chapter XII. Dog Judges, Exhibitors, Clubs, And Reporters
-
Dog Judges, Exhibitors, Clubs, And Reporters. Part 2
-
Dog Judges, Exhibitors, Clubs, And Reporters. Part 3
-
Dog Judges, Exhibitors, Clubs, And Reporters. Part 4
-
Dog Judges, Exhibitors, Clubs, And Reporters. Part 5
-
Dog Judges, Exhibitors, Clubs, And Reporters. Part 6
-
Dog Judges, Exhibitors, Clubs, And Reporters. Part 7
-
Dog Judges, Exhibitors, Clubs, And Reporters. Part 8
-
Dog Judges, Exhibitors, Clubs, And Reporters. Part 9
-
Dog Judges, Exhibitors, Clubs, And Reporters. Part 10
-
Dog Judges, Exhibitors, Clubs, And Reporters. Part 11
-
Chapter XIII. Pitfalls For Dog Novices
-
Pitfalls For Dog Novices. Part 2
-
Pitfalls For Dog Novices. Part 3
-
Chapter XIV. The Cares Of A Champion
-
Chapter XV. House Pets
-
House Pets. Continued
-
Appendix. Champion Windfall's Record
-
The Power Of The Dog | by A. Croxton Smith
-
The Book Of The Cat | by Frances Simpson
-
Introduction
-
Chapter I. Cats Of The Past
-
Cats Of The Past. Part 2
-
Cats Of The Past. Part 3
-
Cats Of The Past. Part 4
-
Cats Of The Past. Part 5
-
Cats Of The Past. Part 6
-
Cats Of The Past. Part 7
-
Cats Of The Past. Part 8
-
Chapter II. Cats Of Today
-
Cats Of Today. Continued
-
A Ping-Pong Cat
-
List Of Cat Clubs And Societies
-
The National Cat Club
-
The Cat Club
-
Beresford Cat Club Of America
-
Beresford Cat Club Of America. Continued
-
Chapter III. Care And Management
-
Female Cats And Kittens
-
Female Cats And Kittens. Part 2
-
Female Cats And Kittens. Part 3
-
Female Cats And Kittens. Part 4
-
Stud Cats
-
Neuter Cats
-
Chapter IV. Housing Of Cats
-
Housing Of Cats. Part 2
-
Housing Of Cats. Part 3
-
Cat Appliances
-
Cat Appliances. Continued
-
Chapter V. Exhibiting
-
National Cat Club Registration
-
National Cat Club Registration. Part 2
-
National Cat Club Registration. Part 3
-
Cat Club Judging
-
Cat Club Judging. Continued
-
Management Of Cat Shows
-
Management Of Cat Shows. Part 2
-
Management Of Cat Shows. Part 3
-
Management Of Cat Shows. Part 4
-
Management Of Cat Shows. Part 5
-
Cat Buying And Selling
-
Cat Buying And Selling. Continued
-
Local Cat Shows
-
Chapter VI. The "Points" Of A Cat
-
Chapter VII. Long-Haired Or Persian Cats
-
Chapter VIII. Some Notable Catteries
-
Some Notable Catteries. Continued
-
Breeding Blue Persians In Limited Space
-
Breeding Blue Persians In Limited Space. Continued
-
Chapter IX. Black Persians
-
Black Persians. Continued
-
Chapter X. White Persians
-
White Persians. Part 2
-
White Persians. Part 3
-
Chapter XI. Blue Persians
-
Blue Persians. Continued
-
Blue Persian Cat Society
-
Standard Of Points For Blue Persian Cat
-
Standard Of Points For Blue Persian Cat. Continued
-
Chapter XII. Silver Or Chinchilla Persians
-
Silver Or Chinchilla Persians. Continued
-
Chinchillas
-
Shaded Silvers
-
Shaded Silvers. Part 2
-
Shaded Silvers. Part 3
-
Shaded Silvers. Part 4
-
Shaded Silvers. Part 5
-
Shaded Silvers. Part 6
-
Shaded Silvers. Part 7
-
Shaded Silvers. Part 8
-
Shaded Silvers. Part 9
-
Shaded Silvers. Part 10
-
Shaded Silvers. Part 11
-
Chapter XIII. Silver Tabby Persians
-
Silver Tabbies
-
Silver Tabbies. Part 2
-
Silver Tabbies. Part 3
-
Silver Tabbies. Part 4
-
Silver Tabbies. Part 5
-
Chapter XIV. Smoke Persians
-
Smokes
-
Smokes. Part 2
-
Smokes. Part 3
-
Chapter XV. Orange Persians
-
Orange, Cream, Fawn, And Tortoise-Shell Cat Society
-
Orange, Cream, Fawn, And Tortoise-Shell Cat Society. Part 2
-
Orange, Cream, Fawn, And Tortoise-Shell Cat Society. Part 3
-
Orange, Cream, Fawn, And Tortoise-Shell Cat Society. Part 4
-
Orange, Cream, Fawn, And Tortoise-Shell Cat Society. Part 5
-
Chapter XVI. Cream Or Fawn Persians
-
Cream Or Fawn Cats
-
Breeding Of Creams
-
Chapter XVII. Tortoiseshell Persians
-
Tortoiseshell Cats
-
Chapter XVIII. Tortoiseshell-And-White Persians
-
Chapter XIX. Brown Tabby Persians
-
Brown Tabby Persians. Part 2
-
Brown Tabby Persians. Part 3
-
Brown Tabby Persians. Part 4
-
Brown Tabby Persians. Part 5
-
Brown Tabby Persians. Part 6
-
Brown Tabby Persians. Part 7
-
Brown Tabbies In America
-
Chapter XX. Any Other Colour Persians
-
Any Other Colour Persians. Continued
-
Chapter XXI. Neuter Cats
-
Neuter Cats. Continued
-
Chapter XXII. Manx Cats
-
Manx Cats. Continued
-
The Progeny Of A Tailless Cat Of The Isle Of Man
-
The Progeny Of A Tailless Cat Of The Isle Of Man. Continued
-
Chapter XXIII. Siamese Cats
-
Standard Of Points For The "Royal" Siamese Cat
-
Standard Of Points For The "Royal" Siamese Cat. Part 2
-
Standard Of Points For The "Royal" Siamese Cat. Part 3
-
Standard Of Points For The "Royal" Siamese Cat. Part 4
-
Standard Of Points For The "Royal" Siamese Cat. Part 5
-
Standard Of Points For The "Royal" Siamese Cat. Part 6
-
Standard Of Points For The "Royal" Siamese Cat. Part 7
-
Standard Of Points For The "Royal" Siamese Cat. Part 8
-
Standard Of Points For The "Royal" Siamese Cat. Part 9
-
Chapter XXIV. Short-Haired Cats
-
Blue Russians
-
Blue Russians. Part 2
-
Blue Russians. Part 3
-
Chapter XXV. Short-Haired Cats
-
Short-Haired Cats. Part 2
-
Short-Haired Cats. Part 3
-
Short-Haired Cats. Part 4
-
Short-Haired Cats. Part 5
-
Short-Haired Cats. Part 6
-
Chapter XXVI. Some Foreign Cats
-
Some Foreign Cats. Continued
-
Chapter XXVII. Cats In America
-
Cats In America. Part 2
-
Cats In America. Part 3
-
Cat District No. 2 - Chicago
-
Cat District No. 2 - Chicago. Continued
-
Cat District No. 3 - Detroit
-
District No. 4. - Canadian Cats
-
Cat District No. 5 - California
-
Cat Judging In America
-
Maltese Cats
-
Wild Cat Species
-
Some Of The Difficulties With Cats In America
-
Chapter XXVIII. Maine Cats
-
Maine Cats. Part 2
-
Maine Cats. Part 3
-
Chapter XXIX. Cat Photography For Amateurs
-
Cat Photography For Amateurs. Continued
-
Chapter XXX. Rearing Of Kittens
-
Rearing Of Kittens. Part 2
-
Rearing Of Kittens. Part 3
-
Chapter XXXI. Colour Breeding
-
Colour Breeding. Continued
-
Chapter XXXII. The Cat's Place In Nature: Its Ancestry, Classification, Structure, And Distribution
-
General Structure Of The Cat
-
General Structure Of The Cat. Part 2
-
General Structure Of The Cat. Part 3
-
The Distribution Of The Cat Family
-
The Diseases Of Cats, And Their Treatment. Administration Of Medicine
-
Diseases Of The Stomach in Cats
-
Worms, Or Internal Animal Parasites in Cats
-
Diseases Of The Kidneys in Cats
-
Diseases Of Air Passages And Lungs in Cats
-
Distemper in Cats
-
Distemper in Cats. Part 2
-
Distemper in Cats. Part 3
-
Distemper in Cats. Part 4
-
Diseases Of The Ear in Cats
-
Diseases Of The Eye in Cats
-
Diseases Of The Eye in Cats. Continued
-
Diseases Of The Skin in Cats
-
External Animal Parasites in Cats
-
Painless Destruction Of Cats
-
Cats And All About Them | by Frances Simpson
-
The Cat: Its Points And Management In Health And Disease | by Frank Townend Barton
-
Everybody's Cat Book | by Dorothy Bevill Champion
-
The Cat | by Rush Shippen Huidekoper
-
The Book Of Cats | by Charles Henry Ross
-
Chapter I. Of The Reason Why This Book Was Written, And Of Several Sorts Of Cats Which Are Not Strictly Zoological
-
Chapter II. Of Some Wicked Stories That Have Been Told About Cats
-
Of Some Wicked Stories That Have Been Told About Cats. Part 2
-
Of Some Wicked Stories That Have Been Told About Cats. Part 3
-
Chapter III. Of Other Wicked Stories, With A Few Words In Defence Of The Accused
-
Of Other Wicked Stories, With A Few Words In Defence Of The Accused. Part 2
-
Of Other Wicked Stories, With A Few Words In Defence Of The Accused. Part 3
-
Of Other Wicked Stories, With A Few Words In Defence Of The Accused. Part 4
-
Chapter IV. Of The Manners And Customs Of Cats
-
Of The Manners And Customs Of Cats. Part 2
-
Of The Manners And Customs Of Cats. Part 3
-
Chapter V. Of Whittington's Cat, And Another Cat That Visited Strange Countries
-
Chapter VI. Of Various Kinds Of Cats, Ancient And Modern
-
Of Various Kinds Of Cats, Ancient And Modern. Part 2
-
Of Various Kinds Of Cats, Ancient And Modern. Part 3
-
Chapter VII. Of Some Clever Cats
-
Of Some Clever Cats. Part 2
-
Of Some Clever Cats. Part 3
-
Of Some Clever Cats. Part 4
-
Of Some Clever Cats. Part 5
-
Chapter VIII. Of Some Amiable Cats, And Cats That Have Been Good Mothers
-
Of Some Amiable Cats, And Cats That Have Been Good Mothers. Part 2
-
Of Some Amiable Cats, And Cats That Have Been Good Mothers. Part 3
-
Chapter IX. Of Puss In Proverbs, In The Dark Ages, And In The Company Of Wicked Old Women
-
Of Puss In Proverbs, In The Dark Ages, And In The Company Of Wicked Old Women. Part 2
-
Of Puss In Proverbs, In The Dark Ages, In The Company Of Wicked Old Women. Part 3
-
Of Puss In Proverbs, In The Dark Ages, In Company Of Wicked Old Women. Part 4
-
Chapter X. Of A Certain Voracious Cat, Some Goblin Cats, Magical Cats, And Cats Of Kilkenny
-
Of A Certain Voracious Cat, Some Goblin Cats, Magical Cats, And Cats Of Kilkenny. Part 2
-
Of A Certain Voracious Cat, Goblin Cats, Magical Cats, And Cats Of Kilkenny. Part 3
-
Of A Certain Voracious Cat, Some Goblin Cats, Magical Cats, Cats Of Kilkenny. Part 4
-
Chapter XI. Of Pussy Poorly, And Of Some Curiosities Of The Cats'-Meat Trade
-
Of Pussy Poorly, And Of Some Curiosities Of The Cats'-Meat Trade. Part 2
-
Of Pussy Poorly, And Of Some Curiosities Of The Cats'-Meat Trade. Part 3
-
Of Pussy Poorly, And Of Some Curiosities Of The Cats'-Meat Trade. Part 4
-
Chapter XII. Of Wild Cats, Cat Charming, Etc
-
Of Wild Cats, Cat Charming, Etc. Part 2
-
Of Wild Cats, Cat Charming, Etc. Part 3
-
Of Wild Cats, Cat Charming, Etc. Part 4
-
Of Wild Cats, Cat Charming, Etc. Part 5
-
Of Wild Cats, Cat Charming, Etc. Part 6
-
Of Wild Cats, Cat Charming, Etc. Part 7
-
Of Wild Cats, Cat Charming, Etc. Part 8
-
Chapter XIII. Cats
-
Cats. Part 2
-
Cats. Part 3
-
Cats. Part 4
-
A Catalogue Of New And Popular Works, Principally For The Young
-
New And Popular Books
-
Works By John Timbs
-
Works By Lady Lushincton
-
Works By Mrs. Davenport
-
Works By M. Betham Edwardst
-
Books For Boys
-
Works By Thomas Hood's Daughter
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Landell's Instructive And Amusing Works
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The Late Thomas Hood
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W. H. G. Kingston's Books For Boys
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Comical Picture Books
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A Book For Every Child
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Works By The Late Mrs. R. Lee
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Works By The Author Of Mamma's Bible Stories
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Educational Works
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Marin De La Voye's Elementary French Works
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George Darnell's Educational Works
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Our Cats And All About Them | by Harrison Weir
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Birds Illustrated by Color Photograph
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The Bird Book | by Chester A. Reed
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Diving Birds. Order I. Pygopodes Grebes. Family Colymbidae
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1. Western Grebe. Aechmophorus Occidentalis
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2. Holboell's Grebe. Colymbus Holboellii
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3. Horned Grebe. Colymbus Auritus
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4. Eared Grebe. Colymbus Nigricollis Californicus
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5. Mexican Grebe. Colymbusdominicus Brachypterus
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6. Pied-Billed Grebe. Podilymbus Podiceps
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Loons. Family Gaviidae
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7. Loon. Gavia Immer
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8. Yellow-Billed Loon. Gavia Adamsi
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9. Black-Throated Loon. Gavia Arctica
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10. Pacific Loon. Gavia Pacifica
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11. Red-Throated Loon. Gavia Stellata
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Puffins, Auks And Murres. Family Alcidae
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12. Tufted Puffin. Lunda Cirrhata
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13. Puffin. Fratercula Arctica Arctica
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14. Horned Puffin. Fratercula Corniculata
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15. Rhinoceros Auklet. Cerorhinca Monocerata
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16. Cassin Auklet. Ptychoramphus Aleuticus
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17. Paroquet Auklet. - Phaleris Psittacula
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18. Crested Auklet. Aethia Cristatella
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19. Whiskered Auklet. Aethia Pygmaea
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20. Least Auklet. Aethia Pusilla
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21. Ancient Murrelet. Synthliboramphus Antiquus
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23. Marbled Murrelet. Brackyrampus Marmoratus
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24. Kittlitz Murrelet. Brachyramphus Brevirostris
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25. Xantus Murrelet. Brachyramphus Hypoleucus
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26. Craveri's Murrelet. Brachyramphus Craveri
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27. Black Guillemot. Cepphus Grylle
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28. Mandt's Guillemot. Cepphus Mandti
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29. Pigeon Guillemot. Cepphus Columba
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30. Murre. Uria Troile Troille
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31. Brunnich Murre. Uria Lomvia Lomvia
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32. Razor-Billed Auk. Alca Torda
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33. Great Auk. Plautus Impennis
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34. Dovekie. Alle Alle
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Long-Winged Swimmers. Order II. Longipennes Skua And Jaegers. Family Stercorariidae
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35. Skua. Megalestris Skua
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36. Pomarine Jaeger. Stercorarius Pomarinus
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37. Parasitic Jaeger. Stercorarius Parasiticus
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38. Long-Tailed Jaeger. Stercorarius Longicaudus
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Gulls And Terns. Family Laridae
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39. Ivory Gull. Pagophila Alba
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40. Kittiwake. Rissa Tridactyla Trydactyla
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41. Red-Legged Kittiwake. Rissa Brevi-Rostris
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42. Glaucous Gull. Larus Hyperboreus
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43. Iceland Gull. Larus Leucopterus
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44. Glaucous-Winged Gull. Larus Glaucescens
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45. Kumlien's Gull. Larus Kumlieni
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46. Nelson's Gull. Larus Nelsoni
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47. Great-Black-Backed Gull. Larus Marinus
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18. Slaty-Backed Gull. - Larus Schistisagus
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49. Western Gull. Lotus Occidentalis
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50. Siberian Gull. Larus Affinis
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51. Herring Gull. Larus Argentatus
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52. Vega Gull. Larus Vegae
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53. California Gull. Larus Californicus
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54. Ring-Billed Gull. Larus Delarvarenis
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55. Short-Billed Gull. Larus Brachy-Rhynchus
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56. Mew Gull. Larus Canus
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57. Herrman's Gull. - Larus Heermanni
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58. Laughing Gull. Larus Atricilla
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59. Franklin's Gull. Larus Franklini
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60. Bonaparte's Gull. Larus Philadelphia
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61. Ross Gull. Rhodostethia Rosea
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62. Sabine's Gull. Xema Sabinii
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63. Gull-Billed Tern. Gelochelidon Nilotica
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64. Caspian Tern. Sterna Caspia
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65. Royal Tern. Sterna Maxima
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66. Elegant Tern. Sterna Elegans
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67. Cabot Tern. Sterna Sandvicensis Acuflavida
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68. Trudeau's Tern. Sterna Trudeaui
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69. Forster's Tern. Sterna Forsteri
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70. Common Tern. Sterna Hirundo
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71. Arctic Tern. Sterna Paradisaea
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72. Roseate Tern. Sterna Dougalli
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73. Aleutian Tern. Sterna Aleutica
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74. Least Tern. Sterna Antillarum
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75. Sooty Tern. Sterna Fuscata
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76. Bridled Tern. Sterna Anaetheta
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77. Black Tern. Hydrochelidon Nigra Surinamensis
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78. White-Winged Black Tern. Hydrochelidon Leucoptera
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79. Noddy. Anous Stolidus
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Skimmers. Family Rynchopidae
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80. Black Skimmer. Rynchops Nigra
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Tube-Nosed Swimmers. Order III. Tubinares. Albatrosses. Family Diomedeidae
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81. Black-Footed Albatross. Diomedea Nigripes
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82. Short-Tailed Albatross. Diomedea Albatrus
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83. Yellow-Nosed Albatross. Tludassogeron Culminatus
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84. Sooty Albatross. Phoebetria-Palpebrata
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Fulmars, Shearwaters And Petrels. Family Procellaridae
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85. Giant Fulmar. Macronectes Gigantea
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86. Fulmar. Fulmarus Glacialis Glacialis
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87. Slender-Billed Fulmar. Priocella Glacialoides
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88. Cory's Shearwater. Puffinus Borealis
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89. Greater Shearwater. Puffinus Gravis
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90. Manx Shearwater. Puffinus Puffinus
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91. Pink-Footed Shearwater. Puffinus Creatopus
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92. Audubon's Shearwater. Puffinus Iherminieri
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93. Black-Vented Shearwater. Puffinus Opisthomelas
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94. Sooty Shearwater. Puffins Fuligi-Nosus
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95. Dark-Bodied Shearwater
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96. Slender-Billed Shearwater. Puffinus Tenuirostris
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97. Black-Tailed Shearwater. Priofinus
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98. Black-Capped Petrel. Aestrelata Hasi-Tata
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99. Scaled Petrel. Aestrelata Scalaris
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100. Fisher's Petrel. Aestralata Fisheri
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101. Bulwer's Petrel. Bulrveria Balrveri
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102. Pintado Petrel. Daption Capensis
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103. Least Petrel. Halocyptena Microsoma
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104. Storm Petrel. Thalassidroma Pela-Gica
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105. Forked-Tailed Petrel. Oceanodroma Fareata
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106. Leach's Petrel. Oceanodroma Leucorhoa
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107. Black Petrel. Oceanodroma Melania
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108. Ashy Petrel. Oceanodroma Homochroa
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109. Wilson's Petrel. Oceanites Oceanicus
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110. White-Bellied Petrel. Fregetta Grallaria
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111. White-Faced Petrel. Pelagodroma Marina
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Totipalmate Swimmers. Order IV. Steganopodes Tropic Birds. Family Phaethontidae
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112. Yellow-Billed Tropic Bird. Phaethon Americanus
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113. Red-Billed Tropic Bird. Phaethon Aethereus
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Gannets. Family Sulidae
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114. Blue-Faced Booby. Sula Syanops
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115. Booby. Sula Leucogastra
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116. Red-Footed Booby. Sula Piscator
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117. Gannet. Sula Bassana
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Darters. Family Anhingidae. 118. Water Turkey. Anhinga Anhinga
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Cormorants. Family Phalacrocoracidae
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119. Cormorant. Phalacrocorax Carbo
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120. Double-Crested Cormorant. Phalacrocorax Auritus Auritus
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121. Mexican Cormorant. Phalacrocorax Vigua Mexicanus
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122. Brandt's Cormorant. Phalacrocorax Penicillatus
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123. Pelagic Cormorant. Phalacrocorax Pelagicus Pelagicus
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124. Red-Faced Cormorant. Phalacrocorax Urile
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Pelicans. Family Pelecanidae
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125. American White Pelican. Pelecanus Erythrorhynchos
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126. Brown Pelican. Pelecanus Occidentalis
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127. California Brown Pelican. Pelecanus Calif Amicus
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Man-O'-War Birds. Family Fregatidae. 128. Man-O'-War Bird. Fregata Aquila
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Order V. Anseres Ducks, Geese And Swans. Family Anatidae
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129. Merganser. Mergus Americanus
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130. Red-Breasted Merganser. Mergus Serrator
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131. Hooded Merganser. Lophodytes Cucullatus
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132. Mallard. Anas Platyrhynchos
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133. Black Duck. Anas Rubripes
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134. Florida Duck. Anas Fulvigula Fulvigula
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135. Gadwall. Chaulelasmus Streperus
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136. Widgeon. Mareca Penelope
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137. Baldpate. Mareca Americana
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138. European Teal. Nettion Crecca
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140. Blue-Winged Teal. Querquedula Discors
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141. Cinnamon Teal. Querquedula Cyanop-Tera
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142. Shoveller. Spatula Clypeata
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143. Pintail. Dafila Acuta
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144. Wood Duck. Aix Sponsa
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146. Redhead. Marila Americana
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147. Canvas-Back. Marila Valisineria
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148. Scaup Duck. Marila Marila
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149. Lesser Scaup Duck. Marila Afjinis
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150. Ring-Necked Duck. Marila Collaris
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151. Golden-Eye. Clangula Clangula Americana
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152. Barrow's Golden-Eye. Clangula Islandica
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153. Buffle-Head. Charitonetta Albeola
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154. Old-Squaw. Harelda Hyemails
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155. Harlequin Duck. Histrionicus Histrionicus
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156. Labrador Duck. Camptorhynchus Labra-Dorius
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157. Steller's Duck. Polysticta Stelleri
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158. Spectacled Eider. Arctonetta Fischeri
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159. Northern Eider. Somateria Mollissima Borealis
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160. Eider. Somateria Dresseri
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161. Pacific Eider. Somateria V-Nigra
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162. King Eider. Somateria Spectabilis
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163. Scoter. Oidemia Americana
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165. White-Winged Scoter. Oidemia Deglandi
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166. Surf Scoter. Oidemia Perspicillata
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167. Ruddy Duck. Erismatura Jamaicensis
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168. Masked Duck. Nomonyx Dominions
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169. Snow Goose. Chen Hyperboreus Hyperboreus
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170. Ross's Snow Goose. Chen Rossi
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171. White-Fronted Goose. Anser Albi-Frons Albifrons
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172. Canada Goose. Branta Canadensis Canadensis
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173. Brant. Branta Bernicla Glaucogastra
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174. Black Brant. Branta Nigricans
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175. Barnacle Goose. Branta Leucopsis
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176. Emperor Goose. Philacte Canagica
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177. Black-Bellied Tree-Duck. Dendro-Cygna Autumnalis
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178. Fulvous Tree-Duck. Dendrocygna Bicolor
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179. Whooper Swan. Olor Cygnus
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181. Trumpeter Swan. Olor Buccinator
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Lamellirostral Grallatores. Order VI. Odont Oglossae Flamingoes. Family Phoenicopteridae. 182. Flamingo. Phcenicopterus Ruber
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Ibises, Storks, Herons, Etc. Order VII. Herodiones
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Spoonbills. Family Plataleidae. 183. Roseate Spoonbill. Ajaia Ajaja
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Ibises. Family Ibididae. 184. White Ibis. Guara Alba
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185. Scarlet Ibis. Guara Rubra
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186. Glossy Ibis. Plegadis Autumnalis
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Storks And Wood Ibises Family Ciconiidae. 188. Wood Ibis. Mycteria Americana
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189. Jabiru. Jabiru Mycteria
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Bitterns And Herons Family Ardeidae
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190. Bittern. Bautaurus Lentiginosus
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191. Least Bittern. Ixobrychus Exilis
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192. Great White Heron. Ardea Occidentalis
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194. Great Blue Heron. Ardea Herodias Herodias
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195. European Heron. Ardea Cinerea
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196. Egret. Herodias Egretta
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197. Snowy Egret. Egretta Candidissima Candidissima
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198. Reddish Egret. Dichromanassa Rufescens
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199. Louisiana Heron. Hydranassa Tricolor Ruficollis
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200. Little Blue Heron. Florida Caerulea
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201. Green Heron. Butorides Virescens Virescens
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202. Black-Crowned Night Heron. Nycticorax Nycticorax Naevius
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203. Yellow-Crowned Night Heron. Nyctanassa Violacea
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Cranes, Rails, Etc. Order VIII. Paludicolae Cranes. Family Gruidae
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204. Whooping Crane. Grus Americana
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205. Little Brown Crane Grus. Canadensis
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206. Sandhill Crane. Grus Mexicana
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Courlans. Family Aramidae. 207. Limpkin. Aramus Vociferus
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Wading Birds Rails, Gallinules And Coots. Family Rallidae
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208. King Rail. Rallus Elegans
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209. Belding's Rail. Rallus Beldingi
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210. California Clapper Rail. Rallus Obsoletus
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211. Clapper Rail. Rallus Crepitans Crepitans
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212. Virginia Rail. Rallus Virginianus
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213. Spotted Crake. Porzana Porzana
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214. Sora. Porzana Carolina
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215. Yellow Rail. Coturnicops Novehoracensis
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216. Black Rail. Creciscus Jamaicensis
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217. Corn Crake. Crex Crex
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218. Purple Gallinule. Ionornis Martinicus
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219. Florida Gallinule. Gallinula Galeata
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220. European Coot. Fulica Atra
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221. Coot. Fulica Americana
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Order IX. Limicolae Phalaropes. Family Phalaropodidae
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222. Red Phalarope. Phalaropus Fulicarius
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223. Northern Phalarope. Lobipes Labatus
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224. Wilson's Phalarope. Steganopus Tricolor
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Avocets And Stilts. Family Recurvirostridae. 225. Avocet. Recurvirostra Americana
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226. Black-Necked Stilt. Himantopus Mexicanus
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Snipes, Sandpipers, Family Scolopacidae
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227. European Woodcock. Scolopax Rusticola
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228. Woodcock. Philohela Minor
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229. European Snipe. Gallinago Gallinago
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230. Wilson Snipe. Gallinago Delicata
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231. Dowitcher. Macrorhamphus Griseus
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232. Long-Billed Dowitcher. Macrorhamphus Griseus Scolopaceus
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233. Stilt Sandpiper. Micropalama Himantopus
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234. Knot. Tringa Canutus
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235. Purple Sandpiper. Arquatella Maritima Maritima
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237. Pribilof Sandpiper. Arquatella Maritima Ptilocnemis
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238. Sharp-Tailed Sandpiper. Pisobia Aurita
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239. Pectoral Sandpiper. Pisobia Maculata
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240. White-Rumped Sandpiper. Pisobia Fuscicollis
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241. Baird's Sandpiper. Pisobia Bairdi
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242. Least Sandpiper. Pisobia Minutilla
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243. Dunlin. Pelidna Alpina Alpina
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244. Curlew Sandpiper. Erolia Ferruginea
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245. Spoonbill Sandpiper. Eurynorhynchus Pygmeus
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246. Semipalmated Sandpiper. Ereunetes Pusillus
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247. Western Sandpiper. Ereunetes Mauri
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248. Sanderling. Calidris Leucophaea
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249. Marbled Godwit. Limosa Fedoa
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250. Pacific Godwit. Limosa Lapponica Baueri
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251. Hudsonian Godwit. Limosa Haemastica
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252. Black-Tailed Godwit. Limosa Limosa
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253. Green Shank. Glottis Nebularia
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254. Greater Yellow-Legs. Totanus Melanoleucus
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255. Yellow-Legs. Totanus Flavipes
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256. Solitary Sandpiper. Helodromas Solitarius Solitarius
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257. Green Sandpiper. Helodromas Acrophus
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258. Willet. Catoptrophorus Semipalmatus Semipalmatus
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259. Wandering Tattler. Heteractitis In-Canus
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260. Ruff. Machetes Pugnax
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261. Upland Plover. Bartramia Longicauda
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262. Buff-Breasted Sandpiper. Tryngites Subruficollis
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263. Spotted Sandpiper. Actitis Macularia
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264. Long-Billed Curlew. Numenius Americanus
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265. Hudsonian Curlew. Numenius Hudsonicus
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266. Eskimo Curlew. Numenius Borealis
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267. Whimbrel. Numenius Phaeopus
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268. Bristle-Thighed Curlew. Numenius Tahitiensis
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Plovers. Family Charadriidae
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269. Lapwing. Vanellus Vanellus
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270. Black-Bellied Plover. Squatarola Squatarola
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271. European Golden Plover. Charadrius Apricarius
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273. Killdeer. Oxyechus Vociferus
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274. Semipalmated. Aegialitis Semipalmata
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275. Ring Plover. Aegialitis Hiaticula
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276. Little Ringed Plover. Aegialitis Dubia
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277. Piping Plover. Aegialitis Meloda
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278. Snowy Plover. Aegialitis Nivosa
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279. Mongolian Plover. Aegialitis Mongola
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280. Wilson's Plover. Octhodromus Nilsonius
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281. Mountain Plover. Podasocys Montanus
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Surf Birds And Turnstones. Family Aphrizidae. 282. Surf Bird. Aphriza Virgata
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283. Turnstone. Arenaria Interpres
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284. Black Turnstone. Arenaria Melanocephala
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Oyster-Catchers. Family Haematopodidae. 285. European Oyster-Catcher. Hcematopus Frazari
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286. Oyster-Catcher. Haematopus Palliatus
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287. Black Oyster-Catcher. Haematopus Bachmani
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Jacanas. Family Jacanidae
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288. Mexican Jacana. Jacana Spinosa
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Gallinaceous Birds. Order X. Gallinae Grouse, Partridges, Etc. Family Tetraonidae
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289. Bob-White. Colinus Virginianus Virginianus
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291. Masked Bob-White. Colinus Ridgwayi
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292. Mountain Quail. Oreortyx Picta Picta
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293. Scaled Quail. Callipepla Squamata Squamata
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294. California Quail. Lophortyx Californica Californica
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295. Gambel Quail. Lophortyx Gambeli
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296. Mearns Quail. Cyrtonyx Montezumae Mearnsi
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297. Dusky Grouse. Dendragapus Obscurus Obscurus
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298. Hudsonian Spruce Partridge. Canachites Canadensis Canadensis
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299. Franklin's Grouse. Canachites Franklin Franklini
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300. Ruffed Grouse. Bonasa Umbellus Um- Bellus
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301. Willow Ptarmigan. Lagopus Lagopus Lagopus
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302. Rock Ptarmigan. Lagopus Rupestris Rupestris
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303. Welch's Ptarmigan. Lagopus Nelchi
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304. White-Tailed Ptarmigan. Lagopus Leucurus Leucurus
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305. Prairie Chicken. Tympanuchus Americanus Americanus
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306. Heath Hen. Tympanuchus Cupido
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307. Lesser Prairie Chicken. Tympanuchus Pallidicinctus
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308. Sharp-Tailed Grouse. Pedioecetes Phasianellus Phasianellus
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309. Sage Hen. Centrocercus Urophasianus
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Pheasants. Family Phasianidae. Ring-necked Pheasant. Phasianus torquatus.
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Turkeys. Family Meleagride. 310. Wild Turkey. Meleagris Gallopavo Silvestris
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Curassows And Guans. Family Cracidae. 311. Chachalaca. Ortalis Vetula Mccalli
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Pigeons And Doves. Order XL. Columbae. Family Columbidae
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312. Band-Tailed Pigeon. Columba Fasciata Fasciata
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313. Red-Billed Pigeon. Columba Flavirostris
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314. White-Crowned Pigeon. Columba Leucocephala
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315. Passenger Pigeon. Ectopistes Migratorius
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316. Mourning Dove. Zenaidura Macroura Carolinensis
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317. Zenaida Dove. Zenaida Zenaida
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318. White-Fronted Dove. Leptotila Fulviventris Brachyptera
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319. White-Winged Dove. Melopelia Asiatica
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320. Ground Dove. Columbigallina Passerina Terrestris
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321. Inca Dove. Scardafella Inca
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322. Key West Quail Dove. Geotrygon Chrysia
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323. Blue-Headed Quail Dove. Starnoenas Cyanocephala
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Vultures, Hawks And Owls. Order XII. Raptores American Vultures. Family Cathartidae
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324. California Vulture. Gymnogyps Californianus
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325. Turkey Vulture. Cathartes Aura Septentrionalis
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326. Black Vulture. Catharista Uruba
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Kites, Hawks And Eagles. Family Buteonidae
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327. Swallow-Tailed Kite. Elanoides Forficatus
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328. White-Tailed Kite. Elanus Leucurus
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329. Mississippi Kite. Ictinia Mississippiensis
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330. Everglade Kite. Rostrhamus Sociabilis
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331. Marsh Hawk. Circus Hudsonius
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332. Sharp-Shinned Hawk. Accipiter Velox
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333. Cooper's Hawk. Accipiter Cooperi
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334. Goshawk. Astur Atricapillus Atricapillus
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335. Harris's Hawk. Parabuteo Unicinc-Tus Harrisi
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337. Red-Tailed Hawk. Buteo Borealis Borealis
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339. Red-Shouldered Hawk. Buteo Lineatus Lineatus
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340. Zone-Tailed Hawk. Buteo Abbreviatus
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341. Sennett's White-Tailed Hawk. Buteo Albicaudatus Sennetti
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342. Swainson's Hawk. Buteo Swainsoni
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343. Broad-Winged Hawk. Buteo Platypterus
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344. Short-Tailed Hawk. Buteo Brachyurus
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345. Mexican Black Hawk. Urubitinga Anthracina
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346. Mexican Goshawk. Asturina Plagiata
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347a. Rough-Legged Hawk. Archibuteo Lagopus Sancti-Johannis
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348. Ferruginous Rough-Leg. Archibuteo Fermgineus
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349. Golden Eagle. Aquila Chrysaetos
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351. Gray Sea Eagle. Haliaeetus Albicilla
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352. Bald Eagle. Haliaeetus Leucocephalus Leucocephalus
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Falcons And Caracaras Family Falcondidae. 353. White Gyrfalcon. Falco Islandus
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354. Gray Gyrfalcon. Falco Rusticolus Rusticolus
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355. Prairie Falcon. Falcon Mexicanus
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357. Pigeon Hawk. Falco Columbarius Columbarius
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359. Aplomado Falcon. Falco Fusco-Ccerulescens
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360. Sparrow Hawk. Falco Sparverius
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361. Cuban Sparrow Hawk. Falco Sparveroides
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362. Audubon Caracara. Polyborus Cherinay
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363. Guadalupe Caracara. Polyborus Lutosus
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Osprey. Family Pandionidae. 364. Osprey. Pandion Haliaetus Carolinensis
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Birds Of Prey Barn Owls. Family Alucondidae. 365. Barn Owl. Aluco Pratincola
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Horned Owl. Family Strigidae. 366. Long-Eared Owl. Asio Nilsonianus
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367. Short-Eared Owl. Asio Flammeus
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368. Barred Owl. Strix Varia Varia
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369. Spotted Owl. Strix Occidentalis Occidentalis
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370. Great Gray Owl. Scotiaptex Nebulosa
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371. Richardson's Owl. Cryptoglaux Fun Erea Richardsoni
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372. Saw-Whet Owl; Acadian Owl. Cryptoglaux Acadica Acadica
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373. Screech Owl. Otus Asio Asio
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374. Flammulated Screech Owl. Otus Flammeolus Flammeolus
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375. Great Horned Owl. Bubo Virginianus Virginianus
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376. Snowy Owl. Nyctea Nyctea
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377. European Hawk Owl. Surnia Ulula Ulula
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378. Burrowing Owl. Speotyto Cunicularia Hypogaea
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379. Pygmy Owl. Glaucidium Gnoma Gnoma
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380. Ferruginous Pygmy Owl. Glaucidium Phalaenoides
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381. Elf Owl. Micropallas Whitneyi
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Paroquets And Parrots. Order XIII. Psittaci. Family Psittacidae. 382. Carolina Paroquet Conuropsis Carolinensis
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Cuckoos, Trogans, Kingfishers, Etc. Order XIV. Cuckoos, Anis, Etc. Family Cuculidae. 383. Ani. Crotophaga Ani
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384. Groove-Billed Ani. Crotophaga Sulcirostris
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385. Road-Runner. Geococcyx Calif Ornianus
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386. Mangrove Cuckoo. Coccyzus Minor Minor
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387. Yellow-Billed Cuckoo. Coccyzus Americanus Americanus
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388. Black-Billed Cuckoo. Coccyzus Erythrophthalmus
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Trogons. Family Trogonidae. 389. Coppery-Tailed Trogon. Trogon Ambiguus
-
Kingfishers. Family Alcedinidae. 390. Belted Kingfisher. Ceryle Alcyon
-
391. Texas Kingfisher. Ceryle Americana Septentrionalis
-
Woodpeckers. Order XV. Pici. Family Picidae
-
392. Ivory-Billed Woodpecker. Campephilus Principalis
-
393. Hairy Woodpecker. Dryobates Villosus Villosus
-
394. Southern Downy Woodpecker. Dryobates Pubescens Pubescens
-
395. Red-Cockaded Woodpecker. Dryobates Borealis
-
396. Texas Woodpecker. Dryobates Scalaris Bairdi
-
397. Nuttall's Woodpecker. Dryobates Nuttalli
-
398. Arizona Woodpecker. Dryobates Arizonae
-
399. White-Headed Woodpecker. Xenopicus Albolarvatus
-
400. Arctic Three-Toed Woodpecker. Picoides Arcticus
-
401. Three-Toed Woodpecker. Picoides Americanus Americanus
-
402. Yellow-Bellied Sapsucker. Sphyra Picus Varius Varius
-
403. Red-Breasted Sapsucker. Sphyrapicus Ruber Ruber
-
404. Williamson's Sapsucker. Sphyrapicus Thyroideus
-
405. Pileated Woodpecker. Phlceotomus Pileatus Pileatus
-
406. Red-Headed Woodpecker. Melanerpes Erythrocephalus
-
407. Ant-Eating Woodpecker. Melanerpes Formicivorus Formicivorus
-
408. Lewis's Woodpecker. Asyndesmus Lenisi
-
409. Red-bellied Woodpecker. Centurus Carolinus
-
410. Golden-Fronted Woodpecker. Centurus Aurifrons
-
411. Gila Woodpecker. Centurus Uropygialis
-
412. Flicker. Colaptes Auratus Auratus
-
413. Red-Shafted Flicker. Colaptes Cafer Collaris
-
414. Gilded Flicker. Colaptes Chrysoides
-
415. Guadalupe Flicker. Colaptes Rufipileus
-
Goatsuckers, Swifts, And Hummingbirds. Order XVI. Macrochires. Goatsuckers, Family Caprimulgidae
-
Goatsuckers And Swifts. 416. Chuck-Will's-Widow. Antrostomus Carolinensis
-
417. Whip-Poor-Will. Antrostomus Vociferus Vociferus
-
418. Poor-Will. Phalcenoptilus Nuttalli Nuttalli
-
419. Merrill's Parauque. Nyctidromus Albicollis Merrilli
-
420. Nighthawk. Chord-Eiles Virginianus Vir-Ginianus
-
421. Texas Nighthawk. Chordeiles Acutipennis Texensis
-
Swifts. Family Micropodidae. 422. Black Swift. Cypseloides Niger Borealis
-
423. Chimney Swift. Chcetura Pelagica
-
424. Vaux's Swift. Chcetura Vauxi
-
425. White-Throated Swift. Aeronautes Melanolcucus
-
Hummingbirds. Family Trochilidae
-
426. Rivoli's Hummingbird. Eugenes Fulgens
-
427. Blue-Throated Hummingbird. Cyanolcemus Clemencice
-
428. Ruby-Throated Hummingbird. Archilochus Colubris
-
429. Black-Chinned Hummingbird. Archilochus Alexandri
-
430. Costa's Hummingbird. Calypte Costce
-
431. Anna's Hummingbird. Calypte Anna
-
432. Broad-Tailed Hummingbird. Selasphorus Platycercus
-
433. Rufous Hummingbird. Selasphorus Rufus
-
434. Allen's Hummingbird. Selasphorus Alleni
-
435. Morcom's Hummingbird. Atthis Morcomi
-
436. Calliope Hummingbird. Stellula Calliope
-
437. Lucifer's Hummingbird. Calothorax Lucifer
-
438. Reiffer's Hummingbird. Amizilis Tzacatl
-
439. Buff-Bellied Hummingbird. Amizilis Cerviniventris Chalconota
-
440. Xantus's Hummingbird. Basilinna Xantusi
-
441. Broad-Billed Hummingbird. Cynanthus Latirostris
-
Perching Birds. Order XVII. Passeres Cotingas. Family Cotingidae
-
Flycatchers. Family Tyrannidae
-
442. Fork-Tailed Flycatcher. Muscivora Tryannus
-
443. Scissor-Tailed Flycatcher. Muscivora Forficatci
-
444. Kingbird. Tyrannus Tyrannus
-
445. Gray Kingbird. Tyrannus Dominicensis
-
446. Couch's Kingbird. Tyrannus Melancholicus Couchi
-
447. Arkansas Kingbird. Tyrannus Verticalis
-
448. Cassin's Kingbird. Tyrannus Vocifcrans
-
449. Derby Flycatcher. Pitangus Sulphuratus Derbianus
-
451. Sulphur-Bellied Flycatcher. Myiody-Nastes Luteiventris
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452. Crested Flycatcher. Myiarchus Crinitus
-
453. Arizona Crested Flycatcher. Myiarchus Magister Magister
-
454. Ash -Throated Flycatcher. Myiarchus Cinerascens Cinerascens
-
456. Phoebe. Sayornis Phot-Be
-
457. Say's Phoebe. Sayornis Sayus
-
458. Black Phoebe. Sayornis Nigricans
-
459. Olive-Sided Flycatcher. Nuttallornis Borealis
-
460. Coues's Flycatcher. Myiochanes Pertinax Pallidiventris
-
461. Wood Pewee. Myiochanes Virens
-
462. Western Wood Pewee. Myiochanes Richardsoni Richardsoni
-
463. Yellow-Bellied Flycatcher. Empidonax Flaviventris
-
464. Western Flycatcher. Empidonax Difficilis Difficilis
-
465. Acadian Flycatcher. Empidonax Virescens
-
466. Traill's Flycatcher. Empidonax Trailli Trailli
-
467. Least Flycatcher. Empidonax Minimus
-
468. Hammond's Flycatcher. Empidonax Hammondi
-
469. Wright's Flycatcher. Empidonax Nrighti
-
471. Vermillion Flycatcher. Pyrocephalus Rubinus Mexicanus
-
472. Beardless Flycatcher. Camptostoma Imberbe
-
Larks. Family Alaudiae. 473. Skylark. Alauda Arvensis
-
474. Horned Lark. Otocoris Alpestris Alpestris
-
474l. Montezuma Horned Lark. Otocoris Alpestris Occidentalis
-
Crows, Jays, Magpies, Etc. Family Corvidae. 475. Magpie. Pica Pica Hudsonia
-
476. Yellow-Billed Magpie. Pica Nuttalli
-
477. Blue Jay. Cyanocitta Cristata Cristata
-
478. Steller's Jay. Cyanocitta Stelleri Stelleri
-
479. Florida Jay. Aphelocoma Cyanea
-
480. Woodhouse's Jay. Aphelocoma Woodhousei
-
481. California Jay. Aphelocoma Californica Californica
-
482. Arizona Jay. Aphelocoma Sieberi Arizonae
-
483. Green Jay. Xanthoura Luxuosa Glaucescens
-
484. Canada Jay. Perisoreus Canadensis Canadensis
-
485. Oregon Jay. Perisoreus Obscurus Obscurus
-
486. Raven. Corvus Corax Sinuatus
-
487. White-Necked Raven. Corvus Cryptoleucus
-
488. Crow. Corvus Brachyrhynchos Brachyrhynchos
-
490. Fish Crow. Corvus Ossifragus
-
489. Northwestern Crow. Corvus Caurinus
-
491. Clarke's Nutcracker. Nucifraga Columbiana
-
492. Pinon Jay. Cyanocephalus Cyanocephalus
-
Starlings. Family Sturnidae. 493. Starling. Sturnus Vulgaris
-
Blackbirds, Orioles, Etc. Family Icteridae. 494. Bobolink. Dolichonyx Oryzivorus
-
495. Cowbird. Molothrus Ater Ater
-
496. Red-Eyed Cowbird. Tangavius Aeneus Involucratus
-
497. Yellow-Headed Blackbird. Xanthocephalus Xanthocephalus
-
498. Red-Winged Blackbird. Agelaius Pheniceus Phaeniceus
-
499. Bicolored Red-Wing. Agelaius Gubernator Californicus
-
500. Tricolored Red-Wing. Agelaius Tricolor
-
501. Meadowlark. Sturnella Magna Magna
-
503. Audubon's Oriole. Icterus Melanocephalus Auduboni
-
504. Scott's Oriole. Icterus Parisorum
-
505. Sennett's Oriole. Icterus Cucullatus Sennetti
-
506. Orchard Oriole. Icterus Spurius
-
507. Baltimore Oriole. Icterus Galbula
-
508. Bullock's Oriole. Icterus Bullocki
-
509. Rusty Blackbird. Euphagus Carolinus
-
510. Brewer's Blackbird. Euphagus Cyanocephalus
-
511. Purple Grackle. Quiscalus Quiscula Quiscula
-
513. Boat-Tailed Grackle. Megaquiscalus Major Major
-
Finches, Sparrows, Etc. Family Fringilldae. 514. Evening Grosbeak. Hesperiphona Vespertina Vespertina
-
515. Pine Grosbeak. Pinicola Enucleator Leucura
-
516. Cassin's Bullfinch. Pyrrhula Cassini
-
517. Purple Finch. Carpodacus Purpureus Purpureus
-
518. Cassin's Purple Finch. Carpodacus Cassini
-
519. House Finch. Carpodacus Mexicanus Frontalis
-
520. Guadalupe Finch. Carpodacus Amplus
-
521. Crossbill. Loxia Curvirostra Minor
-
522. White-Winged Crossbill. Loxia Leucoptera
-
523. Aleutian Rosy Finch. Leucosticte Griseonucha
-
524. Gray-Crowned Rosy Finch. Leucosticte Tephrocotis Tephrocotis
-
525. Black Rosy Finch. Leucosticte Atrata
-
526. Brown-Capped Rosy Finch. Leucosticte Australis
-
527. Greenland Redpoll. Acanthis Hornemanni Hornemanni
-
528. Redpoll. Acanthis Linaria Linaria
-
529. Goldfinch. Astragalinus Tristis Tristis
-
530. Arkansas Goldfinch. Astragalinus Psaltria Psaltria
-
531. Lawrence's Goldfinch. Astragalinus Lawrencei
-
532. Black-Headed Goldfinch. Spinus Notatus
-
533. Pine Siskin. Spinus Pinus
-
534. Snow Bunting. Plectrophenax Nivalis Nivalis
-
535. Mckay's Snow Bunting. Pletrophenax Hyperboreus
-
536. Lapland Longspur. Calcarius Lapponicus Lapponicus
-
537. Smith's Longspur. Calcarius Pictus
-
538. Chestnut-Collared Longspur. Calcarius Ornatus
-
539. Mccown's Longspur. Rhynchophanes Mccowni
-
540. Vesper Sparrow. Poaecetes Gramineus Gramineus
-
541. Ipswich Sparrow. Passerculus Princeps
-
542. Aleutian Savannah Sparrow. Pas- Serculus Sandwichensis Sandwichensis
-
543. Belding's Sparrow. Passerculus Beldingi
-
544. Large-Billed Sparrow. Passerculus Rostratus Rostratus
-
545. Baird's Sparrow. Ammodramus Bairdi
-
546. Grasshopper Sparrow. Ammodramus Savannarum Australis
-
547. Henslow's Sparrow. Passerherbulus Henslowi Henslowi
-
548. Leconte's Sparrow. Passerherbulus Lecontei
-
549. Sharp-Tailed Sparrow. Passerherbulus Caudacutus
-
550. Seaside Sparrow. Passerherbulus Maritimus Maritimus
-
551. Dusky Seaside Sparrow. Passerherbulus Nigrescens
-
552. Lark Sparrow. Chondestes Gramma-Cus Grammacus
-
553. Harris's Sparrow. Zonotrichia Querula
-
554. White-Crowned Sparrow. Zonotrichia Leucophrys Leucophrys
-
557. Golden-Crowned Sparrow. Zonotrichia Coronata
-
558. White-Throated Sparrow. Zonotri-Chia Albicollis
-
559. Tree Sparrow. Spizella Monticola Monticola
-
560. Chipping Sparrow. Spizella Pas-Serina Passerina
-
561. Clay-Colored Sparrow. Spizella Pallida
-
562. Brewer's Sparrow. Spizella Breweri
-
563. Field Sparrow. Spizella Pusilla Pusilla
-
564. Worthen's Sparrow. Spizella Northeni
-
565. Black-Chinned Sparrow. Spizella Atrogularis
-
566. White-Winged Junco. Junco Aikeni
-
567. Slate-Colored Junco. Junco Hyemalis Hyemalis
-
570. Arizona Junco. Junco Phaeonotus Palliatus
-
571. Baird's Junco. Junco Bairdi
-
572. Quadalupe Junco. Junco Insularis
-
573. Black-Throated Sparrow. Amphispiza Bilineata Bilineata
-
574. Bell's Sparrow. Amphispiza Belli
-
575. Pine-Woods Sparrow. Peucaea Aestivalis Aestivalis
-
576. Botteri's Sparrow. Peucaea Botterii
-
578. Cassin's Sparrows. Peuccea Cassini
-
579. Rufous-winged Sparrow. Aimophila Carpalis
-
580. Rufous-Crowned El Sparrow. Aimophila Ruficeps Ruficeps
-
581. Song Sparrow. Melospiza Melodia Melodia
-
583. Lincoln's Sparrow. Melospiza Lincolni Lincolni
-
584. Swamp Sparrow. Melospiza Georgiana
-
585. Fox Sparrow. Passerella Iliaca Iliaca
-
586. Texas Sparrow. Arremonops Rufivirgatus
-
587. Towhee. Pipilo Erythrophthalmus Erythrophthalmus
-
588. Arctic Towhee. Pipilo Maculctus Arcticus
-
589. Guadalupe Towhee. Pipilo Consobrinus
-
591. Canon Towhee. Pipilo Fuscus Mesoleucus
-
592. Abert's Towhee. Pipilo Aberti
-
593. Cardinal. Cardinalis Cardinalis Cardinalis
-
594. Arizona Pyrrhuloxia. Pyrrhuloxia Sinuata Sinuata
-
595. Rose-Breasted Grosbeak. Zamelodia Ludoviciana
-
596. Black-Headed Grosbeak. Zamelodia Melanocephala
-
597. Blue Grosbeak. Guiraca Ccerulea
-
598. Indigo Bunting. Passerina Cyanea
-
599. Lazuli Bunting. Passerina Amaena
-
600. Varied Bunting. Passerina Versicolor
-
601. Painted Bunting. Passerina Ciris
-
602. Sharpe's Seed-Eater. Sporophila Morelleti Morelleti
-
603. Grassquit. Tiaris Bicolor
-
604. Dickcissel. Spiza Americana
-
605. Lark Bunting. Calamospiza Mela-Nocorys
-
Tanagers. Family Tanagridae. 607. Western Tanager. Piranga Ludoviciana
-
608. Scarlet Tanager. Piranga Eryth-Romelas
-
609. Hepatic Tanager. Piranga Hep-Atica
-
610. Summer Tanager. Piranga Rubra Rubra
-
Swallows. Family Hirundinidae. 611. Purple Martin. Progne Subis Subis
-
612. Cliff Swallow. Petrochelidon Luni-Frons Lunifrons
-
613. Barn Swallow. Hirundo Erythro- Gastra
-
614. Tree Swallow; White-Bellied Swallow. Iridoprocne Bicolor
-
615. Northern Violet-Green Swallow. Tachyci-Neta Thalassina Lepida
-
616. Bank Swallow. Riparia Riparia
-
617. Rough-Winged Swallow. Stelgidopteryx Serripennis
-
Waxwings. Family Ampelidae. 618. Bohemian Waxwing. Bombycilla Garrulus
-
619. Cedar Waxwing. Bombycilla Cedrorum
-
620. Phainopepla. Phainopepla Nitens
-
Shrikes. Family Laniidae. 621. Northern Shrike. Lanius Borealis
-
622. Loggerhead Shrike. Lanius Ludo-Vicianus Ludovicianus
-
Vireos. Family Vireondidae. 623. Black-Whiskered Vireo. Vireosylva Calidris Barbatula
-
624. Red-Eyed Vireo. Vireosylva Olivacea
-
625. Yellow-Green Vireo. Vireosylva Flavoviridis
-
626. Philadelphia Vireo. Vireosylva Philadelphica
-
627. Warbling Vireo. Vireosylva Gilva Gilva
-
628. Yellow-Throated Vireo. Lanivireo Flavifrons
-
629. Blue-Headed Vireo. Lanivireo Solitarius Solitarius
-
630. Black-Capped Vireo. Vireo Atricapil-Lus
-
631. White-Eyed Vireo. Vireo Griseus Griseus
-
632. Hutton's Vireo. Vireo Huttoni Huttoni
-
633. Bell's Vireo. Vireo Belli Belli
-
634. Gray Vireo. Vireo Vicinior
-
Honey Creepers. Family Coerebidae. 635. Bahama Honey Creeper Coereba Bahamensis
-
Warblers. Family Mniotiltidae
-
637. Prothonotary Warbler. Prothon-Otaria Citrea
-
638. Swainson's Warbler. Helinaia Swainsoni
-
639. Worm-Eating Warbler. Helmitheros Vermivorus
-
640. Bachman's Warbler. Vermivora Bachmani
-
641. Blue-winged Warbler. Vermivora Pinus
-
642. Golden-Winged Warbler. Vermivora Chrysoptera
-
643. Lucy's Warbler. Vermivora Luciae
-
644. Virginia's Warbler. Vermivora Virginia?
-
645. Nashville Warbler. Vermivora Rubricapilla Rubricapilla
-
646. Orange-Crowned Warbler. Vermivora Celata Celata
-
647. Tennessee Warbler. Vermivora Peregrina
-
648. Parula Warbler. Compsothlypis Americana Americana
-
649. Sennett's Warbler. Compsothlypis Piti Ayumi Nigrilora
-
650. Cape May Warbler. Dendroica Tigrina
-
651. Olive Warbler. Peucedramus Olivaceus
-
652. Yellow Warbler. Dendroica Aestiva, Aestiva
-
653. Mangrove Warbler. Dendroica Bryanti Castaneiceps
-
654. Black-Throated Blue Warbler. Dendroica Caerulescens Caernlescens
-
655. Myrtle Warbler. Dendroica Coronata
-
656. Audubon's Warbler. Dendroica Audu-Boni Auduboni
-
657. Magnolia Warbler. Dendroica Magnolia
-
658. Cerulean Warbler. Dendroica Caerulea
-
659. Chestnut-Sided Warbler. Dendroica Pensylvanica
-
660. Bay-Breasted Warbler. Dendroica Cas-Tanea
-
661. Black-Poll Warbler. Dendroicu Striata
-
662. Blackburnian Warbler. Dendroica Fusca
-
663. Yellow-Throated Warbler. Dendroica Dominica Dominica
-
664. Grace's Warbler. Dendroica Graeiae
-
665. Black-Throated Gray Warbler. Den-Droica Nigrescens
-
666. Golden-Cheeked Warbler. Dendroica Chrysoparia
-
667. Black-Throated Green Warbler. Dendroica Virens
-
668. Townsend's Warbler. Dendroica Torvnsendi
-
669. Hermit Warbler. Dendroica Occiden-Talis
-
670. Kirtland's Warbler. Dendroica Kirt-Landi
-
671. Pine Warbler. Dendroica Vigorsi
-
672. Palm Warbler. Dendroica Palmarum Palmarum
-
673. Prairie Warbler. Dendroica Discolor
-
674. Oven-Bird. Seiurus Aurocapillus
-
675. Water-Thrush. Seiurus Novebora Censis Noveboracensis
-
676. Louisiana Water-Thrush. Seiurus Motacilla
-
677. Kentucky Warbler. Oporornis Formosus
-
678. Connecticut Warbler. Oporonis Agilis
-
679. Mourning Warbler. Oporornis Phila. Delphia
-
680. Macgillivray Warbler. Oporornis Tolmiei
-
681. Maryland Yellow-Throat. Geothlypis Trichas Trichas
-
682. Belding's Yellow-Throat. Geothlypis Beldingi
-
683. Yellow-breasted Chat. Icteria Virens Virens
-
684. Hooded Warbler. Wilsonia Citrina
-
685. Wilson's Warbler. Wilsonia Pusilla Pusilla
-
686. Canadian Warbler. Wilsonia Canadensis
-
687. American Redstart. Setophaga Ruticilla
-
688. Painted Redstart. Setophaga Picta
-
689. Red-Bellied Redstart. Setophaga Miniata
-
690. Red-Faced Warbler. Cardellina Rubrifrons
-
Wagtails. Family Motacillidae. 694. White Wagtail. Motacilla Alba
-
695. Swinhoe's Wagtail. Motacilla Ocularis
-
697. Pipit. Anthus Rubescens
-
698. Meadow Pipit. Anthus Pratensis
-
699. Red-Throated Pipit. Anthus Cervinus
-
700. Sprague's Pipit. Anthus Spraguei
-
Dippers. Family Cinclidae. 701. Dipper. Cinclus Mexicanus Unicolor
-
Wrens, Thrashers, Etc. Family Troglodytidae. 702. Sage Thrasher. Oreoscoptes Montanus
-
703. Mockingbird. Mimus Polyglottos Polyglottos
-
704. Catbird. Dumetella Carolinensis
-
705. Brown Thrasher. Toxostoma Rufum
-
706. Sennett's Thrasher. Toxostoma Longirostre Sennetti
-
707. Curve-Billed Thrasher. Toxostoma Curvirostre Curvirostre
-
708. Bendire's Thrasher. Toxostoma Bendirei
-
709. San Lucas Thrasher. Toxostoma Cinereum Cinereum
-
710. California Thrasher. Toxostoma Redivivum
-
711. Leconte's Thrasher. Toxostoma Lecontei Lecontei
-
712. Crissal Thrasher. Toxostoma Crissale
-
713. Cactus Wren. Heleodytes Brunnei- Capillus Couesi
-
715. Rock Wren. Salpinctes Obsoletus Obsoletus
-
716. Guadalupe Rock Wren. Salpinctes Guadeloupensis
-
717. White-Throated Wren. Catherpes Mexicanus Albifrons
-
718. Carolina Wren. Thryothorus Ludovicianus Ludovicianus
-
719. Bewick's Wren. Thryomanes Bervicki Bervicki
-
720. Guadalupe Wren. Thryomanes Brevicauda
-
721. House Wren. Troglodytes Aedon. Aedon
-
722. Winter Wren. Nannus Hiemalis Hiemalis
-
723. Alaska Wren. Nannus Alascensis
-
724. Short-Billed Marsh Wren. Cistothorus Stellaris
-
725. Long-Billed Marsh Wren. Telmatodytes Palustris Palustris
-
Creepers. Family Certhiidae. 726. Brown Creeper. Certhia Familiaris Americana
-
Nuthatches And Tits. Family Sittidae. 727. White-Breasted Nuthatch. Sitta Carolinensis Carolinensis
-
728. Red-Breasted Nuthatch. Sitta Canadensis
-
729. Brown-Headed Nuthatch. Sitta Pusilla
-
730. Pygmy Nuthatch. Sitta Pygmaea Pygmaea
-
731. Tufted Titmouse. Baeolophus Bicolor
-
732. Black-Crested Titmouse. Baeolophus Atricristatus Atricristatus
-
733. Plain Titmouse. Baeolophus Inornatus Inornatus
-
734. Bridled Titmouse. Baeolophus Nollweberi
-
735. Chickadee. Penthestes Atricapillus Atricapillus
-
736. Carolina Chickadee. Penthestes Carolinensis Carolinensis
-
737. Mexican Chickadee. Penthestes Sclateri
-
738. Mountain Chickadee. Penthestes Gambeli Gambeli
-
739. Alaska Chickadee. Penthestes Ductus Alascensis
-
740. Hudsonian Chickadee. Penthestes Hudsonicus Hudsonicus
-
741. Chestnut-Backed Chickadee. Penthestes Rufescens Rufescens
-
743. Bush-Tit. Psaltriparus Minimus Minimus
-
744. Lead-Colored Bush-Tit. Psaltriparus Plumbeus
-
745. Lloyd's Bush-Tit. Psaltri-Parus Melanotis Lloydi
-
746. Verdin. Auriparus Flaviceps Flaviceps
-
Warblers, Kinglets And Gnatcatchers. Family Sylviidae. 747. Kennicott's Willow Warbler. Acanthopneuste Borealis
-
748. Golden-Crowned Kinglet. Regulus Satrapa Satrapa
-
749. Ruby-Crowned Kinglet. Regulus Calendula Calendula
-
751. Blue-Gray Gnatcatcher. Polioptila Caerulea Caerulea
-
752. Plumbeous Gnatcatcher. Polioptila Plumbea
-
753. Black-Tailed Gnatcatcher. Poli-Optila Californica
-
Thrushes, Solitaires, Bluebirds, Etc. Family Turdidae. 754. Townsend's Solitaire. Myadestes Tornsendi
-
755. Wood Thrush. Hylocichla Mustelina
-
756. Veery. Hylocichla Fuscescens Fuscescens
-
757. Gray-Cheeked Thrush. Hylocichla Aliciae Aliciae
-
757. Bicknell's Thrush. Hylocichla Aliciae Bicknelli
-
758. Russet-Backed Thrush. Hylocichla Ustulata Ustulata
-
759. Alaska Hermit Thrush. Hylocichla Guttata Guttata
-
760. Red-Winged Thrush. Turdus Musicus
-
761. Robin. Planesticus Migratorius Migratorius
-
762. San Lucas Robin. Planesticus Con-Finis
-
763. Varied Thrush. Ixoreus Naevius Naevius
-
764. Siberian Red-Spotted Bluethroat. Cyanosylvia Suecica Robusta
-
765. Wheatear. Saxicola Cenanthe Oenanthe
-
766. Bluebird. Sialia Sialis Sialis
-
767. Western Bluebird. Sialia Mexicana Occidentalis
-
768. Mountain Bluebird. Sialia Currucoides
-
Books on Birds
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Bird Guide to Water Birds, Game Birds And Birds Of Prey East Of The Rockies | by Chester A. Reed
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Preface
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Introduction
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A Plea To Sportsmen
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Bird Orders
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Part I. Water Birds, Game Birds and Birds of Prey. Diving Birds - Order Pygopodes. Grebes - Famaily Colymbidae. Western Grebe
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Holbcell Grebe
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Horned Grebe
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American Eared Grebe
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Least Or St. Domingo Grebe
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Pied-Billed Grebe
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Loons - Famaily Gavidae. Loon; Great Northern Diver
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Black-Throated Loon
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Red-Throated Loon
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Auks, Murres And Puffins - Famaily Alcidae
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Black Guillemot; Sea Pigeon
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Murre
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Razor-Billed Auk
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Great Auk
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Dovekie; Sea Dove
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Long-Winged Swimmers - Order Longipennes. Skuas And Jaegers - Famaily Stercorariidae. Skua
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Pomarine Jaeger
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Parasitic Jaeger
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Long-Tailed Jaeger
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Gulls And Terns - Famaily Laridae. Ivory Gull
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Kittiwake
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Glaucus Gull
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Iceland Gull
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Kumlien Gull
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Great Black-Backed Gull
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Herring Gull
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Ring-Billed Gull
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Laughing Gull
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Franklin Gull
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Bonaparte Gull
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Ross Gull; Wedge-Tailed Gull
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Sabine Gull
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Gull-Billed Tern
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Caspian Tern
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Royal Tern
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Cabot Tern
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Trudeau Tern
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Forster Tern
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Common Tern
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Arctic Tern
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Roseate Tern
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Least Tern
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Sooty Tern
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Bridled Tern
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Black Tern
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Noddy
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Skimmers - Famaily Rynchopidae. Black Skimmer
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Tube-Nosed Swimmers - Order Tubinares. Shearwaters - Famaily Procellaridae. Fulmar
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Cory Shearwater
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Audubon Shearwater
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Greater Shearwater
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Sooty Shearwater
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Stormy Petrel
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Wilson Petrel
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Leach Petrel
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Totipalmate Swimmers - Order Steganopodes. Tropic Bird - Famaily Phaethontidae. Yellow-Billed Tropic Bird
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Gannets - Famaily Sulidae. Blue-Faced Booby
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Booby
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Gannet
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Darters - Famaily Anhingdae. Anhinga; Snake Bird
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Cormorants - Famaily Phalacrocoracidae. Cormorant
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Double-Crested Cormorant
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Mexican Cormorant
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Pelicans - Famaily Pelecanidae. White Pelican
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Brown Pelican
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Man-O'-War Birds - Famaily Fregatidae. Man-O'-War Bird; Frigate Bird
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Order Anseres. American Merganser
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Red-Breasted Merganser
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Hooded Merganser
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Mallard
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Black Duck
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Florida Duck
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Gadwall
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Widgeon
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Baldpate; American Widgeon
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Green-Winged Teal
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Blue-Winged Teal
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Cinnamon Teal
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Shoveller
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Pintail
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Wood Duck
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Redhead
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Canvas-Back
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American Scaup Duck
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Lesser Scaup Duck
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Ring-Necked Duck
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Buffle-Head
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American Golden-Eye
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Barrow Golden-Eye
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Old Squaw; Long-Tailed Duck
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Harlequin Duck
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Labrador Duck
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Northern Eider
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American Eider
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King Eider
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American Scoter
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White-Winged Scoter
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Surf Scoter
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Ruddy Duck
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Lesser Snow Goose
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Greater Snow Goose
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Blue Goose
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American White-Fronted Goose
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Canada Goose
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Brant
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Black-Bellied Tree Duck
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Fulvous Tree Duck
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Whistling Swan
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Trumpeter Swan
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Order Odontoglossae - Flamingoes - Family Phoenicopteridae. Flamingo
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Herons, Storks, Ibises - Order Herodiones - Family Plataleidae. Roseate Spoonbill
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Ibises - Famaily Ibididae. White Ibis
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Scarlet Ibis
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Glossy Ibis
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White-Faced Glossy Ibis
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Storks - Famaily Ciconidae. Wood Ibis
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Bitterns, Etc - Famaily Ardeidae. American Bittern
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Least Bittern
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Cory Least Bittern
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Great White Heron
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Great Blue Heron
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American Egret
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Snowy Heron
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Reddish Egret
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Louisiana Heron
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Little Blue Heron
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Green Heron
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Black-Crowned Night Heron
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Yellow-Crowned Night Heron
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Cranes, Rails, Etc - Order Paludicolae. Cranes - Famaily Gruidae. Whooping Crane
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Little Brown Crane
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Sandhill Crane
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Courlans - Famaily Aramidae. Limpkin
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Rails, Gallinules And Coots - Famaily Rallidae. King Rail
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Clapper Rail
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Virginia Rail
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Carolina Rail; Sora
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Yellow Rail
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Black Rail
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Purple Gallinule
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Florida Gallinule
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American Coot
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Shore Birds - Order Limicolae. Phalaropes - Famaily Phalaropodidae. Red Phalarope
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Northern Phalarope
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Wilson Phalarope
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Avocets And Stilts - Famaily Recurvirostridae. American Avocet
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Black-Necked Stilt
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Snipes, Sandpipers, Etc - Famaily Scolopacidae. American Woodcock
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Wilson Snipe
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Dowitcher
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Long-Billed Dowitcher
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Stilt Sandpiper
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Knot
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Purple Sandpiper
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Pectoral Sandpiper
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White-Rumped Sandpiper
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Baird Sandpiper
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Least Sandpiper
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Semipalmated Sandpiper
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Red-Backed Sandpiper
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Sanderling
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Marbled Godwit
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Hudsonian Godwit
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Greater Yellow-Legs
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Lesser Yellow-Legs
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Solitary Sandpiper
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Willet
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Bartramian Sandpiper
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Buff-Breasted Sandpiper
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Spotted Sandpiper
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Long-Billed Curlew
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Hudsonian Curlew
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Eskimo Curlew
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Plovers - Famaily Charadriidae. Black-Bellied Plover
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American Golden Plover
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Killdeer
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Semipalmated Plover
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Piping Plover
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Snowy Plover
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Wilson Plover
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Mountain Plover
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Turnstone
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Ruddy Turnstone
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American Oyster-Catcher
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Mexican Jacana
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Grouse, Partridges, Etc - Order Gallinae. Family Odontophoridae. Bob-White; Quail; Virginia Partridge
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Scaled Partridge
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Gambel Partridge
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Mearns Or Massena Partridge
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Dusky Grouse
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Hudsonian Spruce Grouse
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Canada Grouse; Spruce Grouse
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Ruffed Grouse
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Willow Ptarmigan
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Rock Ptarmigan
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Prairie Hen; Pinnated Grouse
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Heath Hen
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Lesser Prairie Hen
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Prairie Sharp-Tailed Grouse
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Sage Grouse
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Family Meleagridae. Wild Turkey
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Ring-Necked Or Mongolian Pheasant
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Family Cracidae. Chachalaca
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Pigeons And Doves - Order Columbae. Family Columbidae. Passenger Pigeon
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Mourning Dove
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White-Fronted Dove
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White-Winged Dove
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Ground Dove
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Inca Dove
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Vultures, Hawks And Owls - Order Raptores. American Vultures - Famaily Cathartidae. Turkey Vulture Or Buzzard
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Black Vulture
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Falcons, Hawks And Eagles - Famaily Falconidae. Swallow-Tailed Kite
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White-Tailed Kite
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Mississippi Kite
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Everglade Kite
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Marsh Hawk
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Sharp-Shinned Hawk
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Cooper Hawk
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American Goshawk
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Harris Hawk
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Red-Tailed Hawk
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Red-Shouldered Hawk
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Sennett White-Tailed Hawk
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Swainson Hawk
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Broad-Winged Hawk
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American Rough-Legged Hawk
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Ferruginous Rough-Legged Hawk
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Golden Eagle
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Bald Eagle
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White Gryfalcon
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Gray Gyrfalcon
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Prairie Falcon
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Duck Hawk
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Pigeon Hawk
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Richardson Merlin
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Sparrow Hawk
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Audubon Caracara
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American Osprey; Fish Hawk
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Family Aluconidae. Barn Owl
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Horned Owls - Famaily Bubonidae. American Long-Eared Owl
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Short-Eared Owl
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Barred Owl
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Great Gray Owl
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Richardson Owl
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Saw-Whet Owl; Acadian Owl
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Screech Owl
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Great Horned Owl
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Snowy Owl
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American Hawk Owl
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Burrowing Owl
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Bird Guide. Part II. Preface
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Bird Guide. Part II. Introduction
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How To Study Birds
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Part II. Land Birds East Of The Rockies
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Carolina Paroquet
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Groove-Billed Ani
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Road-Runner
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Mangrove Cuckoo
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Yellow-Billed Cuckoo
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Black-Billed Cuckoo
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Belted Kingfisher
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Texas Kingfisher
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Ivory-Billed Woodpecker
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Hairy Woodpecker
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Southern Downy Woodpecker
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Red-Cockaded Woodpecker
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Texan Woodpecker
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Arctic Three-Toed Woodpecker
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American Three-Toed Woodpecker
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Yellow-Bellied Sapsucker
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Pileated Woodpecker
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Red-Headed Woodpecker
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Red-Bellied Woodpecker
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Flicker
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Red-Shafted Flicker
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Chuck-Will's-Widow
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Whip-Poor-Will
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Poor-Will
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Merrill Paraque
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Nighthawk
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Texan Nighthawk
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Chimney Swift
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White-Throated Swift
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Ruby-Throated Hummingbird
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Scissor-Tailed Flycatcher
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Kingbird
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Gray Kingbird
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Arkansas Kingbird
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Derby Flycatcher
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Crested Flycatcher
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Phoebe
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Olive-Sided Flycatcher
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Wood Pewee
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Yellow-Bellied Flycatcher
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Green-Crested Or Acadian Flycatcher
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Alder Flycatcher
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Least Flycatcher
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Vermilion Flycatcher
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Horned Lark
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American Magpie
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Blue Jay
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Florida Jay
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Green Jay
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Canada Jay
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Crows
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Clarke Nutcracker
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Starling
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Bobolink
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Cowbird
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Yellow-Headed Blackbird
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Red-Winged Blackbird
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Meadowlark
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Audubon Oriole
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Scott Oriole
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Hooded Oriole
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Orchard Oriole
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Baltimore Oriole
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Rusty Blackbird
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Brewer Blackbird
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Purple Grackle
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Boat-Tailed Grackle
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Evening Grosbeak
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Pine Grosbeak
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Purple Finch
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American Crossbill
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White-Winged Crossbill
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Gray-Crowned Leucosticte
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Redpoll
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Greenland Redpoll
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American Goldfinch
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Western Goldfinch
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Pine Finch Or Siskin
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Snowflake
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Lapland Longspur
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Smith Longspur
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Chestnut-Collared Longspur
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M'Cown Longspur
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English Sparrow
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Vesper Sparrow
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Ipswich Sparrow
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Savanna Sparrow
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Baird Sparrow
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Grasshopper Sparrow
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Henslow Sparrow
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Leconte Sparrow
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Sharp-Tailed Sparrow
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Nelson Sparrow
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Seaside Sparrow
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Dusky Seaside Sparrow
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Lark Sparrow
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Harris Sparrow
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White-Crowned Sparrow
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White-Throated Sparrow
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Tree Sparrow
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Chipping Sparrow
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Clay-Colored Sparrow
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Brewer Sparrow
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Field Sparrow
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Black-Throated Sparrow
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Sage Sparrow
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Pine-Woods Sparrow
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Song Sparrow
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Lincoln Sparrow
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Swamp Sparrow
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Fox Sparrow
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White-Winged Junco
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Slate-Colored Junco
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Towhee Or Chewink
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Green-Tailed Towhee
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Cardinal
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Texan Cardinal; Pyrrhuloxia
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Rose-Breasted Grosbeak
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Blue Grosbeak
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Indigo Bunting
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Lazuli Sunting
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Varied Bunting
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Painted Bunting
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Morellet Seed-Eater
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Dickcissel
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Lark Bunting
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Scarlet Tanager
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Summer Tanager
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Purple Martin
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Cliff Swallow
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Barn Swallow
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Tree Swallow
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Bank Swallow
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Rough-Winged Swallow
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Bohemian Waxwing
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Cedar Waxwing
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Northern Shrike
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Loggerhead Shrike
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Red-Eyed Vireo
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Philadelphia Vireo
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Warbling Vireo
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Yellow-Throated Vireo
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Blue-Headed Vireo
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Black-Capped Vireo
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White-Eyed Vireo
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Black And White Warbler
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Prothonotary Warbler
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Swainson Warbler
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Worm-Eating Warbler
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Bachman Warbler
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Blue-Winged Warbler
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Golden-Winged Warbler
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Nashville Warbler
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Orange-Crowned Warbler
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Tennessee Warbler
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Parula Warbler
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Sennett Warbler
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Cape May Warbler
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Yellow Warbler
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Black-Throated Blue Warbler
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Myrtle Warbler
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Magnolia Warbler
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Cerulean Warbler
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Chestnut-Sided Warbler
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Bay-Breasted Warbler
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Blackburnian Warbler
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Black-Poll Warbler
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Yellow-Throated Warbler
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Golden-Cheeked Warbler
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Black-Throated Green Warbler
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Kirtland Warbler
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Pine Warbler
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Palm Warbler
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Prairie Warbler
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Oven-Bird
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Water-Thrush
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Louisiana Water-Thrush
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Kentucky Warbler
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Connecticut Warbler
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Mourning Warbler
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Maryland Yellow-Throat
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Yellow-Breasted Chat
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Hooded Warbler
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Wilson Warbler
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Canadian Warbler
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American Redstart
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American Pipit; Titlark
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Sprague Pipit
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Sage Thrasher
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Mockingbird
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Catbird
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Brown Thrasher
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Cactus Wren
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Rock Wren
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Carolina Wren
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Bewick Wren
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House Wren
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Winter Wren
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Short-Billed Marsh Wren
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Long-Billed Marsh Wren
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Brown Creeper
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White-Breasted Nuthatch
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Red-Breasted Nuthatch
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Brown-Headed Nuthatch
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Tufted Titmouse
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Black-Crested Titmouse
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Black-Capped Chickadee
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Hudsonian Chickadee
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Verdin; Yellow-Headed Tit
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Golden-Crowned Kinglet
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Ruby-Crowned Kinglet
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Blue-Gray Gnatcatcher
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Wood Thrush
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Wilson Thrush Or Veery
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Gray-Cheeked Thrush
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Olive-Backed Thrush
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Hermit Thrush
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American Robin
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Greenland Wheatear
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Bluebird
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Field Key For Identification Of Eastern Land Birds. By Conspicuous Markings
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Classified Table Of Eastern Land Birds
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North American Birds' Eggs
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Canary Birds Manual | by William Wood
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The American Bird-Keeper's Manual | by James Mann
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Preface
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American Thrushes. The Gray Mocking Bird
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Black-Capped Mocking Bird, Or Cat Bird
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Ferruginous Thrush, Or Brown Thrasher
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The Red-Breasted Thrush Or Robin
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Wood Or Song Thrush
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European Thrushes. The English Black Thrush, Or Black Bird
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English Thrush, Or Mavis
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The Missel-Thrush
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Rock Thrush
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American Finches. Indigo Finch
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Nonpareil, Or Painted Bunting
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American Goldfinch, Or Yellow Bird
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Purple Finch, Or Red Linnet
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Song Finch, Or Sparrow
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Towhe Bunting, Or Swamp Robin
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Lesser Red Poll Finch, Or Linnet
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Fox-Colored Finch, Or Sparrow
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Snow Bunting
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Snow Bird
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White Crowned Bunting
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Cowpen Finch, Or Cowbtrd.
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European Finches. Goldfinch
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Bullfinch
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Chaffinch
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Green Finch, Or Linnet
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Gray Linnet
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Canary Finch
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Grossbeaks. Cardinal Grossbeak
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Rose-Breasted Grossbeak
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Blue Grossbeak
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Pine Grossbeak
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Common Crossbill
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Baltimore Oriole
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Scarlet Tanager
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Summer Red Bird
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Purple Grakle, Or Crow Black Bird
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Rusty Grakle
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European Warblers. Nightingale
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Black Cap
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Robin Red Breast
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American Larks. Meadow Lark
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Shore Lark
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Brown Lark
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European Larks. Sky Lark
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The Wood Lark
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Rice Bird, Or Bobolink
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Red-Winged Starling
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Cedar Waxwing
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Blue Jay
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The Magpie
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European Jay
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Carolina Parrot
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European Siskin Finch
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South American, Asiatic, And African Birds. Orioles
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Icterus Oriole, Or Troopial
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Cacique Oriole
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Red Rumped Oriole
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Black-Headed Oriole
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Crested Dominican Grossbeak
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Mino Bird
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Java Finch, Or Sparrow
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Broad-Shafted Whydah Finch
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Crimson-Collared Whydah
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Red-Billed Whydah
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Amandava, Or Avodavine Finch
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Senegal Finch, Or Spice Bird
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Doves. Ring Dove
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Turtle Dove
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Parrots. Gray, Or African Parrot
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Brazilian Green Parrot
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White-Fronted Parrot
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Instructions For The Breeding Of Canary Birds, And The Proper Treatment Of The Young. Location For Breeding
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Pairing
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Breeding Cages, Nests, Etc
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Hatching, And Treatment Of The Young
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Moulting Of The Young
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Moulting Of The Old Birds
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Diseases, To Which Canaries, And Other Birds Are Liable, In A Domestic State
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Mites
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Instructions For The Rearing Of American Birds From The Nest
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What Those Who Keep Birds Ought Not To Do
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Parrots | by Prideaux John Selby
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Memoir Of Thomas Bewick, Eminent Engraver On Wood
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Memoir Of Thomas Bewick, Eminent Engraver On Wood. Part 2
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Memoir Of Thomas Bewick, Eminent Engraver On Wood. Part 3
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Memoir Of Thomas Bewick, Eminent Engraver On Wood. Part 4
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Memoir Of Thomas Bewick, Eminent Engraver On Wood. Part 5
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Memoir Of Thomas Bewick, Eminent Engraver On Wood. Part 6
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Memoir Of Thomas Bewick, Eminent Engraver On Wood. Part 7
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Memoir Of Thomas Bewick, Eminent Engraver On Wood. Part 8
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Memoir Of Thomas Bewick, Eminent Engraver On Wood. Part 9
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Memoir Of Thomas Bewick, Eminent Engraver On Wood. Part 10
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Memoir Of Thomas Bewick, Eminent Engraver On Wood. Part 11
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History Of The Parrots, Or Family Psittacidae
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History Of The Parrots, Or Family Psittacidae. Part 2
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History Of The Parrots, Or Family Psittacidae. Part 3
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Genus Palaeornis
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Barraband Ring Parrakeet
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Alexandrine Ring-Parrakeet
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Malacca Ring-Parrakeet
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Patagonian Arara
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Carolina Arara
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The Great Green Maccaw
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Blue And Yellow Maccaw
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Red And Blue Maccaw
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Noble Parrot-Maccaw
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Genus Psittacus
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Festive Parrot
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Amazons' Parrot
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Ash-Coloured Or Grey Parrot
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Grand Electus
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Le Vaillant's Pionus
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Swindern's Love-Bird
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Southern Nestor
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Tricolour-Crested Cockatoo
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Lesser Sulphur-Crested Cockatoo
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Stellated Geringore
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Goliah Aratoo
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Pesquet's Dasyptilus
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Loriana
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Purple-Capped Lory
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Papuan Lory
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Blue-Bellied Lorikeet
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Varied Lorikeet
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Orange-Winged Lorikeet
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Kuhl's Coriphilus
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Sapphire-Crowned Psittacule
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Platycercinae
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Pennantian Broad-Tail
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Pale-Headed Broadtail
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Nanodes
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Blue-Banded Nanodes
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Undulated Nanodes
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Ground Parrot
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Red-Cheeked Nymphicus
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Biographical Memoir Of Daubenton
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Biographical Memoir Of Daubenton. Part 2
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Biographical Memoir Of Daubenton. Part 3
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Biographical Memoir Of Daubenton. Part 4
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Biographical Memoir Of Daubenton. Part 5
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Biographical Memoir Of Daubenton. Part 6
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Biographical Memoir Of Daubenton. Part 7
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The Speaking Parrots: A Scientific Manual | by Dr. Karl Russ
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Preface
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Part I. General. Chapter I. Introduction
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Introduction. Part 2
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Introduction. Part 3
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Introduction. Part 4
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Chapter II. Purchase And Reception
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Purchase And Reception. Part 2
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Purchase And Reception. Part 3
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Chapter III. The Cage
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The Cage. Continued
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Chapter IV. Food
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Food. Continued
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Chapter V. Taming And Training
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Taming And Training. Part 2
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Taming And Training. Part 3
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Taming And Training. Part 4
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Chapter VI. Peeservation Of Health
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Peeservation Of Health. Continued
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Chapter VII. Diseases
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Inflammation Of The Lungs
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Tuberculosis
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Disorder Of The Digestion
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Dropsy
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Intestinal Worms
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Disease Of The Vent Glands (Also Called The Fat Glands)
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Diseases Of The Liver And Spleen
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Diseases Of The Eyes
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Wounds
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Burns
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Diseases Of The Beak
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Diseases Of The Feet
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Table Of Medicines, With Directions For Mixing The Same, And Doses
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Part II. The Speaking Parrots. Chapter VIII. General Remakes
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Chapter IX. The True Parrots. Talents As Speakers - Natural History - Existence In Captivity
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Chapter X. The Grey Parrot. Psittacus Erithaeus, L
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Chapter XV. The Blue-Fronted Amazon
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Chapter XVI. The Orange-Winged Amazon
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Chapter XVIL. Levaillant's Amazon
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Chapter XVIII. The Yellow-Fronted Amazon
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Chapter XIX. The Yellow-Shouldered Amazon
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Chapter XX. The Mealy Amazon
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Chapter XXI. The Golden-Naped Amazon
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Chapter XXII. The Guatemalan Amazon
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Chapter XXIII. The Festive Amazon
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Chapter XXIV. Salle's Amazon
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Chapter XXV. The Red-Feonted Amazon
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Chapter XXVI. The White-Fronted Amazon
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Chapter XXVII. The Red-Theoated Amazon
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Chapter XXVIII. The White-Beowed Amazon
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Chapter XXIX. The Red-Masked Amazon
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Chapter XXX. The Vinaceous Amazon
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Chapter XXXI. The Yellow-Cheeked Amazon
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Chapter XXXII. The Diademed Amazon
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Chapter XXXILL. Dufresne's Amazon
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Chapter XXXIV. The Pioninae, Or Long-Winged
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Chapter XXXV. The Senegal Parrot. Psittacus Senegalus, L
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Chapter XXXVI. The Maitaka Parrot, Or Red-Vented Parrot
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Chapter XXXVII. The Hawk-Headed Parrot
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Chapter XXXVIII. The Eclecti
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Chapter XXXIX. The New Guinea Eclectus Or Parrot
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Chapter XL. The Gilolo, Or Halmahera Eclectus Or Parrot
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Chapter XLI. The Ceram Eclectus Or Parrot
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Chapter XLIL. The Great-Billed Eclectus
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Chapter XLIII. Muller's Parrot
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Chapter XLIV. The Cockatoos
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The Cockatoos. Continued
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Chapter XLV. The True Cockatoos. Distinguishing Marks
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Chapter XLVL. The Lesser Sulphur-Crested Cockatoo
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Chapter XLVIL. The Greater Sulphur-Crested Cockatoo
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Chapter XLVIII. The Greater White-Crested Cockatoo
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Chapter XLIX. The Blue-Eyed Cockatoo
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Chapter L. The Red-Crested Cockatoo
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Chapter LI. Leadbeater's Cockatoo
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Chapter LII. Goffin's Cockatoo
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Chapter LIIL. Ducorps Cockatoo
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Chapter LIV. The Roseate Cockatoo
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Chapter LV. The Slender-Billed Or Nasecus Cockatoo
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Chapter LVL. The Bare-Eyed Cockatoo
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Chapter LVII. The Microglossus, Or Macaw Cockatoo. Distinguishing Marks
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Chapter LVIIL. The Great Black Cockatoo
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Chapter LIX. The Callipsittacus, Or Cockatiel
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Chapter LX. The Cockatiel. Psittacus Novae-Hollandiae, Gml
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Chapter LXI. The Lories And Lorikeets
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Chapter LXIL. The Broad-Tailed, Or True Lories
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Chapter LXIIL. The Black-Bonnet Lory
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Chapter LXIV. The Lady Lory
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Chapter LXV. The Ceram Lory
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Chapter LXVL. The Red Lory
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Chapter LXVIL. The Blue-Breasted Lory
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Chapter LXVIII. The Sharp-Tailed Lories Or Lorikeets
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Chapter LXIX. The Blue Mountain Lory
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Chapter LXX. The Ornamented Lory Or Lorikeet
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Chapter LXXI. The Macaws
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Chapter LXXIL. The Hyacinthine Macaw
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Chapter LXXIII. The Military Macaw
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Chapter LXXIV. The Bed And Blue Macaw
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Chapter LXXV. The Red And Yellow Macaw
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Chapter LXXVI. The Blue And Yellow Macaw
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Chapter LXXVII. The Small Or Brown-Fronted Macaw
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Chapter LXXVIII. Illiger's Macaw
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Chapter LXXIX. The Noble Macaw
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Chapter LXXX. The Palaeornithinae, Or Noble Parrakeets
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Chapter LXXXI. The Ring-Necked Alexandrine Parrakeet
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Chapter LXXXII. The Mauritius Alexandrine Parrakeet
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Chapter LXXXIII. The Great Alexandrine Parrakeet
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Chapter LXXXIV. The Javan Alexandrine Parrakeet
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Chapter LXXXV. The Rose-Breasted Alexandrine Parrakeet
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Chapter LXXXVI. The Black-Billed Alexandrine Parrakeet
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Chapter LXXXVII. Luzian's Parrakeet
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Chapter LXXXVIII. The Conures, Or Wedge-Tailed Parrakeets
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Chapter LXXXIX. The Carolina Conure
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Chapter XC. The Blue-Crowned Conure
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Chapter XCI. The Yellow Conure
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Chapter XCII. The Golden-Crowned Conure
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Chapter XCIII. The Yellow-Cheeked Conure & The Brown-Throated Conure
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The Cactus Conure
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Chapter XCIV. The Bolborrhynchi Or Thick-Billed Parrakeets
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Chapter XCV. The Grey-Breasted Or Quaker Parrakeet
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Chapter XCVI. The Small-Billed Parrakeets
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Chapter XCVII. The Tovi Parrakeet
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Chapter XCVIII. The All-Green Parrakeet
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Chapter XCIX. The Canary-Winged Parrakeet
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Chapter C. The Yellow-And-White-Winged Parrakeet
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Chapter CI. The Flat-Tailed Parrakeets
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Chapter CII. The Rose Hill Parrakeet
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Chapter CIII. The Red Shining Parrakeet
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Chapter CIV. The Masked Parrakeet
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Chapter CV. The Undulated Grass Parrakeet
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Chapter CV. The Undulated Grass Parrakeet. Continued
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Catalogue Of Practical Handbooks. Animals
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Catalogues Of Bees And Birds
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Catalogues Of Gardening
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Catalogues Of General Literature
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Catalogues Of Guides To Places
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Catalogues Of Mechanics
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Catalogues Of Sports And Pastimes
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Catalogues Of Sports And Pastimes. Continued
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Catalogue Of Practical Handbooks To Amateurs
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Parrots In Captivity | by William Thomas Greene
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Introduction
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Goffin's Cockatoo. Psittacus Goffini. Cacatua Gojffini
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Great White-Crested Cockatoo. Psittacus leucolophus. Cacatua leucolophus, Cacatua cristatella, Plictolophus leucolophus
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Leadbeater's Cockatoo. Psittacus Leadbeateri. VYMS: Plyctolophus Leadbeateri, Plyctolophus erythropterus, Cacatua Leadbeateri
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Lesser Lemon-Crested Cockatoo. Psittacus sulphureus. Albus galeritus, Cacatua luteo-cristata, Cacatua sulphured, Plyctolophus sulphureus
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Rose-Breasted Cockatoo. Psittacus roseicapillus. Cacatua roseicapilla, Plictolophus roseicapillus, Eolophus roseus. Der rosenrothe Kakadu
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Slender-Billed Cockatoo. Psittacus nasica. Psittacus nasicus, Plyctolophus tenuirostris, Cacatua nasica, Licmetis tenuirostris, Licmetis nasicus
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Cockatiel. Psittcacus Novoe-Hollandice. Paloeornis Novoe-Hollandioe, Leptolophus auricomis, Nymphacus Novoe-Hollandice, Calopsitta Novoe-Hollandioe, Gould
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Blue Mountain Lory. Psittacus Swainsonii. Trychoglossus Swainsonii, Psittacus Novoe Hollandice (hoematodus var. r), Psittacus hoematodus, Psittacus cyanogaster, Trichoglossus hoematodus, Trichoglossus multicolor, Trichoglossus Novoe Hollandice
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Purple-Capped Lory. Prittacus atricapillus. Lorius domicella, Lorius orientalis indicus, Domicella atricapilla
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Alexandrine Parrakeet. Psittacus eupatrius. Paloeornis Alexandri, Vgrs., Jrd.; Psittacus Alexandri, Bchst., Lthm.; Psittacus neglectus, Psittacus torquatus, Conurus Alexandri auctorum
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Rllng-Necked Or Bengal Parrakeet. Psittacus torquatus. Psittacus Alexamdri; Psittacus torquatus macrourus antiquorum;
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Blossom-Headed Parrakeet. Psittacus cyanocephalus. Palceornis rosa, Paloeornis erythrocephalus Bongalensis, Gld
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Barraband's Parrakeet. Psittacus Barrabandi. Polytelis Barrabandi, Gld., Wgl.; Paloeornis Barrabandi, Vgrs., Slb.; Paloeornis rosaceus, Platysercus rosaceus, Gr
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Red-Winged Parrakeet. Prittacus erythropterus. Aprosmictus erythropterus, Gld.; Psittacus melanotis, Shw
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Turquoisine. Psittaeus pulchellus. Euphema pulchella, Swns.; Nanodes pulchellus, Vgrs
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Elegant Parrakeet. Psittacus elegans. Euphema elegans, Gld., Gr., Fnsch.; Nanodes elegans, Gld
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Javan Parrakeet. Psittacus Alexandri. Psittacus fasciatus, Mll.; Psittacus Javanicus, Osb
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King Parrot, Or Parrakeet. Psittacus cyanopygus. Asprosmictus scapulatus, Gld.; Psittacus scapulatus
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Splendid Parrakeet. Psittacus splendidus. Euphema splendida, Gld., Gr.; Euphema chrysostoma, Wgl
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Orange-Bellied Parrakeet. Psittacus aurantius. Euphema aurantia, Gld
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Bourke's Parrakeet. Psittacus Bourki. Euphema Bourkii, Gld.; Platycercus Bourki, Fnsch
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Undulated Grass Parrakeet, Or Budgerigar. Psittacus undulatus. Melospittacus undulatus, Gld.; Euphema undulata, Shw
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Green Ground Parrot. Psittacus pezophorus. Pezophorus formosus, Gld
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West African Love-Bird. Psittacus pullarius. Agapornis pullaria, Bp., Hrtl.; Psittacus guineensis, Mll
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Rosy Faced Love - Bird. Psittacus roseicollis. Agapornis roseicollis, Bp.; Psittacus pullarius, var., Lchtst
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Grey-Headed Or Madagascar Love-Bird. Psittacus canus. Agapornis cana, Psittacus canus, Gml
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Pennant's Parrakeet. Psittacus Pennanti, Lthm.. Platycercus Pennanti, Vgrs.; Psittacus gloriosus, Shw
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Vol 2. Introduction
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Rose-Hill Or Rosella Parrakeet. Psittacus eximius. Psittacus capitatus, Shw., Khl.; Psittacus omnicolor, Bchst.; Platycercus eximius, VGRS., Gld
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Pale-Headed Or Mealy Rosella. Psittacus palliceps. Platycercus palliceps, Vgrs., Jrdn., Gld
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Yellow-Pumped Parrakeet
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New Zealand Parrakeet. Psittacus Novoe Zelandioe. Cyanoramphus Novoe Zelandioe, Snc;
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Golden-Crowned Parrakeet Of New Zealand. Psittacus auriceps. Cyanoramphus auriceps, Bp.; Cyanoramphus Malherbi, Snc;
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Blue Bonnet Parrakeet. Psittacus hcematogaster. Psephotus hoematogaster, Gld
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Blood Or Red-Rumped Parrakeet. Psittacus hoematonotus. Psephotus hoematonotus, Gld., Bp..; Platycercus hoematonotus, Wgm., Gr.. Euphema hoematonotus, Musi
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Many-Coloured Parrakeet. Psittacus Multicolor. Psephotus Multicolor. Platycercus Multicolor
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Beautiful Or Paradise Parrakeet. Psittacus pulcherrimus. Psephotus pulcherrimus, Gld., Bp.; Platycercus pulcherrimus, Gr., Fnsch.; Euphema pulcherrima
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Swift Parrakeet, Or Lorikeet. Psittacus discolor. Russ. Psittacus humeralis, Bchst.; Psittacus Lathami
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Passerine Or Blue-Winged Parrakeet. Psittactis passerinus, Bchst., Linn.. Psittacula passerina, Wgl., Bp., Fnsch.
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Grey Parrot. Psittacus Erithacus, Linn., Lthm., Bchst.. Psittacus cum cauda rubra, Fnsch.; Psittacus Ghuneensis cinereus, Brss.; Psittacus ruber, Sep
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Senegal Parrot. Psittacus Senegalus, Psittacus senegalensisPsittacus Versteri, Gff
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Hyacinthine Macaw. Psittacus hyacinthinus. Ara hyacinthina, Gr., Schlgl.; Psittacus Augustus, Shw
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Military Macaw. Psittacus militaris, Linn.. Ara militaris, Gr.; Arara militaris, Vll
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Red And Blue Macaw. Psittacus macao, Lin.. Ara macao, L.Z.S.; Psittacus erythroryaneus, Gssn
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Blue And Yellow Macaw. Psittacus ararauna. Ara ararauna, Gr., Bp..; Sittace ararauna, Wgl
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Illiger's Macaw. Psittacus maracana. Macrocercus maraccma, Vll.; Macrocercus Illigeri, Brmst.; Ara maracana, Gr.; Sittace maracana, Fnsch
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Carolina Parrot, Or Conure. Psittacus Carolinensis. Conurus Carolinensis, Gr., Lss.
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Golden-Crowned Conure, Or Half-Moon Parrakeet. Psittacus aureus, Auctorum. Conurus aureus, Gr., Bp..; Conurus canicularis, Brmst
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White-Eared Conure. Psittacus leucotis. Conurus leucotis, Gr.; Aratinga ninus, Spx
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Festive Amazon Parrot
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Dufresene's Amazon
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Blue-Fronted Amazon. Psittacus Amazonicus. Chrysotis oestiva, Swns.; Amazonicus fronts lutei et Psittacus brasiliensis cyanocephalus, Brss
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Double-Fronted Or Le Vaillants Amazon. Psittacus Le Vaillanti. Chrysotis Le Vaillanti, Gr.; Psittacus ochrocephalus, Lchst
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Red-Vented Parrot. Psittacus menstruus. Pionus menstruus, Gr.; Pionias menstruus, Wglr., Fnsch
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Dusky Or Violet Parrot. Psittacus violaceus. Pionus violaceus, Fnsch.; Pionus purpureus, Wgl
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Introduction. "Do Parrots Drink?"
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Barnard's Or The Bulla Bulla Parrakeet. Psittacus Barnardi. Platycercus Barnardi; Barnardius typicus etc
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Masked Parrakeet. Psittacus personatus. P. larvatus; Pyrrhulopsis personata; Platycercus personatus
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Red Shining Parrakeet. Psittacus splendens, Auctorum. Aprosmictus splendens, Bp., Css
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Quaker, Grey-Breasted, Or Monte Video Parrakeet. Psittacus Monachus. Bolborrhyncus monachus, Psittaca calita, Myiopsitta murina
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Yellow-Naped Parrakeet. Psittacus semitorquatus. Platycercus semitorquatus, Gld.; dius semitorquatus, Bp.; Conurus caeruleo-barbatus, Brj. vn: Der Bandsittich, oder Der Plattschweissittich mit gelbem Halsband und rother Stirnbinde. : Perruche Bulla Bulla,(?) ou Perruche à Collier Jaune
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Canary-Winged Parrakeet. Psittacus xanthopterus. Conurus xanthopterus, Brmst., Scl
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Golden, Or Queen Of Bavaria's Parrot. Psittacus luteus. Psittacus gouaruba, Gml.; Aratinga Carolinae Augustae, Spx.; Sittace lutea, Wgl.; Conurus luteus, Gr.; Psittacara gouaruba, Br.; Heliospitta guarouba; Bp.; Psittaca lutea, BRss
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Tri-Coloured Or Black-Capped Lory. Psittacus Lori, vel Lory. Psittacus atricapillus, Gml.; P. exquisitus Loeri dictus, Sb
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Blue-Breasted Lory. Psittacus Indicus. Psittacus coccineus, Lth., Shw., Rss.; P. histrio, Mll
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Petz's Conure. Psittacus Petzi, Auctorum. Conurus Petzii, Gr., Bp..; Conurus Canicularis, Gr
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Jendaya Conure. Psittacus Jendaya. Conurus auricapillus, Bbmst.; Conurus Jendaya, Gr
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Rock Pepler, Or Black-Tailed Parrakeet. Psittacus melanurus. Polytelis melanura, Gld.; Palaeornis melanurus, Vgrs
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Sun Parrakeet, Or Yellow Conure. Psittacus solstitialis, AuctoRum. Conurus solstitialis, Gr., Bp..; Conurus aurantius, Mll
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Vasa Parrot. Psittacus vasa, Shw. Coracopsis vasa, Gr., Scl.
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Jardine's Parrot. Psittacus Gulielmi. Paeocephalus Gulielmi, Jrd. & Slb.; Pionias Gulielmi, SchlG;
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Red-Sided Or New Guinea Eclectus. Psittacus Linnei, Rss. 6 Psittacus polychlorus, Scpl.; Psittacus sinensis, Lthm.:
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Jamaica Parrot, Or White-Fronted Amazon. Psittacus collaria, Lnn. Chrysotis collaria, Gr.; C. Amazonica, Fnsch
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Cuban Parrot, Or Red-Throated White-Headed Amazon. Psittacus leucocephalus, Lnn. Chrysotis leucocephala, Auct.; Amazona leucocephala, Schlg
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Yellow-Naped Amazon. Psittacus auripalliatus, Lss. Amazona auripalliata, SchlG.; Chrysotis auripalliata, Fnsch
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Mealy Amazon. Psittacus farinosus. Ohrysotis farinosa, Bdd.; C. pulverulentus, Swns
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Mountain Parrot Of New Zealand, Or Kea. Psittacus notabilis. Nestor notabilis, Gld
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Great Black Cockatoo Of New Guinea, Or Goliath Aratoo. Psittacus aterrimus, Gml. Microglossa aterrima, Z. S.; Microglossum griseus, Swns
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Gang-Gang Or Ganga Cockatoo. Psittacus galeatus, Khl., Lthm. Callocephalon galeatum, Gld
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Hawk-Headed Or Ruffed Parrot. Psittacus Accipitrinus. Psittacus Clusii, Shaw; Pionias accipitrinus, Finsch
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Pileated Parrakeet. Psittacus pileatus, Gould. Platycercus pileatus; P. spurius
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Bauer's Parrakeet. Psittacus Zonarius. Psittacus viridis, (!) Platycercus Baueri, P. cyanomelas, P. zonarius
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Great Salmon-Cockatoo, Or Rose-Cockatoo, Or Red-Crested Cockatoo. Psittacus Moluccensis, Khl. Cacatua Moluccensis, Gml.; C. rosacea, Vll
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List Of Works On Botany And Natural History
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List Of Works On Botany And Natural History. Continued
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Diseases Of The Horse's Foot | by H. Caulton Reeks
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Preface
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Chapter I. Introduction
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Chapter II. Regional Anatomy
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A. The Bones
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B. The Ligaments
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C. The Tendons
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D. The Arteries
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E. The Veins
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F. The Nerves
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G. The Complementary Apparatus Of The Os Pedis
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H. The Keratogenous Membrane
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I. The Hoof
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Chapter III. General Physiological And Anatomical Observations
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A. Development Of The Hoof
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A. Development Of The Hoof. Part 2
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A. Development Of The Hoof. Part 3
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B. Chemical Properties And Histology Of Horn
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C. Expansion And Contraction Of The Hoof
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D. The Functions Of The Lateral Cartilages.[A]
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E. Growth Of The Hoof
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Chapter IV. Method Of Examining The Foot
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Chapter V. General Remarks On Operations On The Foot. A. Methods Of Restraint
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B. Instruments Required
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C. The Application Of Dressings
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D. Plantar Neurectomy
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D. Plantar Neurectomy. Continued
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E. Median Neurectomy
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F. Length Of Rest After Neurectomy
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G. Sequelæ Of Neurectomy
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G. Sequelæ Of Neurectomy. Continued
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H. Advantages Of The Operation
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I. The Use Of The Horse That Has Undergone Neurectomy
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Chapter VI. Faulty Conformation
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A. Weak Heels
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B. Contracted Foot
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B. Contracted Foot. Part 2
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B. Contracted Foot. Part 3
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B. Contracted Foot. Part 4
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B. Contracted Foot. Part 5
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B. Contracted Foot. Part 6
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B. Contracted Foot. Part 7
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B. Contracted Foot. Part 8
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C. Flat-Foot
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D. Pumiced-Foot, Dropped Sole, Or Convex Sole
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E. 'Ringed' Or 'Ribbed' Hoof
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F. The Hoof With Bad Horn
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G. Club-Foot
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H. The Crooked Foot
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Chapter VII. Diseases Arising From Faulty Conformation. A. Sand-Crack
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Faulty Conformation. Sand-Crack. Part 2
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Faulty Conformation. Sand-Crack. Part 3
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Faulty Conformation. Sand-Crack. Part 4
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Faulty Conformation. Sand-Crack. Part 5
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Faulty Conformation. Sand-Crack. Part 6
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B. Corns
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B. Corns. Part 2
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B. Corns. Part 3
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B. Corns. Part 4
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B. Corns. Part 5
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B. Corns. Part 6
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C. Chronic Bruised Sole
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Chapter VIII. Wounds Of The Keratogenous Membrane. A. Nail-Bound Bind Or Tight-Nailing
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B. Punctured Foot
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B. Punctured Foot. Part 2
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B. Punctured Foot. Part 3
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B. Punctured Foot. Part 4
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B. Punctured Foot. Part 5
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B. Punctured Foot. Part 6
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B. Punctured Foot. Part 7
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C. Coronitis (Simple). Tread, Overreach, Etc
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C. Coronitis (Simple). Tread, Overreach, Etc. Part 2
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C. Coronitis (Simple). Tread, Overreach, Etc. Part 3
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C. Coronitis (Simple). Tread, Overreach, Etc. Part 4
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C. Coronitis (Simple). Tread, Overreach, Etc. Part 5
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D. False Quarter
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E. Accidental Tearing Off Of The Entire Hoof
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E. Accidental Tearing Off Of The Entire Hoof. Continued
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Chapter IX. Inflammatory Affections Of The Keratogenous Apparatus. A. Acute Laminitis
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A. Acute Laminitis. Part 2
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A. Acute Laminitis. Part 3
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A. Acute Laminitis. Part 4
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A. Acute Laminitis. Part 5
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A. Acute Laminitis. Part 6
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A. Acute Laminitis. Part 7
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A. Acute Laminitis. Part 8
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1. Chronic Laminitis
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1. Chronic Laminitis. Continued
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2. Seedy-Toe
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3. Keraphyllocele
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4. Keratoma
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5. Thrush
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6. Canker
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6. Canker. Part 2
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6. Canker. Part 3
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6. Canker. Part 4
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6. Canker. Part 5
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6. Canker. Part 6
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7. Specific Coronitis
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Chapter X. Diseases Of The Lateral Cartilages. A. Wounds Of The Cartilages
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B. Quittor
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1. Simple Or Cutaneous Quittor
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2. Sub-Horny Quittor
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2. Sub-Horny Quittor. Part 2
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2. Sub-Horny Quittor. Part 3
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2. Sub-Horny Quittor. Part 4
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2. Sub-Horny Quittor. Part 5
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2. Sub-Horny Quittor. Part 6
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2. Sub-Horny Quittor. Part 7
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2. Sub-Horny Quittor. Part 8
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2. Sub-Horny Quittor. Part 9
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2. Sub-Horny Quittor. Part 10
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C. Ossification Of The Lateral Cartilages, Or Side-Bones
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Ossification Of The Lateral Cartilages, Side-Bones. Part 2
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Ossification Of The Lateral Cartilages, Side-Bones. Part 3
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Ossification Of The Lateral Cartilages, Side-Bones. Part 4
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Chapter XI. Diseases Of The Bones. A. Periostitis And Ostitis
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1. Periostitis
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2. Ostitis
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2. Ostitis. Continued
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B. Pyramidal Disease, Buttress Foot, Or Low Ringbone
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C. Fractures Of The Bones
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1. Fractures Of The Os Coronae
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2. Fractures Of The Os Pedis
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3. Fractures Of The Navicular Bone
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Chapter XII. Diseases Of The Joints[A]
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A. Synovitis
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B. Arthritis
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B. Arthritis. Part 2
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B. Arthritis. Part 3
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C. Navicular Disease
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C. Navicular Disease. Part 2
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C. Navicular Disease. Part 3
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C. Navicular Disease. Part 4
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C. Navicular Disease. Part 5
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C. Navicular Disease. Part 6
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D. Dislocations
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The Horse | by Isaac Phillips Roberts
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Chapter I. The Horse And His Master
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The Horse And His Master. Part 2
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The Horse And His Master. Part 3
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The Horse And His Master. Part 4
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Chapter II. Brief History Of The Domesticated Horse
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Introduction Of Improved Horses Into England
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The Horse In France
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Chapter III. Horses Of America
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Horses Of America. Part 2
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Horses Of America. Part 3
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Chapter IV. Breeds, Subbbeeds, Families, Vabieties, Cross-Breeds And Grades
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Breeds, Subbbeeds, Families, Vabieties, Cross-Breeds And Grades. Continued
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Chapter V. The Thoroughbred; The Trotter; The Pacer
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The Thoroughbred; The Trotter; The Pacer. Continued
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The Trotting Horse
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The Pacing-Horse
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Chapter VI. The American Saddler
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The American Saddler. Continued
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Chapter VII. The Coach-Horse
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The Trotter As A Sire Of Coachers
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The French Coach - Demi-Sang (Half-Blood)
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Chapter VIII. The Hackney
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Chapter IX. The Hunter
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Breeding Hunters And Saddle-Horses. Selection Of Sire And Dam
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Chapter X. Ponies
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The Shetland Pony
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The Welsh Pony
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Exmoor, Dartmoor And New Forest Ponies
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Mustangs
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The Indian Pony
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Creoles
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The Polo Pony
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Chapter XI. Draft-Horses Clydesdale, English Shire, Suffolk Punch
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English Shire
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Suffolk Punch
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Chapter XII. French, Belgian And Flemish Draft-Horses
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French, Belgian And Flemish Draft-Horses. Continued
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French Draft
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Boulonnais
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Belgian Draft - Horse
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The Flemish Horse
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Chapter XIII. Principles Of Breeding
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Inheritance
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Food
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Climate
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Habit And Use
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Selection
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Relative Influence Of Sire And Dam
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The Governing Of Sex
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Atavism
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Chapter XIV. Plan Of Breeding
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Fall Versus Spring Colts
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Plan For Rearing Winter Colts
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Feeding The Brood-Mare And Foal
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Period Of Gestation And Parturition
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Suggestions For The Beginner
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Suggestions For The Beginner. Continued
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Chapter XV. Judging Horses
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Judging Horses. Part 2
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Judging Horses. Part 3
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The Horse's Teeth
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The Horse's Teeth. Part 2
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The Horse's Teeth. Part 3
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The Horse's Teeth. Part 4
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Chapter XVI. Breeding Horses
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Breeding Horses. Continued
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Chapter XVII. Education And Care Of Roadsters And Other Light Horses
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Feeding
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Harness
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Driving
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Watering
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Grooming
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Chapter XVIII. "Hands" In Driving
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Chapter XIX. Care Of Draft-Horses And Farm-Horses
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Care Of Draft-Horses And Farm-Horses. Continued
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Blankets
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Size And Weight Of Horses
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Chapter XX. The Horse's Feet - Shoeing
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The Horse's Feet - Shoeing. Part 2
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The Horse's Feet - Shoeing. Part 3
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The Horse's Feet - Shoeing. Part 4. Shoeing, To Improve Action
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Chapter XXI. Stables, Sanitation And Paddocks
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Ventilation
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Manures
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Floors, Stalls And Mangers
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Chapter XXII. Line Of Draft, Weight Of Horses And Wagon Tires
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Appendix I. The Breeding In Canada Of Horses For Army Use
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The Artillery-Horse
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The Cavalry-Horse
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The Mounted Infantry-Horse
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General Requirements. Advice To Breeders
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Appendix II. Computing Rations For Farm Animals
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Composition Of Food Materials
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Compounding Of Rations. Nutritive Ratio
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Appendix III. Live-Stock Registry Associations, With The Names Of The Secretaries Or Editors
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Appendix IV. Number And Value Of Horses
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The Horse Treatment In Health And Disease
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Ponies And Pony-Breeding. The Exmoor
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The New Forest
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The Welsh
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The Westmoreland
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The Shetland
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The Irish
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The Dale Or Fell Pony
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The Rum Pony
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The Hackney Pony
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The Wilson Pony
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Heavy Horses. The Shire Horse
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Heavy Horses. The Shire Horse. Continued
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What's Wanted (2332)
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Royal Albert (1885)
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Royal Albert (1885). Part 2
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Royal Albert (1885). Part 3
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Royal Albert (1885). Part 4
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Lincolnshire Lad II (1365)
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William The Conqueror (2343)
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Clydesdales
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Clydesdales. Part 2
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Clydesdales. Part 3
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The Suffolk
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The Suffolk. Part 2
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The Suffolk. Part 3
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Foreign Breeds. The Arab
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Foreign Breeds. The Arab. Continued
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The Percheron
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The Hanoverian Horse
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The Morgan Horse
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The Oldenburgh
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The Holstein
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The Schleswig
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The East Friseland
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Health And Disease. 1. Introductory
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Etiology - Causes Of Disease
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Predisposing Causes Of Disease
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Exertion
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Heredity
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Temperament
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Exciting Causes Of Disease
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Exciting Causes Of Disease Which Are Cognizable
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Solid And Liquid Food
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Contagious And Infectious Causes
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Bacteria
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Morphology Of Bacteria
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Action Of Bacteria In The Production Of Disease
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Digestion. The Alimentary Canal And Its Appendages
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Salivary Glands (Figs. 76, 77)
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Deglutition
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The Small Intestine
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The Liver
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The Cells
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The Blood-Vessels
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Glycogen
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Natural Food
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Gastric Digestion
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Intestinal Digestion
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2. The Digestive System - Its Diseases And Injuries. Diseases Of The Lips
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Inflammation Of The Mouth (Stomatitis)
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Aphteae
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Inflammation Of The Tongue (Glossitis)
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Congestion Of The Palate (Lampas)
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Inflammation Of The Throat (Pharyngitis)
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Abscess Of The Throat
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Salivation, Or Ptyalism
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Inflammation Of The Parotid Glands (Parotitis)
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Fistula Of The Parotid Duct
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Salivary Calculi
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Choking
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Vomiting
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Acute Indigestion
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Chronic Indigestion
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Gastritis
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Acute Gastritis
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Chronic Gastritis
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Chronic Dilation Of The Stomach
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Ruptured Stomach
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Colic Or Gripes
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Flatulent Colic
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Constipation
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Diarrhoea
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Superpurgation
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Dysentery
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Enteritis
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Rupture Of The Intestine
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Intestinal Obstruction
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Calculi (Stones)
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Intestinal Calculi
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Concretions
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Inversion Of The Rectum
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Diseases Of The Liver Congestion Of The Liver
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Jaundice, Icterus, The Yellows
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Hepatitis (Inflammation Of The Liver)
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Acute Hepatitis
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Chronic Inflammation - Cirrhosis
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Fatty Liver
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Pathology
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Rupture Of The Liver
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Abdominal Ascites - Dropsy
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Spasm Of The Diaphragm
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Parasitic Diseases Of The Liver
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Hernia Or Rupture
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Exomphalus Or Umbilical Hernia
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Inguinal Hernia - Bubonocele
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Strangulated Inguinal Hernia
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Scrotal Hernia
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Ventral Hernia
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Irregularities And Diseases Of The Teeth
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Numerical Excess And Deficiency Of Development Of Teeth
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Special Defects Of The Molar Teeth. Disparity Of Length
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Marginal Irregularity
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Fracture Of The Teeth
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Caries
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Parrot Mouth
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Wolves' Teeth
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3. The Urinary Apparatus
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The Arrangements For The Retention And Discharge Of The Urine
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The Quantity And Composition Of The Urine
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Hippuric Acid
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Uric Acid
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Kreatin (
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Urea Ferment
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Morbid Condition Of The Urine
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Colour
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Albumen
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Mucus
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Casts
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Diabetes, Polyuria, Or Profuse Staling
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Haematuria Or Bloody Urine
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Disease Of The Kidneys. Nephritis
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Inflammation Of The Bladder - Cystitis
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Retention Of Urine
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Incontinence Of Urine
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Stone In The Bladder. Composition Of The Urine
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Origin Of Stone
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Composition Of Vesical Calculus
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Symptoms Of Stone
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Internal Remedies
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Injection Of Stone Solvents Into The Bladder
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The Operation Of Lithotomy
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Preparing For The Operation
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Exploring The Bladder
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Dilating The Urethra And Cervix Vesica
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Lithotripsy
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The Operation
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Vesical Calculus In The Mare
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General Considerations On The Structure And Formation Of Calculi
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Inversion Of The Bladder
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4. The Nervous System
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Cervical Sympathetic
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The Inferior Cervical Ganglion
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The Dorsal Sympathetic Chain
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Lumbar Sympathetic
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Sacral Sympathetic
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Structure Of The Cerebro-Spinal Nervous System
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The Nerve-Cells
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The Nerve-Fibres
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The Spinal Cord
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The Bulb, Or Medulla Oblongata
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The Brain
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The Functions Of The Nervous System
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The Functions Of The Nervous System. Continued
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Nerves, Arteries, And Muscles Of The Limbs - I
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Cerebro-Spinal Nerves The Cranial Or Encephalic Nerves
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First Pair, Olfactory
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Second Pair, Optic Nerves
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Third Pair, Motores Ocillorum
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Fourth Pair, Pathetici
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Fifth Pair, Trigeminal
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Sixth Pair, Motores Oceulomm
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Seventh Pair, Portio Dura Or Facial
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Eighth, The Auditory Nerve
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Ninth, Glosso-Pharyngeal
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Tenth, Pneumogastric Or Vagus
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Eleventh, Spinal Accessory
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Twelfth, Hypoglossal
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Spinal Nerves
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Cervical Nerves
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Brachial Plexus
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Nerves, Arteries, And Muscles Of The Limbs - II
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The Phrenic Or Diaphragmatic Nerve
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The Suprascapular Nerve
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Nerve To The Subscapularis
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Nerve To Serratus Magnus
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Nerve Of The Teres Major
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Latissimus Dorsi Branch
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Nerves To The Levator Anguli Scapulae
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Radial Or Musculo-Spiral Nerve
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Median Nerve
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The Ulnar Nerve
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Subcutaneous Thoracic Nerve
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Circumflex Or Axillary Nerve
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Dorsal Nerves, Eighteen Pairs
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Lumbar Nerves, Six Pairs
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Sacral Nerves, Five Pairs
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Coccygeal Nerves
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Lumbo-Sacral Plexus
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Anatomy Of Horse's Head
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The Great Sciatic Nerve
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The External Popliteal Nerve
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The Anterior Tibial Nerve
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The Internal Saphenous Nerve
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The External Saphenous Nerve
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The Internal Popliteal Nerve
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The Posterior Tibial Nerve
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Diseases Of The Nervous System
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Cerebritis And Meningitis
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Vertigo
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Abscess In The Brain
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Epilepsy
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Eclampsia
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Chorea (St. Vitus' Dance)
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Stringhalt
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Apoplexy
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Crib-Biting
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Tumours In The Brain And Cranium
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Edema Of The Choroid Plexus
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Exostoses Or Bone Tumours
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Thickening Of The Membranes
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Diseases Of The Spinal Cord And Its Membranes. Acute Spinal Meningitis - Inflammation Of The Membranes Of The Spinal Cord
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Acute Myelitis - Inflammation Of The Spinal Cord
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Paralysis
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Hemiplegia
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Paraplegia - Spinal Paralysis
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Peripheral Or Local Paralysis
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Cerebro-Spinal Meningitis
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5. The Absorbent System
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The Lymphatic System
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The Lymphatic Glands
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6. The Organs Of Circulation. The Blood
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6. The Organs Of Circulation. The Blood. Continued
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The Coagulation Of The Blood
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The Mechanism Of The Circulation
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The Nerves Of The Heart
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Blood-Vessels
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The Pulse
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Blood Pressure
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Prevention Of Death By Hemorrhage
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The Capillaries
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The Chief Arteries And Veins
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Distribution Of The Systemic Arteries
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Distribution Of Arteries - I. Anterior Mesenteric Artery
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Arteries Of Stomach, Spleen, Liver, Kidneys, Etc
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Anterior Aorta
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The Anterior Aorta And Its Branches
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Brachial Or Humeral Artery
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Cephalic Artery
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Carotid Arteries
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Posterior Aorta
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Distribution Of Arteries II. Arteries Of Male Pelvis
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Arteries Of The Brain
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Anterior Tibial Artery
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Pedal Or Great Metatarsal Artery
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Diseases Of The Heart. General Consideration Of The Pathology Of Heart-Disease
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General Consideration Of The Pathology Of Heart-Disease. Part 2
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General Consideration Of The Pathology Of Heart-Disease. Part 3
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Pericarditis - Inflammation Of The Heart Sac
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Endocarditis - Inflammation Of The Lining Membrane Of The Heart
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Myocarditis, Or Inflammation Of The Muscular Structure Of The Heart
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Diseases Of The Valves Of The Heart
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Hypertrophy - Enlargement Of The Heart
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Symptoms Of Enlarged Heart
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Atrophy Of The Heart
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Fatty Disease Of The Heart
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Fatty Degeneration
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Rupture Of The Heart
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Diseases Of The Arteries And Veins
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Arteritis
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Atheroma (Endarteritis Deformans)
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Thrombosis
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Iliac Thrombosis
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Thrombosis Of The Jugular Vein (Phlebitis)
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Aneurism
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Anemia
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Plethora
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Septicaemia
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7. The Organs Of Respiration And The Respiratory Process
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The Lungs
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The Larynx
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The Trachea
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The Bronchi
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The Air-Cells
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Effects Of Respiration. Composition Of The Air
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Air After Respiration
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Air-Changes In The Blood
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The Mechanism Of Respiration
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The Nerves And Nerve - Centres Of Respiration
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Asphyxia
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Ventilation
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Diseases Of The Respiratory Organs Catarrh Or Cold
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Infection
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Chronic Nasal Catarrh - Nasal Gleet
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Hemorrhage
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Bleeding From The Nose - Epistaxis
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Pus In The Guttural Pouches
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Diseases Of The Larynx
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Laryngitis, Or Inflammation Of The Larynx
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Roaring And Whistling
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Acute Roaring
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7. The Organs Of Respiration. Continued. Diseases Of The Lungs
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Bronchitis
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Chronic Bronchitis
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Congestion Of The Lungs
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Inflammation Of The Lungs, Pneumonia
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External Applications
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Bleeding From The Lungs - Hemoptysis
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Asthma. Definition Of Asthma
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Emphysema Of The Lungs - Broken Wind
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Pleurisy, Pleuritis
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Spasm Of The Larynx
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Cough
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High Blowing
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8. Constitutional Diseases. Rheumatism
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Lymphangitis - Weed
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Purpura Hemorrhagica
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Haemoglobinuria
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Estimation Of Moisture In Muscle Tissue Of Horse Suffering From "Azoturia"
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Estimation Of Moisture In Hepatic Tissue Of A Horse Suffering From "Azoturia,"
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Estimation Of Moisture In Muscular Tissue Of A Horse In Health
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Estimation Of Moisture In Hepatic Tissue Of A Horse In Health
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Analysis Of Urine In Health
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Analysis Of Urine In "Azoturia"
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Physical Characters
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9. Contagious Diseases. Influenza Of Horses
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Results
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Contagious Pneumonia Of The Horse
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Glanders And Farcy
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Infection Of Glanders
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Incubation
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Symptoms Of Glanders
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Precautions To Be Taken To Prevent The Spreading Of Glanders
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Use Of Mallein In The Detection Of Glanders
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Strangles Of The Horse
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Anthrax Of The Horse
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Horse-Pox
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Gloss-Anthrax
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Rabies Of The Horse
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Tetanus Of The Horse
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Symptoms Of Tetanus
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Post-Mortem Appearances
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Stomatitis Pustulosa Contagiosa
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Measures Of Prevention
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Tuberculosis Of The Horse
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Morbid Appearances
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Dourine (Maladie Du Coit)
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Origin
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South African Horse Sickness
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Preventive Measures
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Epizootic Lymphangitis
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Staining
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Zoological Distribution
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Zoological Distribution. Continued
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10. The Organs Of Reproduction. Anatomy Of The Male Organs Of Generation
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Coverings Of The Testicle
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Testis
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Tunica Albuginea
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Gland Substance
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Spermatic Cord (Fig. 224)
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The Scrotum
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Vesiculse Seminales
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The Penis
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Corpus Spongiosum
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Urethra
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Openings Into The Urethra
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Muscles Of The Urethra
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Wilson's Muscle
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Muscles Of The Penis
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Anatomy Of The Female Organs Of Generation
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Uterus (fig. 230)
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The Ovum
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Diseases Of The Organs Of Reproduction Of The Horse
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Phymosis, Or Enclosure Of The Penis
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Paraphymosis
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Oedema Of The Sheath
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Paralysis Of The Penis
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Amputation Of The Penis
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Orchitis, Or Inflammation Of The Testicles
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Diseases Of The Organs Of Reproduction In The Female
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Uterine Hemorrhage Or Flooding
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Inflammation Of The Womb
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Vaginitis
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Leucorrhcea
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Mammitis
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Parturient Fever
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Prophylaxis
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Inversion Of The Uterus
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Cystic Disease Of The Ovary
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11. The Eye. Anatomy Of The Eye
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The Retina
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The Humours Of The Eye
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Diseases Of The Eye And Its Appendages
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Examination Of The Eyes
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Diseases Of The Eyelids
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Laceration Of The Eyelids
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Entropium And Ectropium
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Entropium
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Ectropium
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Diseases Of The Lachrymal Apparatus
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Diseases Of The Conjunctiva And Cornea. Simple Ophthalmia
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Inflammation Of The Cornea, "Keratitis"
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Periodic Or Recurrent Ophthalmia
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Cutaneous-Piliferous Growth From The Cornea
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Cataract
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Disease Of The Optic Nerve - Amaurosis
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Glaucoma
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12. The Skin (Integument) And Its Appendages
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Cuticle
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Cutis Or Derma
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Glands Of The Skin
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Uses Of The Skin. Skin As A Protective Covering
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Skin As An Organ Of Touch
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Skin As An Organ Of Absorption
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Skin As An Organ Of Secretion
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Sebaceous Secretion
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Appendages Of The Skin. Hair
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Horn
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Diseases Of The Skin Classification
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General Observations On The Subject Of Diagnosis And Treatment
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Wheals
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Pustules
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Squamae
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Etiology
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Prognosis
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The Principles Of Treatment
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Eruptions Of The Acute Specific Diseases. Variola Equina Or Horse-Pox
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American Horse-Pox
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Eruptions Due To The Contact Of Irritating Agents, Or To The Circulation Of Specific Poisons In The Blood
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Local Inflammations
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Catarrhal Inflammation
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Plastic Inflammations
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Prurigo
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Bullous Inflammation
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Suppurative Inflammations
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Squamous Inflammations
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Psoriasis
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Ichthyosis
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Hypertrophies And Atrophies Hypertrophies. Verrucae
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Fibroma
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Atrophies
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Hemorrhages
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Neuroses
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Mallenders And Sallanders
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Hemophilia, Hemorrhagic Diathesis, Bleeders
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13. Parasitic Diseases Of The Horse. Introductory
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Parasites Derived From The Plant World
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Parasites Derived From The Animal Kingdom
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Helminths (Worms)
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Arthropedes
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Diseases Which Are Induced By Particular Parasites. External Parasites Of The Horse
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Ringworm Of The Horse
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Parasites Of The Skin Derived From The Animal Kingdom
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Phthiriasis (Lousiness)
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Acariasis (Mange)
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Parasites Of The Digestive System Of The Horse
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Parasites Of The Digestive System Of The Horse. Continued
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14. Organs Of Locomotion - Bones. Composition Of Bone
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Structure Of Bone
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Skeletons Of Horse And Man
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Classification Of Bones
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Growth Of Bones
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Skeleton
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Vertebral Column
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Particular Vertebrae
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Plate XXXVIII. Cervical And Dorsal Vertebrae
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Skull
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Cranium
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Occiput
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Parietal
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Temporal Bones
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Petrous Temporal
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Sphenoid Bone
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Ethmoid Or Sieve Bone
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Frontal Bones
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Bones Of The Face. Nasal Bones
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Superior Maxillary Bones
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Anterior Maxillary Bones
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Lachrymal Bone
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Malar Bone
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Palatine Bones
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Pterygoid Bones
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The Vomer
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Turbinated Bones
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Inferior Maxillary Bone Or Lower Jaw
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The Thorax Or Chest
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Sternum Or Breast-Bone (Fig. 292)
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The Ribs (Plate XXXVII)
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Costal Cartilages
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The Pelvis (Figs. 294, 295)
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The Fore Limb
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Scapula (Figs. 296, 297)
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Humerus (Figs. 298, 299)
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Forearm
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Radius (Fig. 300)
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Ulna (Fig. 300)
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Carpus Or Knee
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Metacarpal Bones
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Os Metacarpi Magnum (Fig. 303)
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Os Suffraginis, Large Pastern, Or First Phalanx (Fig. 304)
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Os Pedis (Figs 306, 307), Coffin-Bone, Or Third Phalanx
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Os Naviculare Or Shuttle Bone (Fig. 305)
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Bones Of The Hind Limb
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Os Femoris Or Thigh-Bone (Figs. 308, 309)
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Patella (Fig. 310)
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Tibia Or Second Thigh (Fig. 311)
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The Fibula (3, Fig. 311)
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The Tarsus Or Hock
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Astragalus Or Knuckle-Bone
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The Cuboid
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The Cuneiform Magnum
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The Cuneiform Medium
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The Cuneiform Parvum
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Diseases Of Bones. Ring-Bone
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Splint
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Ostitis - Inflammation Of Bone
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Periostitis
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Chronic Periostitis
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Chronic Ostitis
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Necrosis And Caries
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Necrosis
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Osteo-Porosis - Big Head
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Post-Mortem Examination
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Spavin
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Bone-Spavin
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Metacarpal Periostitis - Sore Shins
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15. Fractures
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Predisposing Causes
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Predisposing Causes. Part 2
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Predisposing Causes. Part 3
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Predisposing Causes. Part 4
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Compound Fracture
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Particular Fractures Fracture Of The Bones Of The Skull
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Fracture Of The Vertebrae
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Fracture Of The Dorsal And Lumbar Vertebra
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Fracture Of The Bones Of The Face
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Fracture Of The Frontal Bone
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Fracture Of The Lower Jaw
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Fracture Of The Anterior Maxillary Bone
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Fracture Of The Bones Of The Fore Extremity Fracture Of The Scapula Or Blade-Bone
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Fracture Of The Humerus
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Fracture Of The Ulna
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Fracture Of The Radius
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Fracture Of The Knee-Bones
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Fracture Of The Metacarpal Bones
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Fracture Of The Os Suffraginis Or Large Pastern
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Fracture Of The Sesamoid Bones
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Fracture Of The Navicular Bone
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Fracture Of The Ribs
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Fracture Of The Pelvis
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Fracture Of The Bones Of The Hind Extremity. Fracture Of The Femur
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Fracture Of The Tibia
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Fracture Of The Bones Of The Hock
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16. Articulations Of Joints
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Ball-And-Socket Joints
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Hinge Joints
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Arthrodia Or Gliding Joints
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Amphiarthrosis Or Mixed Joints
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Pivot Joints
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Synarthrosis Or Immovable Joints
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Articulations Of The Trunk. Intervertebral Articulations
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Union Of The Processes
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Interspinous Ligaments (2, Fig. 346)
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Articulations Of The Head
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Hyoidal Articulations - Joints Of The Tongue
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Articulations Of The Ribs
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Costo-Vertebral Articulations
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Costo-Sternal Articulations
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Articulations Of The Head With The Neck. Occipito-Atloid
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Atlo-Axoid
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Scapulo-Humeral Or Shoulder-Joint
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Humero-Radial Or Elbow-Joint
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Articulations Of The Carpus Or Knee-Joint
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The Metacarpo-Phalangial Articulation Or Fetlock-Joint
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First Interphalangial Articulation Or Coronet-Joint
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Second Interphalangial Articulation Or Coffin-Joint
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Coxo-Femoral Articulation Or Hip-Joint
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The Capsular Ligament
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The Cotyloid Ligament
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The Round Ligament (Jiga-Mentum Teres)
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The Pubio-Femoral Ligament
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Femoro-Tibial Articulation Or Stifle-Joint
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Patellar Ligaments
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The Femoro-Tibial Ligaments
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The Crucial Ligaments
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Tibiofibular Articulation
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The Articulations Of The Tarsus Or Hock-Joint
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The Internal Lateral Ligaments
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The Internal Middle Ligament
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The Anterior Ligament
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The Posterior Ligament
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Diseases Of The Joints
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The Local Origin Of Joint Disease
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Anchylosis
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Synovitis - Inflammation Of The Synovial Membrane
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Acute Synovitis
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Chronic Synovitis
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Loose Cartilages In Joints
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Rheumatic Arthritis
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Pyaemic Arthritis
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Sprains To Joints, Tendons, And Ligaments
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Bog-Spavin
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Sprain Or Strain
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Sprain Of The Flexor Brachii
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Sprain Of The Radial Or Supra-Carpal Ligament
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Sprain Of The Check Ligament
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Sprain Of The Suspensory Ligament
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Sprain Of The Perforans And Perforatus Tendons
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Sprain Of The Fetlock-Joint
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Sprained Back
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Sprain And Rupture Of The Flexor Metatarsi
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Curb
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Bowed Knees
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17. The Muscular System
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Tendons
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Muscles Of The Face And Head
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Masseter
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Pterygoideus Interims
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Pterygoideus Externus
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Temporalis
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Stylo-Maxillaris
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Muscles Of The External Ear
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The Superficial Muscles Exposed
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Zygomatico-Auricularis
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Parieto-Auricularis Externus
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Scuto-Auricularis Externus
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Cervico-Auricularis
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Parotido-Auricularis
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Parieto-Auricularis Internus
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Scuto-Auricularis Internus
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Mastoido-Auricularis
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Muscles Of The Hyoid Region. Mylo-Hyoid
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Genio-Hyoideus
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Stylo-Hyoid
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Hyoideus Trans Versus
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Kerato-Hyoid
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The Digastricus
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Occipito-Styloid
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Muscles Of The Tongue. Stylo-Glossus
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Great Hyo-Glossus
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Genio-Hyo-Glossus
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Small Hyo-Glossus
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Second Layer Of Muscles Exposed
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Palato-Glossus
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Muscles Of The Pharyngeal Region. Pterygo-Pharyngeus
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Hyo-Pharyngeus
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Thyro-Pharyngeus
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Crico-Pharyngeus
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Stylo-Pharyngeils
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Muscles Of The Soft Palate. Palato-Pharyngeus
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Tensor Palati
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Levator Palati
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Muscles Of The Larynx. Thyro-Hyoid Muscle
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Hyo-Epiglottideus
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Crico-Thyroid Muscle
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Posterior Crico-Arytenoid Muscle
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Lateral Crico-Arytenoid Muscle
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Thyro-Arytenoid Muscle
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Arytenoideus Muscle
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Muscles Of The Neck. Rhomboideus
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Levator Anguli Scapulae
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Splenius
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The Complexus
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Trachelo-Mastoideus
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Spinalis Colli
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Intertransversales Colli
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Obliquus Capitis Superior
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Obliquus Capitis Inferior
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Rectus Capitis Posticus Major
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Rectus Capitis Posticus Minor
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Cervical Panniculus
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Mastoido-Humeralis
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Muscles Of The Neck. Sterno-Maxillaris
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Sterno-Thyro-Hyoideus
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Subscapulo-Hyoideus
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Rectus Capitis Anticus Major
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Rectus Capitis Anticus Minor
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Rectus Capitis Lateralis
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Scalenus
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Longus Colli
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Muscles Of The Back And Loins. Trapezius
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Latissimus Dorsl
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Serratus Anticus
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Serratus Posticus
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Longissimus Dorsl
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Transversalis Costarum
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The Semispinalis Of The Back And Loins
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Retractor Costal
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Muscles Of The Inferior Lumbar Region. Psoas Magnus
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Psoas Parvus
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Iliacus
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Quadratus Lumborum
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Intertransverse Muscles Of The Loins
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Muscles Of The Tail. Erector Coccygis
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Depressor Coccygis
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Curvator Coccygis
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Compressor Coccygis
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Deep Muscles Of The Neck And Trunk
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Axillary Region. Superficial Pectoral
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Anterior Deep Pectoral
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Posterior Deep Pectoral
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Muscles Of The Fore Extremity. External Scapular Region. Supraspinatus
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Infraspinatus
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The Deltoid Muscle
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Teres Minor
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Internal Scapular Region. Subscapularis
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Teres Major
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Coraco-Humeralis
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Seapillo-Humeralis Gracilis
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Muscles Of The Arm. Flexor Brachii (Biceps Of Man)
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Humeralis Externus
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Scapulo-Ulnaris
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Triceps Extensor Cubiti
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Anconeus
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Flexor Metacarpi Internus (Internal Flexor Of The Metacarpus Or Canon)
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Flexor Metacarpi Medius (Middle Flexor Of The Metacarpus Or Canon)
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Flexor Metacarpi Externus (External Flexor Of The Metacarpus Or Canon)
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Flexor Pedis Perforatus
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Flexor Pedis Perforans
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Lumbricales
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Extensor Metacarpi Magnus
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Extensor Metacarpi Obliqiuus
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Extensor Pedis
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Extensor Suffraginis
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Muscles Of The Ribs. Serratus Magnus
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External Intercostal Muscles
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Internal Intercostal Muscles
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Levatores Costarum
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Triangularis Sterni
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Lateralis Sterni
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Abdominal Muscles. Pannicullls Carnosus
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Abdominal Tunic
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Obliquus Abdominis Externus (External Oblique Muscle Of The Abdomen)
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Obliquus Abdominis Internus (Internal Oblique Muscle Of The Abdomen)
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Rectus Abdominis (Straight Muscle Of The Abdomen)
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Transversalis Abdominis (Transverse Muscle Of The Abdomen)
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Diaphragm Or Midriff
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The Abdominal Cavity, Or Cavity Of The Belly
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Muscles Of The Croup. Superficial Gluteus
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Middle Gluteus
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The Deep Gluteus
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Muscles Of The Hip And Thigh. Tensor Vaginae Femoris
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Rectus Femoris (Straight Muscle Of The Thigh)
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Vastus Externus
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Vastus Internus
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Rectus Parvus
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Biceps Femoris
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The Semitendinosus
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Semimembranosus
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Internal Crural Region. Sartorius
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Gracilis
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Pectineils
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Adductor Parvus
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Adductor Magnus
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Quadratus Femoris
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Gemelli
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Obturator Extemus
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Obturator Internus
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Pyriformis
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Muscles Of The Leg. Outer Aspect Of The Leg. Extensor Pedis (Leg)
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Peroneus
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Flexor Metatarsi
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Extensor Brevis
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Posterior Aspect Of The Leg. Gastrocnemius
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Soleils
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Flexor Pedis Perforatus (Superficial Flexor Of The Pastern)
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Popliteils
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Flexor Pedis Perforans (Deep Flexor Of The Foot)
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Flexor Pedis Accessorius (Accessory Flexor Of The Foot And Pastern)
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18. Diseases Of The Joints, Muscles, Tendons, And Ligaments. Dislocations
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Accidental Dislocations
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Shoulder Slip
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Dislocation Of The Patella
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Sprain Of The Back Sinews
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Wind-Galls
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Thoroughpin
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Capped Elbow
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Capped Knee
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Capped Hock
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Filled Legs - Oedema
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19. Diseases Of The Feet. Sand Crack
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Shelly Feet
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Seedy Toe
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Keratoma - Horn Tumour
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Thrush
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Corn
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Laminitis - Fever In The Feet
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Quittor
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Canker
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Chronic Villitis
-
Pricks And Wounds To The Sole And Frog
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Side-Bones
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Navicularthritis - Navicular Disease
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Contracted Feet
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20. Defective Action And Injuries Arising Out Of It. Stringhalt
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Interfering
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Brushing
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Cutting
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Overreach
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Forging
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Speedy Cutting
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21. Wounds And Their Treatment. Wounds
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Healing Of Wounds
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General Treatment Of Wounds
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Arrest Of Bleeding
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Cleansing
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Incised Wounds
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Lacerated Wounds
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Punctured Wounds
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Poisoned Wounds
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Disinfection Of Instruments And Appliances
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Sutures Or Stitches
-
Uninterrupted Or Continuous Suture
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The Twisted Suture
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The Quilled Suture
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Stitching Up The Wound
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Plasters
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Antiseptics Employed In The Treatment Of Wounds
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Broken Knees
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Cracked Heels
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Ulcers
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The Indolent Or Callous Ulcer
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Weak Ulcers
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Sinus And Fistula
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Fistulous Wounds. Poll Evil
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Fistulous Withers
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Fistulous Coronet
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Sore Shoulders And Shoulder Abscesses
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22. First Aid To The Sick And Injured
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22. First Aid To The Sick And Injured. Continued
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23. Medicines
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Medicines And Their Preparations
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Preparing For Physic
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Condition Balls
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Medicines Which Act Upon The Blood, Affecting The Nutrition Of The Entire Body
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Blood Tonics
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Iron
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Action And Use Of Iron
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Drugs For Reducing The Alkalinity Of The Blood
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Soda
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Lime
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Cooling Medicines, Antipyretics
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Antipyretics (Greek Anti, Against, And Puretos, Fever)
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Quinine And Salicine. Uses Of Quinine
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Salicine
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Medicines Which Act On Tissue Change. Alteratives
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Arsenic
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Astringents
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Drugs Which Act On The Heart And Blood-Vessels
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Heart Stimulants
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Ether
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Camphor
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Alcohol
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Heart Tonics
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Digitalis
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Heart Sedatives
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Aconite
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Drugs Which Act Upon The Blood-Vessels
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Witch-Hazel (Hamamelis Vir-Ginica)
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Lead
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Drugs Which Act On The Stomach And Digestive System
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Drugs Which Act On The Stomach. Bitter Tonics
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Artificial Digestive Agents
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I Carminatives
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Drugs Which Soothe The Stomach
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Remedies Which Act On The Bowels And Liver. Remedies For Constipation
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Simple Purgatives
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Drastic Purqatives
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Purgatives Which Increase The Flow Of Bile
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Remedies For Diarrhoea
-
Remedies For Flatulence
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Remedies For Ditestinal Worms
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Quassia
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Medicinal Plants -I
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Hops
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Acid Tonics
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Uses Of Acids
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Drugs Which Act On The Lungs And Air-Passages
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Remedies Which Stimulate The Lungs And Air-Passages
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Medicinal Plants - II
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Remedies Which Soothe The Lungs And Air-Passages
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Remedies Which Reduce Expectoration
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Remedies Which Relieve Spasm Of The Air-Passages And Cough
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Drugs Which Act Upon The Skin
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Remedies For Excessive Sweating
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Drugs Which Improve The Condition Of The Skin
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Drugs Which Act Upon The Kidneys, Bladder, And Generative Organs
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Remedies Which Soothe The Kidneys
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Drugs Which Act On The Bladder
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Remedies Which Allay Irritability Of The Bladder
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Remedies Which Act Upon The Generative Organs
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Drugs Which Act Upon The Nervous System
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Hypnotics Or Soporifics
-
Dose
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Bromides Of Potassium, Sodium, And Ammonium
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Nerve Tonics And Stimulants
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Nux Vomica
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Anaesthetics And Anodynes
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Opium And Its Alkaloids
-
Tobacco
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Indian Hemp (Cannabis Indica.)
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Calabar Bean
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Hemlock (Conium Maculdtum)
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Cocaine
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Antiseptics
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Carbolic Acid
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Boric Or Boracic Acid
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Sulphurous Acid
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Permanganate Of Potash
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Iodoform
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Perchloride Of Mercury
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Eucalyptus
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Chlorine Gas
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Burnett's Disinfecting Fluid
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Miscellaneous Drugs. Mercury (Quicksilver)
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Iodine
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Phosphorus
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Sulphur
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Explanations For The Model 'The Hoof Of The Horse"
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Drugs And Their Uses
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Drugs And Their Uses. Continued
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Medicinal Plants - 111
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Medicinal Plants - 111. Continued
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Administration Of Medicines
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Balls
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The Drench Or Draught
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Electuaries
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Intra-Tracheal Injections
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Subcutaneous Injection
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24. Nursing. The Nurse
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The Sick-Box
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Clothing
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Invalid Food
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Bran Mash
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Linseed Tea
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Hay Tea
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Gruel
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Boiled Barley
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Pearl Barley
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Poultices And Poulticing
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To Make A Bran Poultice
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The Application Of Poultices Or Cataplasms
-
Back-Raking
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Washing
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Bandages And Bandaging
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Starch Bandages
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Plaster Of Paris Bandage
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Blistering
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Slings And Slinging
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Gargles And Mouth-Washes
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Suppositories
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Liniments And Embrocations
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Lotions
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Ointments
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Plasters Or Charges
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25. Poisoning
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What To Do In Cases Of Poisoning
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Corrosive Or Irritant Poisons
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Arsenic Poisoning
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Antimony Poisoning
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Lead Poisoning
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Oxalic Acid Poisoning
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Acetic Acid Poisoning
-
Caustic Alkalies Poisoning
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Nitrate Of Potash Poisoning
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Nitrate Of Soda Poisoning
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Iodine Poisoning
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Phosphorus Poisoning
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Narcotic Poisons
-
General Symptoms
-
Yew Poisoning
-
Rhododendron Poisoning
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Foxglove (Digitalis Purpurea) Poisoning
-
Nux Vomica And Strychnia Poisoning
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Indian Pea. Dog-Tooth Pea Poisoning
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Cantharides Or Spanish-Fly Poisoning
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Turpentine Poisoning
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Poisoning By The Stings Of Bees And Wasps
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Hay Poisoning
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Aconite Poisoning
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26. Veterinary Hygiene
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Ordinary Conditions Of Health
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Stables Construction
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Lighting
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Ventilation And Air Space
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Ventilation And Air Space. Continued
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Contamination Of Air
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Organic Impurities
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Cubic Air-Space
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Drainage In The Habitations Of The Domestic Animals
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Drainage In The Habitations Of The Domestic Animals. Continued
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Nutrition and Food
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The Functions Of Foods
-
Digestibility Of Foods
-
System Of Feeding. Quantity And Quality
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Food And Work
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Arrangement Of The Diet
-
Methods Of Calculating The Nutritive Value Of Different Articles Of Diet
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Methods Of Calculating The Nutritive Value Of Different Articles Of Diet. Continued
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Food As A Cause Of Disease
-
Excess Of Food
-
Excess Of Food. Continued
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Selection And Preparation Of Food
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Maize
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Bran
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Hay
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Straw
-
Pea And Bean Straw
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Linseed
-
Roots
-
Ensilage
-
Digestion
-
Water
-
Water. Part 2
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Water. Part 3
-
Natural Processes Of Purification Of Water
-
Examination Of Water
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Examination Of Air
-
Individual Hygiene
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Bedding
-
Vice Correction
-
Hygienics Applied To Diseased Animals
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Isolation
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Temperature
-
Signs And Symptoms Of Disease
-
General Symptoms Of Disease
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General Symptoms Of Disease. Continued
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Special Character Of Infectious Diseases
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Prevention And Suppression Of Infectious Diseases
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Suppression
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27. Operations. Means Of Restraint
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Hobbles
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Neurotomy, Neurectomy, Unnerving
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Sequelae
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Firing Or The Actual Cautery
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Tenotomy
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Castration
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Torsion
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Ligature
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Caustic Clamps
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Standing Operation
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Passing The Catheter
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Ovariotomy In Troublesome Mares
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Castration Of Rigs Or Cryptorchids
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Castration Of Rigs Or Cryptorchids. Continued
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The Stable Book: Being A Treatise On The Management Of Horses | by John Stewart
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American Preface
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First Chapter. Stabling. Construction Of Stables
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Situation Of Stables
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All New Stables Are Damp
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Size Of Stables
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Arrangement Of The Stalls
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Doors
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Windows
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The Roof
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The Floor
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Earth Floors
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Drains
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Declivity Of The Stall
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Precautions Against Rats
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Partitions Between The Horses
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There Are Objections To Bales
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Hay-Racks
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Mangers
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Water-Manger
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Ventilation Of Stables
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Ventilation Of Stables. Part 2
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Ventilation Of Stables. Part 3
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Ventilation Of Stables. Part 4
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Modes Of Ventilating Stables
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Apertures For The Admission Of Pure Air
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Stable Appendages
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Boiler-House
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Water-Pond
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Stable-Yard Or Shed
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Harness-Room
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Stable Cupboard
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Groom's Bedroom
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Stables Of Mr. Gibbons
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Stalls Of Mr. Pell
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Second Chapter. Stable Operations
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Stablemen
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The Groom
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Boys
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Strappers
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The Head-Ostler Or Foreman
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Drivers
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Grooming
-
Dressing Before Work
-
Dressing Vicious Horses
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Utility Of Dressing
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Dressing After Work
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Scraping
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Walking A Heated Horse
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Walking A Wet Horse
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Wisping A Wet Horse
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Clothing A Wet Horse
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How To Remove The Mud
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Washing
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Wet Legs
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Bathing
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The Uses And Properties Of The Hair
-
Docking
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Nicking
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Dressing The Tail
-
Dressing The Mane
-
Trimming The Ears
-
Trimming The Muzzle And Face
-
Trimming The Heels And Legs
-
Hand-Rubbing The Legs
-
Singeing
-
Clipping
-
Clipping. Continued
-
Management Of The Feet
-
Stopping The Feet
-
Thrushes
-
Anointing The Wall Of The Hoof
-
The Clay-Box
-
Shoeing
-
Operations On The Stable. Bedding
-
Changing The Litter
-
Day Bedding
-
Washing The Stable
-
Third Chapter. Stable. Restraints
-
Accidents Connected With Restraint
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Hanging In The Halter
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Standing In The Gangway
-
Rolling In The Stall
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Halter-Casting
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Treatment Of Stall-Cast Horses
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Stepping Over The Halter-Rein
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Leaping Into The Manger
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Stable Habits
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Shying The Door
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Stable Vices
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Biting
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Kicking
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Refusing The Girths
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Fourth Chapter. Warmth
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Warm Stables
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Temperature Of The Stable
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Clothing
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Fifth Chapter. Food. Articles Used As Food. Kinds Of Food
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Grass
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Clover, Ryegrass, Tares, Lucerne, Saintfoin, And The Oat-Plant
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Whin, Furze, Or Gorse
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Dry Herbage
-
Hay
-
Salted Hay
-
Hay Tea
-
Hay-Seed
-
Straw
-
Barn Chaff
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Roots
-
Potatoes
-
Turnips
-
Carrots
-
Parsnips
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Grain
-
Oats
-
Diabetes
-
Preparation Of Oats
-
Substitutes For Oats
-
Oat-Meal Seeds
-
Barley
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Malt
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Wheat
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Bran
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Wheaten Bread
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Buck-Wheat, Or Brank
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Maize, or Indian-Corn
-
Rye
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Beans
-
Peas
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Bread
-
Linseed
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Oil Cake
-
Hempseed
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Sago
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Sugar
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Flesh
-
Eggs
-
Milk
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Mare's Milk
-
Cow's Milk
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Weaning
-
Composition Of Food
-
Bitter Extract
-
Feeding
-
Preparation Of Food
-
Cutting The Fodder
-
Prevention Of Waste
-
Mastication Of The Grain Insured
-
Deliberate Ingestion Insured
-
Consumption Of Damaged Provender Promoted
-
Chaff Quickly Eaten
-
Mixing Food
-
Food Washing
-
Food Bruising
-
Germinating
-
Masking
-
Boiling
-
Steaming
-
Seasoning
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Rock Salt
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Assimilation Of The Food
-
Insalivation
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Maceration
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Indigestion Of The Food
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Staggers
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Colic
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Principles Of Feeding
-
During Fast Work Digestion Is Suspended
-
Salt And Spices Aid Digestion
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Inabstinence
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Hard Food
-
Changes Of Diet
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Deficiency Of Food
-
Excess Of Food
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Humors
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Practice Of Feeding
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Masticant
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Cart-Horses
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Carriage, Gig, Post, Noddy, Cab, Omnibus, And Street-Coach Horses
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Mail, Stage, And Fast-Boat Horses
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Hunters
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Objections To Grazing Hunters
-
Nimrod's Mode Of Summering Hunters
-
Objections To Home Summering
-
Race-Horses
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Pasturing
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Exposure To The Weather
-
The Flies
-
The Soil
-
Quantity Of Food
-
Times Of Turning Out
-
Preparation For Pasturing
-
Confinement
-
Attendance While Out
-
Treatment After Grazing
-
Soiling
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The Straw-Yard
-
Sixth Chapter. Water
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Temperature Of The Water
-
Habitual Restriction
-
Modes Of Watering
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Seventh Chapter. Service. General Preparation For Work
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Inuring To The Stable And Stable Treatment
-
Inuring To The Weather
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Inuring To The Harnkss
-
Inuring To Exertion
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The Circulation Of The Blood
-
Preparation For Fast Work
-
Size Of The Belly
-
State Of The Muscles
-
State Of The Breathing
-
Quantity Of Flesh
-
Agents Of Training
-
Giving A Ball
-
Preparing For Physic
-
Sweating
-
Sweating With Exertion
-
Cordials
-
Muscular Exertion
-
Preservation Of Working Condition
-
Agents That Injure Condition
-
Pain
-
Excess Of Work
-
Cleaning
-
Fomenting The Legs
-
Food
-
Pulling Off The Shoes
-
Accidents Of Work
-
Over-Reaching
-
Losing A Shoe
-
Falling
-
Broken Knees
-
Injuries Of The Head
-
Breaking Down
-
Broken Leg
-
Staking
-
Bleeding Wounds
-
Choking
-
Over-Marked
-
Kinds Of Work
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Travelling
-
Coaching
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Carting
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Repose
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Eighth Chapter. Management Of Diseased And Defective Horses
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Megrims Or Epilepsy
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Sickness
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Blistering
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Medical Attendance
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Stable Management And Exercise | by M. Horace Hayes
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Preface
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Chapter I. First Principles
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State Of Nature
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Gregariousness
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Composition Of The Animal Body
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Composition Of Plants Consumed By Horses
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Circulation Of Blood And Respiration
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Bodily Supply And Removal
-
Reciprocal Action Of The Organs Of Excretion
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Energy In Plants And Animals
-
The Animal Body As A Machine
-
Duties Of The Skin
-
Causes Which Affect Epidermal Growth
-
Bodily Temperature
-
Reaction And Chill
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Absorption Of Fluids By Solids
-
Radiation Of Heat
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Protection Against Heat By Colour
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Conduction Of Heat
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Protection By The Coat Against Cold And Chill
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Ability Of Horses To Bear Extremes Of Temperature
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Influence Of Damp On Horses
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Influence Of Sunlight On Horses
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Influence Of Altitude On Horses
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Acclimatisation
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Stable Impurities
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Soap
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Chapter II. Theory Of Exercise. Exercise In Relation To Health And Development
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Fatigue
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Nature And Duration Of Healthy Exercise
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Chapter III. Sketch Of The Theory Of Feeding
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Chemical Analyses Of Foods
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Ferments In Grain
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Organs Of Digestion
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General View Of Digestion, Absorption, And Assimilation
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Digestibility And Wholesomeness Of Food
-
Taking Food Into The Mouth
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Drinking
-
Mastication
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Digestion In The Stomach
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Digestion In The Intestines
-
Water For The Digestive Juices
-
Nutritive And Digestive Functions Of The Constituents Of Food
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Nutritive And Digestive Functions Of The Constituents Of Food. Part 2
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Nutritive And Digestive Functions Of The Constituents Of Food. Part 3
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Nutritive And Digestive Functions Of The Constituents Of Food. Part 4
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Nutritive Ratio Of Food
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Appetite And Digestive Power
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Variety In Food
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Comparative Nutritive Values Of Different Foods
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Causes Affecting The Nutritive Value Of Vegetable Food
-
Stowage Of Forage
-
Cleaning Of Food
-
Preparation Of Food
-
Food In Relation To Work
-
Food For Young Horses
-
Ill Effects Of Too Much Food
-
Combining Foods According To A Standard
-
Maximum Amount Of Nitrogenous Matter In Food
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Hunger And Thirst
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Chapter IV. Theory And Practice Of Watering Horses
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Destination Of Water Drunk By Horses
-
Conditions Which Drinking Water Should Fulfil
-
Conditions Which Drinking Water Should Fulfil. Continued
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Quantity Of Drinking Water Required Daily By Horses
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Number Of Times A Horse Requires To Drink Daily
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Summary Of Rules For Watering Horses
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Chapter V. Varieties Of Food
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Oats
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Maize
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Barley
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Dried Brewers' Grains
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Wheat
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Bran
-
Linseed
-
Beans And Peas
-
Millet
-
Rice
-
Rice Meal
-
Roots, Fruit, Gourds, And Sugar-Cane
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Indian Pulses
-
Cows' Milk
-
Grass, Hay, And Straw
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Lucerne
-
Bamboo Leaves
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Condiments, Etc
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Chapter VI. Feeding. Economy In The Selection Of Food
-
Scales Of Diet
-
Regularity In Feeding
-
Advisability Of Not Giving A Horse More Food Than He Can Consume At One Time
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Daily Distribution Of Food
-
Hours Of Feeding
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Chapter VII. Stables
-
Necessity Of Stables
-
Site And Aspect Of Stables
-
Drainage
-
Temperature Of Stables
-
Ventilation
-
Ventilation. Continued
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Cubic Contents Of Stables
-
Lighting Of Stables
-
Floors For Stables
-
Floors For Stables. Continued
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Outer Walls Of Stables
-
Inner Walls And Divisions
-
Roofs
-
Doors
-
Comparative Merits Of Loose Boxes And Stalls
-
Size Of Boxes And Stalls
-
Construction And Fitting Of Stalls
-
Construction And Fitting Of Stalls. Part 2
-
Construction And Fitting Of Stalls. Part 3
-
Construction And Fitting Of Loose Boxes
-
Sick Box
-
Feeding Room
-
Saddle And Harness Room
-
Cleaning And Brush Room
-
Coach-House
-
Stable-Yard
-
Riding School
-
Stable Utensils
-
Plans For Stables
-
Disinfection Of Stables
-
Chapter VIII. Bedding. Necessity Of Bedding
-
Varieties Of Bedding
-
Requirements In A Bedding
-
Classification Of Bedding Materials
-
Effects Of Bedding On Horses' Feet
-
Straw
-
Peat Moss (Moss Litter)
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Sawdust
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Tan
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Sand
-
Combined Bedding
-
Choice Of A Bedding
-
Bedding-Down
-
Mucking-Out
-
Stable Manure
-
Chapter IX. Clothing. Necessity And Objects Of Clothing
-
Nature Of Clothing
-
Amount Of Clothing Necessary As A Protection Against Cold
-
Various Kinds Of Clothing
-
Head Collars
-
Halters
-
Bandages
-
Chapter X. Handling And Leading Horses
-
Chapter XI. Grooming
-
Shedding The Coat
-
Grooming Working Horses Kept In The Open
-
Hours Of Grooming
-
Washing Horses
-
Hand-Rubbing
-
Grooming Tools And Their Uses
-
Wisping
-
Time And Help Required For Grooming
-
Time And Help Required For Grooming. Continued
-
Care Of Legs And Feet
-
Greasing And Stopping The Feet
-
Protection Against Flies
-
Testing The Efficiency Of The Grooming
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Chapter XII. Clipping, Singeing, And Trimming. Shortening The Coat
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Trimming And Banging
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Chapter XIII. Cleaning Gear, Carriages, Etc
-
Cleaning Gear, Carriages, Etc. Continued
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Cleaning Carriages
-
Blacking Boots
-
Chapter XIV. Management Of Horses On Board Ship
-
Management Of Horses On Board Ship. Part 2
-
Management Of Horses On Board Ship. Part 3
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Chapter XV. Stable Routine
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Chapter XVI. Summering Hunters And Wintering Polo Ponies. Summering Hunters
-
Wintering Polo Ponies
-
Chapter XVII. Exercise For Conditioning Hunters
-
Chapter XVIII. Stable Servants
-
Stable Servants. Continued
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Livery And Stable Clothes
-
Qualifications Of Grooms And Coachmen
-
Veterinary Surgeons And Grooms
-
Commissions
-
The Practical Horse Keeper | by George Fleming
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Chapter I. Breeds Of Horses: Their Points, Probable Cost, Etc
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The Hunter
-
The Hack
-
The Hack. Continued
-
Carriage And Light Draught-Horses
-
Agricultural And Heavy Draught-Horses
-
Chapter II. Purchasing Horses At Fairs. Dealers. Veterinary Examinations
-
Hunters
-
Hunters. Part 2
-
Hunters. Part 3
-
Hacks And Harness Horses
-
Buying From Horse Dealers
-
Chapter III. The Paddock, Straw-Yard, Stable, And Stabling
-
The Straw-Yard
-
Stables
-
Dimensions of a Stable
-
Stable Ventilation
-
Inside Stables
-
Inside Stables. Continued
-
Chapter IV. Feeding And General Management
-
Feeding And General Management. Part 2
-
Feeding And General Management. Part 3
-
Digestibility Of Food
-
Condition Of Food With Regard To Quality
-
Cleanliness Of Food
-
Different Kinds Of Food
-
Hay
-
Oats
-
Preparation Of Food
-
Mixture Of Food
-
Quantity Of Food
-
Frequency Of Feeding
-
Water
-
Grooming
-
Clothing
-
Clipping And Singeing
-
Bandaging
-
Litter
-
Exercise
-
Work
-
Rest
-
Stable Routine
-
Chapter V. Riding And Hunting
-
Riding And Hunting. Part 2
-
Riding And Hunting. Part 3
-
Biding To Hounds
-
Chapter VI. Harness And Driving
-
Harness And Driving. Continued
-
Driving
-
Chapter VII. The Tradesman's Horse And Family Pony
-
The Family Pony
-
Chapter VIII. Breeding, Foaling, And Foal-Rearing
-
Breeding
-
Foaling
-
Foaling. Continued
-
Foal Rearing
-
Chapter IX. Breaking And Training
-
Breaking And Training. Part 2
-
Breaking And Training. Part 3
-
Breaking And Training. Part 4
-
Breaking And Training. Part 5
-
Breaking And Training. Part 6
-
Chapter X. The Ass And Mule
-
The Mule
-
The Mule. Part 2
-
The Mule. Part 3
-
Chapter XI. Shoeing, And Diseases And Injuries Of The Foot
-
Periplantar Shoeing
-
Shoeing For Ice And Slippery Roads
-
Injuries And Diseases Of The Feet
-
Corns
-
Thrush
-
Canker
-
Laminitis Or Inflammation Of The Foot
-
Seedy-Toe
-
Navicular Disease
-
Pricks And Injuries In Shoeing
-
Side-Bones
-
Chapter XII. Injuries, Lameness, And Disease
-
Nursing
-
Administering Medicines
-
Poultices
-
Enemas Or Clysters
-
Detection Of Lameness
-
Peculiarities Of Action Simulating Lameness
-
Wounds
-
Broken Knees
-
Sore Backs
-
Fractures
-
Sprains
-
Bruises
-
Colic
-
Inflammation Of The Bowels
-
Diarrhoea
-
Irregular Teeth
-
Worms
-
Indigestion
-
Diuresis Or Profuse Staling
-
Megrims
-
Epilepsy
-
Fainting
-
Cold Or Catarrh
-
Congestion Of The Lungs
-
Broken Wind
-
Surfeit
-
Mange
-
Ring-worm
-
Grease
-
Cracked Heels
-
Mud Fever
-
Warts
-
Selections From Cassell & Company's Publications
-
Selections From Cassell & Company's Publications. Part 2
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Selections From Cassell & Company's Publications. Part 3
-
Selections From Cassell & Company's Publications. Part 4
-
Selections From Cassell & Company's Publications. Part 5
-
Selections From Cassell & Company's Publications. Part 6
-
Selections From Cassell & Company's Publications. Part 7
-
Selections From Cassell & Company's Publications. Part 8
-
Selections From Cassell & Company's Publications. Part 9
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The Book Of The Horse
-
Manual Of Zoology | by Henry Alleyne Nicholson
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Preface To The Sixth Edition
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Preface To The Fifth Edition
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General Introduction. 1. Definition Of Biology And Zoology
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2. Differences Between Organic And Inorganic Matter
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3. Differences Between Dead And Living Bodies
-
4. Nature And Conditions Of Life
-
4. Nature And Conditions Of Life. Continued
-
5. Differences Between Animals And Plants
-
5. Differences Between Animals And Plants. Continued
-
E. Nature Of The Food
-
6. Morphology And Physiology
-
7. Differences Between Different Animals
-
7. Differences Between Different Animals. Continued
-
Von Baer's Law Of Development
-
8. Homology, Analogy, And Homomorphism
-
Homomorphism
-
9. Correlation Of Growth
-
10. Classification
-
Species
-
Impossibility Of A Linear Classification
-
Binomial Nomenclature
-
11. Reproduction
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A. Gemmation And Fission
-
B. Reproduction By Internal Gemmation
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C. Alternation Of Generations
-
D. Parthenogenesis
-
12. Development, Transformation, And Metamorphosis
-
Retrograde Development
-
13. Spontaneous Generation
-
14. Origin Of Species
-
15. Distribution
-
15. Distribution. Continued
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Chapter I. Invertebrate Animals. Protozoa
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3. Class I. Gregarinida
-
Psorospermiae
-
Chapter II. Rhizopoda. General Characters Of The Rhizopoda
-
Order I. Monera
-
Order II. Amoebea
-
Chapter III. Foraminifera. Order III. Foraminifera
-
Foraminifera. Order III. Foraminifera. Continued
-
Challengerida
-
Classification Of The Foraminifera
-
Distribution Of Foraminifera In Space
-
Distribution Of Foraminifera In Time
-
Chapter IV. Radiolaria. Order IV. Radiolaria
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I. Family Acanthometrina
-
Heliozoa
-
Chapter V. Spongida. Order V. Spongida or Porifera
-
Spongida. Order V. Spongida or Porifera. Part 2
-
Spongida. Order V. Spongida or Porifera. Part 3
-
Distribution Of Sponges In Space
-
Distribution Of Sponges In Time
-
Affinities And Systematic Position Of The Sponges
-
Chapter VI. Infusoria
-
I. Order Ciliata
-
I. Order Ciliata. Continued
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II. Order Suctoria
-
III. Order Flagellata
-
Distribution Of The Infusoria In Space And In Time
-
Infusoria Literature
-
Chapter VII. Coelenterata. The Sub-Kingdom Coelenterata
-
Class I. Hydrozoa
-
General Terminology Of The Hydrozoa, Individual
-
Zooids
-
Chapter VIII. Divisions Of The Hydrozoa. Sub-Class Hydroida
-
Order I. Hydrida (Eleutheroblastica, Allman; Gymnochroa, Hincks)
-
Order II. Corynida (Gymnoblaslica, Allman; Athecata, Hincks)
-
Order II. Corynida (Gymnoblaslica, Allman). Part 2
-
Order II. Corynida (Gymnoblaslica, Allman). Part 3
-
Order III. Sertularida (Calyptoblaslica, Allman; The-caphora, Hincks)
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Order IV. Campanularida
-
Order V. Thecomedusae
-
Order VI. MEDUSIDAE or Hydromedusidae (Acalephae in part)
-
Chapter IX. Siphonophora
-
Order I. Calycophoridae
-
Order II. Physophoridae
-
Chapter X. Lucernarida, Graptolitidae, And Hydrocorallinae
-
Order I. Lucernariadae
-
Order II. Pelagidae
-
Order III. Rhizostomidae
-
Order III. Rhizostomidae. Continued
-
Sub-class V. Graptolitidae (= Rhabdophora, Allman)
-
Sub-class VI. Hydrocorallinae
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Chapter XI. Distribution Of The Hydrozoa. I. Distribution Of Hydrozoa In Space
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Chapter XII. Actinozoa
-
Order I. Zoantharia
-
Family I. Actinidae
-
Family II. Ilyanthidae
-
Family III. Zoanthidae
-
Family III. Zoanthidae. Part 2
-
Family III. Zoanthidae. Part 3
-
Chapter XIII. Alcyonaria. Order II. Alcyonaria
-
Family I. Alcyonidae
-
Family II. Tubiporidae
-
Family III. Pennatulidae
-
Family IV. Gorgonidae
-
Family V. Helioporidae
-
Chapter XIV. Rugosa
-
Chapter XV. Ctenophora. Order IV. Ctenophora
-
Ctenophora. Order IV. Ctenophora. Continued
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Chapter XVI. Distribution Of Actinozoa
-
Distribution Of Actinozoa In Time
-
Literature General Works
-
IV. Medusidae And Lucernarida
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Chapter XVII. Echinodermata
-
Chapter XVIII. Echinoidea. Order Echinoidea
-
Echinoidea. Order Echinoidea. Part 2
-
Echinoidea. Order Echinoidea. Part 3
-
Chapter XIX. Asteroidea And Ophiuroidea. Order Asteroidea (Stellerida)
-
Asteroidea And Ophiuroidea. Order Asteroidea (Stellerida). Continued
-
Order Ophiuroidea
-
Chapter XX. Crinoidea, Cystoidea, And Blastoidea. Order Crinoidea
-
Crinoidea, Cystoidea, And Blastoidea. Order Crinoidea. Part 2
-
Crinoidea, Cystoidea, Blastoidea. Order Crinoidea. Part 3
-
Order Cystoidea
-
Order Blastoidea
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Chapter XXI. Holothuroidea. Order Holothuroidea
-
Chapter XXII. Distribution Of Echinodermata In Space And Time
-
Distribution Of Echinodermata In Time
-
Distribution Of Echinodermata In Time. Continued
-
Chapter XXIII. Annulosa. Sub-Kingdom Annulosa
-
I. Scolecida
-
I. Scolecida. Continued
-
Order I. Taeniada (Cestoidea)
-
Order I. Taeniada (Cestoidea). Continued
-
Chapter XXIV. Trematoda And Turbellaria. Order Trematoda
-
Order Turbellaria
-
Order Turbellaria. Continued
-
Chapter XXV. Nematelmia. I. Acanthocephala. 2. Gordiacea. 3. Nematoda
-
Order I. Acanthocephala
-
Order II. Gordiacea
-
Order III. Nematoda (or Nematoidea)
-
Chapter XXVI. Rotifera. Sub-Class Rotifera (Rotatoria)
-
Affinities Of Rotifera
-
Rotifera Literature
-
Chapter XXVII. Anarthropoda
-
Anarthropoda. Continued
-
Chapter XXVIII. Orders Of Annelida. Order I. Hirudinea (Discophora or Suctorid)
-
Order II. Oligochaeta (Terricola)
-
Order III. Tubicola (Cephalobranchiata)
-
Order IV. Errantia (Chaetopoda, or Nereided)
-
Distribution Of Annelida In Time
-
Annelida Literature
-
Chapter XXIX. Arthropoda
-
Chapter XXX. Crustacea
-
Crustacea. Part 2
-
Crustacea. Part 3
-
Chapter XXXI. Sub-Class Epizoa
-
Order I. Ichthyophthira
-
Order II. Rhizocephala
-
Order III. Cirripedia
-
Order III. Cirripedia. Continued
-
Divisions Of Cirripedia
-
Chapter XXXII. Sub-Class Entomostraca
-
Order I. Ostracoda
-
Order II. Copepoda
-
Order I. Cladocera
-
Order II. Phyllopoda
-
Order III. Trilobita
-
Order IV. Merostomata
-
Order IV. Merostomata. Continued
-
Chapter XXXIII. Malacostraca
-
Order I. Laemodipoda
-
Order II. Amphipoda
-
Order III. Isopoda
-
Order I. Stomapoda
-
Order II. Decapoda
-
Order II. Decapoda. Continued
-
Chapter XXXIV. Distribution Of The Crustacea. Distribution Of Crustacea In Space
-
Distribution Of Crustacea In Time
-
Chapter XXXV. Arachnida
-
Chapter XXXVI. Divisions Of The Arachnida. Order I. Podosomata (Pantopoda)
-
Order II. Acarina or Monomerosomata
-
Family 3. Acarida
-
Order III. Adelarthrosomata
-
Order IV. Pedipalpi
-
Order II. Araneida or Sphaerogastra
-
Distribution Of Arachnida In Time
-
Chapter XXXVII. Myriapoda
-
Order I. Chilopoda
-
Order II. Chilognatha
-
Order III. Pauropoda
-
Order IV. Onychophora (Grube)
-
Distribution Of Myriapoda In Time
-
Chapter XXXVIII. Insecta. General Characters Of The Insecta
-
Insecta. General Characters Of The Insecta. Part 2
-
Insecta. General Characters Of The Insecta. Part 3
-
Insecta. General Characters Of The Insecta. Continued
-
Sexes Of Insects
-
Chapter XXXIX. Divisions Of Insecta
-
Order I. Anoplura
-
Order II. Mallophaga
-
Order III. Collembola
-
Order IV. Thysanura
-
Order V. Hemiptera (Rhynchota)
-
Order VI. Orthoptera
-
Order VII. Neuroptera (Odonata)
-
Order VII. Neuroptera (Odonata). Continued
-
Order VIII. Aphaniptera
-
Order IX. Diptera
-
Order X. Lepidoptera
-
Order XL. Hymenoptera
-
Order XII. Strepsiptera
-
Order XIII. Coleoptera
-
Order XIII. Coleoptera. Continued
-
Chapter XL. Mollusca. Sub-Kingdom Mollusca. Sub-Kingdom Mollusca
-
Chapter XLI. Molluscoida. Polyzoa
-
Molluscoida. Polyzoa. Part 2
-
Molluscoida. Polyzoa. Part 3
-
Divisions Of The Polyzoa
-
C. Aspidophora
-
Chapter XLII. Tunicata
-
Tunicata. Continued
-
Homologies Of The Tunicata
-
Distribution Of The Tunicata In Space And Time
-
Chapter XLIII. Brachiopoda
-
Brachiopoda. Continued
-
Affinities Of The Brachiopoda
-
Divisions Of The Brachiopoda
-
Distribution Of Brachiopoda In Time
-
Chapter XLIV. Mollusca Proper. Lamellibranchia Ta
-
Mollusca Proper. Lamellibranchia Ta. Part 2
-
Mollusca Proper. Lamellibranchia Ta. Part 3
-
Mollusca Proper. Lamellibranchia Ta. Continued
-
Distribution Of The Lamellibranchiata In Time
-
Chapter XLV. Gasteropoda. Division Encephala, Or Cephalophora
-
Shell Of The Gasteropoda
-
Chapter XLVI. Divisions Of The Gasteropoda
-
Order I. Prosobranchiata
-
Order II. Opisthobranchiata
-
Order III. Nucleobranchiata or Heteropoda
-
Distribution Of The Gasteropoda In Space
-
Distribution Of The Gasteropoda In Time
-
Chapter XLVII. Pteropoda
-
Distribution Of Pteropoda In Time
-
Chapter XLVIIL. Cephalopoda
-
Cephalopoda. Continued
-
Chapter XLIX. Divisions Of The Cephalopoda
-
Order I. Dibranchiata
-
Order II. Tetrabranchiata
-
Shell Of The Tetrabranchiata
-
Distribution Of The Cephalopoda In Space
-
Distribution Of Cephalopoda In Time
-
Cephalopoda Literature
-
Cephalopoda Literature. Continued
-
Chapter L. Vertebrate Animals
-
Vertebrate Animals. Part 2
-
Vertebrate Animals. Part 3
-
Vertebrate Animals. Part 4
-
Vertebrate Animals. Part 5
-
Vertebrate Animals. Part 6
-
Divisions Of The Vertebrata
-
I. Ichthyopsida
-
Vertebrate Animals Literature
-
Division I. - Ichthyopsida. Chapter LI. Class I. - Pisces
-
Division I. Ichthyopsida. Class I. Pisces. Part 2
-
Division I. Ichthyopsida. Class I. Pisces. Part 3
-
Division I. Ichthyopsida. Class I. Pisces. Part 4
-
Division I. Ichthyopsida. Class I. Pisces. Part 5
-
Chapter LII. Divisions Of Fishes. Pharynugobranchii And Marsipobranchli
-
Order I. Pharyngobranchii (= Cirrostomi, Owen ; and Leptocardia, Muller)
-
Order II. Marsipobranchii (= Cyclostomi, Owen; and Cyclostomata, Muller)
-
Chapter LIII. Teleostei. Order III. Teleostei
-
Teleostei. Order III. Teleostei. Part 2
-
Teleostei. Order III. Teleostei. Part 3
-
Chapter LIV. Ganoidei. Order IV. Ganoidei
-
Ganoidei. Order IV. Ganoidei. Continued
-
Chapter LV. Elasmobranchii And Dipnoi. Order V. Elasmobranchii (= Selachia, Muller; Placoidei, Agassiz; Holocephali and Plagiostomi, Owen)
-
Elasmobranchii And Dipnoi. Order V. Elasmobranchii (= Selachia, Muller; Placoidei, Agassiz; Holocephali and Plagiostomi, Owen). Continued
-
A. Cestraphori
-
B. Selachii
-
C. Batides
-
Order VI. Dipnoi ( = Protopteri, Owen)
-
Chapter LVI. Distribution Of Fishes In Time
-
I. Ganoidei
-
Fishes Literature
-
Chapter LVII. Division I. - Ichthyopsid. Class II. - Amphibia
-
Chapter LVIII. Orders Of Amphibia
-
Orders Of Amphibia. Part 2
-
Orders Of Amphibia. Part 3
-
Order IV. Laeyrinthodontia
-
Distribution Of Amphibia In Time
-
Amphibia Literature
-
Chapter LIX. Division II. - Sauropsida. Class III. - Reptilia
-
Chapter LX. Divisions Of Reptiles. Chelonia And Ophidia
-
Order I. Chelonia
-
Order I. Chelonia. Continued
-
Distribution Of Chelonia In Time
-
Order II. Ophidia
-
Order II. Ophidia. Continued
-
Distribution Of Ophidia In Time
-
Chapter LXI. Lacertilia And Crocodilia. Order III. Lacertilia
-
Lacertilia And Crocodilia. Order III. Lacertilia. Continued
-
Distribution Of Lacertilia In Time
-
Distribution Of Lacertilia In Time. Part 2
-
Distribution Of Lacertilia In Time. Part 3
-
Chapter LXII. Extinct Orders Of Reptiles
-
Order VIII. Pterosauria (Ornithosauria, Seeley)
-
Order IX. Dinosauria, or Deinosauria
-
Order X. Theriodontia
-
Extinct Reptiles Literature
-
Chapter LXIII. Division II. - Sauropsida. Class IV. - Aves
-
Division II. Sauropsida. Class IV. Aves. Part 2
-
Division II. Sauropsida. Class IV. Aves. Part 3
-
Division II. Sauropsida. Class IV. Aves. Part 4
-
Division II. Sauropsida. Class IV. Aves. Part 5
-
Division II. Sauropsida. Class IV. Aves. Part 6
-
Division II. Sauropsida. Class IV. Aves. Part 7
-
Division II. Sauropsida. Class IV. Aves. Part 8
-
Distribution Of Birds In Time
-
Chapter LXIV. Divisions Of Birds. 1. General Divisions Of Aves. 2. Cursores
-
Order Cursores
-
Chapter LXV. Sub-Class II. Carinatae. Order I. Natatores (Palmipedes)
-
Sub-Class II. Carinatae. Order I. Natatores (Palmipedes). Continued
-
Order II. Grallatores
-
Order III. Rasores
-
Order III. Rasores. Continued
-
Chapter LXVI. Sub-Class Carinatae - Continued. Scansores, Insessores, And Raptores. Order IV. Scansores
-
Order V. Insessores
-
Order V. Insessores. Part 2
-
Order V. Insessores. Part 3
-
Order V. Insessores. Part 4
-
Order VI. Raptores (Aetomorphae)
-
Chapter LXVII. Saurornithes And Odontornithes. Sub-class III. Saurornithes. Order I. Saururae
-
Order I. Odontolcae
-
Order II. Odontotormae
-
Saurornithes And Odontornithes Literature
-
Chapter LXVIII. Division III. - Mammalia. General Characters Of The Mammalia
-
Mammalia. General Characters Of The Mammalia. Part 2
-
Mammalia. General Characters Of The Mammalia. Part 3
-
Mammalia. General Characters Of The Mammalia. Part 4
-
Mammalia. General Characters Of The Mammalia. Part 5
-
Distribution Of Mammalia In Time
-
Classification Of The Mammalia
-
Chapter LXIX. Non-Placental Mammals. Monotremata And Marsupialia. Order I. Monotremata
-
Order II. Marsupialia
-
A. Rhizophaga
-
B. Poephaga
-
C. Carpophaga
-
D. Entomophaga
-
E. Sarcophaga
-
Chapter LXX. Placental Mammals. Edentata. Order III. Edentata or Bruta
-
A. Myrmecophagidae
-
B. Manidae
-
C. Orycteropidae
-
Chapter LXXI. Sirenia And Cetacea. Order IV. Sirenia
-
Order V. Cetacea
-
Order V. Cetacea. Part 2
-
Order V. Cetacea. Part 3
-
Chapter LXXII. Ungulata. Order VI. Ungulata
-
Ungulata. Order VI. Ungulata. Continued
-
Ungulata. Order VI. Ungulata. Continued. Part 2
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Ungulata. Order VI. Ungulata. Continued. Part 3
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Ungulata. Order VI. Ungulata. Continued. Part 4
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Omnivora
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Ruminantia
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A. Camelidae (Tylopoda)
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B. Tragulidae
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C. Cervidae
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D. Camelopardalidae
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E. Cavicomia
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E. Cavicomia. Continued
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Chapter LXXIII. Dinocerata, Tillodontia, And Toxodontia. Order VII. Dinocerata
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Order VIII. Tillodontia
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Order IX. Toxodontia
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Chapter LXXIV. Hyracoidea And Proboscidea. Order X. Hyracoidea
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Order XI. Proboscidea
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Chapter LXXV. Carnivora. Order XII. Carnivora
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Section III. Digitigrada
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Section III. Digitigrada. Part 2
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Section III. Digitigrada. Part 3
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Section III. Digitigrada. Part 3. Part 2
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Section III. Digitigrada. Part 3. Part 3
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Section III. Digitigrada. Part 3. Part 4
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Chapter LXXVI. Rodentia. Order XIII. Rodentia
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Rodentia. Order XIII. Rodentia. Part 2
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Rodentia. Order XIII. Rodentia. Part 3
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Chapter LXXVII. Cheiroptera
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Cheiroptera. Part 2
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Cheiroptera. Part 3
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Chapter LXXVIII. Insectivora. Order XV. Insectivora
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Insectivora. Order XV. Insectivora. Continued
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Chapter LXXIX. Quadrumana. Order XVI. Quadrumana
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Quadrumana. Order XVI. Quadrumana. Part 2
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Quadrumana. Order XVI. Quadrumana. Part 3
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Quadrumana. Order XVI. Quadrumana. Part 4
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Chapter LXXX. Bimana. Order XVII. Bimana
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Bimana Literature
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Glossary
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Glossary. Part 2
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Glossary. Part 3
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Glossary. Part 4
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Glossary. Part 5
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Glossary. Part 6
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Glossary. Part 7
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Glossary. Part 8
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Glossary. Part 9
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Glossary. Part 10
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Glossary. Part 11
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Glossary. Part 12
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Glossary. Part 13
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Glossary. Part 14
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Glossary. Part 15
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Glossary. Part 16
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Glossary. Part 17
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Glossary. Part 18
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Glossary. Part 19
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Glossary. Part 20
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Glossary. Part 21
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Glossary. Part 22
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Glossary. Part 23
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Glossary. Part 24
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Glossary. Part 25
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Glossary. Part 26
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Glossary. Part 27
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Glossary. Part 28
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Glossary. Part 29
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Glossary. Part 30
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Glossary. Part 31
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Glossary. Part 32
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Glossary. Part 33
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Glossary. Part 34
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Glossary. Part 35
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Glossary. Part 36
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Glossary. Part 37
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Glossary. Part 38
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Glossary. Part 39
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Glossary. Part 40
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Glossary. Part 41
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Glossary. Part 42
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Glossary. Part 43
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A Manual Of British Vertebrate Animals | by Leonard Jenyns
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Vertebrate Animals Introduction
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Vertebrate Animals Introduction. Part 2
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Vertebrate Animals Introduction. Part 3
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Vertebrate Animals Introduction. Part 4
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Vertebrate Animals Introduction. Part 5
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Alphabetical List Of Works Quoted
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Alphabetical List Of Works Quoted. Part 2
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Alphabetical List Of Works Quoted. Part 3
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Vertebrata
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Class I. Mammalia. Order I. Ferae
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Order II. Primates
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Order III. Glires
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Order IV. Ungulata
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Order V. Cetacea
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Order I. Ferae. Gen. 1. Ursus, Linn. 1. U. Arctos, Linn. (Brown Bear)
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Gen. 2. Meles, Cuv. 2. M. Tawus, Flem. (Badger)
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Gen. 3. Mustela, Linn. 3. M. Foina, Linn. (Common Martin)
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4. M. Martes, Linn. (Pine Martin)
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5. M. Putorius, Linn. (Polecat)
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6. M. Furoy Linn. (Ferret)
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7. M. Vulgaris, Gmel. (Weasel)
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8. M. Erminea, Linn. (Stoat Or Ermine)
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Gen. 4. Lutra, Cuv. 9. L. Vulgaris, Desm. (Otter)
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Gen. 5. Canis, Linn. 10. C. Familiaris, Linn. (Dog)
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11. C. Lupus, Linn. (Wolf)
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12. C. Vulpes, Linn. (Fox)
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Gen. 6. Felis, Linn. 13. F. Catus, Linn. (Wild Cat)
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14. F. Maniculata Riipp. (Domestic Cat)
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Gen. 7. Phoca, Linn. 15. P. Vitulina, Linn. (Common Seal)
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16. P. Barbata, Mull. (Great Seal)
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Gen. 8. Trichechus, Linn. 17. T. Rosmarus, Linn. (Walrus)
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Gen. 9 Talpa, Linn. 18. T. Europcea, Linn. (Mole)
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Gen. 10. Sorex, Linn. 19. S. Araneus, Linn. (Common Shrew)
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20. S. Fodiens, Gmel. (Water Shrew)
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21. S. Remifer, Geoff.? (Oared Shrew)
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Gen. 11. Erinaceus, Linn. 22. E. Europceus, Linn. (Hedgehog)
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Order II. Primates. Gen. 12. Rhinolophus, Geoff. 23. R. Ferrum-Equinum, Gmel. (Greater Horse-Shoe Bat)
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24. R. Hipposideros, Bechst. (Lesser Horse-Shoe Bat)
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Gen. 13. Vespertilio, Linn. 25. V. Murinus, Desm
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26. V. Bechsteinii, Leisl
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27. V. Nattereri, Kuhl
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28. V. Serotinus, Gmel. (Serotine)
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29. V. Noctula, Gmel. (Noctule)
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30. V. Leisleri, Kuhl
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31. V. Discolor, Natt
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32. V. Pipistrellus, Gmel. (Pipistrelle)
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33. V. Pygmceus. Leach. (Pygmy Bat)
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34. V. Emarginatus, Geoff
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35. V. Mystacinus, Leisl
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36. V. Auritus, Linn. (Greater Long-Eared Bat)
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37. V. Brevimanus, Jenyns. (Lesser Long-Eared Bat)
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38. V. Barbastellus, Gmel. (Barbastelle)
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Order III. Glires. Gen. 14. Sciurus, Linn. 39. S. Vulgaris, Linn. (Common Squirrel)
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Gen. 15. Myoxus, Gmel. 40. M. Avellanarius, Desm. (Dormouse)
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Gen. 16. Mus, Linn. 41. M. Sylvaticus, Linn. (Field Mouse)
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42. M. Messorius, Shaw. (Harvest Mouse)
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43. M. Musculus, Linn. (House Mouse)
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44. M. Rattus, Linn. (Black Rat)
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45. M. Decumanus, Pall. (Brown Rat)
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Gen. 17. Arvicola, Lacip. 46. A. Amphibia, Desm. (Water Campagnol)
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47. A. Agrestis, Flem. (Field Campagnol)
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48. A. Riparia, Yarr. (Bank Campagnol)
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Gen. 18. Castor, Linn. 49. C. Fiber, Linn. (Beaver)
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Gen. 19. Lepus, Linn. 50. L. Timidus, Linn. (Common Hare)
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51. L. Cuniculus, Linn. (Rabbet)
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52. L. Albus, Briss. (Alpine Hare)
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Gen. 20. Cavia, Gmel. 53. C. Cobaya, Gmel. (Guinea Pig)
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Order IV. Ungulata. Gen. 21. Bos, Linn. 54. B. Taurus, Linn. (Common Ox)
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Gen. 22. Ovis, Linn. 55. O. Aries, Linn. (Sheep)
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Gen. 23. Capra, Linn. 56. C. Hircus, Linn. (Goat)
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Gen. 24. Cervus, Linn. 57. C. Elaphus, Linn. (Stag, Or Red Deer)
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58. C. Duma, Linn. (Buck, Or Fallow Deer)
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59 C. Capreolus, Linn. (Roe-Buck)
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Gen. 25. Equus, Linn. 60. E. Caballus, Linn. (Horse)
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61. E. Asinus, Linn. (Ass)
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Gen. 26. Sus, Linn. 62. S. Scrofa, Linn. (Boar)
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Order V. Cetacea. Gen (1). Manatus, Cuv.? Gen. (2). Stellerus, Cuv.?
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Gen. 27. Delphinus, Linn. 63. D. Delphis, Linn. (Common Dolphin)
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64. D. Tursio, Fab. (Blunt-Toothed Dolphin)
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65. D. Phoccena, Linn. (Porpesse)
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66. D. Orca, Fab. (Grampus)
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67. D. Melasy Traill.(Casing Whale)
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68. D. Albicans, Fab. (Beluga)
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Gen. 28. Monodon, Linn. 69. M. Monoceros, Linn. (Narwhal)
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Gen. 29. Hyperoodon, Lactp. 70. H. Bidens, Flem. (Bottle-Head)
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Gen. 30. Physeter, Linn. 71. P- Macrocephalus, Shaw. (Blunt-Headed Cachalot)
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72. P. Tursio, Linn. (High-Finned Cachalot)
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Gen. 31. Balae Na, Linn. (1. Baljena, Lacep). 73. B. Mysticetus, Linn. (Common Whale)
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74. B. Physalus, Linn. (Fin-Fish)
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75. B. Boops, Linn. (Sharp-Lipped Whale)
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76. B. Musculus, Linn. (Round-Lipped Whale)
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Class II. Aves. Order I. Raptores
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Order II. Insessores
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Order II. Insessores. Part 2
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Order II. Insessores. Part 3
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Order III. Rasores
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Order IV. Grallatores
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Order IV. Grallatores. Continued
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Order V. Natatores
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Order V. Natatores. Continued
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Order I. Raptores. Gen. 1. Neophron, Sav. 1. N. Percnopterus, Sav. (Egyptian Neophron)
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Gen. 2. Aquila, Briss. 2. A. Chrysaetos, Vigors. (Golden Eagle)
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3. A. Albicilla, Briss. (Cinereous Eagle)
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4. A. Haliceetus, Meyer. (Osprey)
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Gen. 3. Falco, Linn. 5. F. Islandicus, Lath. (Jer-Falcon)
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6. F. Peregrinus, Gmel. (Peregrine Falcon)
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7. F. Subbuteo, Linn. (Hobby)
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8. F. Ae Salon, Gmel. (Merlin)
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9. F. Rufipes, Bechst. (Red-Legged Falcon )
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10. F. Tinnunculus, Linn. (Kestril)
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Gen. 4. Accipiter, Willugh. 11. A. Palumbarius, Will. (Goshawk)
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12. A. Fringillarius, Will. (Sparrow-Hawk)
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Gen. 5. Milvus, Bechst. 13. M. Ictinus, Sav. (Kite)
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Gen. 6. Buteo, Nob. (1. Buteo, Beehat). 14. B. Vulgaris. Will. (Common Buzzard)
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15. B. Lagopus, Vig. (Rough-Legged Buzzard)
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16. B. Apivorus, Ray. (Honey Buzzard)
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17. B. Rufus, Nob. (Marsh Harrier)
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18. B. Cyaneus, Nob. (Hen-Harrier)
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19. B. Cineraceus, Flem. (Ash-Coloured Harrier)
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Gen. 7. Bubo, Isid, Geoff. 20. B. Maocimus, Flem. (Eagle Owl)
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21. B. Scops, Nob. (Scops-Eared Owl)
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Gen. 8. Otus. Cuv. 22. O. Vulgaris, Flem. (Long-Eared Owl)
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23. O. Brachyotos, Flem. (Short-Eared Owl)
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Gen. 9. Strix, Linn. 24. S. Jlammea, Linn. (White Owl)
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Gen. 10. Syrnium, Sav. 25. S. Aluco, Nob. (Tawny Owl)
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Gen. 11. Noctua, Sav. (1. Surnia, Selby). 26. N. Nyctea, Nob. (Snowy Owl)
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26. N. Funerea, Nob. (Canada Owl)
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27. N. Passerina, Selby. (Little Owl)
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28. N. Tengmalmi, Selby. (Tengmalrri's Owl)
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Order II. Insessores. Gen. 12. Lanius, Linn. 29. L. Excubitor, Linn. (Cinereous Shrike)
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30. L. Rufus, Briss. (Wood-Chat)
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31. L. Collurio, Linn. (Red-Backed Shrike)
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Gen. 13. Muscicapa, Linn. 32. M. Grisola, Linn. (Spotted Flycatcher)
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33. M. Luctuosa, Temm. (Pied Flycatcher)
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Gen. 14. Cinclus, Bechst. 34. C. Aquaticus, Bechst. (Water-Ouzel)
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Gen. 15. Turdus, Linn. 35. T. Viscivorus, Linn. (Missel-Thrush)
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36. T. Pilaris, Linn. (Fieldfare)
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37. T. Musicus, Linn. (Song-Thrush)
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38. T. Iliacus, Linn. (Redwing)
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39. T. Merula, Linn. (Blackbird)
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40. T. Torquatus, Linn. (Ring-Ouzel)
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Gen. 16. Oriolus, Linn. 41. O. Galbula, Linn. (Golden Oriole)
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Gen. 17. Accentor, Bechst. 42. A. Alpinus, Bechst. (Alpine Accentor)
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43. A. Modularise Cuv. (Hedge Accentor)
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Gen. 18. Sylvia, Lath. (1. Erithaca, Swains). 44. S. Rubecula, Lath. (Redbreast)
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45. S. Suecica, Lath. (Blue-Throated Warbler)
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46. S. Pkcenicurus, Lath. (Redstart)
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47. S. Tithys, Scop. (Black Red-Tail)
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48. S. Locustella, Lath. (Grasshopper Warbler)
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49. S. Phragmitis, Bechst. (Sedge Warbler)
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50. S. Arundinacea, Lath. (Reed-Wren)
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51. S. Luscinia, Lath. (Nightingale)
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52. S. Atricapilla, Lath. (Black-Cap Warbler)
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53. S. Hortensis, Lath. (Greater Pettychaps)
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54. S. Cinerea, Lath. (White-Throat)
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55. S. Curruca, Lath. (Lesser White-Throat)
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56. S. Sibilatrix, Bechst. (Wood-Wren)
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57. S. Trochilus, Lath. (Willow-Wren)
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58. S. Hippolais, Lath. (Chiff-Chaff)
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Gen. 19. Melizophilus, Leach. 59. M. Provincialis, Leach. (Dartford Warbler)
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Gen. 20. Regulus, Cuv. 60. R. Aurocapillus, Selby. (Gold-Crested Regulus)
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61. R. Ignicapillus, Nob. (Fire-Crested Regulus)
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Gen. 21. Motacilla, Linn. 62. M. Alba, Linn. (Pied Wagtail)
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63. M. Boarula, Linn. (Gray Wagtail)
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64. M. Tfava, Ray. (Yellow Wagtail)
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65. M. Neglecta, Gould. (Blue-Headed Wagtail)
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Gen. 22. Anthus, Bechst. 66. A. Richardi, Vieill. (Richard's Pipit)
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67. A. Pratensis, Bechst. (Meadow Pipit)
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68. A. Arboreus, Bechst. (Tree Pipit)
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69. A. Petrosus,Flem. (Rock Pipit)
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Gen. 23. Saxicola, Bechst. 70. S. (Enanthe, Bechst. (Wheat-Ear)
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71. S. Rubetra, Bechst. (Whin-Chat)
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72. S. Rubicola, Bechst. (Stone-Chat)
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Gen. 24. Parus, Linn. 73. P. Major, Linn. (Great Titmouse)
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74. P. Cceruleus, Linn. (Blue Titmouse)
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75. P. Cristatus, Linn. (Crested Titmouse)
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76. P. Palustris, Linn. (Marsh Titmouse)
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77 P Ater, Linn. (Cole Titmouse)
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78. P. Caudatus, Linn. (Long-Tailed Titmouse)
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Gen. 25. Calamophilus, Leach. 79. C. Biarmicus, Leach. (Bearded Titmouse)
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Gen. 26. Bombycilla, Briss. 80. B. Garrula, Bonap. (Bohemian Wax-Wing)
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Gen. 27. Alauda, Linn. 81. A. Alpestris, Linn. (Shore Lark)
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82. A. Arvensis, Linn. (Sky-Lark)
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83. A. Arborea, Linn. (Wood-Lark)
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Gen. 28. Emberiza, Linn. 84. E. Lapponica, Nilss. (Lapland Bunting)
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85. E. Nivalis, Linn. (Snow-Bunting)
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86. E. Miliaria, Linn. (Common Bunting)
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87. E. Schceniclus, Linn. (Reed-Bunting)
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88. E. Citrinella, Linn. (Yellow Bunting)
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89. E. Cirlus, Linn, (Cirl Bunting)
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90. E. Hortulana, Linn. (Ortolan Bunting)
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Gen. 29. Fringilla, Linn. 91. F. Ccelebs, Linn. (Chaffinch)
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92. F. Montifringilla, Linn. (Mountain Finch)
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93. F. Domestical Linn. (House Sparrow)
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94. F. Montana, Linn. (Tree Sparrow)
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95. F. Coccothraustes, Temm. (Common Grosbeak)
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96. F. Chloris, Temm. (Green Grosbeak)
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97. F. Carduelis, Linn. (Goldfinch)
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98. F. Spinus, Linn. (Siskin)
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99. F. Linaria, Linn. (Lesser Redpole)
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100. F. Cannabina, Linn. (Common Linnet)
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101. F. Montium, Gmel. (Mountain Linnet)
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Gen. 30. Pyrrhula, Briss. 102. P. Vulgaris, Temm. (Common Bullfinch)
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103. P. Enucleator, Temra. (Pine Bullfinch)
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Gen. 31. Loxia, Briss. 104. L. Curvirostra, Linn. (Common Cross-Bill)
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105. L. Pytiopsittacus, Bechst. (Parrot Cross-Bill)
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106. L. Leucoptera, Gmel. (White-Winged Cross-Bill)
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Gen. 32. Sturnus, Linn. 107. S. Vulgaris, Linn. (Common Starling)
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Gen. 33. Pastor, Temm. 108. P. Roseus, Temm. (Rose-Coloured Pastor)
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Gen. 34. Fregilus, Cuv. 109. Graculus, Selb. (Cornish Chough)
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Gen. 35. Corvus, Linn. (1. Corvus, Cuv). 110. C. Corax, Linn. (Raven)
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111. C. Corone, Linn. (Carrion Crow)
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112. C. Comix, Linn. (Hooded Crow)
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113. C. Frugilegus, Linn. (Rook)
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114. C. Monedula, Linn. (Jackdaw)
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115. C. Pica, Linn. (Magpie)
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Gen. 36. Garrulus, Briss. 116. G. Glandarius, Flem. (Jay)
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Gen. 37. Nucifraga, Briss. 117. N. Caryocatactes, Temm. (Nutcracker)
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Gen. 38. Picus, Linn. 118. P. Viridis, Linn. (Green Woodpecker)
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119. P. Major, Linn. (Great Spotted Woodpecker)
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120. P. Minor; Linn. (Lesser Spotted Woodpecker)
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Gen. 39. Yunx, Linn. 121. Y. Torquilla, Linn. (Wryneck)
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Gen. 40. Certhia, Linn. 122. C. Familiaris, Linn. (Common Creeper)
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Gen. 41. Troglodytes, Cuv. 123. T. Europceus, Selb. (Common Wren)
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Gen. 42. Upupa, Linn. 124. U. Epops, Linn. (Hoopoe)
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Gen. 43. Sitta, Linn. 125. S. Europcea, Linn. (Nuthatch)
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Gen. 44. Cuculus, Linn. 126. C. Canorus, Linn. (Common Cuckow)
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Gen. 45. Coccyzus, Vieill. 127. C. Americanus, Bonap. (Carolina Cuckow)
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Gen. 46. Coracias, Linn. 128. C. Garrula, Linn. (Garrulous Roller)
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Gen. 47. Merops, Linn. 129. M. Apiaster, Linn. (Common Bee-Eater)
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Gen. 48. Alcedo, Linn. 130. A. Ispida, Linn. (Common King-Fisher)
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Gen. 49. Hirundo, Linn. 131. H. Rustica, Linn. (Chimney Swallow)
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132. H. Urbica, Linn. (House Martin)
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133. H. Riparia, Linn. (Bank Martin)
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Gen. 50. Cypselus, Illig. 134. C. Apus, Flem. (Common Swift)
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135. C. Alpinus, Temm. (Alpine Swift)
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Gen. 51. Caprimulgus, Linn. 136. C. Europceus, Linn. (Europcean Goatsucker)
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Order III. Rasores. Gen. 52. Columba, Linn. 137. C. Palumbus, Linn. (Ring-Dove)
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138. C. Cenas, Linn. (Stock-Dove)
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139. C. Livia, Briss. (Rock-Dove)
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140. C. Turtur, Linn. (Turtle-Dove)
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141. C. Migratoria, Linn. (Passenger Pigeon)
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Gen. 53. Meleagris, Linn. 142. M. Gallopavo, Linn. (Turkey)
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Gen. 54. Pavo, Linn. 143. P. Cristotus Linn. (Crested Peacock)
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Gen. 55. Gallus, Briss. 144. G. Domesticus, Briss. (Domestic Cock)
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Gen. 56. Phasianus, Linn. 145. P. Colchicus, Linn. (Common Pheasant)
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146. P. Torquatus, Temm. (Ring-Necked Pheasant)
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Gen. 57. Numida, Linn. 147. N. Meleagris, Linn. (Guinea Pintado)
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Gen. 58. Tetrao, Linn. 148. T. Urogallus, Linn. (Wood Grous)
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149. T. Tetrix, Linn. (Black Grous)
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150. T. Scoticus, Temm. (Red Ptarmigan)
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151. T. Lagopus', Sab. (Common Ptarmigan)
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152. T. Rupestris, Sab. (Rock Ptarmigan)
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Gen. 59. Perdix, Briss. (1. Perdix, Steph). 153. P. Cinerea, Briss. (Common Partridge)
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154. P. Rubra, Briss. (Red-Legged Partridge)
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155. P. Virginiana, Lath. (Virginian Partridge)
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156. P. Coturnix, Lath. (Common Quail)
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Gen. 60. Otis, Linn. 157. O. Tarda, Linn. (Great Bustard)
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158. O. Tetrax, Linn. (Little Bustard)
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Order IV. Grallatores. Gen. 61. Cursorius. Lath. 159. C. Isabellinusy Meyer. (Cream-Coloured Courser)
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Gen. 62. (Edicnemus, Temm. 160. Oe. Crepitans, Temm. (Common Thick-Knee)
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Gen. 63. Charadrius, Linn. 161. C. Pluvialis, Linn. (Golden Plover)
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162. C. Morinellus, Linn. (Dotterel Plover)
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163. C. Hiaticula, Linn. (Ringed Plover)
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164. C. Minor, Meyer. (Little Ringed Plover)
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165. C. Cantianus, Lath. (Kentish Plover)
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Gen. 64. Vanellus, Briss. (1. Squatarola, Cuv). 166. V. Griseus, Briss. (Gray Plover)
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167. V. Cristatus, Meyer. (Crested Lapwing)
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Gen. 65. Strepsilas, Illig. 168. S. Interpres, Leach. (Common Turnstone)
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Gen. 66. Calidris, Illig. 169. C. Arenaria, Illig. (Sanderling)
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Gen. 67 Haematopus, Linn. 170. H. Ostralegus, Linn. (Pied Oyster-Catcher)
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Gen. 68. Grus, Pall. 171. G. Cinerea, Bechst. (Common Crane)
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Gen. 69. Ardea, Linn. 172. A. Cinerea, Lath. (Common Heron)
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173. A. Purpurea, Linn. (Purple Heron)
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174. A. Garzetta, Linn. (Little Egret Heron)
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175. A. Russata, Wagler. (Buff-Backed Heron)
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176. A. Ralloides, Scop. (Squacco Heron)
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177. A. Minuta, Linn. (Little Heron)
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178. A. Stellaris, Linn. (Common Bittern)
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179. A. Lentiginosa, Mont. (American Bittern)
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180. A. Nycticorax, Linn. (Common Night-Heron)
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Gen. 70. Ciconia, Briss. 181. C. Alba, Ray. (White Stork)
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182. C. Nigra, Ray. (Black Stork)
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Gen. 71. Platalea, Linn. 183. P. Leucorodia, Linn. (White Spoonbill)
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Gen. 72. Ibis, Lactp. 184. I. Falcinellus, Temm. (Glossy Ibis)
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Gen. 73. Numenius, Briss. 185. N. Arquata, Lath. (Common Curlew)
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186. N. Phceopus, Lath. (Whimbrel)
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Gen. 74. Totanus, Bechst. 187. T. Fuscus, Leisl. (Dusky Sandpiper)
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188. T. Calidris, Bechst. (Redshank Sandpiper)
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189. T. Ochropus, Temm. (Green Sandpiper)
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190. T. Glareola, Temm. (Wood Sandpiper)
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191. T. Hypoleucos, Temm. (Common Sandpiper)
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192. T. Glottis, Bechst. (Greenshank)
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Gen. 75. Recurvirostra, Linn. 193. R. Avocetta, Linn. (Scooping Avocet)
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Gen. 76. Himantopus, Briss. 194. H. Melanopterus, Temm. (Black-Winged Long-Shanks)
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Gen. 77. Limosa, Brits. 195. L. Rufa, Briss. (Bar-Tailed Godwit)
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196. L. Melanura, Leisl. (Black-Tailed Godwit)
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Gen. 78. Scolopax, Linn. (1. Rusticola, Vieill). 197. S. Rusticola, Linn. (Woodcock)
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198. S. Sabini, Vig. (Sabine's Snipe)
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199. S. Major, Gmel. (Great Snipe)
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200. S. Gallinago, Linn. (Common Snipe)
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201. S. Gallinula, Linn. (Jack Snipe)
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202. S. Grisea, Gmel. (Brown Snipe)
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Gen. 79. Tringa, Briss. 203. T. Pugnaoc, Linn. (Ruff)
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204. T. Subarquata, Temm. (Pigmy Curlew)
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205. T. Variabilis, Meyer. (Dunlin)
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206. T. Pectoralis, Bon. (Pectoral Sandpiper)
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207. T. Maritima, Brunn. (Purple Sandpiper)
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208. T. Temminckii, Leisl. (Temminctfs Stint)
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209. T. Minuta, Leisl. (Little Stint)
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210. T. Canutus, Linn. (Knot)
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211. T. Rufescens, Vieill. (Buff-Breasted Sandpiper)
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Gen. 80. Lobipes, Cuv. 212. L. Hyperboreus, Steph. (Red Lobefoot)
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Gen. 81. Phalaropus, Briss. 213. P. Lobatus, Flem. (Gray Phalarope)
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Gen. 82. Glareola, Briss. 214. G. Pratincola, Leach. (Collared Pratincole)
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Gen. 83. Rallus, Linn. 215. R. Aquations, Linn. (Water-Rail)
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Gen. 84. Crex, Bechst. 216. C. Pratensis, Bechst. (Corn-Crake)
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217. C. Porzana, Selby. (Spotted Crake)
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218. C. Baillonii, Selby. (Banion's Crake)
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219. C. Pusilla, Selby. (Little Crake)
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Gen. 85. Gallinula, Lath. 220. G. Chloropus, Lath. (Common Gallinule)
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Gen. 86. Fulica, Linn. 221. F. Atra, Linn. (Common Coot)
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Order V. Natatores. Gen. 87. Anser, Briss. 222. A. Ferus, Steph. (Wild Goose)
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223. A. Segetum, Steph. (Bean Goose)
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224. A. Albifrons, Steph. (White-Fronted Goose)
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225. A. Leucopsis, Bechst. (Common Bernicle)
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226. A. Torquatus, Frisch. (Brent Bernicle)
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227. A. Ruficollis, Pall. (Red-Breasted Bernicle)
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228. A. Mgyptiacus, Briss. (Egyptian Goose)
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229. A. Gambensis, Briss. (Spur-Winged Goose)
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Gen. 88. Cygnus, Meyer. 230. C. Guineensis, Nob. (Guinea Swan)
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231. C. Canadensis; Steph. (Canada Swan)
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232. C. Ferns, Ray. (Whistling Swan)
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233. C. Bewickii, Yarr. (Bewick's Swan)
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234. C. Olor, Steph. (Mute Swan)
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Gen. 89. Tadorna, Leach. 235. T. Rutila, Steph. (Ruddy Shieldrake)
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236. T. Bellonii, Steph. (Common Shieldrake)
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Gen. 90. Cairina, Flem. 237. C. Moschata, Flem. (Musk Duck)
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Gen. 91. Anas, Linn. 238. A. Clypeata, Linn. (Common Shoveller)
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239. A. Strepera, Linn. (Gadwall)
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240. A. Acuta, Linn. (Pintail)
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241. A. Glocitans, Pall. (Bimaculated Duck)
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242. A. Boschas, Linn. (Mallard)
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243. A. Querquedula, Linn. (Garganey)
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244. A. Crecca, Linn. (Teal)
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Gen. 92. Mareca, Steph. 245. M. Penelope, Selb. (Wigeon)
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Gen. 93. Dendronessa, Swains. 246. D. Sponsa, Swains. (Summer Duck)
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Gen. 94. Somateria, Leach. 247. S. Mollissima, Leach. (Eider Duck)
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248. S. Spectabilis, Leach. (King Duck)
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Gen. 95. Oidemia, Flem. 249. O.fusca, Flem. (Velvet Scoter)
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250. O. Nigra, Flem. (Black Scoter)
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Gen. 96. Fuligula, Ray. 251. F. Riifina, Steph. (Red-Crested Pochard)
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252. F. Ferina, Steph. (Common Pochard)
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253. F. Nyroca, Steph. (Nyroca Pochard)
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254. F. Dispar Steph. (Western Pochard)
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255. F. Marila ,Steph. (Scaup Pochard)
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256. F. Cristata, Steph. (Tufted Pochard)
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Gen. 97. Clangula, Flem. 257. C. Chrysophthalmos, Steph. (Golden-Eye Garrot)
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258. C. Histrionica, Steph. (Harlequin Garrot)
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Gen. 98. Harelda, Leach. 259. H. Glacialis, Steph. (Long-Tailed Hareld)
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Gen. 99. Mergus, Linn. 260. M. Merganser, Linn. (Goosander)
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261. M. Serrator, Linn, (Red-Breasted Merganser)
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262. M. Cucullatus, Linn. (Hooded Merganser)
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263. M. Albellus, Linn. (Smew)
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Gen. 100. Podiceps, Lath. 264. P. Cristatus, Lath. (Great Crested Grebe)
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265. P. Rubricollis, Lath. (Red-Necked Grebe)
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266. P. Cornutus. Lath. (Sclavonian Grebe)
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267. P. Auritus, Lath. (Eared Grebe)
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268. P. Minor, Lath. (Little Grebe)
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Gen. 101. Colymbus, Lath. 269. C. Glacialis, Linn. (Northern Diver)
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270. C. Arcticus, Linn. (Black-Throated Diver)
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271. C. Septentrionalis, Linn. (Red-Throated Diver)
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Gen. 102. Uria, Briss. 272. U. Troile, Lath. (Foolish Guillemot)
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273. U. Grylle, Lath. (Black Guillemot)
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Gen. 103. Mergulus, Ray. 274. M. Alle, Selby. (Common Rotche)
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Gen. 104. Fratercula, Briss. 275. F. Arctica, Steph. (Puffin)
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Gen. 105. Alca, Linn. 276. A. Torda, Linn. (Razor-Bill)
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277. A. Impennis, Linn. (Great Auk)
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Gen. 106. Phalacrocorax, Briss. 278. P. Carbo, Steph. (Common Cormorant)
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279. P. Cristatas, Steph. (Crested Shag)
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Gen. 107. Sula, Briss. 280. S. Bassana, Briss. (Common Gannet)
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Gen. 108. Sterna, Linn. 281. S. Caspia, Pall. (Caspian Tern)
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282. S. Cantiaca, Gmel. (Sandwich Tern)
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283. S. Dougallii, Mont. (Roseate Tern)
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284. S. Hirundo, Linn. (Common Tern)
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285. S. Arctica, Temm. (Arctic Tern)
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286. S. Minuta, Linn. (Lesser Tern)
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287. S. Nigra, Linn. (Black Tern)
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288. S. Anglica, Mont. (Gull-Billed Tern)
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289. S. Stolida, Linn. (Black Noddy)
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Gen. 109. Larus, Linn. 290. L. Sabini, Sabine. (Sabine's Gull)
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291. L. Minutus, Pall. (Little Gull)
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292. L. Capistratus, Temm. (Brown-Headed Gull)
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293. L. Ridibundus, Linn. (Black-Headed Gull)
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294. L. Atracilla, Linn. (Laughing Gull)
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295. L. Tridactylus, Lath. (Kittiwake Gull)
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296. L. Canus, Linn. (Common Gull)
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297. L. Eburneus, Gmel. (Ivory Gull)
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298. L. Argentatus, Brunn. (Herring Gull)
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299. L. Fuscus, Linn. (Lesser Black-Backed Gull)
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300. L. Rnarinus, Linn. (Great Black-Backed Gull)
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301. L.' Islandicus, Edmondst. (Iceland Gull)
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302. L. Glaticus, Brunn. (Glaucous Gull)
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Gen. 110. Lestris, Illig. 303. L. Cataractes, Temm. (Common Skua)
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304. L. Pomarinus, Temra. (Pomarine Skua)
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305. L. Richardsonii, Swains. (Richardson's Skua)
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306. L. Parasiticus, Temni. (Arctic Skua)
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Gen. 111. Procellaria, Linn. 307. P. Glacialis) Linn. (Northern Fulmar)
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308. P. Puffinus, Linn. (Cinereous Shearwater)
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309. P. Anglorum, Temm. (Manks Shearwater)
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310. P. Fuliginosa, Strickland
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311. P. Pelagica, Linn. (Stormy Petrel)
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312. P. Leachii, Temm. (Leaches Petrel)
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Class III. Reptilia. Order I. Testudinata
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Order II. Sauria
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Order III. Ophidia
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Order I. Testudinata. Gen. 1. Sphargis, Merr. 1. S. Coriacea, Gray. (Coriaceous Turtle)
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Gen. 2. Chelonia, Brongn. 2. C. Imbricata, Gray. (Imbricated Turtle)
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Order II. Sauria. Gen. 3. Lacerta, Cuv. 3. L. Stirpium, Daud. (Sand Lizard)
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4. L. Agilis, Berkenh. (Common Lizard)
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Order III. Ophidia. Gen. 4. Anguis, Cuv. 5. A. Fragilis, Linn. (Blind-Worm)
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Gen. 5. Natrix, Flem. 6. N. Torquata, Ray. (Ringed Snake)
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Gen. 6. Vipera, Baud. 7. V. Communis, Leach. (Common Viper)
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Class IV. Amphibia. Order I. Caducibranchia
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Order I. Caducibranchia. Gen. 1. Rana, Laurent. 1. R. Temporaria, Linn. (Common Frog)
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Gen. 2. Bufo, Laurent. 2. B. Vulgaris, Flem. (Common Toad)
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3. B. Calamita, Laurent. (Natter-Jack)
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Gen. 3. Triton, Laurent. 4. T. Palustris, Flem. (Warty Eft)
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5. T. Punctatus, Bonap. (Common Eft)
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6. T. Vittatus, Gray. (Striped Eft)
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Class V. Pisces
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Order I. Acanthopterygii
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Order I. Acanthopterygii. Continued
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Order II. Malacopterygii
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Order II. Malacopterygii. Continued
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Order III. Osteodermi
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Order IV. Gymnodontes
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Order V. Scleroderma
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Order VI. Eleutheropomi
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Order VII. Acanthorrhini
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Order VIII. Plagiostomi
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Order IX. Cyclostomi
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Order I. Acanthopterygii. Gen. 1. Perca, Linn. (1. Perca, Cuv). 1. P. Fluviatilis, Linn. (Common Perch)
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2. P. Labrax, Linn. (Common Basse)
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3. P. Cabrilla, Linn. (Smooth Serranus)
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4. P. Gigas, Gmel. (Dusky Serranus)
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5. P. Cernua, Linn. (Common Ruffe)
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Gen. 2. Trachinus, Linn. 6. T. Draco, Linn. (Great Weever)
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7. T. Vipera, Cuv. (Little Weever)
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Gen. 3. Mullus, Linn. 8. M. Surmuletus, Linn. (Striped Surmullet)
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9. M. Barbatus, Linn. (Red Surmullet)
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Gen. 4. Trigla, Cuv. 10. T. Pini, Bl. (Pine-Leaved Gurnard)
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11. T. Lineata, Gmel. (Streaked Gurnard)
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12. T. Uirundo, Bl. (Sapphirine Gurnard)
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13. T. Lyra, Linn. (Piper)
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14. T. Gurnardus, Linn. (Gray Gurnard)
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15. T. Cuculus, Bl. (Red Gurnard)
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Gen. 5. Cottus, Linn. 16. C. Gobio, Linn. (Bull-Head)
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17. C. Scorpius, Bl. (Sea-Scorpion, Or Father-Lasher)
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18. C. Bubalis, Euph. (Four-Spined Father-Lasher)
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19. C. Quadricornis, Linn. (Four-Horned Father-Lasher)
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Gen. 6. Aspidophorus, Lacep. 20. A. Cataphractus, Nob. (Pogge)
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Gen. 7. Scorpaena, Linn. 21. S. Norvegica, Cuv. (Northern Sebastes)
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Gen. 8. Gasterosteus, Linn. 22. G. Aculeatus, Linn. (Three-Spined Stickleback)
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23. G. Spinulosus, Yarr. And Jen. (Four-Spined Stickleback)
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24. G. Pungitius, Linn. (Ten-Spined Stickleback)
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25. G. Spinachia, Linn. (Fifteen-Spined Stickleback)
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Gen. 9. Sciaena, Cuv. 26. S. Aquila, Cuv. (Maigre)
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Gen. 10. Sparus, Cuv. 27. S. Aurata, Linn. (Gilt-Head)
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28. S. Pagrus, Linn. (Braize, Or Becker)
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29. S. Erythrinus, Linn. (Spanish Sea Bream)
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30. S. Centrodontus, Laroche. (Common Sea Bream)
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Gen. 11. Dentex, Cuv. 31. D. Vulgaris, Cuv, (Toothed Gilt-Head)
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Gen. 12. Cantharus, Cuv. 32. C. Griseus, Cuv. (Black Sea Bream)
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Gen. 13. Brama, Schn. 33. B. Rail, Cuv. (Ray's Sea Bream)
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Gen. 14. Scomber, Cuv. 34. S. Scomber, Linn. (Common Mackerel)
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35. S. Maculatus, Couch. (Spanish Mackerel)
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36. S. Thynnus, Linn. (Common Tunny)
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37. S. Pelamys, Linn. (Bonito)
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Gen. 15. Xiphias, Linn. 38. X. Gladius, Linn. (Common Sword-Fish)
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Gen. 16. Centronotus, Lacep. 39. C. Ductor, Nob. (Common Pilot-Fish)
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Gen. 17. Caranx, Cuv. 40. C. Trachurus, Lacep. (Scad)
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Gen. 18. Zeus, Linn. 41. Z. Faber, Linn. (Dory)
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42. Z. Aper, Gmel. (Boar-Fish)
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Gen. 19. Lampris, Retz. 43. L. Luna, Risso. (Opah, Or King-Fish)
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Gen. 20. Coryphaena, Linn. 44. C. Morion Cuv. (Black-Fish)
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Gen. 21. Lepidopus, Gouan. 45. L. Argyreus, Cuv. (Scale-Foot, Or Scabbard-Fish)
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Gen. 22. Trichiurus, Linn. 46. T. Lepturus, Linn.? (Hair-Tail)
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Gen. 23. Gymnetrus, Bl. 47. G. Arcticus, Cuv. (Deal-Fish)
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Gen. 24. Cepola, Linn. 48. C. Rubescens, Linn. (Red Band-Fish)
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Gen. 25. Mugil, Linn. 49. M. Capito, Cuv. (Gray Mullet)
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50. M. Chelo, Cuv. (Thick-Lipped Gray Mullet)
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51. M. Curtus, Yarr. (Short Gray Mullet)
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Gen. 26. Atherina, Linn. 52. A. Presbyter, Cuv. (Atherine)
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Gen. 27. Blennius, Linn. 53. B. Ocellaris, Bl. (Ocellated Blenny)
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54. B. Gattorugine, Mont. (Gattoruginous Blenny)
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55. B. Palmicornis, Cuv. (Crested Blenny)
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56. B. Galerita, Mont. (Montagu's Blenny)
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57. B. Pholis, Linn. (Smooth Blenny, Or Shan)
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58. B. Gunnellus, Linn. (Spotted Gunnel)
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Gen. 28. Zoarces, Cuv. 59. Z. Viviparus, Cuv. (Viviparous Blenny)
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Gen. 29. Anarrhichas, Linn. 60. A. Lupus, Linn. (Wolf-Fish)
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Gen. 30. Gobius, Linn. 61. G. Niger, Linn. (Black Goby)
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62. G. Bipunctatus, Yarr. (Two-Spotted Goby)
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63. G. Minutus, Pall. (Spotted Goby)
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64. G. Gracilis, Jenyns. (Slender Goby)
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Gen. 31. Callionymus, Linn. 65. C. Lyra, Linn. (Gemmeous Dragonet)
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66. C. Dracunculus, Linn. (Sordid Dragonet)
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Gen. 32. Lophius, Linn. 67. L. Piscatorius Linn. (Common Angler)
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Gen. 33. Labrus, Linn. 68. L. Maculatus, Bloch. (Ballan Wrasse)
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69. L. Lineatus, Don. (Streaked Wrasse)
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70. L. Pusillus, Jenyns. (Corkling)
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71. L. Variegatus, Gmel. (Striped Wrasse)
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72. L. Vetula, Bloch? (Sea-Wife)
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73. L. Trimaculatus, Gmel. (Trimaculated Wrasse)
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74. L. Julis, Linn. (Rainbow Wrasse)
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75. L. Tinea, Linn. (Ancient Wrasse)
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76. L. Cornubicus, Gmel. (Goldsinny)
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77 L. Gibbus, Gmel. (Gibbous Wrasse)
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78. L. Luscus, Linn.? (Scale-Rayed Wrasse)
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Gen. 34. Centriscus, Linn. 79. C. Scolopax, Linn. (Trumpet-Fish)
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Order II. Malacopterygii. Gen. 35. Cyprinus, Linn. 80. C. Carpio, Linn. (Common Carp)
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81. C. Gibelio, Gmel. (Gibel)
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82. C. Auratus, Linn. (Golden Carp)
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83. C. Barbus, Linn. (Barbel)
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84. C. Gobio, Linn. (Gudgeon)
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85. C. Tinca, Linn. (Tench)
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86. C. Brama, Linn. (Yellow Bream)
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87. C. Blicca, Bl.? (White Bream)
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88. C. Rutilus, Linn. (Roach)
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89. C. Dobula, Linn. (Dobule)
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90. C. Leuciscus, Linn. (Dace)
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91. C. Lancastriensis, Shaw. (Graining)
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92. C. Cephalus, Linn. (Chub)
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93. C. Erythrophthalmus, Linn. (Rudd, Or Red-Eye)
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94. C. Cceruleus, Nob. (Azurine)
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95. C. Alburnus, Linn. (Bleak)
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96. C. Phoxinus, Linn. {Minnow)
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Gen. 36. Cobitis, Linn. 97. C. Barbatula, Linn. (Bearded Loach)
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98. C. Tcenia, Linn. (Groundling)
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Gen. 37. Esox, Cuv. 99. E. Lucius, Linn. (Pike)
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Gen. 38. Belone, Nob. 100. B. Vulgaris, Flem. {Common Gar-Fish)
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101. B. Saurus, Nob. (Saury, Or Skipper)
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Gen. 39. Exocoetus, Linn. 102. E. Volitans, Linn.? (Flying-Fish)
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Gen. 40. Salmo, Cuv. 103. S. Salar, Linn. (Common Salmon)
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104. S. Eriox Linn. {Bull Trout, Or Grey)
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105. S. Trutta, Linn. (Sea Trout)
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106. S. Fario, Linn. (Common Trout)
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107. S. Ferox, Jard. And Selb. (Great Lake Trout)
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108. S. Salmulus, Turt. (Samlet)
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109. S. Umbla, Linn. (Charr)
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110. S. Salvelinus, Don. (Torgoch)
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Gen. 41. Osmerus, Art. 111. O. Eperlanus, Flem. (Smelt)
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Gen. 42. Thymallus, Cuv. 112. T. Vulgaris, Nilss. (Grayling)
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Gen. 43. Coregonus, Cuv. 113. C. Lavaretus, Flem.? (Gwiniad)
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114. C. Pollan, Thomps. (Pollan,)
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115. C. Marcenula, Jard. (Vendace)
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Gen. 44. Clupea, Cuv. (Clupea, Linn). 116. C. Harengus, Linn. (Common Herring)
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117. C. Leachii, Yarr. (Leach's Herring)
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118. C. Sprattus, Bloch. {Sprat)
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119. C. Alba, Yarr. (White-Bait)
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120. C. Pilchardus, Bloch. (Pilchard)
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121. C. Finta, Cuv. (Shad)
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122. C. Alosa, Cuv. (Allis)
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Gen. 45. Engraulis, Cuv. 123. E. Encrasicholus, Flera. (Anchovy)
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Gen. 46. Gadus, Linn. 124. G. Morrhua, Linn. (Common Cod)
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125. G. Jeglefinus, Linn. (Haddock)
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126. G. Luscus, Linn. (Bib, Or Pout)
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127. G. Minutus, Linn. (Poor)
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Gen. 47. Merlangus, Cuv. 128. M. Vulgaris, Flem. (Whiting)
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129. M. Pollachius Flem. {Pollack)
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130. M. Carbonarius, Flem. (Coal-Fish)
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131. M. Virens, Flem. (Green Cod)
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Gen. 48. Merluccius, Cuv. 132. M. Vulgaris, Flem. (Common Hake)
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Gen. 49. Lota, Cuv. 133. L. Molva, Nob. {Ling)
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134. L. Vulgaris. Nob. (Burbot)
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Gen. 50. Motella, Cuv. 135. M. Tricirrata, Nilss. (Three-Bearded Rock-Ling)
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136. M. Mustela, Nilss. {Five-Bearded Rock-Ling)
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137. M. Glauca, Nob. (Mackerel Midge)
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Gen. 51. Brosmus, Flem. 138. B. Vulgaris, Flem. (Torsk)
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Gen. 52. Phycis, Arted. 139. P. Furcatus, Flem. (Common Fork-Beard)
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Gen. 53. Raniceps, Cuv. 140. R. Trifurcatus, Flem. (Tadpole-Fish)
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Gen. 54. Platessa, Cuv. 141. P. Vulgaris, Flem. (Common Plaice)
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142. P. Flesus, Flem. (Flounder)
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143. P. Limanda, Flem. (Dab)
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144. P. Microcephala, Flem. {Lemon Dab)
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145. P. Pola, Cuv. {Pole)
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146. P. Limandoides, Nob. (Sandnecker)
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Gen. 55. Hippoglossus, Cuv. 147. H. Vulgaris, Flem. (Holibut)
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Gen. 56. Pleuronectes, Flem. 148. P. Maximus, Linn. (Turbot)
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149. P. Rhombus, Linn. (Brill)
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150. P. Punctatus, Bloch. (Block's Top-Knot)
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151. P. Hirtus, Mull. (Mutter's Top-Knot)
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152. P. Megastoma, Don. {Whiff)
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153. P. Amoglossus, Schn. (Scald-Fish)
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Gen. 57. Solea, Cuv. 154. S. Vulgaris, Flem. (Common Sole)
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155. S. Pegusa, Yarr. (Lemon Sole)
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156. S. Lingula, Nob. (Red-Backed Sole)
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Gen. 58. Lepadogaster, Gouan. 157. L. Cornubiensis, Flem. (Cornish Sucker)
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158. L. Bimaculatus, Flem. (Bimaculated Sucker)
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Gen. 59. Cyclopterus, Linn. (1. Cyclopterus, Cuv). 159. C. Lumpus, Linn. (Common Lump-Fish)
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160. C. Liparis, Linn. (Common Sea-Snail)
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161. C. Montagui, Don. (Montagu's Sea-Snail)
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Gen. 60. Echeneis, Linn. 162. E. Remora, Linn. (Common Remora)
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Gen. 61. Anguilla, Cuv. (1. Anguilla, Cuv). 163. A. Acutirostris, Yarr. (Sharp-Nosed Eel)
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164. A. Latirostris, Yarr. (Broad-Nosed Eel)
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165. A. Mediorostris, Yarr. (Snig Eel)
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166. A. Conger, Shaw. (Conger Eel)
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Gen. 62. Murcena, Thunb. 167. M. Helena, Linn. {Common Murcena)
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Gen. 63. Leptocephalus, Gronov. 168. L. Morrisii, Gmel. (Anglesea Morris)
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Gen. 64. Ophidium, Linn
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169. O. Imberbe, Mont. (Beardless Ophidium)
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Gen. 65. Ammodytes, Linn. 170. A. Tobianus, Bloch. (Wide-Mouthed Launce)
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171. A. Lancea, Cuv. (Small-Mouthed Launce)
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Order III. Osteodermi. Gen. 66. Syngnathus, Cuv. 172. S. Acus, Linn. (Great Pipe-Fish)
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173. S. Typhle, Linn. (Lesser Pipe-Fish)
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174. S. Cequoreus, Linn. (Aequoreal Pipe-Fish)
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175. S. Ophidion, Bloch. (Snake Pipe-Fish)
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176. S. Lumbriciformis, Nob. (Worm Pipe-Fish)
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Gen. 67. Hippocampus, Cuv. 177. H. Brevirostris, Cuv.? (Sea-Horse)
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Order IV. Gymnodontes. Gen. 68. Tetrodon, Linn. 178. T. Stellatus, Don. (Stellated Globe-Fish)
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Gen. 69. Orthagoriscus, Schn. 179. O. Mola, Schneid. (Short Sun-Fish)
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180. O. Oblongus, Schneid. (Oblong Sun-Fish)
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Order V. Sclerodermi. Gen. 70. Balistes, Cuv. 181. B. Capriscus, Gmel. (Mediterranean File-Fish)
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Order VI. Eleutheropomi. Gen. 71. Acipenser, Linn. 182. A. Sturio, Linn. (Common Sturgeon)
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Order VII. Acanthorrhin1. Gen. 72. Chimera, Linn. 183. C. Monstrosa, Linn. (Sea-Monster)
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Order VIII. Plagiostoml. Gen. 73. Squalus, Linn. 184. S. Canicula, Linn. (Spotted Dog-Fish)
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185. S. Stellaris, Linn. (Rock Dog-Fish)
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186. S. Carcharias, Linn. (White Shark)
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187. S. Vulpes, Gmel. (Sea-Fox, Or Thresher)
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188. S. Glaucus, Linn. (Blue Shark)
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190. S. Monensis, Shaw. (Beaumaris Shark)
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191. S. Galeus, Linn. (Common Tope)
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192. S. Mustelus, Linn. (Smooth Hound)
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193. S. Maatimus, Linn.? (Basking Shark)
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194. S. Acanthias, Linn. (Picked Dog-Fish)
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195. S. Borealis, Scoresb. (Greenland Shark)
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Gen. 74. Zygaena, Cuv. 196. Z. Malleus, Val.? {Hammer-Head)
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Gen. 75. Squatina, Burner. 197. S. Angelus, Cuv. (Angel-Fish)
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Gen. 76. Raia, Linn. 198. R. Torpedo, Linn. (Electric Ray)
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199. R. Batis, Linn. (Skate)
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200. R. Oayrhynchus, Linn.? (Sharp-Nosed Ray)
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201. It. Marginata, Lacep. (Bordered Ray)
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202. R. Chagrinea, Mont. (Shagreen Ray)
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203. R. Rnaculata, Mont. {Spotted Ray)
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204. R. Microcellata, Mont. (Small-Eyed Ray)
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205. R. Clavata, Linn. (Thorn-Back)
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206. R. Radiata, Don. {Starry Ray)
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207. R. Pastinaca, Linn. (Sting-Ray)
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208. R. Giorna, Lacep.? (Gioma Ray)
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Order IX. Cyclostomi. Gen. 77. Petromyzon, Linn. 209. P. Marinus, Linn. (Sea Lamprey)
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210. P. Jluviatilis, Linn. (River Lamprey)
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211. P. Planeri, Cuv. (Planer's Lamprey)
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Gen. 78. Ammoccetes, Dumer. 212. A. Branchialis, Flem. (Pride)
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Gen. 79. Myxine, Linn. 213. M. Glutinosa, Linn. (Glutinous Hag)
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General Outline Of The Organization Of The Animal Kingdom, And Manual Of Comparative Anatomy | by Thomas Rymer Jones
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Forms Of Animal Life | by George Rolleston, W. Hatchett Jackson
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Preface To Second Edition
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List Of Abbreviated Titles
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Additions And Corrections
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Errata
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General Introduction
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General Introduction. Part 2
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General Introduction. Part 3
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General Introduction. Part 4
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General Introduction. Part 5
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General Introduction. Part 6
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General Introduction. Part 7
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1. Common Rat (Mus Decurnanus)
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Common Rat (Mus Decurnanus). Part 2
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Common Rat (Mus Decurnanus). Part 3
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Common Rat (Mus Decurnanus). Part 4
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3. Skeleton Of Wild Rabbit (Lepus Cuniculus, Vzx.fera)
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Skeleton Of Wild Rabbit (Lepus Cuniculus, Vzx.fera). Continued
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4. Cervical, Dorsal, Lumbar, Sacral, And Caudal Vertebrae Of Rabbit (Lepus Cuniculus)
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5. Upper Half Of Rabbit (Lepus Cuniculus)
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Upper Half Of Rabbit (Lepus Cuniculus). Part 2
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Upper Half Of Rabbit (Lepus Cuniculus). Part 3
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Upper Half Of Rabbit (Lepus Cuniculus). Part 4
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6. Duodenum, Pancreas, Spleen, And Left Kidney, Together With Portions Of Stomach, Of The Jejunum, Of The Large Intestine, And Of The Mesentery Of Rabbit (Lepus Cuniculus)
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7. Caecum And Parts Of Large And Of Small Intestine Of Rabbit (Lepus Cuniculus)
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8. Bladder, Uterus Masculinus, Urogenital Canal, And Rectum, With Glands In Relation With Them Respectively, - Of Male Rabbit (Lepus Cuniculus)
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Bladder, Uterus Masculinus, Urogenital Canal, And Rectum, With Glands In Relation With Them Respectively, - Of Male Rabbit (Lepus Cuniculus). Continued
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9. Generative Organs, Together With The Bladder And Rectum, And The Glands In Relation With Them, Of Female Rabbit (Lepus Cuniculus)
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Generative Organs, Bladder, Rectum, Glands Of Female Rabbit. Part 2
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Generative Organs, Bladder, Rectum, Glands Of Female Rabbit. Part 3
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Generative Organs, Bladder, Rectum, Glands Of Female Rabbit. Part 4
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Generative Organs, Bladder, Rectum, Glands Of Female Rabbit. Part 5
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Generative Organs, Bladder, Rectum, Glands Of Female Rabbit. Part 6
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10. Common Pigeon (Columba Livia)
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Common Pigeon (Columba Livia). Part 2
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Common Pigeon (Columba Livia). Part 3
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Common Pigeon (Columba Livia). Part 4
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Common Pigeon (Columba Livia). Part 5
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Common Pigeon (Columba Livia). Part 6
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Common Pigeon (Columba Livia). Part 7
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11. The Skeleton Of The Common Pigeon (Columba Livia)
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The Skeleton Of The Common Pigeon (Columba Livia). Part 2
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The Skeleton Of The Common Pigeon (Columba Livia). Part 3
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The Skeleton Of The Common Pigeon (Columba Livia). Part 4
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The Skeleton Of The Common Pigeon (Columba Livia). Part 5
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12. Common Ringed Snake (Tropidonotus Natrix)
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Common Ringed Snake (Tropidonotus Natrix). Continued
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13. Vertebra Of Constricting Serpent (Python Sp. ?)
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14. Common Frog (Rana Temporaria)
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Common Frog (Rana Temporaria). Part 2
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Common Frog (Rana Temporaria). Part 3
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15. Skeleton Of Common Frog (Rana Temporaria)
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Skeleton Of Common Frog (Rana Temporaria). Continued
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16. The Common Perch (Perca Fluviatilis)
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The Common Perch (Perca Fluviatilis). Part 2
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The Common Perch (Perca Fluviatilis). Part 3
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The Common Perch (Perca Fluviatilis). Part 4
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17. Skeleton Of Common Perch (Perca Fluviatilis)
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Skeleton Of Common Perch (Perca Fluviatilis). Part 2
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Skeleton Of Common Perch (Perca Fluviatilis). Part 3
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Skeleton Of Common Perch (Perca Fluviatilis). Part 4
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18. Vertebrae Of Common Cod (Gadus Morrhua)
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Vertebrae Of Common Cod (Gadus Morrhua). Continued
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19. Ascidian (Ascidia Affinis)
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Ascidian (Ascidia Affinis). Continued
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20. Shell Of Edible Snail (Helix Pomatia)
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21. Edible Snail (Helix Pomatia)
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22. Edible Snail (Helix Pomatia)
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Edible Snail (Helix Pomatia). Part 2
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Edible Snail (Helix Pomatia). Part 3
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23. Edible Snail (Helix Pomatia)
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Edible Snail (Helix Pomatia). Continued
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24. Shell Of Fresh-Water Mussel (Anodonta Cygnea)
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Shell Of Fresh-Water Mussel (Anodonta Cygnea). Continued
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25. Fresh-Water Mussel (Anodonta Cygnea)
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Fresh-Water Mussel (Anodonta Cygnea). Continued
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26. Fresh-Water Mussel (Anodonta Cygnea)
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27. Fresh-Water Mussel (Anodonta Cygnea)
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28. Common Cockroach (Periplaneta Orientalis), Female
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Common Cockroach (Periplaneta Orientalis), Female. Part 2
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Common Cockroach (Periplaneta Orientalis), Female. Part 3
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Common Cockroach (Periplaneta Orientalis), Female. Part 4
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Common Cockroach (Periplaneta Orientalis), Female. Part 5
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29. Larva Of Privet Hawk Moth (Sphinx Ligustri)
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Larva Of Privet Hawk Moth (Sphinx Ligustri). Continued
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30. Pupa Of Privet Hawk Moth (Sphinx Ligustri)
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Pupa Of Privet Hawk Moth (Sphinx Ligustri). Continued
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31. Imago, Male And Female, Of Privet Hawk Moth (Sphinx Ligustri)
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Imago, Male And Female, Of Privet Hawk Moth (Sphinx Ligustri). Part 2
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Imago, Male And Female, Of Privet Hawk Moth (Sphinx Ligustri). Part 3
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32. Common Crayfish (Astacus Fluviatilis), Female
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Common Crayfish (Astacus Fluviatilis), Female. Part 2
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Common Crayfish (Astacus Fluviatilis), Female. Part 3
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Common Crayfish (Astacus Fluviatilis), Female. Part 4
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Common Crayfish (Astacus Fluviatilis), Female. Part 5
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Common Crayfish (Astacus Fluviatilis), Female. Part 6
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Common Crayfish (Astacus Fluviatilis), Female. Part 7
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33. Common Crayfish (Astacus Fluviatilis), Male
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34. Common Crayfish (Astacus Fluviatilis)
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35. Common Crayfish (Astacus Fluviatilis)
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Common Crayfish (Astacus Fluviatilis). Part 2
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Common Crayfish (Astacus Fluviatilis). Part 3
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36. Common Crayfish (Astacus Fliwiatilis), Male
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37. Common Starfish (Asterias Or Asteracanthion Rubens), Dried
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Common Starfish (Asterias Or Asteracanthion Rubens), Dried. Continued
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38. Common Starfish (Asterias, Or Asteracanthion Rubens)
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39. Common Earthworm (Lumbricus Terrestris, S. Agricola)
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Common Earthworm (Lumbricus Terrestris, S. Agricola). Continued
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40. Common Earthworm (Lumbricus Terrestris, S. Agricolca)
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Common Earthworm (Lumbricus Terrestris, S. Agricolca). Part 2
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Common Earthworm (Lumbricus Terrestris, S. Agricolca). Part 3
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Common Earthworm (Lumbricus Terrestris, S. Agricolca). Part 4
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41. Common Earthworm (Lumbricus Terrestris, S. Agricola)
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42. Medicinal Leech (Hirudo Medicinalis)
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Medicinal Leech (Hirudo Medicinalis). Continued
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43. Medicinal Leech (Hirudo Medicinalis)
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44. Medicinal Leech (Hirudo Medicinalis)
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45. Medicinal Leech (Hirudo Medicinalis)
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46. Tapeworm (Taenia Serrata)
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Tapeworm (Taenia Serrata). Continued
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47. Tapeworm In Cystic Stage (Cysticercus Pisiformis, S. C. Taeniae Serratae)
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Tapeworm In Cystic Stage (Cysticercus Pisiformis, S. C. Taeniae Serratae). Continued
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48. Broad-Leafed Hornwrack (Flustra Foliacea)
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Broad-Leafed Hornwrack (Flustra Foliacea). Continued
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49. Sea Anemone (Tealia Crassicornis)
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Sea Anemone (Tealia Crassicornis). Part 2
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Sea Anemone (Tealia Crassicornis). Part 3
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50. Sea-Fir (Sertularia Abietina)
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Sea-Fir (Sertularia Abietina). Continued
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51. Fresh-Water Sponge (Spongilla Lacustris)
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Fresh-Water Sponge (Spongilla Lacustris). Continued
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52. Paramecium Aurelia And Amoeba Proteus
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Paramecium Aurelia And Amoeba Proteus. Continued
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Plate I. Common Rat (Mus Decumanus)
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Plate II. Common Pigeon (Columba Livia)
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Plate III. Common Frog (Rana Temporaria)
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Plate IV. Skate (Raja Batis)
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Skate (Raja Batis). Part 2
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Skate (Raja Batis). Part 3
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Plate V. Cellar Slug (Limax Flavus, S. Variegatus)
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Plate VI. Fresh-Water Mussel (Anodonta Cygnea)
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Plate VII. Lamellibranchiata
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Plate VIII. Common Cockroach (Periplaneta Orientalis), Female
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Plate IX. This Plate Represents Points Of Interest In The Anatomy Of Various Groups Of Arthropoda
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This Plate Represents Points Of Interest In The Anatomy Of Various Groups Of Arthropoda. Continued
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Plate X. Common Crayfish (Astacus Fluviatilis), Male
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Plate XI. Common Starfish (Asterias Rubens), Linn
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Plate XII. Earthworm (Lumbricus Terrestris)
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Plate XIII. Figure Of Medicinal Leech (Hirudo Medicinalis)
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Plate XIV. Cestoda: Hydroidea
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Cestoda: Hydroidea. Part 2
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Cestoda: Hydroidea. Part 3
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Cestoda: Hydroidea. Part 4
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The Animal Kingdom
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Phylum Chordata
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Sub-Phylum Vertebrata
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Sub-Phylum Vertebrata. Part 2
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Sub-Phylum Vertebrata. Part 3
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Sub-Phylum Vertebrata. Part 4
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Sub-Phylum Vertebrata. Part 5
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Sub-Phylum Vertebrata. Part 6
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Sub-Phylum Vertebrata. Part 7
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Sub-Phylum Vertebrata. Part 8
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Sub-Phylum Vertebrata. Part 9
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Sub-Phylum Vertebrata. Part 10
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Sub-Phylum Vertebrata. Part 11
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Sub-Phylum Vertebrata. Part 12
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Class Mammalia
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Class Mammalia. Part 2
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Class Mammalia. Part 3
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Sub-Class Eutheria
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Sub-Class Metatheria
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Sub-Class Prototherta
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Sauropsida
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Class Aves
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Class Aves. Part 2
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Class Aves. Part 3
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Class Aves. Part 4
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Class Reptilia
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Class Reptilia. Part 2
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Class Reptilia. Part 3
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Class Reptilia. Part 4
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Class Reptilia. Part 5
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Class Reptilia. Part 6
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Ichthyopsida S. Anamniota S. Anallantoidea
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Class Amphibia
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Class Amphibia. Part 2
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Class Amphibia. Part 3
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Class Amphibia. Part 4
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Class Amphibia. Part 5
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Class Amphibia. Part 6
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Class Amphibia. Part 7
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Class Pisces
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Class Pisces. Part 2
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Class Pisces. Part 3
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Class Pisces. Part 4
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Class Pisces. Part 5
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Class Pisces. Part 6
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Class Pisces. Part 7
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Class Pisces. Part 8
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Class Pisces. Part 9
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Class Pisces. Part 10
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Class Pisces. Part 11
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Class Cyclostomi (Marsipobranchii)
-
Class Cyclostomi (Marsipobranchii). Continued
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Sub-Phylum And Class Cephalochorda. (Acrania; Pharyngobranchii)
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Sub-Phylum And Class Urochorda (= Tunicata)
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Sub-Phylum And Class Urochorda (= Tunicata). Part 2
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Sub-Phylum And Class Urochorda (= Tunicata). Part 3
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Phylum Mollusca
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Phylum Mollusca. Part 2
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Phylum Mollusca. Part 3
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Phylum Mollusca. Part 4
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Branch I. Glossophora
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Branch I. Glossophora. Part 2
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Branch I. Glossophora. Part 3
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Branch I. Glossophora. Part 4
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Branch I. Glossophora. Part 5
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Class Scaphopoda. (Solenoconcha; Prosopocephala)
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Class Pteropoda
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Class Gastropoda
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Sub-Class 2. Gastropoda Anisopleura
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Gastropoda Anisopleura. Part 2
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Gastropoda Anisopleura. Part 3
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Gastropoda Anisopleura. Part 4
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Gastropoda Anisopleura. Part 5
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Gastropoda Anisopleura. Part 6
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Branch II. Lipocephala
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Branch II. Lipocephala. Part 2
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Branch II. Lipocephala. Part 3
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Phylum Arthropoda
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Phylum Arthropoda. Part 2
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Phylum Arthropoda. Part 3
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Class Insecta. (Hexapoda.)
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Class Insecta. (Hexapoda.). Part 2
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Class Insecta. (Hexapoda.). Part 3
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Class Insecta. (Hexapoda.). Part 4
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Class Insecta. (Hexapoda.). Part 5
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Class Insecta. (Hexapoda.). Part 6
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Class Insecta. (Hexapoda.). Part 7
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Class Insecta. (Hexapoda.). Part 8
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Class Myriapoda
-
Class Myriapoda. Continued
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Class Protracheata. (Onychophora, Peripatidea)
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Class Arachnida
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Class Arachnida. Part 2
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Class Arachnida. Part 3
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Class Arachnida. Part 4
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Class Crustacea
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Class Crustacea. Part 2
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Class Crustacea. Part 3
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Class Crustacea. Part 4
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Class Crustacea. Part 5
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Pycnogonidae. (Pantoftoda)
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Phylum Echinodermata
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Phylum Echinodermata. Part 2
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Phylum Echinodermata. Part 3
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Class Holothurioidea S. Scytodermata
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Class Holothurioidea S. Scytodermata. Continued
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Echinozoa
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Echinozoa. Part 2
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Echinozoa. Part 3
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Echinozoa. Part 4
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Echinozoa. Part 5
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Echinozoa. Part 6
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Class Ophiuroidea
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Pelmatozoa
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Pelmatozoa. Part 2
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Pelmatozoa. Part 3
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Class Cystoidea
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Class Blastoidea
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Vermes
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Vermes. Part 2
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Vermes. Part 3
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Vermes. Part 4
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Vermes. Part 5
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Class Enteropneusta
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Class Enteropneusta. Continued
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Class Chaetopoda
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Class Chaetopoda. Part 2
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Class Chaetopoda. Part 3
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Class Chaetopoda. Part 4
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Class Chaetopoda. Part 5
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Class Chaetopoda. Part 6
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Class Chaetopoda. Part 7
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Class Chaetopoda. Part 8
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Class Chaetopoda. Part 9
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Class Chaetopoda. Part 10. Archi-Chaetopoda = Saccocirridae
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Class Chaetopoda. Part 11
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Archi-Annelida
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Class Gephyrea
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Class Gephyrea. Part 2
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Class Gephyrea. Part 3
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Class Gephyrea. Part 4
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Class Gephyrea. Part 5
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Class Hirudinea. (Discophora)
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Class Hirudinea. (Discophora). Continued
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Class Rotifera
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Class Nemertea (Nentertini. Turbellaria Rkynckocoela)
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Class Nemertea (Nentertini. Turbellaria Rkynckocoela). Part 2
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Class Nemertea (Nentertini. Turbellaria Rkynckocoela). Part 3
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Class Trematoda
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Class Trematoda. Part 2
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Class Trematoda. Part 3
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Class Trematoda. Part 4
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Class Trematoda. Part 5
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Class Trematoda. Part 6
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Class Trematoda. Part 7
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Class Cestoda
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Class Cestoda. Part 2
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Class Cestoda. Part 3
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Class Cestoda. Part 4
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Class Cestoda. Part 5
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Class Cestoda. Part 6
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Class Turbellaria
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Class Turbellaria. Part 2
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Class Turbellaria. Part 3
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Class Turbellaria. Part 4
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Class Chaetognatha
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Class Nematoda
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Class Nematoda. Part 2
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Class Nematoda. Part 3
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Class Nematoda. Part 4
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Class Nematoda. Part 5
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Class Nematoda. Part 6
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Class Nematoda. Part 7
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Class Acanthocephala
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Brachiopoda, Vermiformia, Polyzoa, Pterobranchia
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Class Brachiopoda
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Class Brachiopoda. Part 2
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Class Brachiopoda. Part 3
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Class Brachiopoda. Part 4
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Class Brachiopoda. Part 5
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Vermiformia
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Class Polyzoa (Bryozod)
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Class Polyzoa (Bryozod). Part 2. Ectoprocta
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Class Polyzoa (Bryozod). Part 3
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Pterobranchia
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Coelenterata
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Coelenterata. Continued
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Class Ctenophora
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Class Ctenophora. Part 2
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Class Ctenophora. Part 3
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Class Ctenophora. Part 4
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Class Anthozoa
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Sub-Class I, Alcyonaria ( = Oclactiniae)
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Sub-Class I, Alcyonaria ( = Oclactiniae). Part 2
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Sub-Class I, Alcyonaria ( = Oclactiniae). Part 3
-
Sub-Class 2, Zoantharia ( = Hexacoralla)
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Sub-Class 2, Zoantharia ( = Hexacoralla). Part 2
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Sub-Class 2, Zoantharia ( = Hexacoralla). Part 3
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Sub-Class 2, Zoantharia ( = Hexacoralla). Part 4
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Sub-Class 2, Zoantharia ( = Hexacoralla). Part 5
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Sub-Class 2, Zoantharia ( = Hexacoralla). Part 6
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Class Hydrozoa
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Sub-Class I. Craspedota
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Craspedota. Part 2
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Craspedota. Part 3
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Craspedota. Part 4
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Craspedota. Part 5
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Craspedota. Part 6
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Craspedota. Part 7
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Craspedota. Part 8
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Craspedota. Part 9
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Craspedota. Part 10
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Craspedota. Part 11
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Craspedota. Part 12
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Craspedota. Part 13
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Craspedota. Part 14
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Craspedota. Part 15
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Craspedota. Part 16
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Craspedota. Part 17
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Sub-Class 2. Acraspeda. (Acalephae, Phanerocarpa, Steganopthalmata, Scyphomedusae)
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Acraspeda. (Acalephae, Phanerocarpa, Steganopthalmata, Scyphomedusae). Part 2
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Acraspeda. (Acalephae, Phanerocarpa, Steganopthalmata, Scyphomedusae). Part 3
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Acraspeda. (Acalephae, Phanerocarpa, Steganopthalmata, Scyphomedusae). Part 4
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Acraspeda. (Acalephae, Phanerocarpa, Steganopthalmata, Scyphomedusae). Part 5
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Class Porifera. (Spongida, Spongiae, Spongiariae)
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Class Porifera. (Spongida, Spongiae, Spongiariae). Part 2
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Class Porifera. (Spongida, Spongiae, Spongiariae). Part 3
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Class Porifera. (Spongida, Spongiae, Spongiariae). Part 4
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Class Porifera. (Spongida, Spongiae, Spongiariae). Part 5
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Class Porifera. (Spongida, Spongiae, Spongiariae). Part 6
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Class Porifera. (Spongida, Spongiae, Spongiariae). Part 7
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Class Porifera. (Spongida, Spongiae, Spongiariae). Part 8
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Class Porifera. (Spongida, Spongiae, Spongiariae). Part 9
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Class Porifera. (Spongida, Spongiae, Spongiariae). Part 10
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Class Porifera. (Spongida, Spongiae, Spongiariae). Part 11
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Class Porifera. (Spongida, Spongiae, Spongiariae). Part 12
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Class Porifera. (Spongida, Spongiae, Spongiariae). Part 13
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Mesozoa (E. Van Beneden)
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Mesozoa (E. Van Beneden). Part 2
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Mesozoa (E. Van Beneden). Part 3
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Protozoa
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Protozoa. Part 2
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Protozoa. Part 3
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Plegepoda
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Class Acinetaria S. Tentaculifera
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Class Acinetaria S. Tentaculifera. Part 2
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Class Acinetaria S. Tentaculifera. Part 3
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Class Infusoria S. Ciliata
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Class Infusoria S. Ciliata. Part 2
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Class Infusoria S. Ciliata. Part 3
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Class Infusoria S. Ciliata. Part 4
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Class Infusoria S. Ciliata. Part 5
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Class Mastigophora
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Class Mastigophora. Part 2
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Class Mastigophora. Part 3
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Class Mastigophora. Part 4
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Class Mastigophora. Part 5
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Class Mastigophora. Part 6
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Class Mastigophora. Part 7
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Class Mastigophora. Part 8
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Endoparasita
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Endoparasita. Part 2
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Endoparasita. Part 3. (II) Amoebosporidia
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Endoparasita. Part 4. (IV) Myxosporidia
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Rhizopoda
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Rhizopoda. Part 2
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Rhizopoda. Part 3
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Rhizopoda. Part 4
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Class Radiolaria
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Class Radiolaria. Part 2
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Class Radiolaria. Part 3
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Class Radiolaria. Part 4
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Class Radiolaria. Part 5
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Class Foraminifera (Reticularia; Thalamophora)
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Class Foraminifera (Reticularia; Thalamophora). Part 2
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Class Foraminifera (Reticularia; Thalamophora). Part 3
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Class Foraminifera (Reticularia; Thalamophora). Part 4
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Class Foraminifera (Reticularia; Thalamophora). Part 5
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Class Foraminifera (Reticularia; Thalamophora). Part 6
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Class Foraminifera (Reticularia; Thalamophora). Part 7
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Class Amoebina
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Class Amoebina. Part 2
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Class Amoebina. Part 3
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Class Amoebina. Part 4
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Class Amoebina. Part 5
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Class Amoebina. Part 6
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Class Mycetozoa
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Class Mycetozoa. Continued
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Class Labyrinthulidea
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Proteomyxa
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Proteomyxa. Part 2. Monadineae
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Proteomyxa. Part 3
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Proteomyxa. Part 4
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The Goldfish And Its Systematic Culture With A View To Profit | by Hugo Mulertt
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Knowledge For The People Or, The Plain Why And Because | by John Timbs
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Kittens: A Family Chronicle | by Svend Fleuron
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Stories of Animal Sagacity | by William Henry Giles Kingston
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Concerning Animals And Other Matters | by E. H. Aitken
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Architecture and Construction Books
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Illustrated Handbook of Architecture | by James Fergusson
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book I - Romanesque: Chapter II - Romanesque Style
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book I - Romanesque: Chapter III - Later Romanesque
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book I - Romanesque: Chapter IV - Circular Churches
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book I - Romanesque: Chapter V - Tombs, Towers, Secular Buildings, Romanesque Architecture in the East
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book II - Lombard And Rhenish Architecture: Chapter I - Lombard Architecture
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book II - Lombard And Rhenish Architecture: Chapter II - Switzerland
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book II - Lombard And Rhenish Architecture: Chapter III - Germany
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book II - Lombard And Rhenish Architecture: Chapter IV - Basilicas
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book II - Lombard And Rhenish Architecture: Chapter V - Domestic Architecture
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book III - France: Chapter I - General
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book III - France: Chapter II - Aquitaine
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book III - France: Chapter III - Anjou
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book III - France: Chapter IV - Auvergne
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book III - France: Chapter V - Frankish Style
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book III - France: Chapter VI - Normandy
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book III - France: Chapter VII - Burgundy
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book III - France: Chapter IX - French Gothic Cathedrals
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book III - France: Chapter X - Gothic details
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book VI - Italy: Chapter I
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book VI - Italy: Chapter II
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book VI - Italy: Chapter III - Naples and Apulia
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book VI - Italy: Chapter IV - Sicily
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book VII - Spain And Portugal: Chapter I - Spain
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book VII - Spain And Portugal: Chapter II - Spain and Portugal
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book VIII - England: Chapter II - Peculiarities of English Gothic
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book VIII - England: Chapter III - Architecture of Scotland
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book VIII - England: Chapter IV - Ireland
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book IX: Chapter I - Scandanavia
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book IX: Chapter II - Pomerania
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book X - Byzantine: Chapter II - Byzantine Architecture in Asia
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book X - Byzantine: Chapter III - Architecture of Russia
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Title page - Chapel at Humanejos
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Frontispiece - Spire of St. Stephen's, Vienna
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Fig 365: Plan of Church of San Clemente at Rome [plan] (pg484)
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Fig 366: Plan of the Original Basilica of St. Peter at Rome [plan] (pg487)
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Fig 367: Basilica of St. Peter [section+elevation] (pg489)
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Fig 368: Plan of Sta. Maria Maggiore [plan] (pg490)
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Fig 369: View of Sta. Maria Maggiore [interior] (pg491)
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Fig 370: Section of Sta. Agnese [section+elevation] (pg492a)
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Fig 371: Plan of Sta. Agnese [plan] (pg492b)
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Fig 372: Half section, half elevation, of the Church of San Vincenzo alle Tre Fontaine [section+elevation] (pg493)
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Fig 373: Church of S. Apollinaire in Classe, Ravenna [plan] (pg495a)
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Fig 374: Arches in Church of S. Apollinaire Nuovo, Ravenna [detail] (pg495b)
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Fig 375: Part of apse in S. Apollinaire in Classe, Ravenna [interior] (pg496a)
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Fig 376: S. Apollinaire ad Classem, Ravenna [exterior] (pg496b)
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Fig 377: Church at Parenzo in Istria [plan] (pg497)
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Fig 378: Plan of Church at Torcello [plan] (pg498a)
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Fig 379: Apse of Basilica at Torcello [detail] (pg498b)
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Fig 380: Plan of San Miniato, Florence [plan] (pg500)
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Fig 381: Section of San Miniato, near Florence [section+elevation] (pg501)
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Fig 382: View of the Cathedral at Pisa [exterior] (pg502)
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Fig 383: Plan of Sta. Maria, Toscanella [plan] (pg504)
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Fig 384: View of the Interior of Sta. Maria, Tocanella [interior] (pg505a)
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Fig 385: Elevation of the Exterior of Sta. Maria, Toscanella [section+elevation] (pg505b)
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Fig 386: Plan of the Tomb of Sta. Costanza, Rome [plan] (pg509)
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Fig 387: Plan of San Stephano Rotondo [plan] (pg510a)
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Fig 388: St. Angeli, Perugia (mislabelled as fig 838) [plan] (pg510b)
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Fig 389: St. Angeli, Perugia [section+elevation] (pg510c)
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Fig 390: Baptistry at Nocera dei Pagani [plan] (pg511a)
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Fig 391: Baptistry at Nocera dei Pagani [section+elevation] (pg511b)
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Fig 392: Plan of St. Vitale, Ravenna [plan] (pg512)
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Fig 393: Section of St. Vitale, Ravenna [section+elevation] (pg513)
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Fig 394: Plan of S. Lorenzo at Milan [plan] (pg514)
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Fig 395: Plan of Sta. Fosca, Torcello [plan] (pg516)
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Fig 396: Tomb of Galla Placidia [plan] (pg517)
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Fig 397: Plan of Tomb of Theodoric [plan] (pg518a)
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Fig 398: Elevation of Tomb of Theodoric, Ravenna [exterior] (pg518b)
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Fig 399: Tower of Sta. Maria in Cosmedin [exterior] (pg520a)
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Fig 400: Porta Palatina, Turin [detail] (pg520b)
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Fig 401: Gateway, Palazzo della Ragione, Mantua [exterior] (pg521)
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Fig 402: Church at Pergamus [plan] (pg523)
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Fig 403: Church of the Nativity at Bethlehem [plan] (pg525)
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Fig 404: Interior of the Golden Gateway [interior] (pg526)
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Fig 405: Order of the Golden Gateway [detail] (pg527)
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Fig 406: Order of the Dome of the Rock [detail] (pg528a)
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Fig 407: Plan of the Dome of the Rock at Jerusalem [plan] (pg528b)
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Fig 408: Chapel at Friuli [interior] (pg531)
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Fig 409: Plan of San Antonio, Piacenza [plan] (pg532)
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Fig 410: Section of Church of San Antonio at Piacenza [section+elevation] (pg533)
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Fig 411: Section and Plan of Baptistry at Asti [plan] (pg534a)
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Fig 412: Plan of Cathedral at Novara [plan] (pg534b)
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Fig 413: Elevation and Section of the Facade of the Cathedral at Novara [section+elevation] (pg535)
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Fig 414: Half Section, Half Elevation, of the Baptistry at Novara [section+elevation] (pg536)
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Fig 415: Section of San Michele, Pavia [section+elevation] (pg537a)
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Fig 416: View of the Apse of San Michele, Pavia [NOTE - warped roofs are accurate as in the engraving, not from bad scanning] [exterior] (pg537b)
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Fig 417: Plan of San Ambrogio, Milan [plan] (pg539)
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Fig 418: Atrium of San Ambrogio, Milan [exterior] (pg540)
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Fig 419: Facade of the Cathedral at Piacenza [exterior] (pg541)
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Fig 420: Apse of the Cathedral, Verona [detail] (pg542)
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Fig 421: Facade of San Zenone, Verona [exterior] (pg543)
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Fig 422: View of Zara Cathedral [exterior] (pg544)
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Fig 423: San Tomaso in Limine [plan] (pg546a)
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Fig 424: San Tomaso [section+elevation] (pg546b)
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Fig 425: Plan of the Chruch of Romain-Motier [plan] (pg550)
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Fig 426: View of the Church of Romain-Motier [exterior] (pg551a)
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Fig 427: Section of Church at Granson [section+elevation] (pg551b)
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Fig 428: View of the Cathedral at Zurich [exterior] (pg552a)
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Fig 428: Plan of the Cathedral at Zurich [plan] (pg552b)
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Fig 429: Cloister at Zurich [interior] (pg553)
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Fig 430: Doorway at Basle [detail] (pg554)
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Fig 431: Reduction of an original plan of a Monastery found at St. Gall [plan] (pg556)
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Fig 432: Porch of Convent at Lorsch [exterior] (pg560)
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Fig 433: Plan of the Church at Aix-la-Chapelle [plan] (pg563)
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Fig 434: Church at Nimeguen [section+elevation] (pg564)
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Fig 435: Church at Petersburg [plan] (pg565)
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Fig 436: Baptistery at Bonn [exterior] (pg566)
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Fig 437: Chapel at Cobera on the Moselle [plan] (pg567)
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Fig 438: Plan of the Church at Gernrode [plan] (pg568)
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Fig 439: View of West end of Church at Gernrode [exterior] (pg569a)
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Fig 440: View of West end of Abbey of Corvey [exterior] (pg569b)
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Fig 441: Plan of the Original Church at Treves [plan] (pg570)
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Fig 442: Plan of Medieval Church at Treves [plan] (pg571a)
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Fig 443: Western Apse of Church at Treves [section+elevation] (pg571b)
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Fig 444: Eastern Apse of Church at Treves [section+elevation] (pg572a)
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Fig 445: Plan of Church at Hildesheim [plan] (pg572b)
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Fig 446: Internal View of the Church at Hildesheim [interior] (pg573)
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Fig 447: Cathedral of Worms [plan] (pg574a)
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Fig 448: One Bay of Cathedral at Worms [detail] (pg574b)
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Fig 449: Cathedral at Spires [plan] (pg575)
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Fig 450: Western Apse of Cathedral at Mayence [plan] (pg576)
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Fig 451: 1. Church at Minden; 2. Cathedral at Paderborn; 3. Church at Soest [section+elevation] (pg577a)
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Fig 452: Sta. Maria in Capitulo, Cologne [plan] (pg577b)
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Fig 453: Apse of the Apostle's Church at Cologne [exterior] (pg578)
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Fig 454: Apse of St. Martin's Church at Cologne [exterior] (pg579)
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Fig 455: Church at Laach [plan] (pg580)
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Fig 456: View of Church at Laach [exterior] (pg581)
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Fig 457: Church at Zinsig [exterior] (pg582)
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Fig 458: Rood Screen at Wechelburg [interior] (pg583a)
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Fig 459: Crypt at Gollingen [detail] (pg583b)
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Fig 460: Facade of the Church at Rosheim [exterior] (pg584)
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Fig 461: Church at Marmoutier [exterior] (pg585)
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Fig 462: Chapel at Landsberg [plan] (pg586a)
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Fig 463: Section of Chapel at Landsberg [section+elevation] (pg586b)
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Fig 464: Arcade of the Palace ad Gelnhausen [detail] (pg587)
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Fig 465: Capital, Gelnhausen [detail] (pg588)
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Fig 466: View of the Wartburg [exterior] (pg589)
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Fig 467: Dwelling-house, Cologne (elevation) [exterior] (pg590)
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Fig 468: Back windows in Dwelling house, Cologne [detail] (pg591)
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Fig 469: Windows from Sion Cathedral, Cologne [detail] (pg592a)
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Fig 470: Windows from St. Guerin at Neuss [detail] (pg592b)
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Fig 472: Diagram of Vaulting, South of France [section+elevation] (pg598)
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Fig 473: Porch of Notre Damedes Doms, Avignon [exterior] (pg601)
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Fig 474: Porch of St. Trophine, Arles [exterior] (pg602)
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Fig 475: Apse of Church at Alet [exterior] (pg603)
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Fig 476: Internal Angle of Apse at Alet [detail] (pg604)
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Fig 477: Longitudinal and Cross Section of Fontifroide Church [section+elevation] (pg605)
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Fig 478: Doorway in Church at Maguelone [detail] (pg606)
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Fig 479: Cathedral, Vienne [plan] (pg607)
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Fig 480: Plan of Church at Planes [plan] (pg608a)
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Fig 481: Tower at Puissalicon [exterior] (pg608b)
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Fig 482: Church at Cruas [exterior] (pg609)
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Fig 483: Cloister at Fontifroide [detail] (pg610)
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Fig 484&485: Capitals at Cloister, Elne [detail] (pg611)
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Fig 486: Plan of St. Front, Perigeux [plan] (pg612)
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Fig 487: Part of St. Front, Perigeux [section+elevation] (pg613)
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Fig 488: Interior of Church at Souillac [interior] (pg614)
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Fig 489: Plan of Cathedral at Angouleme [plan] (pg615)
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Fig 490: One bay of Nave, Angouleme [section+elevation] (pg616a)
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Fig 491: Plan of Church at Moissac [plan] (pg616b)
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Fig 492: Plan of Cathedral at Abbey [plan] (pg617)
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Fig 493: Plan of Church at Conques [plan] (pg618)
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Fig 494: Plan of St. Benigne, Dijon [plan] (pg619)
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Fig 495: Church of Charroux [plan] (pg620a)
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Fig 496: Plan of St. Martin at Tours [plan] (pg620b)
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Fig 497: St. Germain, Toulouse [exterior] (pg622)
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Fig 498: Church at Loupiac [exterior] (pg623a)
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Fig 499: St. Eloi, Espalion [exterior] (pg623b)
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Fig 500: Church at Aillas [section+elevation] (pg624a)
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Fig 501: Church at St. Pierre, Toulouse [exterior] (pg624b)
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Fig 502: Cathedral at Angers [plan] (pg627a)
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Fig 503: St. Trinite, Angers [plan] (pg627b)
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Fig 504: View of the Interior of Loches [interior] (pg628a)
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Fig 505: Plan of Church at Fontevrault [plan] (pg628b)
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Fig 506: View of Chevet at Fontevrault [exterior] (pg629a)
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Fig 507: Elevation of one of the bays of the nave at Fontevrault [section+elevation] (pg629b)
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Fig 508: Facade of Church of Notre Dame at Poitiers [exterior] (pg630)
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Fig 509: Plan of Cathedral at Poitiers [plan] (pg631)
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Fig 510: Spire at Cunault [exterior] (pg632)
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Fig 511: Church at Issoire [plan] (pg634)
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Fig 512: Elevation of Church at Issoire [section+elevation] (pg635a)
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Fig 513: Section of Church at Issoire, looking East [section+elevation] (pg635b)
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Fig 514: Elevation of Chevet, Notre Dame de Puy [section+elevation] (pg636)
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Fig 515: Plan of Chevet, Notre Dame de Puy [plan] (pg637)
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Fig 516: Fortified Church at Royat [exterior] (pg638)
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Fig 517: Plan and Section of Basse (Euvre, Beauvais) [plan] (pg640)
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Fig 518: External view of Basse (Euvre, Beauvais) [exterior] (pg641a)
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Fig 519: Internal view of Basse (Euvre, Beauvais) [interior] (pg641b)
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Fig 519: Decoration of St. Genereux [detail] (pg642)
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Fig 520: Triapsal Church at Querqueville [exterior] (pg643)
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Fig 521: Plan of the Church of St. Stephen, Caen (Fig. 1 - as originally built; Fig. 2 - superseded by a chevet a century later) [plan] (pg644)
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Fig 522: Western facade of St. Stephen, Caen [exterior] (pg645)
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Fig 523: Elevation of Compartment of Nave of St. Stephen, Caen [section+elevation] (pg646)
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Fig 525: Compartment, Abbaye des Dames, Caen [section+elevation] (pg648)
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Fig 526: East end of St. Nicoles, Caen [exterior] (pg649)
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Fig 527: Lower compartment, Nave, Bayeux [detail] (pg650)
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Fig 528: View of interior of Abbey at Tournus [interior] (pg652)
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Fig 529: Plan of Abbey Church at Cluny [plan] (pg653)
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Fig 530: View of aisle at Autun [interior] (pg654)
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Fig 531: View of nave at Autun [interior] (pg655a)
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Fig 532: Section of Narthex at Vezelay [section+elevation] (pg655b)
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Fig 533: East End, St. Menoux [exterior] (pg656)
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Fig 534: Chevet, St. Menoux [interior] (pg657)
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Fig 535: Plan of Cathedral of Notre Dame, Paris [plan] (pg669)
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Fig 536: Section of side aisles, Cathedral of Paris [section+elevation] (pg670a)
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Fig 537: External elevation, Cathedral of Paris [section+elevation] (pg670b)
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Fig 538: Plan of Chartres Cathedral [plan] (pg671)
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Fig 539: Plan of Rheims Cathedral [plan] (pg672a)
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Fig 540: Plan of Amiens Cathedral [plan] (pg672b)
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Fig 541: View of the facade of the Cathedral at Paris [exterior] (pg673)
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Fig 542: North-west view of the Cathedral at Chartres [exterior] (pg674)
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Fig 543: Buttress at Chartres [detail] (pg675a)
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Fig 544: Buttress at Rheims [detail] (pg675b)
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Fig 545: Bay of nave of Beauvais Cathedral [section+elevation] (pg678)
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Fig 546: Doorway, South Transept, Beauvais [exterior] (pg679)
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Fig 547: Plan of Cathedral at Noyon [plan] (pg680)
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Fig 548: Spires of Laon Cathedral [exterior] (pg681)
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Fig 549: View of Cathedral at Coutances [exterior] (pg682a)
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Fig 550: Lady Chapel, Auxerre [interior] (pg682b)
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Fig 551: Plan of Cathedral at Troyes [plan] (pg683)
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Fig 552: Facade of Cathedral at Troyes [exterior] (pg684)
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Fig 553: Window of Cathedral at Lyons [detail] (pg685a)
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Fig 554: Plan of Cathedral at Bazas [plan] (pg685b)
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Fig 555: Plan of Cathedral at Bourges [plan] (pg686)
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Fig 556: Section of Cathedral at Bourges [section+elevation] (pg687)
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Fig 557: View in the Choir of Charite sur Loire [interior] (pg688)
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Fig 558: Chevet, Pontigny [interior] (pg689)
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Fig 559: West front of St. Marie de l'Epine (near Chalons sur Marne) [exterior] (pg690)
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Fig 560: Plan of Church of St. Ouen at Rouen [plan] (pg691)
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Fig 561: Church of St. Ouen at Rouen [exterior] (pg692)
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Fig 562: Southern porch of St. Ouen at Rouen [exterior] (pg693)
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Fig 563: Diagram of plans of pillars [detail] (pg696)
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Fig 564: Window, St. Martin, Paris [detail] (pg697a)
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Fig 565: Window in the nave of Cathedral at Chartres [detail] (pg697b)
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Fig 566: Window in Choir of Cathedral at Chartres [detail] (pg698a)
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Fig 567: Window at Rheims [detail] (pg698b)
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Fig 568: Window at St. Ouen [section+elevation] (pg699a)
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Fig 569: Window at Chartres [section+elevation] (pg699b)
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Fig 570: West Window, Chartres [detail] (pg699c)
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Fig 571: Transept Window, Chartres [detail] (pg699d)
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Fig 572: West Window, Rheims [detail] (pg700a)
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Fig 573: West Window, Evreux [detail] (pg700b)
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Fig 574: West Window, St. Ouen [detail] (pg701)
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Fig 575: Diagram of vaulting [plan] (pg703)
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Fig 576: Abbey Church, Souvigny [interior] (pg704)
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Fig 577: Diagram of buttresses [plan] (pg705)
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Fig 578: Flying Buttress of St. Ouen [detail] (pg706)
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Fig 579: Flying Buttress at Amiens [detail] (pg707)
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Fig 580: St. Pierre, Caen [exterior] (pg709)
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Fig 581: Lantern, St. Ouen, Rouen [exterior] (pg710)
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Fig 582: Corbel, From Didron, Annales Archaeologiques [detail] (pg711a)
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Fig 583: Capitals from Rheims [detail] (pg711b)
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Fig 584: Rood-screen from the Madeleine at Troyes [interior] (pg713)
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Fig 585: House at Cluny [section+elevation] (pg714)
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Fig 586: House at Yrieix [section+elevation] (pg715)
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Fig 587: Portal of the Ducal Palace at Nancy [exterior] (pg716)
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Fig 588: View of West-end of Church at Nivelles [exterior] (pg719)
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Fig 589: Plan of Cathedral at Tournay [plan] (pg720)
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Fig 590: Section of central portion of Church at Tournay, looking South [section+elevation] (pg721)
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Fig 591: West front of Notre Dame de Maestricht [exterior] (pg722a)
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Fig 592: Spires of the Chapel of St. Sang, Bruges [exterior] (pg722b)
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Fig 593: Window in Church at Villers, near Grenappe [detail] (pg723)
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Fig 594: Plan of the Cathedral at Antwerp [plan] (pg724)
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Fig 595: Plan of St. Jacques, Liege [plan] (pg726)
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Fig 596: Belfrey at Ghent [exterior] (pg729)
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Fig 597: Cloth-hall at Ypres [exterior] (pg730)
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Fig 598: View of Town-hall, Brussels [exterior] (pg732)
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Fig 599: Part of the Bishop's Palace, Liege [section+elevation] (pg733)
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Fig 600: Section of St. Gereon, Cologne, Neider, Rhein [section+elevation] (pg736a)
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Fig 601: Plan of St. Gereon, Cologne, Neider, Rhein [plan] (pg736b)
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Fig 602: East-end of Church at Gelnhausen [section+elevation] (pg737)
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Fig 603: Plan of the Church at Marburg [plan] (pg738a)
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Fig 604: Section of Church at Marburg [section+elevation] (pg738b)
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Fig 605: Plan of Church at Altenberg [plan] (pg739)
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Fig 606: Plan of Cathedral at Cologne [plan] (pg740)
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Fig 607: Intended Western Facade of Cathedral at Cologne [exterior] (pg742)
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Fig 608: View of the Church at Friburg [exterior] (pg744)
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Fig 609: Plan of Strasburg Cathedral [plan] (pg746)
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Fig 610: West Front of Cathedral at Strasburg [exterior] (pg747)
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Fig 612: View of the Spire of St. Stephen's, Vienna (same as frontispiece, slightly different quality) [exterior] (pg751)
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Fig 611: Plan of Ratisbon Cathedral [plan] (pg749)
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Fig 613: Plan of Church at Xanten [plan] (pg753)
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Fig 614: Maria Kirche at Mulhausen [plan] (pg755a)
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Fig 615: View of Maria Kirche at Mulhausen [exterior] (pg755b)
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Fig 616: St. Severus Church at Erfuth [exterior] (pg756)
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Fig 617: Anna Chapel at Heiligenstadt [exterior] (pg758)
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Fig 618: Sacraments Hauslein at Nuremberg [detail] (pg759)
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Fig 619: Doorway of Church at Chemnitz [detail] (pg760)
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Fig 620: Schone Brunnen at Nuremberg [interior] (pg762)
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Fig 621: Bay Window from St. Sebald, Nuremberg [detail] (pg763)
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Fig 622: Plan of the Church at Vercelli [plan] (pg767)
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Fig 623: Church at Asti [exterior] (pg768)
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Fig 624: Plan of Cathedral at Sienna [plan] (pg770)
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Fig 625: Facade of the Cathedral at Sienna [exterior] (pg771)
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Fig 626: Plan of the Cathedral at Florence [plan] (pg772)
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Fig 627: Section of Dome and part of Nave of the Cathedral at Florence [section+elevation] (pg773)
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Fig 628: Part of the flank of Cathedral at Florence [detail] (pg774)
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Fig 629: Dome at Chiaravelle, near Milan [exterior] (pg775)
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Fig 630: Plan of the part executed of St. Petronio, Bologna [plan] (pg776)
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Fig 631: Section of St. Petronio, Bologna [section+elevation] (pg777)
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Fig 632: Plan of the Cathedral of Milan [plan] (pg778)
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Fig 633: Section of the Cathedral of Milan [section+elevation] (pg779)
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Fig 634: Design for Facade of Milan Cathedral [plan] (pg781)
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Fig 635: Duomo at Ferrara [section+elevation] (pg782)
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Fig 636: View of St. Francesco, Brescia [exterior] (pg783)
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Fig 637: View of the Duomo at Prato [exterior] (pg785)
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Fig 638: Campanile, Palazzo Scaligeri, Verona [exterior] (pg786)
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Fig 639: Campanile, S. Andrea, Mantua [exterior] (pg787)
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Fig 640: Campanile at Florence [exterior] (pg788)
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Fig 641: North Porch, Sta. Maria Maggiore, Bergamo [exterior] (pg790)
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Fig 642: Palace of the Jurisconsults at Cremona [exterior] (pg792)
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Fig 643: Broletto at Como [exterior] (pg793)
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Fig 644: Ornamental brickwork from the Broletto at Como [detail] (pg794)
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Fig 645: Window from the Cathedral of Monza [detail] (pg795a)
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Fig 646: Window from Verona [detail] (pg795b)
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Fig 647: Window from Verona [detail] (pg795c)
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Fig 648: Central part of the Facade of the Doge's Palace, Venice [exterior] (pg797)
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Fig 649: Ca d'Oro, Venice [exterior] (pg798)
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Fig 650: Angle Window at Venice. From Street [detail] (pg799)
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Fig 651: Ponte del Paradiso, Venice [detail] (pg800)
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Fig 652: West Front of the Church of San Nicola in Bari [exterior] (pg803)
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Fig 653: West Front of Cathedral Church of Bittono [exterior] (pg804)
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Fig 654: Window in the South Side of the Cathedral Church in Matera [detail] (pg805)
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Fig 655: San Giovanni degli Eremiti, Palermo [exterior] (pg810)
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Fig 656: Plan of Church at Montrale [plan] (pg811)
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Fig 657: Portion of the Nave, Monreale [section+elevation] (pg812)
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Fig 658: Lateral entrance to Cathedral at Palermo [exterior] (pg814)
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Fig 659: Cathedral at Zamora [exterior] (pg821)
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Fig 660: Colletiate Church at Toro [exterior] (pg822)
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Fig 661: St. Millian, Segovia [plan] (pg823a)
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Fig 662: Church of the Templars at Segovia [plan] (pg823b)
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Fig 663: Cathedral of Leon [plan] (pg824)
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Fig 664: Cathedral at Burgos [plan] (pg825)
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Fig 665: West Front of Burgos Cathedral [exterior] (pg826)
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Fig 666: Cimborio of Cathedral at Valencia [exterior] (pg827)
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Fig 667: View in the Choir of the Cathedral at Toledo [interior] (pg829)
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Fig 668: Plan of Cathedral at Seville [plan] (pg831)
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Fig 669: Plan of the Cathedral at Batalha [plan] (pg835)
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Fig 670: Cloister of the Huelgas, near Burgos [interior] (pg837)
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Fig 671: Castle of Cocos, Castille [exterior] (pg838)
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Fig 672: Chapel at Humanijos (same as title page, slightly different quality) [exterior] (pg839)
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Fig 673: Tower at Ilescas [exterior] (pg840)
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Fig 674: St. Paul, Saragoza [exterior] (pg841)
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Fig 675: Doorway from Valencia [detail] (pg842)
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Fig 676: Tower of Earl's Barton Church, Northamptonshire [exterior] (pg845)
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Fig 677: South-eastern transept, Canterbury Cathedral [exterior] (pg847)
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Fig 678: Prior de Estria's screen, Canterbury Cathedral [detail] (pg848)
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Fig 679: View of the Chapter House and Angel Tower, Canterbury [exterior] (pg849)
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Fig 680: Plan of Canterbury Cathedral [plan] (pg850)
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Fig 681: Arch over the Black Prince's Tomb, Canterbury Cathedral [interior] (pg851)
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Fig 682: Rochester Cathedral, West Doorway [detail] (pg852)
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Fig 683: Crypt, Rochester [interior] (pg853)
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Fig 684: Presbytery of Chichester Cathedral [interior] (pg854)
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Fig 685: Chichester Cathedral [exterior] (pg855)
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Fig 686: Spire of chichester Cathedral [section+elevation] (pg856)
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Fig 687: Plan of Norwich Cathedral [plan] (pg857)
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Fig 688: Plan of Winchester Cathedral [plan] (pg858)
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Fig 689: Five Sisters, York [exterior] (pg859)
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Fig 690: Plan of Salisbury Cathedral [plan] (pg860)
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Fig 691: Plan of the Abbey at Westminster [plan] (pg861)
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Fig 692: East End of Lincoln Cathedral [exterior] (pg863)
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Fig 694: East Window, Carlisle Cathedral [detail] (pg864c)
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Fig 695: South Window, Lincoln [detail] (pg865a)
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Fig 696: Wolsey's Chapel, Windsor [section+elevation] (pg865b)
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Fig 697: Plan of Wells Cathedral [plan] (pg866)
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Fig 698: Plan of York Cathedral [plan] (pg867)
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Fig 699: West Front of Peterborough Cathedral [exterior] (pg868)
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Fig 700: Ground Plan, Ely Cathedral [plan] (pg869)
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Fig 701: Plan of Ste. Chapelle, Paris [plan] (pg870a)
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Fig 702: Plan of St. Stephen's, Westminster [plan] (pg870b)
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Fig 703: Internal Elevation of St. Stephen's Chapel, Westminster [section+elevation] (pg871)
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Fig 704: Waltham Cross [detail] (pg872)
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Fig 705: Doorway in Rochester Cathedral [detail] (pg873)
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Fig 706: Tomb of Edward III in Westminster Abbey [detail] (pg874)
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Fig 707: Hall of Palace at Eltham [interior] (pg875)
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Fig 708: Doorway, King's College Chapel [detail] (pg876)
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Fig 709: Doorway to Cloisters, Windsor [detail] (pg877)
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Fig 710: Roof of Choir, Oxford Cathedral [detail] (pg880)
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Fig 711: Diagrams of Vaulting [detail] (pg882a)
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Fig 712: Roof of Cloister, Gloucester [detail] (pg882b)
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Fig 713: Vault of St. George's Chapel, Windsor [detail] (pg883a)
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Fig 714: Aisle in Henry VII's Chapel, Windsor [interior] (pg883b)
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Fig 715: View of Litchfield Cathedral [exterior] (pg888)
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Fig 716: Window, Lenchars [detail] (pg893)
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Fig 717: Pier arch, Jedburgh [interior] (pg894)
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Fig 718: Arches in Kelso Abbey [detail] (pg895)
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Fig 719: Three bays of Cathedral at Kirkwall [section+elevation] (pg896)
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Fig 720: North side of the Cathedral at Kirkwall [exterior] (pg897)
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Fig 722: View in Crypt of Glasgow Cathedral [interior] (pg899)
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Fig 723: Crypt of Cathedral at Glasgow [interior] (pg900a)
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Fig 724: Clerestory Window, Glasgow Cathedral [detail] (pg900b)
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Fig 725: East end of Glasgow Cathedral [exterior] (pg901)
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Fig 726: East End, Elgin Cathedral [exterior] (pg902)
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Fig 727: South Transept, Elgin Cathedral [exterior] (pg903a)
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Fig 728: Ornament of Doorway, Elgin [detail] (pg903b)
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Fig 729: Aisle in Melrose Abbey [interior] (pg904)
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Fig 730: East Window, Melrose [interior] (pg905)
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Fig 731: Chapel at Roslyn [exterior] (pg906)
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Fig 732: Under Chapel, Roslyn [interior] (pg907)
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Fig 733: Ornament from Holyrood [detail] (pg908a)
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Fig 734: Ornament from Holyrood [detail] (pg908b)
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Fig 735: Interior of Porch, Dunfermline [interior] (pg909)
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Fig 736: Window at Dunkeld Restored [detail] (pg910a)
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Fig 737: Doorway, Linlithgow [detail] (pg910b)
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Fig 738: Doorway, St. Giles's, Edinburgh [detail] (pg911)
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Fig 739: Doorway, Pluscardine Abbey [detail] (pg912a)
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Fig 740: Window in Tower, Iona [detail] (pg912b)
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Fig 741: Aisle in Trinity Church, Edinburgh [interior] (pg913)
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Fig 742: Cloister, Kilconnel Abbey [exterior] (pg916)
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Fig 743: Oratory, Innisfallen, Killarney [exterior] (pg917)
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Fig 744: Cormac's Chapel, Cashel [exterior] (pg918a)
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Fig 745: Section of Chapel, Killaloe [section+elevation] (pg918b)
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Fig 746: St. Kevin's Kitchen, Glendalough [exterior] (pg919)
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Fig 747: Round Tower and Chapel, Roscrea [exterior] (pg920)
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Fig 748: Doorway in Tower, Kildare (section and plan) [detail] (pg921)
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Fig 749: Doorway in Tower, Donoughmore, Meath [detail] (pg922a)
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Fig 750: Doorway in Tower, Antrim [detail] (pg922b)
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Fig 751: Tower, Devenish [exterior] (pg922c)
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Fig 752: Tower, Kilree, Kilkenny [exterior] (pg922d)
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Fig 753: Tower, Keneith, Cork [exterior] (pg923a)
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Fig 754: Tower, Ardmore [exterior] (pg923b)
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Fig 755: Floor in Tower, Keneith [detail] (pg923c)
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Fig 756: Doorway, Monasterboice [detail] (pg924a)
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Fig 757: Doorway, Kilcullen, Kildare [detail] (pg924b)
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Fig 758: Windows in Round Towers [detail] (pg924c)
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Fig 759: Window, Glendalough [detail] (pg924d)
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Fig 760: Oratory of Gallerus [exterior] (pg925)
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Fig 761: Tower, Jerpoint Abbey [detail] (pg926a)
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Fig 762: House, Galway [detail] (pg926b)
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Fig 763: Ballyromney Court, Cork [exterior] (pg927a)
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Fig 764: Cross at Kells [detail] (pg927b)
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Fig 765: Plan of Church at Roeskilde [plan] (pg930a)
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Fig 766: Roeskilde Domkirche [section+elevation] (pg930b)
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Fig 767: Plan of Cathedral at Trondhjem [plan] (pg932a)
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Fig 768: View of Cathedral at Trondhjem [exterior] (pg932b)
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Fig 769: Plan of Church at Hitterdal [plan] (pg933)
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Fig 770: View of the Chruch at Hitterdal [exterior] (pg934)
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Fig 771: Church of Urnes, Norway [exterior] (pg935)
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Fig 772: Cathedral, Lubeck [plan] (pg937)
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Fig 773: Church of St. Mary, Lubeck [plan] (pg938)
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Fig 774: Church of St. Mary, Lubeck [exterior] (pg939)
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Fig 775: Tower in the Koeblinger Strasse, Hanover [exterior] (pg940)
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Fig 776: Church of Sergius and Bacchus [plan] (pg946a)
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Fig 777: Section of Church of Sergius and Bacchus [section+elevation] (pg946b)
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Fig 778: Diagram of Byzantine arrangement [plan] (pg946c)
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Fig 779: Diagram of Byzantine pendentives [detail] (pg947)
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Fig 780: Upper story and ground floor. Plan of Sta. Sophia [plan] (pg948)
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Fig 781: Section of Sta. Sophia at Constantinople [section+elevation] (pg949)
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Fig 782: Pillar in Church of St. Johm, Constantinople [detail] (pg952a)
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Fig 783: Capital from Sergius and Bacchus [detail] (pg952b)
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Fig 784: Entablature from Sergius and Bacchus [detail] (pg952c)
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Fig 785: Lower order of the Church of Sta. Sophia [detail] (pg953)
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Fig 786: Upper order of Sta. Sophia [detail] (pg954)
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Fig 787: Church of Mone tes Koras [section+elevation] (pg955)
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Fig 789: Fig 788: Plan of the Theotocos [plan] (pg956a)
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Elevation of Church of Theotocus [section+elevation] (pg956)
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Fig 790: Cathedral at Athens [exterior] (pg959a)
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Fig 791: Plan of Panagia Lycodemo [plan] (pg959b)
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Fig 792: Church of Panagia Lycodemo [section+elevation] (pg960a)
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Fig 793: Plan of Church at Misitra [plan] (pg960b)
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Fig 794: Church at Misitra [section+elevation] (pg961)
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Fig 795: Apse from Misitra [detail] (pg962)
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Fig 796: Plan of St. Mark's, Venice [plan] (pg963)
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Fig 797: Section of St. Mark's, Venice [section+elevation] (pg964)
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Fig 798: St. Clement, Ancyra [section+elevation] (pg966a)
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Fig 799: Church of St. Clement, Ancyra [plan] (pg966b)
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Fig 800: Church at Trabala [plan] (pg967a)
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Fig 801: Great Church at Heirapolis [plan] (pg967b)
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Fig 802: Church at Heirapolis [plan] (pg967c)
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Fig 803: Section of Great Church at Heirapolis [section+elevation] (pg968)
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Fig 804: Rock-cut Church at Inkermann [plan] (pg969a)
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Fig 805: View in church cave at Inkermann [interior] (pg969b)
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Fig 806: Cave at Inkermann [section+elevation] (pg970a)
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Fig 807: Section of Church at Pitzounda [section+elevation] (pg970b)
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Fig 808: View of Church at Pitzounda [exterior] (pg971a)
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Fig 809: Plan of Church at Pitzounda [plan] (pg971b)
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Fig 810: Plan of Church at Etchmiasdin [plan] (pg972a)
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Fig 811: Plan of Church at Mokwi [plan] (pg972b)
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Fig 812: Plan of Cathedral at Ani [plan] (pg973a)
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Fig 813: Section of Cathedral at Ani [section+elevation] (pg973b)
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Fig 814: Side elevation of Cathedral at Ani [section+elevation] (pg974a)
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Fig 815: Section of dome at Dighour [detail] (pg974b)
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Fig 816: Church at Kouthais [plan] (pg975a)
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Fig 817: Church at Bedochwinta [plan] (pg975b)
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Fig 818: Window at Kouthais [detail] (pg975c)
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Fig 819: Plan of Tomb at Ani [plan] (pg976a)
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Fig 820: Tomb at Ani [section+elevation] (pg976b)
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Fig 821: Tomb at Varzahan [exterior] (pg977)
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Fig 822: Church of St. Basil, Kieff [plan] (pg979a)
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Fig 823: St. Irene, Kieff [plan] (pg979b)
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Fig 824: Plan of Cathedral at Kieff [plan] (pg980)
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Fig 825: East end of the Church at Novogorod [exterior] (pg981)
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Fig 826: Cathedral at Tchernigon [exterior] (pg982a)
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Fig 827: Village Church near Novogorod [exterior] (pg982b)
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Fig 828: Village Church near Tzarkoe Selo [exterior] (pg983)
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Fig 829: Interior of Church at Kostroma [interior] (pg984)
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Fig 830: Interior of Church near Kostroma [interior] (pg985)
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Fig 831: Doorway of the Troitza Monastery [exterior] (pg986a)
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Fig 832: Plan of the Church of the Assumption, Moscow [plan] (pg986b)
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Fig 833: Plan of the Church of Vassili Blanskenoy, Moscow [plan] (pg986c)
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Fig 834: View of the Church of Vassili Blanskenoy, Moscow [exterior] (pg987)
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Fig 835: Tower of Ivan Veliki, Moscow [exterior] (pg988)
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Fig 836: Tower of Boris, Kremlin, Moscow [exterior] (pg989)
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Fig 837: Holy Gate, Kremlin, Moscow [exterior] (pg990)
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A Treatise On Architecture And Building Construction Vol2: Masonry. Carpentry. Joinery
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Masonry. Province Of Masonry
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Excavation. Character Of Soil
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Rock
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Virgin Soil
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Made Ground
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Masonry Conclusions
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Cellars And Foundations. Area And Depth Of Excavation
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Protection Of Excavations
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Removal Of Material
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Cesspools
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Disposal Of Sewage
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Cisterns
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Protection Of Foundation Walls
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Foundations. Footings. Purpose Of Footings
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Timber Footings
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Concrete And Stone Footings
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Footings Ox Rock And Gravel
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Footings On Sloping Ground
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Spread Footings
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Proportioning Footings
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Piling
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Piling. Part 2
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Piling. Part 3
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Piling. Part 4
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Cribs For Caissons
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Foundation Walls. General Considerations
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Thickness Of Walls
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Stone Rubble Foundation Walls
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Foundation Walls Partly On Rock
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Openings In Foundation Walls
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Area Walls
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Window And Entrance Areas
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Area Steps
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Vault Walls And Vaults
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Calculation For Size Of Stone
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Pavements And Sidewalks
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Retaining Walls
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Dampness In Cellar Wales
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Shoring, Needling, And Underpinning
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Shoring
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Needling
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Underpinning
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Bracing
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Materials Used In Masonry Construction. Lime, Cements, Sand, And Mortar
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Lime
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Cements
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Sand And Its Substitutes
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Mortar
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Bricks And Brick Making. Introductory
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Hand-Made Brick
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Machine-Made Brick
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Burning The Brick
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Classes Of Building Brick
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Size Of Bricks
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Strength And Quality Of Brick
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Brick Masootiy. Thickness Of Brick Walls
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Brick Masootiy. Thickness Of Brick Walls. Continued
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Bricklaying
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Laying Common Brick
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Laying Pressed Brick
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Joints In Brickwork
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Pointing Brickwork
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Bricklaying In Extreme Weather
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Bond In Brickwork
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Bond In Brickwork. Part 2
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Bond In Brickwork. Part 3
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Hollow Walls
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Hollow Walls With Brick Withe Bonds
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Veneered Walls
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Terra-Cotta Furring
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Chimneys
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Fireplaces
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Construction Details. Anchoring The Walls
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Corbeling For Floor Joists
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Carrying Up Walls Evenly
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Bonding Walls At Angles
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Openings In Walls
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Joining New Walls To Old
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Party Walls
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Wood Lintels And Wood Bricks
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Damp-Proof Courses
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Ornamental Brickwork
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Brick Cornices
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Brick Arches
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Relieving Arches
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Brick Vaults
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Brick Piers
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Brick Nogging
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Cleaning And Protection Of Brickwork. Cleaning Down
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Protecting Outside Of Brickwork
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Strength Of Brickwork
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Measurement Of Brickwork
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Inspection Of Work
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Building Stone. Varieties Of Stone
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Granite, Gneiss, And Syenite
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Limestones
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Sandstones
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Qualities Of Good Stone
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Qualities Of Good Stone. Part 2
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Qualities Of Good Stone. Part 3
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Inspection And Tests
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Stoke Cutter And Finishing
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Stone-Cutting Tools
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Finish Of Stonework
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Finish Of Stonework. Continued
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Stone Masonry. General Considerations
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Rubble Wales
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Ashlar
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Ashlar. Continued
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Bond Stones And Templets
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Quoins And Jambs
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Trimmings
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Lintels
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Lintels. Continued
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Copings
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Columns And Entablatures
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Stone Steps
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Stone Arches
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Kinds Of Arches
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Kinds Of Arches. Continued
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Construction Of Arches
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Construction Of Arches. Continued
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Pointing Stonework
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Cleaning And Protecting Stonework
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Strength Of Masonry
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Measurement Of Stonework
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Inspection
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Concrete Construction. Use And Value
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Methods Of Construction. Molds
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Making And Laying Concrete
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Making And Laying Concrete. Continued
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Hollow Concrete Walls
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Other Uses Of Concrete
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Terra Cotta. Value In Construction
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Manufacture Of Terra Cotta
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Construction Details
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Construction Details. Continued
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Fireproofing. Introductory
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Fireproof Materials
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Floor Construction
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Flat Tile Arches
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Flat Tile Arches. Part 2
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Flat Tile Arches. Part 3
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Flat Tile Arches. Part 4
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Segmental, Tile Arches
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Ventilated Floors
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Concrete And Metal Floors
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Concrete And Metal Floors. Continued
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Selection Of A Fireproof System
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Fireproof Roofs
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Protection Of Columns And Girders
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Fireproof Partitions
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Plastering
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Lathing
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Wooden Lathing
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Metal, Lathing
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Metal, Lathing. Part 2
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Metal, Lathing. Part 3
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Lime Plastering. Materials
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Plasterers' Tools
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Proportions of Materials
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Mixing Plastering Mortar
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Applying The Plaster
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Applying The Plaster. Part 2
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Applying The Plaster. Part 3
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Hard Wall Piasters
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Plaster Ornaments And Scagliola
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Stucco
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Whitewashing
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Fireproof Lathing And Plastering
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Inspection Of Fireproof Lathing And Plastering Work
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Floor Tiling
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Carpentry. Province Of Carpentry
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Timber. Properties Of Timber
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Timber. Properties Of Timber. Part 2
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Timber. Properties Of Timber. Part 3
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Timber. Properties Of Timber. Part 4
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Methods Of Sawing
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Seasoning
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Properties Of Different Kinds Of Wood
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The Evergreen Class
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The Hardwood Class
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The Hardwood Class. Continued
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Classes Of Framed Structures
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Joint Types
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Joints
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Joints. Part 2
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Joints. Part 3
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Joints. Part 4
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Framing. Sills, Posts, And Studs
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Floors
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Partitions
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Partitions. Continued
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The Framing Of Roofs
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The Framing Of Roofs. Part 2
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The Framing Of Roofs. Part 3
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The Framing Of Roofs. Part 4
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The Framing Of Roofs. Part 5
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The Use Of The Steel, Square
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Construction Of Roofs
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Construction Of Roofs. Continued
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Dormer-Windows
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Balloon-Frame Construction. General. Description
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Balloon-Frame Construction. General. Description. Continued
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Various Details Of Construction. Plaster Grounds
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Siding
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Verandas
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Centers For Arches: Domes
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Centers For Arches: Domes. Part 2
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Centers For Arches: Domes. Part 3
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Centers For Arches: Domes. 212. Pendentives
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Centers For Arches: Domes. 216. Niches
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Slow-Burning Construction
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Slow-Burning Construction. Part 2
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Slow-Burning Construction. Part 3
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Joinery. Province Of Joinery
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Joints. Part 5
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Joints. Part 6
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Joints. Part 7
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General Joinery. Provision For Expansion And Contraction
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Interior Trim
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Interior Trim. Continued
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Door Making
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Door Making. Continued
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Windows
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Windows. Part 2
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Windows. Part 3
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Windows. Part 4
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Windows. Part 5
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Windows. Part 6
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Windows. Part 7
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Windows. Part 8
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Windows. Part 9
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Windows. Part 10
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Bending Wood
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Veneeeing
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Blinds
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Hinges And Their Application
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Interior Fittings
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Interior Fittings. Continued
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Exterior Joinsery
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A Series Of Questions And Examples
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Masonry. (Arts. 1-285. Sec. 7.)
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Masonry. (Arts. 1-364. Sec. 8.)
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Carpentry. (Arts. 1-234. Sec. 9.)
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Joinery. (Arts. 1-116. Sec. 10.)
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A Treatise On Architecture And Building Construction Vol3: Stair Building, Ornamental Ironwork, Roofing, Sheet-Metal Work, Electric-Light Wiring And Bellwork
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A Treatise On Architecture And Building Construction Vol4: Plumbing And Gas-Fitting, Heating And Ventilation, Painting And Decorating, Estimating And Calculating Quantities
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Plumbing And Gas-Fitting. Plumbing. Introduction
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Plumbing Fixtures. Sinks
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Wash Basins
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Baths
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Baths. Continued
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Laundry Tubs
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Water Closets
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Flushing Apparatus
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Latrines
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Urinals
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Kitchen Ranges
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Waterbacks Or Water Heaters
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Hot-Water Boilers
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Hot-Water Boilers. Continued
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Storage Tanks For Water
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Locating Fixtures
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Materials. Pipes
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Materials. Pipes. Part 2
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Materials. Pipes. Part 3
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Choice Of Materials
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Inspection Of Materials
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House Drainage. Sewage And Sewer Gas
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Traps
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Traps. Continued
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Grease Intercepters And Traps
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Vents And Siphonage
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Waste Pipes
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Soil, And Vent Pipes
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Drains
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Main Disconnecting Traps
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Fresh-Air Circulation
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Testing Drains, Etc
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Ventilation Of Water-Closet Apartments
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Disposal Of Sewage
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Stable Drainage
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Water Supply. Methods Of Supplying Water
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Water Meters
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Size Of Water Pipes
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Purification Of Water
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Filters
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Supports For Pipes
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Supports For Pipes. Continued
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Systems Of Plumbing And Drainage
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Plan No. 1: Outside House Drainage
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Plan No. 2: Inside House Drainage
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Plan No. 3: Water Supply, Street Pressure
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Plan No. 4: Water Supply, Tank Pressure
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Plan No. 5: Water Supply, Double-Boiler System
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Laws And Regulations
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Gas And Gas-Fitting. Varieties Of Gas
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Gas And Gas-Fitting. Varieties Of Gas. Continued
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Gas Measurement
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Piping Buildings
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Piping Buildings. Continued
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Gas-Fitters Plans
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Testing A System Of Pipes
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Gas Burners For Lighting Purposes
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Bursters For Producing Heat
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Fixtures
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Details Of Fixtures
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Details Of Fixtures. Continued
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Location Of Gas Fixtures
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Illumination
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Amount Of Light Required
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Photometry
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Photometry. Continued
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Heat. The Nature Of Heat: Temperature
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Heat Propagation
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Heat Propagation. Continued
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Expansion
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Specific Heat
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Liquids
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Gases
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Latent Heat
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Thermometers
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Absolute Zero
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Air And Gases. Composition Of The Atmosphere
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Heat Contained In Air
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Volume And Weight Of Air
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Humidity
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Measurement Of Humidity
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Measurement Of Humidity. Part 2
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Measurement Of Humidity. Part 3
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Evaporation And Drying
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Friction Of Air In Pipes And Flues
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Conduits And Bends
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Splitting Air-Currents
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Shape Of Air Pipes
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Mechanical Effects Of Wind
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Effects Of Wind Upon Chimneys
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Cowls
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Combustion And Fuels. Nature Of Combustion
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Fuel
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Chimneys
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Heating And Heating Apparatus. Heating Air
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Forms Of Heating Surfaces
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Radiators. Construction Of Radiators
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Emissive Capacity Of Radiators
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Emissive Capacity Of Radiators. Part 2
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Emissive Capacity Of Radiators. Part 3
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Amount Of Radiator Surface Required
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Amount Of Radiator Surface Required. Continued
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Loss Of Heat From Buildings
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Volume And Temperature Of Hot-Air Supply
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Preventing Loss Of Heat
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House Heating. Systems Of Heating
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Location Of Inlets And Outlets
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Location Of Radiators And Registers
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Hot-Air Flues And Registers
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Regulation of Temperature
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Regulation of Temperature. Continued
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Methods Of Moving Air
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Fans
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Steam Heating. Steam Generators. Requirements Of Steam Boilers
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Description Of Boilers
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Horsepower
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Heating Surface And Grate Area
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Boiler Settings
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Boiler Fittings
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Fittings And Appliances Used In Steadi Heating. Traps For Steam And Air
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Air Tents
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Valves
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Piping Systems
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Designing A Pipe System
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Designing A Pipe System. Continued
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Size Of Pipe Required
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Piping A Building
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Types Of Heating Systems
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Hot-Water Heating. Heating Apparatus. Boilers
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Expansion Tanks
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Hot-Water Radiators
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Fittings, Valves, And Vents
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Hot-Water Piping
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Circulation
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Open And Closed Circuits
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One-Pipe Or Single-Main System
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The Equalized System
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Proportiontng A Hot-Water System
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Size Of Pipes
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Size Of Pipes. Continued
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Heating Greenhouses
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Furnace Heating. Hot-Air Furnaces. Description Of Furnaces
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Combination Heaters
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Location Of A Fuenace
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Foundations And Settings
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Air Supply And Distribution. Cold-Air Supply
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Hot-Air Supply
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Hot-Air Supply. Continued
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Size Of Furnace Required
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Ventilation. Introductory
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The Vitiation Of Air
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The Vitiation Of Air. Continued
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Amount Of Air Required
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Preparation Of Air
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Moistening Air
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Drying And Cooling Air
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Filtering Air
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Diffusion And Distribution Of Air
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Acoustic Effects Of Air-Currents
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Ventilation Systems. Upward And Downward Ventilation
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The Exhaust And Pressure Systems
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The Aspiration System
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The Natural, Draft System
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Forced Blast
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Combined Systems
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Mixing Valves, Flues, And Ducts
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Mixing Valves, Flues, And Ducts. Continued
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An Unsanitary Arrangement
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Practical. Ventilation
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Practical. Ventilation. Continued
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Examples Of Ventilation And Heating
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Examples Of Ventilation And Heating. Continued
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Painting And Decorating. Introduction
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Classification Of Paints. Composition Of Paints
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Pigments. White Pigments
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Other White Pigments
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Black Pigments
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Primary Colors. Blue Pigments
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Yellow Pigments
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Red Pigments
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Red Pigments. Part 2
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Red Pigments. Part 3
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Secondary Colors
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Orange
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Greek
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Purple
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Semineutral. Colors
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Vehicles. Oils And Driers. Character And Purposes Of Oils
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Linseed Oil
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Nut And Poppy Oil
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Turpentine
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Driers. Composition And Classification Of Driers
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Varnishes
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Varnishes. Continued
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Stains. Composition And Classification Of Various Wood Stains
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Creosote Stains. Wood Preservation
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Methods Employed In House Paintings Tools Used By Painters. Grinding Tools
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Brushes
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Tools Used In Graining And Decorating
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Laying The Color. Application To Woodwork
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Laying The Color. Application To Woodwork. Continued
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Painting Plaster
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Drying Properties Of Paints And Oils
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Graining
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Graining. Part 2
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Graining. Part 3
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Graining. Part 4
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Marbling
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Marbling. Part 2
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Marbling. Part 3
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Marbling. Part 4
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Stenciling
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Stencil Plates
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Stencil Plates. Part 2
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Stencil Plates. Part 3
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Media
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Gilding
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Gilding. Part 2
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Gilding. Part 3
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Paper Hanging
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Paper Hanging. Continued
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Glass. Plain Glass
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Glass. Plain Glass. Continued
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Ornamented Glass
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Ornamented Glass. Continued
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Receipts For The Ingredients Of Colored Glass
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Receipts For The Ingredients Of Colored Glass. Part 2
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Receipts For The Ingredients Of Colored Glass. Part 3
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Estimating And Calculating Quantities. Introduction
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Principles Of Estimating. Outline Of The Work
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Approximate Estimating
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Estimating Schedule
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Cost Of Buildings Per Cubic Foot
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Cost Of Buildings Per Cubic Foot. Continued
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Excavation
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Calculation Of Excavation
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Masonry
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Data On Rubble Masonry
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Data On Ashlar And Cut Stone
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Brickwork
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Data On Brickwork
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Carpentry
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Carpentry. Part 2
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Carpentry. Part 3
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Carpentry. Part 4
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Roofing
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Roofing. Continued
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Number Of Slates Per Square
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Roof Mensuration
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Plastering
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Lathing
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Joinery
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Data And Examples Of Estimating Costs
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Data And Examples Of Estimating Costs. Part 2
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Data And Examples Of Estimating Costs. Part 3
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Hardware
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Heating And Ventilating System
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Plumbing And Gas-Fitting
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Plumbing
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Gas-Fitting
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Painting And Papering. Painting
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Data On Painting
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Data On Painting. Continued
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Papering
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Glazing
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Example In Estimating
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Estimating the Excavation Work
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Estimating the Excavation Work. Continued
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Estimating the Stonework
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Estimating the Stonework. Continued
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Estimating the Brickwork
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Estimating the Brickwork. Continued
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Estimating the Carpentry and Framing Work
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Estimating the Carpentry and Framing Work. Part 2
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Estimating the Carpentry and Framing Work. Part 3
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Estimating the Carpentry and Framing Work. Part 4
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Estimating the Roofing Work. Framing And Sheathing
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Estimating the Plastering Work
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Estimating the Joinery Work
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Estimating the Joinery Work. Part 2
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Estimating the Joinery Work. Part 3
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Estimating the Joinery Work. Part 4
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Estimating the Joinery Work. Part 5
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Estimating the Joinery Work. Part 6
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Estimating the Joinery Work. Part 7
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Estimating the Hardware Work
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Estimating the Heating And Ventilating System
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Estimating the Plumbing And Gas-Fitting
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Estimating the Plumbing And Gas-Fitting. Continued
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Estimating the Painting Work
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Summary Of Cost Of Building
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A Series Of Questions And Examples
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Plumbing And Gas-Fitting. (Arts. 1-261. Sec. 16.)
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Plumbing And Gas-Fitting. (Arts. 1-261. Sec. 16.). Part 2
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Plumbing And Gas-Fitting. (Arts. 1-261. Sec. 16.). Part 3
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Heating And Ventilation Of Buildings. (Arts. 1-306. Sec. 17.)
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Heating And Ventilation Of Buildings. Part 2
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Heating And Ventilation Of Buildings. Part 3
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Painting And Decorating. (Arts. 1-196. Sec. 18.)
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Estimating And Calculating Quantities. (Arts. 1-75. Sec. 19.)
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Notes On Building Construction Vol1 | by Henry Fidler
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Preface To The Second Edition
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Syllabus. Subject III. - Building Construction
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First Stage, Or Elementary Course
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Second Stage, Or Advanced Course
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Examination For Honours
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New And Revised Edition, 1891
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Notes On Building Construction. Note To Part I
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Chapter I. Walling And Arches. Walls
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Arches
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Parts Of Walls
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Apeetures In Walls
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Wood Built Into Walls
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Chapter II. Brickwork. Geneeal Remarks On Brickwork
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Different Bonds
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English Bond With Broken Transverse Joints
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Double Flemish Bond With False Headers
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Comparison Of English And Flemish Bond
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Junction Of Walls At Right Angles
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Gauged Work
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Brick Arches
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Arches Over Openings In External Walls
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Arches Over Openings In Internal Walls
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Jambs Of Window And Door Openings
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Parts Of Brick Walls
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Chapter III. Masonry. Walling
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Precautions In Building
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Bond
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Rubble - General Remarks
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Stone Arches
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Joints And Connections
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Dressings
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Window And Door Jambs
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Lintels - "Window And Door Heads
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Copings
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Cornice
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Chapter IV. Carpentry. Joints And Fastenings
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Beam Joints
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Scarring. - General Remarks
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Different Forms Of Scarfs
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Tredgold's Rules
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Bevelled Halving
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Notching
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Cogging, Corking, or Caulking
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Tusk Tenon
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Oblique Tenons
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Chase-Mortises, Sometimes Called Pulley-Mortises
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Circular Joints
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Post And Beam Joints
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Strut And Beam Joints
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Wedging
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Fastenings
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Screws
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Chapter V. Riveting
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Riveting. Continued
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Riveted Joints
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Joints In Tension. - Lap Joints
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Chapter VI. Timber Beams, Curved Ribs, And Trussed Timber Girders
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Strengthening Timber Beams
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Chapter VII. Iron Girders. Cast-Iron Girders, Bressummers, And Cantilevers
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Method Of Drawing The Cross Section Of Cast-Iron Girder
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Girder With Feathers
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Practical Form For Cast-Iron Girders
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Wrought-Iron Girders
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Plate Girders
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Securing the Ends of Girders
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Chapter VIII. Centres
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Chapter IX. Carpentry. Floors
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Single Floors
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Double Floors
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Framed Floors
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Girders
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Rough Rule For Depth Of Joists
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Strutting
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Rebated Floor
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Headings
-
Headings. Continued
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Sizes For Floor Timbers
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Chapter X. Carpentry. Partitions
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Common Partitions
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Framed Partitions
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Partition Extending Through More Than One Story
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Chapter XI. Carpentry. Timber Roofs
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Flat Roof
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Couple-Close Roof
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King-Rod Roof Without Struts
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King-Post Roof
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Parts Of A King-Post Roof
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Parts Of A King-Post Roof. Continued
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Ceiling Joists
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Gutters
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Sizes Of Roof Timbers. - Tredgold's Scantling
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Scantlings For Wooden Roofs
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Roofs Of Wood And Iron Combined
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Chapter XII. Iron Roofs
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Roofs With Straight Raftees
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Common Trussed - Rafter Roof.1 - Truss With One Strut
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Trussed Rafters With Two Inclixed Struts
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Parts Of Iron Trusses
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Wrought-Iron Plate Shoes
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Cottered Joints
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Suspending Rods
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Joints At Head And Foot Of Struts
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Iron Purlins
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Pitch Of Iron Roofs
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Designing Iron Roofs
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Designing Iron Roofs. Continued
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Chapter XIII. Slating
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Lap And Gauge For Slates Nailed Near The Head
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Preparing And Laying Slates
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Nailing Slates
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Eaves And Ridge Courses, Etc
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Hips And Ridges
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Slating For Iron Roofs
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Chapter XIV. Plumbers' Work
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Plumbers' Work. Continued
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Horizontal Flashings
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V Gutters
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Stone Gutter Lined With Lead
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Ridges And Hips
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Valleys
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Chapter XV. Joinery
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Beadings
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Quirked Bead
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Joints
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Rebated Joints
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Beaded Joints
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Common Dovetail Joint
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Mitred Joint
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Framing
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Panelling. - General Remarks
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Moulded And Flat,2 Or Square And Flat And Moulded, Or Moulded And Square
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Grooved Panel
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Doors
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Method Of Putting A Door Together
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Method Of Putting A Door Together. Continued
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Door Frames
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Windows
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Sashes
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Window Frames
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"Boxed" Or "Cased" Frames
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Cased Frame With Double-Hung Sashes In A Thin Wall
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Fixing Cased Frames In Position
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Position Of Furniture. - Doors
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Window Fastenings
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Appendix. Examinations In Science, South Kensington. Subject III. - Building Construction
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1888. First Stage Or Elementary Examination. Instructions
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1889. First Stage Or Elementary Examination. Instructions
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1890. First Stage Or Elementary Examination. Instructions
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Notes On Building Construction Vol2 | by Henry Fidler
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Part II. Second Stage Or Advanced Course. Preface
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Notes On Building Construction. Note To Part II
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Chapter I. Brickwork And Masonry
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Compound Walls
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Prevention Of Damp In Walls
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Hollow Walls With The Thin Portion Inside
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Hollow Walls With Iron Ties And Cramps
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Hollow Walls Built With Common Bricks Only
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Mortar Joints
-
Various Bonds Not Mentioned In Part I
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Arch Rings
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Bonding Rings In Pairs
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Brick Drains And Sewers
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Chimneys
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Fireplaces
-
Whole-Brick External Walls, English Bond
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Stone Chimneys
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Chapter II. Timber Roofs
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Parts Of A Queen-Post Roof
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Roofs Of Various Shapes, And Their Parts
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Queen-Post Roofs, Such As In Fig. 77. - Tables Of Scantlings Of Timber For Different Spans, From 30 To 46 Feet
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Queen And Princesses Roofs, Such As In Fig. 80. - Table Of Scantlings Of Timber For Different Spans, From 46 To 60 Feet
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Queen And Princesses Roofs, With Trussed Apex, Such As In Fig. 81. - Table Of Scantlings Of Timber For Different Spans, From 60 To 90 Feet
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Scantlings For Queen-Post Roofs
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Roofs Without Ceilings. -Pitch Up To 30
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Roofs With Ceilings. - Pitch Up To 30
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Tredgold's Rules For Scantling Of Roof Timbers
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Best Forms Of Roof For Different Spans
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Chapter III. Roof Coverings
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Torching And Pointing
-
Zinc Laid With Plain Roll Caps On Boarding
-
Welted Joints
-
Corrugated Zinc Roof
-
Zrac Gutters
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Chapter IV. Joinery. Mouldings
-
Common Forms of Joints
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Angle Joints. - Mitre Joints
-
Butt Joints
-
Dovetail Joints
-
Clamping
-
Glued Joints
-
Fixing Joiners' Work
-
Finished Or Wrought Grounds
-
Common Grounds
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Skirtings
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Dado And Surbase
-
Linings
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Shutters
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Shutters With Cover Flap
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Skylights And Lanterns
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Chapter V. Stairs
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Different Forms Of Stairs
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Stone Stairs
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Different Arrangements Of Stone Stairs. - Straight Stairs
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Wooden Stairs
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Parts Of Wooden Stairs
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Bough Strings
-
Different Forms Of Wooden Stairs. - Straight Stairs
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Dog-Legged Stairs
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Handrailing
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General Remarks On Planning Stairs
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Laying Out The Plan Of Stairs. - Straight Stairs
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Laying Out Dog-Legged Stair
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Winders
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Geometrical Stairs
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Chapter VI. Fireproof Floors
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Arched Systems
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Systems With Hollow Bricks Or Tubes
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Solid Timber Floors
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Girders With Plates
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Weight And Cost Of Different Systems Of Fireproof Flooring
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American Systems
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Fireproofing Existing Wooden Floors
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Chapter VII. Iron Roofs
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Parts Of Iron Roof Trusses
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Struts
-
Coupling Boxes
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Shoes And Heads
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Expansion And Contraction Arrangements
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Attachment To Columns
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Lanterns And Ventilators
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Slating
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Contract Drawings Of Iron Roofs
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Chapter VIII. Plasterers' Work
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Lathing
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Plastering
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Rendering In Cement
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Stucco For Outside Work
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Surfaces
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Chapter IX. Painting. Paperhanging. Glazing
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Varnishing
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Graining
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Painting Plaster
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Sanding
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Painting Canvas And Paper
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Painting Ironwork
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Paperhanging
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Glazing
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Glazing Without Putty
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Systems For Glazing Without Putty
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Lead Work
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Chapter X. Excavations, Shoring, Scaffolding
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Shoring And Strutting
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Shoeing Buildings
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Scaffolding
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Chapter XI. Foundations
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Incompressible Soils. - Bock
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Partly Hard And Partly Soft Ground
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Soils Requiring Lateral Confinement
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Concrete Foundations
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Piles And Pile Foundations
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Tubular Foundations
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Well Foundations
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Hinging Engines
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Drawing Piles
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Chapter XII. Materials. Bricks
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Varieties Of Bricks
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Stone
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Limes And Cements, Mortar, Grout, Concrete, Etc. Lime
-
Cements
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Mortar - Concrete
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Plaster And Asphalte
-
Timber
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Descriptions Of Different Kinds Of Timber. Soft Woods
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Hard Woods
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Iron And Steel
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Pig Iron (Bars)
-
Cast Iron (Moulds)
-
Wrought Iron. Manufacture Of Wrought Iron
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Steel Varieties
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Table Of Breaking And Working Stresses For Materials For A Dead Load
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The Weights Of Sheet Lead Generally Used Far Hoofs Are As Follows
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Chapter XIII. Stresses In Structures
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Fixed Beams
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Roofs Generally
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Appendix. Examination Papers. Second Stage Or Advanced Course
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1888. Second Stage Or Advanced Examination
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1889. Second Stage Or Advanced Examination. Instructions
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May And June 1890. Second Stage Or Advanced Examination
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Notes On Building Construction Vol3 | by Henry Fidler
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Part III. Materials. Course For Honours. Preface
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Note To Part III
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Note For Students
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Chapter I. Stone
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Characteristics Of Building Stone
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Characteristics Of Building Stone. Part 2
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Characteristics Of Building Stone. Part 3
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Agents Which Destroy Stones
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Examination Of Stone
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Granite And Other Igneous Rocks
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Quarrying And Dressing
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List Of Some Of The Principal Granite Quarries In Great Britain And Ireland
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Igneous Rocks Other Than Granite
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Trap Rocks
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Slates And Schists
-
Characteristics Of Slates
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Pyrites
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Different Forms Of Slate
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Different Forms Of Slate. Continued
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Stone Slates
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Serpentine
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Sandstones
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Sandstones. Principal Varieties In Common Use
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Sandstones. Part 3
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Limestones
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Marbles
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Different Forms Of Marble
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Different Forms Of Marble. Continued
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Compact Limestone. Composition And Structure
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Shelly Limestone
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Magnesian Limestones. Composition
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Marble Quarries
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Marble Chemical Composition
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Chilmark Stone
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Chilmark Stone. Continued
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Table Of The Principal Limestone Quarries In Great Britain And Ireland
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Artificial Stone
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Preservation Of Stone
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Preparations Containing Organic Substances. Filling The Pores With Organic Matter
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Preparations Not Containing Organic Substances
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Tables Illustrating The Properties Of Different Stones
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Resistance Of Stone To Crushing
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Tensile Strength Of Stone
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Transverse Strength Of Stone
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Table Showing The Bulk Of Water Absorbed In Twenty-Four Hours By Various Stones
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Table Giving The Weight And Bulkiness Of Different Varieties Of Stone
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Resistance To Wear of Granite and Whinstone
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Chapter II. Bricks, Tiles, Terracotta, Etc
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Bricks
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Practical Classification Of Brick Earths
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Brickmaking
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Brickmaking. Part 2
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Brickmaking. Part 3
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Brick Burning
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Brick Burning. Part 2
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Brick Burning. Part 3
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Brick Burning. Part 4
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Ordinary Building Bricks
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White Bricks
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Characteristics Of Good Bricks. Freedom From Flaws Or Lumps
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Characteristics Of Good Rubbers
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Size And Weight Of Bricks
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Tests For Bricks
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Strength Of Bricks
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Different Forms Of Bricks
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Different Forms Of Bricks. Continued
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Fireclay And Firebricks
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Fireclay And Firebricks. Continued
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Terra Cotta
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Terra Cotta. Continued
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Pipes And Miscellaneous Clay Wakes
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Glazing Articles Made In Clay
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Terra Cotta, Stoneware, And Fireclay Ware Burning
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Different Forms Of Sewer Pipes
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Different Forms Of Sewer Pipes. Continued
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Miscellaneous Clay Wares
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Bonding Bricks
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Tiles
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Wade And Cherry's Tiles
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Wall Tiles
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Dry Tiles
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Chapter III. Limes, Cements, Mortar, Concrete, Plasters, And Asphaltes. Limes And Cements
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Constituents Of Limestone
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Classification Of Limes And Cements
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Limes
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Classification Of Hydraulic Limes
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Cements Used In Building And Engineering Works
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Artificial Cements
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Artificial Cements. Part 2
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Artificial Cements. Part 3
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Artificial Cements. Part 4
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Artificial Cements. Part 5
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Artificial Cements. Part 6
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Artificial Cements. Part 7
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Cement. Adhesive Strength
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The Briquette
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The Briquette. Continued
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Cement Hardening And Setting
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Cement Storing
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Portland Cement Strength
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Portland Cement Strength. Part 2
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Portland Cement Strength. Part 3
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Portland Cement Market Forms
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Pozzuolana Mortars
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Pozzuolana Mortars. Continued
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Michele's Machine
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Lime And Cement Burning
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Portland Cement Kilns (Common Form)
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General Remarks On Burning
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Portland Cement Clinker
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Dangerous Limes And Cements
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Sand And Substitutes For Sand
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Pozzuolanas, Etc
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Mortar
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Mortar. Continued
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Proportion Of Ingredients in Mortar
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Table Showing The Effect Of Different Proportions Of Sand In Mortars Made From Various Cements. Continued
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Mortar Made From Given Quantities Of Lime And Cement And Sand
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Mortar Made From Given Quantities Of Lime And Cement And Sand. Continued
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Table Showing The Relative Breaking Weights
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Concrete
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Concrete Packing
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Concrete Mixing
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Concrete Laying
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The Cementing Material To Be Used For Concrete
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Uses Of Concrete
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Strength Of Concrete
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Mortar-Mixing And Concrete-Mixing Machinery
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Messenfs Patent Concrete-Mixer
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Messenfs Patent Concrete-Mixer. Continued
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On The Action Of Foreign Constituents In Limestones And Cements
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Mortar Made From Fat Lime
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Hydraulic Limes And Cements Containing Clay
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Hydraulic Limes And Cements Containing Clay. Part 2
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Hydraulic Limes And Cements Containing Clay. Part 2. Continued
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Efflorescence On Walls
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Analysis Of Limes And Cements
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Plasters, Etc
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Plaster. Hair
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Stucco
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Plaster Enrichments
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Asphaltes
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Asphaltes. Continued
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Whitening And Colouring
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Table Of The Quantity Of Materials Used In Plastering, Rendering, Etc
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Weight Of Limes, Cements, Etc
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Chapter IV. Metals
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Iron
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Pig-Iron
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Pig-Iron. Continued
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Bessemer Pig
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Cast Iron
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Castings
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Casting In Loam
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Examination Of Castings
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Wrought Iron
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Effect Of Rolling Iron
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Different Qualities Of Bar Iron
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Manufacture Of T And I Iron
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Tests For Wrought Iron. General Remarks
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Tests For Wrought Iron. General Remarks. Part 2
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Tests For Wrought Iron. General Remarks. Part 3
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Tests For Wrought Iron. General Remarks. Part 4
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Appearance Of The Fractured Surface Of Wrought Iron
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Different Descriptions And Market Forms Of Wrought Iron, And Their Relative Value
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Angle And T Irons
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Rail Bars
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Sash And Fancy Iron
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Mallet's Buckled Plates
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Relative Value Of Different Descriptions And Forms Of Wrought Iron
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Relative Value Of Different Descriptions And Forms Of Wrought Iron. Continued
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Brands On Iron
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Brands On Iron. Part 2
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Brands On Iron. Part 3
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Steel
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Varieties Of Steel. Methods Of Making Steel
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Shear Steel, Sometimes Called Tilted Steel
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Cast Steel
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Bessemer Steel-Making Process
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Siemens' Process
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Whitworth's Compressed Steel
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Hardening And Tempering Of Steel
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Hardening And Tempering Of Steel. Continued
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Still Blazing
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Tests For Steel
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Market Forms, Relative Value Of Different Kinds, And Brands On Steel
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Brands On Steel
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Strength Of Cast Iron, Wrought Iron, And Steel
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Ultimate Strength And Ductility
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Iron. Tensile Strength
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Effect Of Different Processes And Circumstances Upon The Strength Of Wrought Iron
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Strength And Ductility Of Steel
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Tensile Strength, Elastic Limit, And Ductility Of Cast-Steel
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Tensile Strength And Ductility Of Steel Of Different Descriptions. Selected From Sir W. Fairbairn's Experiments
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Tensile Strength And Ductility Of Steel Plates With And Against The Grain
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Tensile Strength And Ductility Of Steel Bars. Selected From Mr. Kirkaldy's Experiments
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Cast Steel For Chisels
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Safe Or Working Stresses For Cast Iron, Wrought Iron, And Steel
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Safe Or Working Stresses For Cast Iron, Wrought Iron, And Steel. Part 2
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Safe Or Working Stresses For Cast Iron, Wrought Iron, And Steel. Part 3
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Limit Of Iron and Steel Elasticity
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Fatigue Of Iron
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Elastic Limit Of Cast Iron, Wrought Iron, And Steel
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Live And Moving Loads
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Forging
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Welding Wrought Iron
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Corrosion And Preservation Of Cast Iron Wrought Iron, And Steel
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Corrosion And Preservation Of Cast Iron Wrought Iron, And Steel. Continued
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Characteristics And Uses Of Iron And Steel
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Copper
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Table Of Weight Of Sheet Copper
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Lead
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Action Of Water Upon Lead
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Action Of Water Upon Lead. Continued
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Lead Encased Pipes
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Strength Of Lead Pipes And Lead-Encased Pipes
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Zinc
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Tin
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Alloys
-
Alloys. Continued
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Soldering
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Brazing
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Soft Soldering
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Tables
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Melting Points Of Alloys Of Lead And Tina (Degrees Fahr.)
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New Imperial Standard Wire Gauge. - Denominations Of Standards
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Whitworth's Standard Wire Gauge
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Birmingham Plate Gauge
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Birmingham Plate Gauge. Continued
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Chapter V. Timber
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Timber. Continued
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Classification Of Timber
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Classification Of Timber. Continued
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Descriptions Of Different Kinds Of Timber. Pine Wood Or Soft Wood. Northern Pine (Pinus Sylvestris)
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Varieties In General Use. Balk Timber. Dantzic Timber
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Memel Timber. Riga Timber. Norway Timber. Swedish Timber
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Planks, Deals, And Battens
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American Pine
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American Yellow Pine (Pinus Strobus)
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Quebec Yellow Pine (Pinus variabilis). Pitch Pine (Pinus rigida)
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White Fir Or Spruce (Abies Excelsa)
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White Deal
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American Spruce
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The Larch (Larix Europcea)
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The Cedar (Cedrus Libani)
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The Kawrie, Cowrie, or Cowdie Pine (Dammara Australis)
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Hard Wood Or Leaf Wood
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British Oak
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American Oak
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Dantzic Oak
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Italian Oak - Sardinian Oak
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Beech. (Fagus sylvatica)
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Alder (Alnus glutinosa)
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Sycamore (Acer psevdo-platanus)
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Chestnut (Castanea Vesca)
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Ash (Fraxinus Excelsior)
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Elm (Ulmus)
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The Canada Rock Elm (Ulmus racemosa)
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Common Acacia (Robinia pseudo-acacia)
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Sabicu (Acacia Formosa), Or The True Acacia
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Poplar (Populus)
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Mahogany
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Jarrah, or Australian Mahogany (Eucalyptus marginata)
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Teak (Tectona grandis)
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Greenheart (Nectandra rodicei)
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Mora (Mora Excelsa)
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Hornbeam, (Carpinus betula)
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Marks And Brands Upon Timber
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Marks And Brands Upon Timber. Continued
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Selection Of Timber
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Seasoning Timber
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Seasoning Timber. Continued
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Decay Of Timber
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Preservation Of Timber
-
Preservation Of Timber. Continued
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Conversion Of Timber
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Conversion Of Timber. Continued
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Destruction Of Timber By Worms And Insects
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Destruction Of Timber By Ants
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Varieties Of Timber Useful For Different Purposes
-
Strength Of Timber
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Strength Of Timber. Continued
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Chapter VI. Paints And Varnishes
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Bases. White Lead
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Old White Lead
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Red Lead
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Oxide of Zinc
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Linseed Oil
-
Oil of Turpentine, Spirits of Turpentine, or Turps
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Driers
-
Colouring Pigments
-
Colouring Pigments. Continued
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Colouring Pigments. Continued. Continued
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Proportions Of Ingredients In Mixed Paints
-
Lead Paint
-
Lead Paint. Continued
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Zinc Paint
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Special Paints
-
Oxide Of Iron Paints
-
Tar Paint
-
Coating Iron
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Varnish
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Ingredients Of Varnish
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Resins
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Solvents
-
Different Kinds Of Varnish
-
Mixing Oil Varnishes
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Mixing Turpentine Varnishes
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Recipes For Varnishes
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Recipes For Varnishes. Continued
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Ash For Removing Paint
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Chapter VII. Glass
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Crown Glass
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Sheet Glass
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Patent Plate Glass, or Blown Plate
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Rough-cast Plate, or Rough Plate
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Fluted Glass
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British Polished Plate Glass
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Perforated Glass
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Chapter VIII. Paperhanging
-
Paperhanging. Continued
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Chapter IX. Miscellaneous. Glue
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Size
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Knotting
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Paste
-
Gold Leaf
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Putty
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Rust Cement
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Laths
-
Vulcanised Indiarubber
-
Tar
-
Creosote
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Felt
-
Asbestos
-
Willesden Fabrics
-
Nails
-
Varieties Of Nails In Common Use
-
Weight Of Nails
-
Adhesive Force Of Nails
-
Types of Screws
-
Whitworth's Standard Thread Screws
-
Adhesive Power Of Screws
-
Appendix. Short Note On The Physical Properties Of Materials, And On The Loads And Stresses To Which They Are Subjected
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Short Note On The Physical Properties Of Materials, And On The Loads And Stresses To Which They Are Subjected. Continued
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Notes On Building Construction
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Modern Buildings, Their Planning, Construction And Equipment. Vol1 | by G. A. T. Middleton
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Volume I. Part I Office Practice And Draughtsmanship. Chapter I. General Introduction
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Supplementary Introduction
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Chapter II. Drawing Instruments And Materials
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Drawing Instruments And Materials. Part 2
-
Drawing Instruments And Materials. Part 3
-
Drawing Instruments And Materials. Part 4
-
Chapter III. The Preparation Of Working Drawings
-
The Preparation Of Working Drawings. Part 2
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The Preparation Of Working Drawings. Part 3
-
The Preparation Of Working Drawings. Part 4
-
Chapter IV. Ornamental Lettering
-
Ornamental Lettering. Part 2
-
Ornamental Lettering. Part 3
-
Chapter V. Surveying Existing Buildings
-
Surveying Existing Buildings. Continued
-
Chapter VI. A Model Specification
-
Excavator
-
Bricklayer
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Carpenter And Joiner
-
Ironmonger, Smith, And Founder
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Plumber
-
Tiler
-
Plasterer
-
Painter, Glazier, And Paperhanger
-
Part II. Cottages And Country Houses. Chapter I. Workmen's Cottages
-
Workmen's Cottages. Part 2
-
Workmen's Cottages. Part 3
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Chaptek II. Small Country Houses
-
Chapter II. Small Country Houses
-
Small Country Houses. Continued
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Chapter III. Large Country Houses
-
Large Country Houses. Continued
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Chapter IV. Minor Points In House Planning
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Hall, Staircase, Bedrooms And Bathrooms
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Part III. The Construction Of A Building's Shell. Chapter I. Soils And Foundations
-
Types Of Foundations
-
Types Of Foundations. Part 2
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Types Of Foundations. Part 3
-
Types Of Foundations. Part 4
-
Chapter II. Timbering To Excavations
-
Timbering To Excavations. Continued
-
Chapter III. Bond In Brickwork: English Bond
-
Bond In Brickwork: English Bond. Part 2
-
Bond In Brickwork: English Bond. Part 3
-
Bond In Brickwork: English Bond. Part 4
-
Bond In Brickwork: English Bond. Part 5
-
Bond In Brickwork: English Bond. Part 6
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Bond In Brickwork: English Bond. Part 7
-
Bond In Brickwork: English Bond. Part 8
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Chapter IV. Flemish Bond, Double And Single; Heading Bond; Stretching Bond, And Garden-Wall Bond
-
Flemish Bond, Double And Single; Heading Bond; Stretching Bond, And Garden-Wall Bond. Continued
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Chapter V. Footings, Copings, Cornices, Corbels, Damp-Proof Courses, Hollow Walls
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Brick Corbelling
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Brick Cornices
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Damp-Proof Courses
-
Vertical Damp-Proof Courses
-
Hollow Or Cavity Walls
-
Dry Areas
-
Chapter VI. Flues And Chimneys
-
Flues And Chimneys. Continued
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Chapter VII. Gauged Work - Arches - Brick-Cutting
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Gauged Work - Arches - Brick-Cutting. Part 2
-
Gauged Work - Arches - Brick-Cutting. Part 3
-
Gauged Work - Arches - Brick-Cutting. Part 4
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Chapter VIII. Bricklaying
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Bricklaying. Part 2
-
Bricklaying. Part 3
-
Bricklaying. Part 4
-
Chapter IX. Terra-Cotta Work - Faience Work
-
Chapter X. Concrete Masonry
-
Chapter XI. Stone Walling
-
Stone Walling. Continued
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Chapter XII. Rudimentary Masonry
-
Rudimentary Masonry. Part 2
-
Rudimentary Masonry. Part 3
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Chapter XIII. Scaffolds And Gantries
-
Scaffolds And Gantries. Continued
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Chapter XIV. Turning Pieces - Centres And Centering
-
Turning Pieces - Centres And Centering. Continued
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Chapter XV. Shoring, Needling, And Under-Pinning
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Chapter XVI. Terms Relating To Carpentry
-
Chapter XVII. Joints In Carpentry
-
Lengthening Joints
-
Joints For Supporting Beams On Plates Or Beams On Beams
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Connecting Joints
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Chapter XVIII. Wood Floors
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Wood Floors. Part 2
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Wood Floors. Part 3
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Wood Floors. Part 4
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Chapter XIX. Partitions
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Partitions. Continued
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Chapter XX. Timber Roofs
-
Timber Roofs. Part 2
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Timber Roofs. Part 3
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Chapter XXI. Slates And Slating
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Slates And Slating. Part 2
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Chapter XXII. Tiles And Tiling
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Chapter XXIII. Lead, Zinc, Copper, And Asphalt Roofs
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Asphalt Flats
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Modern Buildings, Their Planning, Construction And Equipment. Vol2 | by G. A. T. Middleton
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Part I. Town Houses, Shops, And Offices. Chapter I. Terrace Houses Without Basements
-
Terrace Houses Without Basements. Continued
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Chapter II. Large Town Houses
-
Chapter III. Semi-Detached Houses
-
Chapter IV. Workmen's Dwellings And Small Flats
-
Chapter V. Middle-Class Flats
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Middle-Class Flats. Part 2
-
Middle-Class Flats. Part 3
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Chapter VI. Offices And Shops
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Part II. Specification Writing And Quantity Surveying. Chapter I. Specification For A Draper's Shop
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Excavator, Bricklayer, And Drains
-
Facings
-
Glazed Brick Facings
-
Drains
-
Mason. Stones
-
Portland Stone
-
York Stone
-
Tiler
-
Carpenter
-
Joiner And Ironmonger
-
Skirtings and Floors
-
Sashes And Frames
-
Doors And Framings
-
Constructing Stairs
-
Smith And Founder
-
Cast Iron
-
Wrought Iron
-
Electricity
-
Hot-Water Engineer
-
Plasterer
-
Tile Mason
-
Plumbing Work
-
Water Services
-
Fittings
-
Glazier
-
Painter And Paperhanger
-
Paperhanger
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Chapter II. Quantities: General Principles And Sequence
-
System No. 2
-
System No. 2. Continued
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Chapter III. Quantities: Taking-Off Carcase
-
Quantities: Taking-Off Carcase. Part 2
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Quantities: Taking-Off Carcase. Part 3
-
Fireplace Openings
-
Window Openings
-
External Door Openings
-
Internal Door Openings
-
Mason. Stonework
-
Mason. Stonework. Continued
-
Rubble Walling
-
Constructional Iron And Steel Work
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Floors
-
Roofs
-
Ceiling Joists
-
Deduct Lath And Plaster Ceiling
-
Chimney Stacks. Deduct Rafters
-
Deduct Plaster Ceiling. Add Plaster Quirk
-
Copper Nailing To Lead Aprons. Trap Doors
-
Lead Flats
-
Partitions
-
Chapter IV. Quantities: "Taking-Off" Finishings. Plastering And Paper
-
Floors And Skirtings
-
Windows
-
Deduct Plaster And Paper Or Distemper, Etc
-
Deduct Plaster
-
External Doors
-
Internal Doors
-
Stairs
-
Tongued And Rounded (Or Moulded) Nosings To
-
Using Fittings
-
Wood Sinks
-
Lavatories
-
Baths
-
Water Closets
-
Water Supply
-
Hot-Water Service
-
Gasfitter
-
Bellhanger
-
Electric Bells
-
Painting
-
Chapter V. Squaring, Collecting, And Abstracting
-
Squaring, Collecting, And Abstracting. Part 2
-
Squaring, Collecting, And Abstracting. Part 3
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Mason
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Slater Or Tiler
-
Carpenter Rules
-
Joiner And Ironmonger Bill
-
Ironmonger
-
Founder And Smith
-
Gasfitter And Bellhanger
-
Plumber
-
Plasterer Bill
-
Glazier Bill
-
Painter Bill
-
Paperhanger Bill
-
Chapter VI. Billing
-
Estimate
-
Bill No. R. General Conditions And Preliminaries
-
Bill No. 2. Excavator, Bricklayer, And Drains
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Facing Costs
-
Abbreviations Adopted On The Dimension And Abstract Sheets
-
Part III. The Constructional Finishings Of A Building. Chapter I. Joinery Woods, Tools, And Methods Of Working
-
Woods
-
Terms
-
Tools
-
Tools. Part 2
-
Tools. Part 3
-
Tools. Part 4
-
Tools. Part 5
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Chapter II. Skirtings, Dados, And Panellings
-
Skirtings, Dados, And Panellings. Part 2
-
Skirtings, Dados, And Panellings. Part 3
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Chapter III. Doors And Framings
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Doors And Framings. Part 2
-
Doors And Framings. Part 3
-
Doors And Framings. Part 4
-
Chapter IV. Windows, Framings, Etc
-
Windows, Framings, Etc. Part 2
-
Windows, Framings, Etc. Part 3
-
Windows, Framings, Etc. Part 4
-
Chapter V. Cupboards, And Bath And W.C. Enclosures
-
Cupboards, And Bath And W.C. Enclosures. Continued
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Chapter VI. Stairs And Stair-Building
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Stairs And Stair-Building. Part 2
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Stairs And Stair-Building. Part 3
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Stairs And Stair-Building. Part 4
-
Stairs And Stair-Building. Part 5
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Stairs And Stair-Building. Part 6
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Chapter VII. External Plumbing
-
External Plumbing. Part 2
-
External Plumbing. Part 3
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Chapter VIII. Drainage
-
Drainage. Part 2
-
Drainage. Part 3
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Drainage. Part 4
-
Chapter IX. Sanitary Fittings And Their Plumbing
-
Various Types Of W.C.'s, And Water-Waste Preventers
-
Various Types Of W.C.'s, And Water-Waste Preventers. Part 2
-
Various Types Of W.C.'s, And Water-Waste Preventers. Part 3
-
Chapter X. Glazing
-
Glazing. Part 2
-
Glazing. Part 3
-
Chapter XI. Floor Paving And Wall Lining
-
Floor Paving And Wall Lining. Part 2
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Floor Paving And Wall Lining. Part 3
-
Chapter XII. Bells And Bell-Hanging
-
Bells And Bell-Hanging. Continued
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Chapter XIII. Plasterer
-
Plasterer. Continued
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On Lath
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Modern Buildings, Their Planning, Construction And Equipment. Vol3 | by G. A. T. Middleton
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Part I. School And Hospital Planning. Chapter I. Regulations Applicable To School Planning
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General Principles
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Central Halls
-
Corridors
-
Schoolrooms
-
Classrooms
-
Desks
-
Accommodation
-
Cookery Room, Etc
-
Laundry Centres
-
Handicraft Room
-
Science Room
-
Drawing Classroom
-
Higher Elementary Schools
-
Teachers' Room
-
Hygienic And Sanitary Conditions, Construction, And Emergency Rules
-
Entrances
-
Staircases
-
Lighting
-
Ventilation
-
Warming
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Sanitation
-
Water Supply
-
Chapter II. Small Elementary Schools
-
Small Elementary Schools. Continued
-
Chapter III. Large Elementary Schools
-
Chapter IV. Higher Grade And Technical Schools
-
Fittings
-
Chemical Lecture Theatre, Manchester Municipal Technical School
-
Chapter V. Private And Special Schools
-
Chapter VI. Hospitals On Open Sites
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Hospitals On Open Sites. Part 2
-
Hospitals On Open Sites. Part 3
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Chapter VII. Hospitals On Restricted Sites
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Hospitals On Restricted Sites. Part 2
-
Hospitals On Restricted Sites. Part 3
-
Chapter VIII. Small And Special Hospitals
-
Small And Special Hospitals. Continued
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Part II. The Law Of Easements
-
Chapter I. The Principles Of Easements - Light And Air
-
Support
-
Chapter II. Light: Nature Of The Right
-
Light: Nature Of The Right. Part 2
-
Light: Nature Of The Right. Part 3
-
Light: Nature Of The Right. Part 4
-
Chapter III. Light: Acquisition Of The Right
-
Light: Acquisition Of The Right. Part 2
-
Light: Acquisition Of The Right. Part 3
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Light: Acquisition Of The Right. Part 4
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Chapter IV. Light: Disturbance, Remedies, And Extinction
-
Extinction, Suspension, And Revival
-
Chapter V. Air
-
Air. Continued
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Chapter VI. Support
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Support. Part 2
-
Support. Part 3
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Support. Part 4
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Part III. Heating, Ventilating, And Lighting. Chapter I. The Principles Of Hot-Water Apparatus
-
Chapter II. Domestic Hot-Water Supply-General Principles
-
Chapter III. Domestic Hot-Water Apparatus - The Tank System
-
Domestic Hot-Water Apparatus - The Tank System. Continued
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Chapter IV. Domestic Hot-Water Apparatus - The Cylinder And Cylinder-Tank Systems
-
Domestic Hot-Water Apparatus - The Cylinder And Cylinder-Tank Systems. Continued
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Chapter V. Hot-Water Heating Works - Low Pressure
-
The Two-Pipe System
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The Two-Pipe System. Part 2
-
The Two-Pipe System. Part 3
-
The Two-Pipe System. Part 4
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The Overhead System
-
Horticultural Hot-Water Work
-
Horticultural Hot-Water Work. Continued
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Chapter VI. Hot-Water Heating Works - High Pressure
-
Hot-Water Heating Works - High Pressure. Continued
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Chapter VII. Steam-Heating Apparatus
-
The One-Pipe System
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The Two-Pipe System of Steam
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The Drop Or Overhead System
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Chapter VIII. Ventilation: With Which Is Included Warming Buildings By Heated Air
-
Ventilation: With Which Is Included Warming Buildings By Heated Air. Continued
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Natural Ventilation
-
Natural Ventilation. Continued
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Mechanical Ventilation
-
Mechanical Ventilation. Continued
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Flue Area Required For Given Volume And Velocity
-
Chapter IX. Grates And Stoves (For Coal Fuel). Grates
-
Grates And Stoves (For Coal Fuel). Grates. Part 2
-
Grates And Stoves (For Coal Fuel). Grates. Part 3
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Grate Fixing
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Stoves
-
Chapter X. Gas-Fitting
-
Gas-Fitting. Continued
-
Chapter XI. Gas Lighting And Heating
-
Gas Fires
-
Chapter XII. Acetylene Lighting
-
Acetylene Lighting. Continued
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Principles Of Generation
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Regulations To Be Observed In Erecting An Acetylene Installation
-
Chapter XIII. A Comparison Between Gas And Electric Lighting
-
A Comparison Between Gas And Electric Lighting. Continued
-
Chapter XIV. Simple Magnetic And Electric Phenomena
-
The Principles Of The Dynamo
-
Chapter XV. Units Used In Electrical Measurements
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Unit Of Magnetic Force
-
Electromotive Force
-
Chapter XVI. Wires And Cables - Jointing
-
Insulation Resistance
-
Jointing Cables
-
Chapter XVII. Arrangement Of Cables And Cut-Outs In A Building
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Systems Of Wiring Buildings
-
Example Of Wiring A Building
-
Example Of Wiring A Building. Continued
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Chapter XVIII. Casing And Conduits
-
Chapter XIX. Electrical Accessories, Fixing And Connecting
-
Electrical Accessories, Fixing And Connecting. Part 2
-
Electrical Accessories, Fixing And Connecting. Part 3
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Chapter XX. Private Installations
-
Chapter XXI. Electric Lighting Regulations
-
Undertaker's Regulations For Wiring Work
-
Chapter XXII. Oil Gas
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Oil Gas. Continued
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Modern Buildings, Their Planning, Construction And Equipment. Vol5 | by G. A. T. Middleton
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Modern Buildings, Their Planning, Construction And Equipment. Vol6 | by G. A. T. Middleton
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Cyclopedia Of Architecture, Carpentry, And Building Vol1-3
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Authors and Collaborators
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Foreword
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Table Of Contents
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Building Superintendence. Part I. Introduction
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Building Superintendence. Part I. Introduction. Part 2
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Building Superintendence. Part I. Introduction. Part 3
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Cellar Work And Foundations
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Cesspool And Drains
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Dry Wells
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Cellar Walls
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Cellar Wall
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Underpinning
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Framing
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Exterior Framing
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Roofs
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Inside Partitions
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Chimneys
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Back Plaster
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Fire Stops
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Furring
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Furnace Pipes
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Plumbing And Gas Pipes
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Electric Wiring in Country Houses
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Outside Finish
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Paper
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Slating
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Porch And Piazza
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Clapboarding And Siding
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Wall Shingles
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Lathing And Plastering
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Corner Beads
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Lathing
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Metal Laths
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Mixing
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Applying The Mortar
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Concreting
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Fireplaces
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Plumbing
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Lead Pipes
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Brass Pipes
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Iron Piping
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Waste Pipes And Traps
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Fixtures
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Connections And Vents
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Tanks And Flushing
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Bowl And Tub
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Heating Apparatus
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Furnace
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Steam Heating
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One-Pipe Relief System
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One-Pipe Circuit System
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Valves And Connections
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Boilers
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Hot Water Heating
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Hot Water Piping
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Valves
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Hot Water Heaters. Radiators
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Architraves
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Stairs
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Windows
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Doors And Trimmings
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Custom-Made Doors
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Hardware Of Doors
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Locks
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Bolts
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Exterior Painting
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Puttying
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Colors
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Exterior Stains
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Priming
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Inside Painting
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Varnish And Shellac
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Shellac And Varnish
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Tinting
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Plate Glass
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Building Superintendence. Part II. City Buildings
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Party Walls
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Pile Foundations
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Footing Stones And Concrete
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Foundation Walls
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Rubble Walls
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Derrick Stones
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Thickness Of Walls
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Brickwork And Cut Stone
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Brick Laying
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Bonding
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Hollow Walls
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Freezing Of Brickwork
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Arches
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Cement Mortar
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Sand
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Lime And Cement
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Hydraulic Lime And Cement
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Brick Veneer
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Waterproofing Of Walls
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Efflorescence
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Brickwork Superintendence
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Cut Stonework
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Finishing Of Stone
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Rubble
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Laying Stone Masonry
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Bonding Stone Masonry
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Quoins, Jambs And Lintels
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Columns, Arches And Trimmings
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Upper Portion Of Building
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General Rules For Laying Stone
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Roofing And Metal Work
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Slate Roofing
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Flashings
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Tiles
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Composition Roofing
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Gutters And Conductors
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Conductors
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Bay Windows
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Tinned Doors And Shutters
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Skylights
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Framing And Flooring
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Iron And Steel Supports
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Cap And Base
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Pipe Columns
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Floor Beams
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Flush Framing
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Crowning
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Slow Burning And Mill Construction
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Flooring
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Tiling And Mosaic
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Tiling
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Grille Work
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Mail Chutes
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Fireproof Building
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Height Of Buildings
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The Building Site
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Skeleton Construction Columns
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Erection
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Caissons
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Cantilever Foundations
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Floor Construction
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Terra-Cotta Floor Arches
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Concrete Floors
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Roof And Ceilings
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Wind Pressure
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Terra-Cotta Covering
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Types Of Wind Bracing
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Partitions Of Fireproof Buildings
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Metal Lath Partitions
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Expanded Metal Lathing
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Hard Plaster
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Scagliola
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Pipes And Conduits
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Plumbing Pipes
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Gas And Electric Piping
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Heating Pipes
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Heating System
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Lavatory Fittings
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Contracts And Specifications. Part I
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The Owner
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The Contractor
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The Specification Writer
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Outline Of The Work
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Studies In Materials
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Portland Cement and Sand
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Cement
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Rubbed Down
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Fineness
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Initial Set
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Soundness
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Non-Staining Cements
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Lumber For Construction And Finish
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Building Roofs
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Use Of Words And General Requirements
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Electric Wiring
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Specifications For a Residence Building to be erected for John Doe
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Specifications For a Residence Building to be erected for John Doe. Continued
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Sewer And Water Connections
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Masonry Materials
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Concrete Work
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Basement Floor
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Brick Masonry
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Face Brick
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Setting Of Granite And Soft Stone
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Carpenter Work
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Carpentry Construction
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Canvas
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Tile
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Plastering above Basement
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Paint
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Plumbing. Fixtures
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Soil Pipe
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Gas Piping
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Heating
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Proposal Sheet
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The Formal Contract
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Form Of Agreement Between Owner And Builder
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Form Of Agreement Between Owner And Builder #2
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Receipt For Insurance Policies
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Government Contracts
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Character Of Buildings
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Building Conditions
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Building Conditions. Part 2
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Building Conditions. Part 3
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Building Conditions. Part 4
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Building Conditions. Part 5
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Building Conditions. Part 6
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Seals Of Wax Or Wafer
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Contracts And Specifications. Part II
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General Scope Of The Specification
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General Scope Of The Specification. Part 2
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General Scope Of The Specification. Part 3
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Architect
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Masonry
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Steel And Iron - Structural. Ornamental. Etc., Etc
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Specification Reminder General Conditions
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Dwelling Heating
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Materials And Labor
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Time For Completion
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Excavation
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Preparation Of Site
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Lime, Cement, And Sand
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Stone Work
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Carpenter Work. Framing
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Carpenter Work. Part 2
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Carpenter Work. Part 3
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Carpenter Work. Part 4
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Drains, Soil And Waste Pipes, And Vents
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Lavatory
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Kitchen Sink
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Water Supply
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Gasfitting
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The Architect In His Legal Relations. Contracts
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The Law Of Contracts
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Quantum Meruit
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Express Contracts - Legality Of Contract
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Parties
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Consent
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Consideration
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Conditions
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Construction Of Contracts
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Assignability Of Contracts
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Avoidance Of Contract
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Reforming Contracts
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Penalties And Liquidated Damages
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Breach Of Contract Operating As Discharge
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Discharge By Consent
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Suretyship
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The Law Of Agency
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Duties Of Agent To Principal
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Undisclosed Principal
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Law And Equity
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Resort To Legal Proceedings
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Liens
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Bankruptcy And Insolvency
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Knowledge Of The Statute Law
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Torts
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In General
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The Architect's Position Under The Building Contract
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As Regards Certificates
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As Regards Certificates. Continued
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As Regards The Settlement Of Disputes
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As To Inspection
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As To Other Powers Under The Building Contract
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Relation Of The Architect To The Owner
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Architect As Agent For The Owner
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Contractor's Relation To The Architect
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Architect's Duty Toward The Contractor
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Discrepancy In Plans
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Limit Of Cost
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Liability Of The Architect
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Invitations To Compete
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Ownership Of Plans
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Compensation
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Practical Suggestions to The Nature Of The Soil
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Appendix I. The Uniform Contract
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Appendix I. The Uniform Contract. Continued
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Appendix II. Professional Practice Of Architects, And Schedule Of Usual And Proper Minimum Charges
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Practical Test Questions
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On The Subject Of Building Superintendence. Part I
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On The Subject Of Building Superintendence. Part II
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On The Subject Of Contracts And Specifications Part I
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On The Subject Of Contracts And Specifications. Part II
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On The Subject Of The Architect In His Legal. Relations
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Foreword Vol2
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Carpentry. Part I. Introduction
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Timber In Its Natural State Classes Of Trees
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Manner Of Growth
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Details Of Wood Structure
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Grain
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Defects In Wood
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Heartshake
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Windshake
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Starshake
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Dry Rot
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Wet Rot
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Knots
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Warping
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Checks
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Conversion Of Timber Into Lumber
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Waney Lumber
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Slabs
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Varieties Of Timber
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Conifers Or Needle-Leaved Trees
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Cedar
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Redwood
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Cypress
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Hemlock
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Spruce
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Pine
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Fir
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Tamarack
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Ash
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Beech
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Birch
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Butternut
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Cherry
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Elm
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Gum
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Maple
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Oak
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Poplar
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Sycamore
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Walnut
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Laurel
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Osage Orange
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Locust
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Holly
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Imported Timber
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General Characteristics Of Timber
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Steel Square
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Saws
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Rip Saw
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Cross-Cut Saw
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Hand Saw
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Back Saw
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Keyhole Saw
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Planes
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Jack Planes
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Trying And Smoothing Planes
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Nails
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Screws
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Laying Out
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Staking Out
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Carpentry Part II. Framing
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Joints And Splices In Carpentry
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Butt Joint
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Mortise-And-Tenon Joint
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Gained Joint
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Tenon-And-Tusk Joint
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Doable Tenon Joint
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Halved Joint
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Splices
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Splices For Compression
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Splices For Tension
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Tension Splice With Fish Plates
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Splices For Bending
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Joints And Splices In Joinery
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Miter Joints
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Miter With Spline
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Joint Mitered And Keyed
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Dovetail Key
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Dovetailing
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Balloon Frame
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Sill
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Corner Posts
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Girts
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Ledger Board
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Plate
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Braces
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Studding
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Nailing Surfaces
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Intermediate Studding
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Furring Walls
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Cap And Sole
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Partition Bridging
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Special Partitions
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Shrinkage And Settlement
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Floors
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Girders
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Joists
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Supports And Partitions
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Headers And Trimmers
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Joist Connection
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With Girders
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With Brick Wall
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Porch Floors
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Carpentry Part III. The Roof
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Roof Characteristics
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Pitch Or Gable Roof
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Hip Roof
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Valley Roof
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Rafters
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Pitch Of Roof
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Layout Of Roof Plan
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Ridge
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Interior Supports
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Double Gable Roof
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Gambrel Roof
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Mansard Roof
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Dormer Windows
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Common Rafters
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Valley And Hip Rafters
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Jack Rafters
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Curved Hip Rafters
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Attic Partitions
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Special Framing
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Battered Frames
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Trussed Partitions
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Inclined And Bowled Floors
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Heavy Beams And Girders
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Balconies And Galleries
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Timber Trusses
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King-Post Truss
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Fink Truss
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Scissors Truss
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Hammer Beam Truss
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Truss Details
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Towers And Steeples
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Cupola
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Miscellaneous Towers
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Church Spire
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Domes
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Pendentives
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Niches
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Vaults And Groins
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Carpentry. Part IV. Exterior And Interior Finish
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Sheathing
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Building Paper
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Water Table
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Clapboards For Wall Covering
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Siding
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Corner Boards
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Shingles
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Belt Courses
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Finish At The Eaves
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Gutters
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Open Cornice
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Boxed Cornice
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False Rafter Construction
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Concealed Gutters
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Finish For Brick Walls
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Ridge Finish
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Skylight Openings
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Dormer Window
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Gambrel Roof Finish
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Gable Finish
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Verge Boards
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Outside Finish Around Windows
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Pulley Stile
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Double-Hung Sash
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Upper And Lower Sash
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Muntins
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Casement Sash And Frames
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Transoms
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Mullions
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Windows In Brick Walls
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Outside Door Frames
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Doors
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Base Or Skirting
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Wainscoting
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Wood Ceiling Beams
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Staircase Finish
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Stair-Building
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String-Board
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Strings
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Setting Out Stairs
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Pitch-Board
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Pitch-Board. Continued
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Well-Hole
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Laying Out Stairs
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Laying Out Stairs. Continued
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Bullnose Tread
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Open-Newel Stairs
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Stairs With Curved Turns
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Stairs With Curved Turns. Continued
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Types Of Stairs In Common Use
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Geometrical Stairways And Handrailing
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Tangent System
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Cost Of House
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Cost Of House. Part 2
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Cost Of House. Part 3
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Bevels To Square The Wreaths
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Bevels To Square The Wreaths. Continued
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How To Put The Curves On The Face-Mould
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Arrangement Of Risers In And Around Well-Hole
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The Steel Square Introductory
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The Steel Square As Applied In Roof Framing
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Heel Cut Of Common Rafter
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Hips
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Hips. Part 2
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Hips. Part 3
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Hips. Part 4
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Practical Carpentry Test Questions
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On The Subject Of Stair-Building
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On The Subject Of The Steel Square
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Foreword Vol3
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Strength Of Materials. Part I. Simple Stress
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Strength Of Materials. Part I. Simple Stress. Part 2
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Strength Of Materials. Part I. Simple Stress. Part 3
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Strength Of Materials Under Simple Stress
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Strength Of Materials Under Simple Stress. Continued
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Reactions Of Supports
-
Reactions Of Supports. Continued
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External Shear And Bending Moment
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External Shear And Bending Moment. Part 2
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External Shear And Bending Moment. Part 3
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External Shear And Bending Moment. Part 4
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External Shear And Bending Moment. Part 5
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Center Of Gravity And Moment Of Inertia
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Center Of Gravity And Moment Of Inertia. Part 2
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Center Of Gravity And Moment Of Inertia. Part 3
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Center Of Gravity And Moment Of Inertia. Part 4
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Center Of Gravity And Moment Of Inertia. Part 5
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Strength Of Materials, Part II. Strength Of Beams - (Concluded)
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Examples For Practice Strength Of Beams
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Examples For Practice Strength Of Beams. Part 2
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Examples For Practice Strength Of Beams. Part 3
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Examples For Practice Strength Of Beams. Part 4
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Examples For Practice Strength Of Beams. Part 5
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Examples For Practice Strength Of Beams. Part 6
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Examples For Practice Strength Of Beams. Part 7
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Strength Of Columns
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Strength Of Columns. Part 2
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Strength Of Columns. Part 3
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Strength Of Columns. Part 4
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Strength Of Columns. Part 5
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Strength Of Shafts
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Stiffness Of Rods, Beams, And Shafts
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Stiffness Of Rods, Beams, And Shafts. Continued
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Riveted Joints
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Statics
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I. Preliminary
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II. Concurrent Forces; Composition And Resolution
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II. Concurrent Forces; Composition And Resolution. Part 2
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II. Concurrent Forces; Composition And Resolution. Part 3
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III. Concurrent Forces In Equilibrium
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III. Concurrent Forces In Equilibrium. Continued
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IV. Analysis Of Trus5es; "Method Of Joints."
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IV. Analysis Of Trus5es; "Method Of Joints.". Part 2
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IV. Analysis Of Trus5es; "Method Of Joints.". Part 3
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IV. Analysis Of Trus5es; "Method Of Joints.". Part 4
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IV. Analysis Of Trus5es; "Method Of Joints.". Part 5
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IV. Analysis Of Trus5es; "Method Of Joints.". Part 6
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IV. Analysis Of Trus5es; "Method Of Joints.". Part 7
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IV. Analysis Of Trus5es; "Method Of Joints.". Part 8
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V. Composition Of Non-Concurrent Forces
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V. Composition Of Non-Concurrent Forces. Continued
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VI. Equilibrium Of Non-Concurrent Forces
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VI. Equilibrium Of Non-Concurrent Forces. Continued
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VII. Analysis Of Trusses (Continued); Method Of Sections
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VII. Analysis Of Trusses (Continued); Method Of Sections. Part 2
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VII. Analysis Of Trusses (Continued); Method Of Sections. Part 3
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VII. Analysis Of Trusses (Continued); Method Of Sections. Part 4
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VII. Analysis Of Trusses (Continued); Method Of Sections. Part 5
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Roof Trusses
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Roof Trusses. Continued
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Roof Coverings
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Roof Coverings. Part 2
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Roof Coverings. Part 3
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Examples For Practice Roof Coverings #1
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Examples For Practice Roof Coverings #2
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Examples For Practice Roof Coverings #2. Part 2
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Examples For Practice Roof Coverings #2. Part 3
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Examples For Practice Roof Coverings #2. Part 4
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Examples For Practice Roof Coverings #2. Part 5
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Examples For Practice Roof Coverings #2. Part 6
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Examples For Practice Roof Coverings #2. Part 7
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Examples For Practice Roof Coverings #2. Part 8
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Design Of A Riveted Roof Truss
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Design Of A Riveted Roof Truss. Part 2
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Design Of A Riveted Roof Truss. Part 3
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Design Of A Riveted Roof Truss. Part 4
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Design Of A Riveted Roof Truss. Part 5
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Mill Building
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Mill Building. Part 2
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Mill Building. Part 3
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Mill Building. Part 4
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Mill Building. Part 5
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Mill Building. Part 6
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Mill Building. Part 7
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Hardware
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Nails And Screws
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Hinges And Butts
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Hinges And Butts. Part 2
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Hinges And Butts. Part 3
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Hinges And Butts. Part 4
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Hinges And Butts. Part 5
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Knobs And Escutcheons
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Sash Hardware
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Miscellaneous Hardware
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Miscellaneous Hardware. Continued
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Finishes Of Hardware
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Selecting And Buying Hardware
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Selecting And Buying Hardware. Continued
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Catalogues
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Practical Strength Of Materials Test Questions
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Review Questions On The Subject Of Graphical Statics
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Review Questions On The Subject Of Roof Trusses
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Review Questions On The Subject Of Hardware
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Cyclopedia Of Architecture, Carpentry, And Building Vol4-6
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Foreword Vol4
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Masonry And Reinforced Concrete. Part I. Masonry Materials
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Natural Stone And Its Characteristics
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Testing Stone
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12. Limestone
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13. Marble
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14. Dolomite
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15. Sandstone
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16. Conglomerates
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17. Granite
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18. Trap Rock
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19. Seasoning Of Stone
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20. Definition And Characteristics
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25. Classification Of Common Bricks
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26. Crushing Strength
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27. Fire Brick
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28. Sand-Lime Brick
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Concrete Building Blocks
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Cementing Materials
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39. Common Lime
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40. Hydraulic Lime
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41. Pozzuolana Or Slag Cement
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42. Natural Cement
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43. Portland Cement
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Cement Testing
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Cement Testing. Part 2
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Cement Testing. Part 3
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Cement Testing. Part 4
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Natural Cement
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Portland Cement
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Sand Testing
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Broken Stone
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Mortar
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88. Common Lime Mortar
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89. Natural Cement Mortar
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90. Portland Cement Mortar
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91. Lime In Cement Mortar
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92. Effect Of Re-Gauging Or Re-Mixing Mortar
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93. Proportions Of Materials For Mortar
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Concrete
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95. Compressive Strength of Concrete
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108. Practical Methods Of Concrete Proportioning
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109. Methods Of Mixing Concrete
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110. Wetness Of Concrete
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111. Transporting And Depositing Concrete
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112. Ramming Concrete
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113. Bonding Old And New Concrete
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114. Effects Of Freezing Of Concrete
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115. Water-Tightness Of Concrete
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116. Sylvester Process
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117. Asphalt Waterproofing
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118. Felt Laid With Asphalt
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119. Medusa Waterproof Compound
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Bitumen
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Preservation Of Steel In Concrete
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124. Cinder Vs. Stone Concrete
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126. Tests By Professor Norton
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Fire Protection
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Methods Of Mixing Concrete
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134. Hand Mixing Concrete
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135. Mixing Concrete By Machinery
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Steel For Reinforcing Concrete
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139. Types Of Reinforcing Steel
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142. Deformed Bars
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143. Definitions
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143. Definitions. Continued
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144. Classification Of Dressed Stones
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145. Stone Cutting And Dressing
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146. Cost Of Dressing Stone
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147. Constructive Features - Bonding
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148. Allowable Unit-Pressures
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149. Cost Of Stone Masonry
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Brick Masonry Terms
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150. Bonding Used In Brick Masonry
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151. Constructive Features
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152. Strength Of Brickwork
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153. Methods Of Measuring Brickwork
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Rubble Concrete
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163. Methods
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Clay Puddle
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The Importance of Foundations
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170. Classification Of Subsoil
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171. Testing The Bearing Power
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172. Bearing Power Of Ordinary Soils
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173. Rock
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174. Sand And Gravel
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175. Clay
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176. Soft Or Semi-Liquid Soils
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177. Improving A Compressible Soil
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178. Preparing The Bed On Rock
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179. Preparing The Bed On Firm Earth
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180. Preparing The Bed On Wet Ground
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181. Footings
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184. Beam Footings
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186. Steel I-Beam Footings
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188. Design Of Pier Footings
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Types of Pile Foundations
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196. Wooden Bearing Piles
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197. Bearing Power Of Piles
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201. Methods Of Driving Piles
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205. Splicing Piles
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206. Pile Caps
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207. Sawing Off The Piles
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208. Finishing The Foundations
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209. Concrete And Reinforced-Concrete Piles
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210. Raymond Concrete Pile
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211. Simplex Concrete Pile
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212. Steel Piles
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213. Grillage
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214. Cushing Pile Foundation
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215. Cost of Timber Piles
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216. Piles For The Charles River Dam
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217. Pile Foundation For Sea-Wall At Annapolis
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218. Cofferdams
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219. Cribs
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220. Open Caissons
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221. Hollow Cribs Or Caissons
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222. Pneumatic Caissons
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Retaining Walls
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224. Theoretical Formulae
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226. Methods Of Failure
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227. Determining The Resultant Pressure
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228. Empirical Rules
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229. Failure Of Retaining Walls
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230. Placing Of Piers
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231. Usual Sizes And Shapes Of Piers
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233. Abutment Piers
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234. Abutments
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Culverts
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243. Double Box Culverts
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244. End Walls
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245. Plain Concrete Culverts
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246. Arch Culverts
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247. Drainage Of Foundations
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248. Concrete Base
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249. Top Surface
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Concrete Curb
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256. Introduction
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257. Statics Of Plain Homogeneous Beams
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258. Economy Of Concrete For Compression
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259. Economy Of Steel For Tension
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260. Elasticity Of Concrete In Compression
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261. Theoretical Assumptions
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262. Summation Of The Compressive Forces
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263. Center Of Gravity Of Compressive Forces
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264. Position Of The Neutral Axis
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265. Ratio Of Moduli
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266. Percentage Of Steel
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267. Resisting Moment
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269. Determination Of Values For Frequent Use
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270. Straight-Line Formulae
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271. Determination Of Values For Frequent Use
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273. Table For Slab Computation
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274. Practical Methods Of Spacing Slab Bars
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275. Table For Computation Of Simple Beams
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276. Resistance To The Slipping Of The Steel In The Concrete
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277. Computation Of The Bond Required In Bars
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278. Distribution Of Vertical Shears
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279. Methods Of Guarding Against Failure By Shear Or Diagonal Tension
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280. Detailed Design Of A Plain Beam
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281. Effect Of Quality Of Steel
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282. Slabs On I-Beams
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283. Reinforcement Against Temperature Cracks
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Strength Of T-Beams
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285. Resisting Moments Of T-Beams
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289. Width Of Flange
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290. Width Of Rib
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291. Numerical Illustrations Of T-Beams
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292. Approximate Formulae
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293. Shearing Stresses Between Beam And Slab
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295. Shear In A T-Beam
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296. Numerical Illustration Of Slab, Beam, And Girder Construction
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296. Numerical Illustration Of Slab, Beam, And Girder Construction. Continued
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297. Simple Footings
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298. Continuous Beams
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299. Beam Footing
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300. Essential Principles
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302. Base-Plate
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303. Buttresses
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304. L-Shaped Retaining Walls
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305. General Principles
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306. Curtain Walls
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307. Box Culverts
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309. Methods Of Reinforcement
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310. Design Of Columns
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311. Hooped Columns
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312. Effect Of Eccentric Loading Of Columns
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313. Design
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316. Imperfections
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317. Plastering
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318. Mortar Facing
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319. Masonry Facing
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320. Stone Or Brick Facing
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321. Granolithic Finish
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322. The Acid Treatment
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323. Dry Mortar Finish
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324. Cast Slab Veneer
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325. Mouldings And Ornamental Shapes
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326. Colors For Concrete Finish
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Colored Mortars
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328. Finish For Floors
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329. Efflorescence
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330. Laitance
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331. Concrete Plant
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332. Concrete Mixers
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333. Automatic Measures For Concrete Materials
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334. Source Of Power
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335. Power For Mixing Concrete
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336. Gasoline Engines
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338. Friction Crab Hoist
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339. Electric Motors
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340. Hoisting Lumber And Steel
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341. Hoisting Buckets
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342. Charging Mixers
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343. Transporting Concrete
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344. Boilers
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346. Plant For Ten-Story Building
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347. Plant For The Locust Realty Company Building
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348. Concrete Plant For Street Work
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349. Concrete Block Machines
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350. Sand Washing
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351. General Requirements
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352. Forms For Columns
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354. Forms For Locust Realty Company Building
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355. Cost Of Forms For Buildings
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356. Cost Of Forms For Garage
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357. An Adjustable Clamp
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358. Forms For Conduits And Sewers
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360. The Blaw Steel Forms
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Centers For Arches
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363. Classes Of Centers
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364. Safe Stresses In Lumber For Wooden Forms
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366. Safe Loads On Wooden Columns
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367. Form For Arch At 175th Street, New York
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309. Bending Details
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370. Tables For Bending Bars
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371. The Hunt Bender
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372. Beams And Girders
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373. Slab Bars
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374. Stirrups
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375. Column Bands
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376. Spacers
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377. Unit-Frames
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Bonding Old And New Concrete
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378. Methods Of Making Bonds
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381. Buck Building
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Completed Concrete Piles
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382. Mershon Building
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383. Erben-Harding Company Building
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384. Swarthmore Shop Building
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385. Apartment House
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387. The Mcgraw Building
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388. Fridenberg Building
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389. General Electric Company Building
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390. Water-Basin And Circular Tanks
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392. Bronx Sewer, New York
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393. Girder Bridge
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Masonry And Reinforced Concrete. Part V. Theory Of Arches
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398. Statics Of A Linear Arch
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399. Graphical Demonstration Of Laws Of Statics By Student
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400. Equilibrium Polygon With Horizontal Closing Lines
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401. Equilibrium Polygon For Non-Vertical Forces
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402. Definitions Of Terms Pertaining To Arch Masonry
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Kinds Of Arches
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Voussoir Arches
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405. Distribution Of The Pressure Between Two Voussoirs
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407. Depth Of Keystone
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409. Plotting The Reduced Load Line
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410. Drawing The Load Line For The First Condition Of Loading
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412. Test For The Third Condition, Involving Concentrated Load
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414. Location Of True Equilibrium Polygon
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415. Design Of Abutments
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417. Determination Of Load On A Voussoir
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417. Determination Of Load On A Voussoir. Part 2
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417. Determination Of Load On A Voussoir. Part 3
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419. Intensity Of Pressures On The Voussoirs Of The Arch
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420. Stability Of The Pier Between The Arches
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421. Technical Meaning
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422. Advantages And Economy
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423. Elements Of Integral Calculus
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424. Classification Of Arch Ribs
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426. Moment Of Inertia Of Any Section
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428. Position Of VM
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429. Weight And Thickness Of Arch
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430. Intrados
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431. Dimensions Of Arch
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432. Position Of Vm
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433. Laying Off The Load Line
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434. Trial Equilibrium Polygon
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435. Pole Distance Of The True Equilibrium Polygon
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436. Locating The True Equilibrium Polygon
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437. Maximum Moment Under This Loading
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438. Maximum Thrust Due To This Loading
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439. Shear At Any Section
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440. Temperature Stresses
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441. Stresses Due To Rib Shortening
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442. Testing This Arch For Other Loading
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443. Testing An Arch With Variable Moments Of Inertia
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444. General Principles
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445. Arch Of Two Hinges
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447. Description Of Two Reinforced-Concrete Arches
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448. Stone Arch
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Practical Masonry And Reinforced Concrete Test Questions
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Foreword Vol5
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Table Of Contents V5
-
Steel Construction. Part I. The Structural Elements Of A Building
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The Enclosing Walls
-
Interior Columns And Bearing Partitions
-
The Floors
-
The Roof
-
Use Of Handbooks On Steel
-
Use Of Handbooks On Steel. Continued
-
Use Of Tables
-
Use Of Tables. Part 2
-
Use Of Tables. Part 3
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Use Of Tables. Part 4
-
Use Of Tables. Part 5
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Building Laws And Specifications
-
Building Laws And Specifications. Continued
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The Steel Frame
-
The Steel Frame. Continued
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Fireproof And Fire-Resisting Materials
-
Floor And Roof Arches
-
Floor And Roof Arches. Part 2
-
Floor And Roof Arches. Part 3
-
Floor And Roof Arches. Part 4
-
Floor And Roof Arches. Part 5
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Selection Of System
-
Hollow Brick Fob Flat Arches
-
Partitions
-
Partitions. Continued
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Steel Construction. Part II. Beams And Girders
-
Steel Construction. Part II. Beams And Girders. Part 2
-
Steel Construction. Part II. Beams And Girders. Part 3
-
Steel Construction Problems For Practice
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Columns
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Columns. Part 2
-
Columns. Part 3
-
Trusses
-
Connections And Details Of Framlng
-
Connections And Details Of Framlng. Part 2
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Connections And Details Of Framlng. Part 3
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Connections And Details Of Framlng. Part 4
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Carnegie Steel Company
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Foundations
-
Foundations. Part 2
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Foundations. Part 3
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Foundations. Part 4
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High Building Construction
-
High Building Construction. Continued
-
Hill Building Construction
-
Steel Construction, Part III. Definitions And Abbreviations
-
Steel Construction, Part III. Definitions And Abbreviations. Continued
-
Purpose And Use Of Details
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Purpose And Use Of Details. Part 2
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Purpose And Use Of Details. Part 3
-
Determination Of Shearing Value Of Rivets
-
Determination Of Bearing Value Of Rivets
-
Standard Connections
-
Standard Connections. Part 2
-
Standard Connections. Part 3
-
Detailing From Framing Plan
-
Detailing From Framing Plan. Continued
-
Column Details
-
Column Details. Part 2
-
Column Details. Part 3
-
Column Details. Part 4
-
Column Details. Part 5
-
Steel Construction. Part IV. Riveted Girders
-
Allowable Values
-
Steel Construction Problems #1
-
Steel Construction Problems #2
-
Steel Construction Problems #3
-
Steel Construction Problems #4
-
Steel Construction Problems #4. Part 2
-
Steel Construction Problems #4. Part 3
-
Steel Construction Problems #5
-
Steel Construction Problems #5. Part 2
-
Steel Construction Problems #5. Part 3
-
Steel Construction Problems #5. Part 4
-
Steel Construction Problems #6
-
Structural Drafting Part I. Drafting Room Equipment And Practice
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Structural Drafting Part I. Drafting Room Equipment And Practice. Part 2
-
Structural Drafting Part I. Drafting Room Equipment And Practice. Part 3
-
Structural Drafting Part I. Drafting Room Equipment And Practice. Part 4
-
Ordering Of Material
-
Ordering Of Material. Continued
-
Detailing - General Instructions
-
Detailing - General Instructions. Part 2
-
Detailing - General Instructions. Part 3
-
Detailing - General Instructions. Part 4
-
Detailing - General Instructions. Part 5
-
Detailing - General Instructions. Part 6
-
Detailing - General Instructions. Part 7
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Structural Drafting. Part II. Detailing Methods
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Structural Drafting. Part II. Detailing Methods. Part 2
-
Structural Drafting. Part II. Detailing Methods. Part 3
-
Structural Drafting. Part II. Detailing Methods. Part 4
-
Structural Drafting. Part II. Detailing Methods. Part 5
-
Structural Drafting. Part II. Detailing Methods. Part 6
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Structural Drafting. Part II. Detailing Methods. Part 7
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Structural Drafting. Part II. Detailing Methods. Part 8
-
Structural Drafting. Part II. Detailing Methods. Part 9
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Structural Drafting. Part II. Detailing Methods. Part 10
-
Structural Drafting. Part II. Detailing Methods. Part 11
-
Practical Steel Construction Test Questions
-
Review Questions On The Subject Of Steel Construction. Part I. Continued
-
Review Questions On The Subject Of Structural Drafting Part I
-
Foreword Vol6
-
Mechanical Drawing. Part I
-
Mechanical Drawing. Part I. Part 2
-
Mechanical Drawing. Part I. Part 3
-
Mechanical Drawing. Part I. Part 4
-
Mechanical Drawing. Part I. Part 5
-
Lettering
-
Preliminary Line Problems
-
Preliminary Line Problems. Part 2
-
Preliminary Line Problems. Part 3
-
Preliminary Line Problems. Part 4
-
Mechanical Drawing Part II. Geometrical Definitions
-
Solids
-
Cylinders
-
Cones
-
Spheres
-
Conic Sections
-
Odontoidal Curves
-
Geometrical Problems
-
Problems 5 and 6. To Draw A Perpendicular To A Line Front A Point In The Line
-
Problems 8 and 9. To bisect a given angle
-
Problems 8 and 9. To bisect a given angle. Part 2
-
Problems 8 and 9. To bisect a given angle. Part 3
-
Mechanical Drawing Part III. Projections. Orthographic Projection
-
True Length Of Lines
-
Profile Plane
-
Representation Of Objects
-
Rotation Of Objects
-
Intersections
-
Intersections. Continued
-
Development Of Surfaces
-
Development Of Surfaces. Part 2
-
Development Of Surfaces. Part 3
-
Isometric Projection
-
Isometric Projection. Continued
-
Oblique Projections
-
Line Shading
-
Problems In Projection. Plate IX
-
Plate XII. Developments
-
Plate XIII. Isometric And Oblique Projection
-
Plate XIV. Free-Hand Lettering
-
Plate XV. Lettering
-
Architectural Lettering
-
Letter Forms
-
Letter Forms. Continued
-
Letter Composition
-
Letter Spacing
-
Minuscule Or Shall Letters
-
Architectural Inscription Lettering
-
Classic Roman Letters
-
Classic Roman Letters. Continued
-
Gothic Lettering
-
Drawing Examination Plates
-
Architectural Drawing. Part I
-
Architectural Drawing. Part I. Continued
-
Line Drawing
-
The Importance Of Axes In Architectural Drawing
-
The Importance Of Axes In Architectural Drawing. Part 2
-
The Importance Of Axes In Architectural Drawing. Part 3
-
The Importance Of Axes In Architectural Drawing. Part 4
-
Rendering In Wash
-
Method Of Procedure
-
Method Of Procedure. Part 2
-
Method Of Procedure. Part 3
-
A Few Water Color Hints For Draftsmen
-
Preliminary Studies In Architectural Design
-
Method Of Starting A Problem At The Ecole Des Beaux Arts, Paris
-
Exhibition Drawings
-
Sketching
-
Measured Work
-
Review Questions On The Subject Of Architectural Drawing. Part I
-
Review Questions On The Subject Of Architectural Drawing. Part I. Continued
-
Notes On Theory Of Design
-
Design Of The Dwelling
-
Various Stages In Building A House
-
Various Stages In Building A House. Continued
-
Buildings For Offices
-
Practical Example: A Colonial House
-
Practical Example: A Colonial House. Part 2
-
Practical Example: A Colonial House. Part 3
-
Practical Example: A Colonial House. Part 4
-
Practical Example: A Colonial House. Part 5
-
Practical Example: A Colonial House. Part 6
-
Estimating. Part I
-
Estimating. Part I. Continued
-
Table Of Multiples
-
Measure Of Lines And Surface
-
Areas Of Circles
-
Areas Of Solids
-
Solid Contents
-
Scale Of Wages
-
Cost of Excavation
-
Stone Wall Work
-
Brickwork
-
Miscellaneous Data Chimneys
-
Flue Lining
-
Cellar Columns
-
Earthen Drain Pipe
-
Carpentry
-
Miscellaneous Prices Of Lumber
-
Stair-building
-
Stairs. Continued
-
Wire Nails Adopted Dec. 1, 1896
-
Miscellaneous Data
-
Plastering Measurements
-
Painting Estimations
-
Covering Or Spreading Power Of Typical Paints On Wood
-
Heating of a Building
-
Galvanized Elbows
-
Hot Water And Steam Heating
-
Plumbing Costs
-
Capacity Of Cisterns In Gallons, For Each Foot In Depth
-
Electric Work
-
Estimating. Part II
-
Estimate Of Residence At Ridgedale, Mo For George A. Jones, Esq
-
Plastering Walls With Cement
-
Electric Lighting Fixtures
-
Schedules. Analysis Of Carpenter Work
-
Review Questions. Practical Test Questions
-
Review Questions On The Subject Of Architectural Drawing. Part II
-
Review Questions On The Subject Of Estimating. Part I
-
Cyclopedia Of Architecture, Carpentry, And Building Vol7-10
-
Hicks' Builders' Guide
-
Building Construction | by R. Scott Burn
-
Preface
-
Part I. - Carpentry. Chapter I. Drawing Appliances. Board And T-Square
-
2. Drawing Instruments
-
3. Drawing Paper And Pencils
-
4. Scales Used In Drawings
-
5. Practical Use Of The Scales In Drawing Plans, Etc
-
6. Scales For Detail Or Enlarged Drawings
-
7. Plans, Elevations, And Sections
-
Chapter II. Floors. 10. Single Floors
-
11. Framed And Double Floors
-
13. Varieties Of Floors
-
13. Varieties Of Floors. Continued
-
15. Skirting Boards
-
Chapter III. Partitions. 16. Partitions Of Timber
-
Chapter IV. Roofs. 17. Roofs
-
Roofs. 17. Roofs. Continued
-
Chapter V. Miscellaneous Timber Structure
-
19. Gate
-
20. Scaffolding
-
21. Hoists And Travellers
-
22. Timber Houses
-
22. Timber Houses. Continued
-
Chapter VI. Joints Used In The Construction Of Floors, Partitions, Roofs, And Heavy Timber Work. 23. Joints Used In Timber Framing
-
24. Lengthening Of Beams
-
25. Increasing The Depth Of Beam
-
26. Increasing The Thickness Of Beams
-
28. Joints Used In The Construction Of Partitions
-
29. Joints Used In The Construction Of Floors
-
Part II. - Joinery. Chapter I. Doors - Panels - Mouldings
-
32. Mouldings
-
Chapter II. Windows. 33. Varieties Of Windows
-
34. Shutters To Windows
-
35. Casement Or French Window
-
36. Sliding Horizontal Window
-
38. Fittings To Windows
-
39. Hinges
-
Chapter III. Joints Used In Joinery. 40. Pieces Laid And Joined Parallel To One Another
-
41. Pieces Joined At Right Angles To Each Other
-
42. Pieces Joined At Angles Other Than Right Angles
-
43. Brackets
-
Part III. Work In Iron, Lead, And Zinc. Chapter I. Work In Iron. 44. Iron Straps
-
46. Iron Columns Or Pillars
-
48. Junctions Of Iron Work
-
50. Iron Roofs
-
Chapter II. Work In Lead And Zinc
-
Part IV. Miscellaneous Roof Coverings Of Slate And Tiles - Staircases-Strains Upon Material. Chapter I. Roof Coverings Of Slate And Tiles. 54. Slates
-
55. Tiles
-
Chapter II. Staircases
-
Chapter III. Strains On Building Materials
-
Strains On Building Materials. Part 2
-
Strains On Building Materials. Part 3
-
Strains On Building Materials. Part 4
-
Strains On Building Materials. Part 5
-
Strains On Building Materials. Part 6
-
Strains On Building Materials. Part 7
-
Strains On Building Materials. Part 8
-
64. Proportions Of Elasticity Or Resiliency
-
68. Specific Gravities Of Various Timbers
-
68. Specific Gravities Of Various Timbers. Part 2
-
68. Specific Gravities Of Various Timbers. Part 3
-
68. Specific Gravities Of Various Timbers. Part 4
-
68. Specific Gravities Of Various Timbers. Part 5
-
68. Specific Gravities Of Various Timbers. Part 6
-
William Collins, Sons, & Co.'s Educational Works
-
Notes On Building Construction | by Percy Guillemard Llewellin Smith
-
Notes On Building Construction
-
Part III Materials
-
Preface To Part III
-
Note To Part III
-
Note To Part III. Continued
-
Chapter I. Stone
-
Charactestics Of Building Stone
-
Charactestics Of Building Stone. Part 2
-
Charactestics Of Building Stone. Part 3
-
Stone Seasoning
-
Agents Which Destroy Stones
-
Examination Of Stone
-
Granite
-
Granite. Continued
-
Granite Varieties In Common Use
-
Igneous Rocks Other Than Granite
-
Trap Rocks
-
Slates And Schists
-
Characteristics Of Slates
-
Characteristics Of Slates. Continued
-
Different Forms Of Slate. Slate Slabs
-
Welsh Slates
-
Irish Slates
-
Stone Slates
-
Serpentine
-
Sandstones
-
Sandstones. Continued
-
Bramley Fall
-
Yorkshire Sandstones
-
Scotgate Ash
-
Forest Of Dean Stone
-
White Mansfield
-
Craigleith Stone
-
Limestones
-
Marbles
-
Marbles. Part 2
-
Marbles. Part 3
-
Compact Limestone
-
Granular Limestones
-
Shelly Limestone
-
Magnesian Limestones
-
Magnesian Limestones. Continued
-
Quarries
-
Limestone Chemical Composition
-
Chilmark Stone
-
Chilmark Stone. Continued
-
Main Bridge
-
Main Bridge. Continued
-
Artificial Stone
-
Victoria Stone
-
Chance's Artificial Stone
-
Preservation Of Stone
-
Preparations Containing Organic Substances
-
Preparations Not Containing Organic Substances
-
Other Processes
-
Tables Illustrating The Properties Of Different Stones
-
Tables Illustrating The Properties Of Different Stones. Part 2
-
Tables Illustrating The Properties Of Different Stones. Part 3
-
Tables Illustrating The Properties Of Different Stones. Part 4
-
Chapter II. Bricks, Tiles, Terracotta, etc
-
Brick Earths
-
Salt
-
Practical Classification Of Brick Earths
-
Characteristics Of Different Kinds Of Brick Earth
-
Brickmaking
-
Brickmaking. Part 2
-
Brickmaking. Part 3
-
Brick Machine-Moulding
-
Brick Burning
-
Quality Of Bricks
-
Kiln Brick Burning
-
Comparative Advantages Of Kiln And Clamp Burning
-
Comparative Advantages Of Kiln And Clamp Burning. Continued
-
Classification Of Bricks
-
Classification Of Bricks. Continued
-
Varieties Of Bricks In The Market
-
Varieties Of Bricks In The Market. Continued
-
Characteristics Of Good Bricks
-
Method Of Distinguishing Clamp-Burnt, Kiln-Burnt, And Machine-Made Bricks
-
Tests For Bricks
-
Strength Of Bricks
-
Strength Of Bricks. Continued
-
Different Forms Of Bricks
-
Different Forms Of Bricks. Continued
-
Fireclay And Firebricks
-
Fireclay And Firebricks. Continued
-
Terra Cotta
-
Terra Cotta Advantages and Disadvantages
-
Terra Cotta Colour
-
Where is Terra Cotta Used
-
Pipes And Miscellaneous Clay Wares
-
Glazing
-
Terra cotta, stoneware, and fireclay Ware Burning
-
Sewer Pipes
-
Socket Pipes
-
Socket Pipes. Continued
-
Miscellaneous Clay Wares
-
Bonding Bricks
-
Tiles
-
Roofing Tiles
-
Wade And Cherry's Tiles
-
Wall Tiles
-
Inferior Encaustic Tiles
-
Dry Tiles
-
Chapter III. Limes, Cements, Mortar, Concrete, Plasters, And Asphaltes. Limes And Cements
-
Constituents Of Limestone
-
Constituents Of Limestone Which Produce Hydraulicity
-
Soluble Silica
-
Classification Of Limes And Cements
-
Classification Of Limes And Cements. Continued
-
Limes
-
Stained Fat Limes
-
Varieties Of Lime In Common Use
-
Cements
-
Natural Cements
-
Market Farms
-
Artificial Cements
-
Cement Manufacture From Chalk And Clay
-
Cement Manufacture From Limestones And Clay Or Shale
-
Portland Cement Made From Slag
-
Tests Of Cement Quality
-
Gauge Of Wire Of Sieves
-
Cement Weight
-
Cement Specific Gravity
-
Rente's Specific Gravity Bottle
-
Cement Colour
-
Test For Cement Tensile Strength
-
Test For Cement Tensile Strength. Part 2
-
Test For Cement Tensile Strength. Part 3
-
Cement Adhesive Strength
-
The Briquette
-
Nature And Proportion Of Water In Cement Mortar
-
Shape Of Briquette
-
Tests For Cement Coolness
-
Additional Tests For Portland Cement
-
Cement Hardening And Setting
-
Cement Storing
-
Cement Strength
-
Cement Strength. Part 2
-
Cement Market Forms
-
Selenitic Cement. Selenitic Lime
-
Pozzuolana Mortars
-
Means For Testing Tensile Strength Of Cement
-
Adie's Cement Tester With Automatic Register
-
Michaells's Double Lever Cement Testing Apparatus
-
Faija's Cement Testing Machine
-
Reid and Bailey's Cement
-
Simple Tests Without Machines
-
Adulterations In Portland Cement
-
Lime And Cement Burning
-
Lime And Cement Burning. Continued
-
General Remarks On Burning
-
Dangerous Limes And Cements
-
Sand And Substitutes For Sand
-
Pozzuolanas, etc
-
Mortar
-
Evils Of Fat Lime Mortar
-
Description Of Sand To Be Used In Mortar
-
The Description Of Water To Be Used In Mortar
-
Strength Of Mortar As Compared With Bricks In A Wall
-
Mortar Ingredients Preparation And Mixing
-
Mortar Ingredients Mixing
-
Bulk Of Mortar Produced
-
Bulk Of Mortar Produced. Continued
-
Selenitic Mortar Made With Ordinary Lime
-
Portland Cement Mortar With Large Proportion Of Sand
-
Concrete
-
Concrete. Part 2
-
Concrete. Part 3
-
Concrete Laying
-
The Cementing Material To Be Used For Concrete
-
Bulk Of Concrete Produced
-
Selenitic Concrete
-
Uses Of Concrete
-
Strength Of Concrete
-
Mortar-Mixing And Concrete-Mixing Machinery
-
Portable Mortar-Mill
-
Concrete-Mixing Machines
-
Inclined Cylinder Machine
-
Messent's Patent Concrete-Mixer
-
American Concrete-Mixer
-
On The Action Of Foreign Constituents In Limestones And Cements
-
Pure Or Pat Limes
-
Mortar Made From Fat Lime
-
Hydraulic Limes And Cements Containing Clay
-
Calcination
-
Proportion Of Clay
-
Effect In Cements Burnt At A High Temperature
-
Composition Of Clay
-
Effects Caused By Different Degrees Of Calcination
-
Slaking
-
Setting
-
Pozzuolana, Etc
-
Carbonate Of Magnesia
-
Efflorescence On Walls
-
Analysis Of Limes And Cements
-
Plasters, Etc
-
Plaster Uses
-
Hair used by Plasterers
-
Stucco
-
Plaster Enrichments
-
Asphaltes
-
Mixing Asphalte
-
Asphalte Making Liquid Process
-
Whitening And Colouring
-
Quantity Of Materials Used For Plastering, Etc
-
Chapter IV. Metals
-
Iron
-
Smelting
-
Comparative Advantages Of Hot And Cold Blast Iron
-
Pig-Iron
-
The Effect Of Carbon Upon Cast Iron
-
Impurities In Pig-Iron
-
Bessemer Pig
-
Cast Iron
-
Chilled Iron
-
Descriptions Of Pig-Iron For Castings
-
Castings
-
Casting In Loam
-
Form Of Castings
-
Examination Of Castings
-
Tests For Cast Iron
-
Wrought Iron
-
Shingling
-
Rolling
-
Effect Of Rolling Iron
-
Different Qualities Of Bar Iron
-
Manufacture Of T And I Iron
-
Tests For Wrought Iron
-
Iron Uniformity
-
Unwin's Iron Bridges and Roofs
-
Swedish Bars
-
Swedish Bars. Continued
-
Appearance Of The Fractured Surface Of Wrought Iron
-
Different Descriptions And Market Forms Of Wrought Iron, And Their Relative Value. Descriptions Of Wrought Iron
-
Market Forms Of Wrought Iron
-
Angle And T Irons
-
Angle And T Irons. Part 2
-
Angle And T Irons. Part 3
-
Mallet's Buckled Plates
-
Relative Value Of Different Descriptions And Forms Of Wrought Iron
-
Hoop Iron
-
Hoop Iron. Continued
-
Flats, Bounds, And Squares, Where Not Extra For Size
-
Flats, Bounds, And Squares, Where Not Extra For Size. Continued
-
Plates
-
Brands On Iron. Pig-Iron Brands
-
Wrought Iron Brands
-
Staffordshire Brands
-
Midland And Other Districts
-
Steel
-
Characteristics Of Steel
-
Amount Of Carbon In Steel
-
Varieties Of Steel. Methods Of Making Steel
-
Shear Steel, Sometimes Called Tilted Steel
-
Cast Steel
-
Bessemer Process
-
Siemens' Process
-
Siemens-Martin Process
-
Whitworth's Compressed Steel
-
Hardening Steel
-
Table Of Temperatures And Colours
-
Different Methods Of Heating
-
Cooling
-
Blazing
-
Tests For Steel
-
Tests For Steel. Continued
-
Market Forms, Relative Value Of Different Kinds, And Brands On Steel
-
Market Forms, Relative Value Of Different Kinds, And Brands On Steel. Continued
-
Brands On Steel
-
Crucible Cast Steel
-
Strength Of Cast Iron, Wrought Iron, And Steel
-
Ultimate Strength And Ductility
-
Strength of Cast Iron
-
Repeated Remeltings
-
Effect Of Temperature
-
Strength and Ductility of Wrought Iron
-
Tensile Strength
-
Tensile Strength. Continued
-
Average Strength
-
Tensile Strength and Ductility of Steel Plates With and Against the Grain. From Mr. Kirkaldy's Experiments
-
Tensile Strength and Ductility of Steel Plates With and Against the Grain. Continued
-
Landore Steel
-
Shearing Strength Of Steel
-
Effect Of Different Processes And Circumstances Upon The Strength Of Steel
-
Influence, Of Carbon Upon Strength Of Steel
-
Safe Or Working Stresses For Cast Iron, Wrought Iron, And Steel
-
Working Stresses
-
Board Of Trade Rule
-
Opinion Of Committee Appointed By The Board Of Trade
-
Limit Of Elasticity
-
Fatigue Of Iron
-
False Permanent Set
-
Other Definitions Of The Limit Of Elasticity
-
Live And Moving Loads
-
Repeated Loads
-
Extreme Cold
-
Forging
-
Overheating
-
Welding Wrought Iron
-
Welding Steel
-
Welding Steel To Wrought Iron
-
Corrosion And Preservation Of Cast Ikon Wrought Ikon, And Steel
-
Steel Preservation
-
Painting Wrought Iron
-
Characteristics And Uses Of Iron And Steel
-
Copper
-
Lead
-
Action Of Water Upon Lead
-
Water Pipes
-
Water Pipes. Continued
-
Lead Encased Pipes
-
Lead Encased Pipes. Continued
-
Zinc
-
Zinc Gauge
-
Tin
-
Alloys
-
From Patentee's Circular
-
Soldering
-
Tin Brazing
-
Soft Soldering
-
Fluxes
-
Tables Showing The Properties Of Metals
-
Contraction Of Metals In Cooling
-
Gauges
-
Gauges. Continued
-
Weight Of Metals
-
Chapter V. Timber
-
Felling
-
Characteristics Of Good Timber
-
Defects In Timber
-
Classification Of Timber
-
Classification Of Fir Timber
-
Market Forms Of Timber
-
Descriptions Of Different Kinds Of Timber. Pine Wood Or Soft Wood. Northern Pine (Pinus Sylvestris)
-
Timber Varieties In General Use
-
Planks, Deals, And Battens
-
Prussian
-
Russian
-
Norwegian
-
Swedish
-
American Pine
-
American Yellow Pine. Pinus strobus
-
Pitch Pine (Pinus rigida)
-
White Fir Or Spruce (Abies Excelsa)
-
American Spruce
-
The Larch (Larix Europoea)
-
The Cedar (Cedrus Libani)
-
The Kawrie, Cowrie, or Cowdie Pine (Dammara Australis)
-
Hard Wood Or Leaf Wood
-
American Oak
-
Dantzic Oak
-
Italian Oak - Sardinian Oak
-
Beech (Fagus sylvatica)
-
Alder (Alnus Glutinosa)
-
Sycamore (Acer Pseudo-Platanus)
-
Chestnut (Castanea Vesca)
-
Ash (Fraxinus Excelsior)
-
Elm (Ulmus)
-
The Canada Rock Elm (Ulmus Racemosa)
-
Common Acacia (Robinia pseudo-acacia)
-
Sabicu (Acacia formosa)
-
Poplar (Populus)
-
Mahogany
-
Jarrah, Australian Mahogany (Eucalyptus marginata)
-
Teak (Tectona Grandis), Indian Oak
-
Greenheart (Nectandra rodioei)
-
Mora (Mora Excelsa)
-
Hornbeam (Carpimis betula)
-
Marks And Brands Upon Timber
-
Marks And Brands Upon Timber. Continued
-
Selection Of Timber
-
Seasoning Timber
-
Timber Boiling And Steaming
-
Decay Of Timber
-
Decay Of Timber. Continued
-
Preservation Of Timber
-
Preservation Of Timber. Continued
-
Conversion Of Timber
-
Conversion Of Timber. Continued
-
Destruction Of Timber By Worms And Insects
-
Timber Protection Against Ants
-
Varieties Of Timber Useful For Different Purposes
-
Strength Of Timber
-
Strength Of Timber. Continued
-
Chapter VI. Paints And Varnishes
-
Bases
-
Old White Lead
-
Red Lead
-
Fixed Oils And Volatile Oils. Vehicles
-
Turpentine Oil," "Spirits of Turpentine, or Turps
-
Driers
-
Colouring Pigments
-
Colouring Pigments. Part 2
-
Colouring Pigments. Part 3
-
Colouring Pigments. Part 4
-
Proportions Of Ingredients In Mixed Paints
-
Lead Paint
-
White Lead Paint
-
Zinc Paint
-
Coloured Paints
-
Special Paints
-
Oxide Of Iron Paints
-
Tar Paint
-
Coating Floors
-
Coating Iron
-
Varnish
-
Ingredients Of Varnish
-
Resins
-
Solvents
-
Different Kinds Of Varnish
-
Mixing Oil Varnishes
-
Mixing Turpentine Varnishes
-
Recipes For Varnishes
-
Recipes For Varnishes. Part 2
-
Recipes For Varnishes. Part 3
-
Wash For Removing Paint
-
Chapter VII. Glass
-
Glass Thicknesses
-
Glass Qualities
-
Sheet Glass Characteristics
-
British Plate Glass
-
Fluted Glass
-
British Polished Plate Glass
-
Interception Of Light By Glass
-
Chapter VIII. Paperhanging
-
Paperhanging. Part 2
-
Paperhanging. Part 3
-
Chapter IX. Miscellaneous
-
Glue
-
Glue. Continued
-
Knotting
-
Paste
-
Gold Leaf
-
Putty
-
Rust Cement
-
Laths
-
Vulcanised Indiarubber
-
Tar
-
Creosote
-
Felt
-
Asbestos
-
Willesden Fabrics
-
Nails
-
Varieties Of Nails In Common Use
-
Miscellaneous Nails
-
Adhesive Force Of Nails
-
Adhesive Force Of Nails. Continued
-
Whitworth's Standard Thread
-
Whitworitis Gas Threads
-
Adhesive Power Of Screws
-
Appendix. Short Note On The Physical Properties Of Materials, And On The Loads And Stresses To Which They Are Subjected
-
Material Stress and Strain
-
Material Tenacity, Tensile Strength
-
The Building Trades Pocketbook | by International Correspondence Schools
-
Preface
-
Arithmetic. Signs Used In Calculation
-
Fractions
-
Decimal Fractions
-
Duodecimals
-
Involution
-
Involution And Evolution
-
Square Root
-
Cube Root
-
Squares And Cubes
-
Reciprocals
-
Reciprocals. Continued
-
Decimal Equivalents Of 64ths
-
Weights And Measures
-
Weights And Measures. Part 2
-
Weights And Measures. Part 3
-
Weights And Measures. Part 4
-
The Metric System
-
The Metric System. Continued
-
Metric Weights
-
Factors For Conversion
-
Specific Gravities And Weights
-
Specific Gravities And Weights. Part 2
-
Specific Gravities And Weights. Part 3
-
Formulas
-
Mensuration
-
Mensuration. Part 2
-
Mensuration. Part 3
-
Calculating The Weight Of Castings, Etc
-
Calculating The Weight Of Castings, Etc. Part 2
-
Calculating The Weight Of Castings, Etc. Part 3
-
Geometrical Drawing
-
Laying Out Angles
-
Structural Design. Loads On Structures
-
Structural Design. Loads On Structures. Part 2
-
Structural Design. Loads On Structures. Part 3
-
Live Loads
-
Snow And Wind Loads
-
Strength Of Materials. Definitions Of Terms
-
Table VIII Strength Of Metals In Pounds Per Square Inch
-
Table VIII Strength Of Metals In Pounds Per Square Inch. Part 2
-
Table VIII Strength Of Metals In Pounds Per Square Inch. Part 3
-
Properties Of Sections. Center Of Gravity
-
Neutral Axis
-
Moment Of Inertia
-
Moment Of Inertia. Continued
-
Radius Of Gyration
-
Section Modulus, Or Resisting Inches
-
Section Modulus, Or Resisting Inches. Part 2
-
Section Modulus, Or Resisting Inches. Part 3
-
Section Modulus, Or Resisting Inches. Part 4
-
Section Modulus, Or Resisting Inches. Part 5
-
Section Modulus, Or Resisting Inches. Part 6
-
Section Modulus, Or Resisting Inches. Part 7
-
Section Modulus, Or Resisting Inches. Part 8
-
Table XX. Radii Of Gyration For Two Angles Placed Back To Back
-
Table XXI. Radii Of Gyration For Two Angles Placed Back To Back Long Leg Vertical
-
Table XXII. Radii Of Gyration For Two Angles Placed Back To Back, Short Leg Vertical
-
Columns
-
Wooden Columns
-
Table XXIII. Approximate Breaking Loads For Northern Yellow-Pine Columns, In Thousands Of Lb
-
Cast-Iron Columns
-
Cast-Iron Columns. Part 2
-
Cast-Iron Columns. Part 3
-
Structural-Steel Columns
-
Structural-Steel Columns. Continued
-
Beams And Girders
-
Theory Of Beams
-
Theory Of Beams. Part 2
-
Theory Of Beams. Part 3
-
Theory Of Beams. Part 4
-
Calculation Of Beams
-
Calculation Of Beams. Continued
-
Design Of Riveted Girders
-
Design Of Riveted Girders. Part 2
-
Design Of Riveted Girders. Part 3
-
Design Of Riveted Girders. Part 4
-
Strength Of Rivets And Pins. Rivets
-
Table XXVIII. Allowable Shear And Bearing Values
-
Table XXVIII. Allowable Shear And Bearing Values. Continued
-
Strength Of Pins
-
Strength Of Pins. Continued
-
Bolts And Tension Bars
-
Roof Trusses. Principles Of Stresses
-
Stresses In Roof Trusses
-
Stresses In Roof Trusses. Part 2
-
Stresses In Roof Trusses. Part 3
-
Detail Design Of Roof Trusses
-
Arches
-
Methods Of Determining The Line Of Pressure
-
Methods Of Determining The Line Of Pressure. Continued
-
Masonry. Materials Of Construction. Stone
-
Brick
-
Lime
-
Cements
-
Mortar
-
Concrete
-
Concrete. Continued
-
Footings And Foundations
-
Proportioning Footings
-
Proportioning Footings. Continued
-
Piles
-
Thickness Of Walls
-
Masonry Construction. Notes On Stonework
-
Classes Of Stone Masonry
-
Stone Finishes
-
Bonds In Brickwork
-
Masonry Construction During Extremes Of Temperature
-
Waterproofing Walls
-
Chimneys And Fireplaces
-
Cement Walks And Floors
-
Hangers, Caps, Anchors, Etc
-
Arch
-
Retaining Walls
-
Carpentry And Joinery. Woods Used In Building
-
Carpentry And Joinery. Woods Used In Building. Continued
-
Relative Hardness Of American Woods
-
Qualities Of Timber
-
Quarter And Bastard Sawing
-
Carpentry Joints
-
Balloon Framing
-
Balloon Framing. Continued
-
Roof Framing. Lengths And Cuts Of Rafters
-
A Plank Truss
-
Miscellaneous Notes. Siding A Circular Tower
-
Proportions Of Rooms
-
Flagpoles
-
Prevention Of Decay
-
Steel Square
-
Joinery. Joints In Joinery
-
Doors
-
Doors. Continued
-
Windows
-
Notes On Stairways
-
Development Of A Raking Mold
-
Hopper Bevels
-
Dimensions Of Furniture
-
Roofing. Slating
-
Tin Roofing
-
Gravel Roofs
-
Gutters
-
Plastering
-
Lathing
-
Lathing. Part 2
-
Lathing. Part 3
-
Plumbing. Sanitary Maxims
-
Drainage System. Pipes And Fittings
-
Drainage System
-
Sizes And Grade Of Sewers
-
Disposal Of Sewage
-
Inspection And Testing Of Drainage Systems
-
Plumbing Fixtures. Baths
-
Plumbing Fixtures. Baths. Continued
-
Wash Basins
-
Water Closets
-
Water Closets. Continued
-
Urinals
-
Sinks
-
Laundry Tubs
-
Water Supply And Distribution. Methods Of Supply
-
Water Supply And Distribution. Methods Of Supply. Continued
-
Distribution
-
Distribution. Continued
-
Plumbers' Tables
-
Plumbers' Tables. Part 2
-
Plumbers' Tables. Part 3
-
Plumbers' Tables. Part 4
-
Plumbers' Tables. Part 5
-
Heating And Ventilation. Steam Heating
-
Radiation
-
Piping
-
Direct Radiators
-
Indirect Radiators
-
Size Of Chimneys
-
Size Of Boilers
-
Size Of Boilers. Continued
-
Exhaust-Steam Heating
-
Hot-Water Heating
-
Radiating Surface
-
Ratio Of Hot-Water Radiating Surface To Volume Of Room
-
Radiating Surface Supplied By Hot-Water Mains
-
Radiating Surface Supplied By Hot-Water Mains. Continued
-
Furnace Heating
-
Furnace Heating. Continued
-
Ventilation
-
Natural Ventilation
-
Forced Ventilation
-
Gas And Gas-Fitting. Gas. Kinds Of Gas
-
Pressure Of Gas
-
Measurement Of Pressure And Flow
-
Gas Meters And Pressure Regulators
-
Gas-Fitting. Illumination Required
-
Size Of Pipes
-
Installation And Testing
-
Estimating. Approximate Estimates
-
Stonework
-
Methods Of Estimating Masonry
-
Data On Ashlar And Cut Stone
-
Brickwork
-
Data On Brickwork
-
Carpentry. Estimating Quantities
-
Carpentry. Estimating Quantities. Part 2
-
Carpentry. Estimating Quantities. Part 3
-
Estimating Costs
-
Estimating Costs. Continued
-
Joinery
-
Data And Examples Of Estimating Joi N E Ry Work
-
Data And Examples Of Estimating Joi N E Ry Work. Part 2
-
Data And Examples Of Estimating Joi N E Ry Work. Part 3
-
Roofing. Roof Mensuration
-
Shingles
-
Slating
-
Tin Roofs
-
Plastering On Plain Surfaces
-
Estimates Of Quantities And Costs
-
Painting And Papering. Painting
-
Painting And Papering. Painting. Continued
-
Papering
-
Miscellaneous Notes
-
Elements Of Architectural Design. Proportions Of The Greek And Roman Orders
-
The Roman Orders
-
Notes
-
Drawing The Entasis Of A Column
-
Moldings. Greek Moldings
-
Roman Moldings
-
The Principles And Practice Of Modern House-Construction | by G. Lister Sutcliffe
-
Preface
-
List Of Sections And Authors
-
Prefatory Note. Divisional - Vol. I
-
General Introduction
-
Sanitary Improvements Which Have Been Effected
-
Sanitary Improvements Still Required
-
Effect Of Sanitary Improvements On Death-Rate
-
Chapter II. The Production Of Disease By Insanitary Conditions
-
Diseases Due To Impure Air
-
Diseases Due To Cold And Damp In Houses
-
Diseases Due To Dirt And Overcrowding
-
Chapter III. Disinfection
-
Chapter IV. The Disposal Of Refuse
-
Chapter V. General Principles
-
Chapter I. Apartment Planning - General Considerations
-
Apartment Planning - General Considerations. Continued
-
Chapter II. Living-Rooms, Bedrooms, And Thoroughfares
-
Living-Rooms
-
Bedrooms
-
Chapter III. Domestic Offices And Supplementaries
-
Domestic Offices And Supplementaries. Continued
-
Chapter IV. Miscellaneous Houses
-
Chapter I. Construction. The Problem Stated And Discussed
-
1. Dryness
-
2. Equable Temperature
-
3. Cleanliness
-
4. Light
-
5. Airiness
-
6. Fire-Resistance
-
Chapter II. Ground-Works
-
1. Excavation And Filling
-
2. Subsoil-Drainage
-
3. Foundations
-
4. Ground-Layers
-
5. Basement Walls
-
5. Basement Walls. Continued
-
6. Damp-Courses
-
Chapter III. External Walls
-
1. Stone
-
Stone Walls
-
Stone-And-Brick Walls
-
2. Bricks
-
2. Bricks. Part 2
-
2. Bricks. Part 3
-
Brick Walls
-
3. Terra-Cotta
-
4. Concrete
-
Materials
-
Brick Or Stone Walls With Concrete Hearting
-
5. Hollow Walls
-
6. Weather-Tiling
-
7. Half-Timber Walls
-
8. Expedients For Throwing Rain Off Walls
-
Chapter IV. Mortar And Stucco
-
Mortar And Stucco. Part 2
-
Mortar And Stucco. Part 3
-
Chapter V. Internal Walls And Partitions
-
Chapter VI. Fireplaces And Chimneys
-
Fireplaces And Chimneys. Part 2
-
Fireplaces And Chimneys. Part 3
-
Chapter VII. Roofs
-
1. Flat Roofs
-
1. Flat Roofs. Continued
-
2. Pitched Roofs
-
2. Pitched Roofs. Part 2
-
2. Pitched Roofs. Part 3
-
2. Pitched Roofs. Part 4
-
Chapter VIII. Floors
-
Floors. Continued
-
2. Upper Floors
-
Chapter IX. Windows, Doors, Skirtings, And Stairs
-
Windows, Doors, Skirtings, And Stairs. Continued
-
2. Doors
-
3. Skirtings, Plinths, Etc
-
4. Stairs
-
Chapter X. Plaster, Wall-Tiles, Etc
-
Section VII. Sanitary Fittings. Chapter I. General Principles
-
Chapter II. Baths
-
Baths. Part 2
-
Baths. Part 3
-
Baths. Part 4
-
Chapter III. Lavatories
-
Chapter IV. Sinks
-
Sinks. Continued
-
Chapter V. Water-Closets
-
Water-Closets. Part 2
-
Water-Closets. Part 3
-
Water-Closets. Part 4
-
Water-Closets. Part 5
-
Water-Closets. Part 6
-
Water-Closets. Part 7
-
Chapter VI. Urinals
-
Section VIII. - Drainage. Chapter I. General Design
-
Drainage. General Design. Part 2
-
Drainage. General Design. Part 3
-
Drainage. General Design. Part 4
-
Drainage. General Design. Part 5
-
Chapter II. The Size And Capacity Of Drains
-
The Size And Capacity Of Drains. Part 2
-
The Size And Capacity Of Drains. Part 3
-
Chapter III. Drain-Pipes
-
Drain-Pipes. Part 2
-
Drain-Pipes. Part 3
-
Drain-Pipes. Part 4
-
Drain-Pipes. Part 5
-
Drain-Pipes. Part 6
-
Drain-Pipes. Part 7
-
Chapter IV. Ventilation, Disconnection, And Inspection
-
Ventilation, Disconnection, And Inspection. Part 2
-
Ventilation, Disconnection, And Inspection. Part 3
-
Ventilation, Disconnection, And Inspection. Part 4
-
Chapter V. The Trapping Of Drain Inlets
-
The Trapping Of Drain Inlets. Part 2
-
The Trapping Of Drain Inlets. Part 3
-
The Trapping Of Drain Inlets. Part 4
-
The Trapping Of Drain Inlets. Part 5
-
The Trapping Of Drain Inlets. Part 6
-
The Trapping Of Drain Inlets. Part 7
-
Chapter VI. Construction Of Drains
-
Construction Of Drains. Part 2
-
Construction Of Drains. Part 3
-
Construction Of Drains. Part 4
-
Construction Of Drains. Part 5
-
Chapter VII. Flushing, Cleansing, And Testing Drains
-
Flushing, Cleansing, And Testing Drains. Part 2
-
Flushing, Cleansing, And Testing Drains. Part 3
-
Flushing, Cleansing, And Testing Drains. Part 4
-
Section IX. Sewage-Disposal. Chapter I. Sewage
-
Chapter II. Outfalls Into The Sea, Estuaries, And Large Rivers
-
Chapter III. Treatment Of Sewage With Various Chemicals
-
Treatment Of Sewage With Various Chemicals. Part 2
-
Treatment Of Sewage With Various Chemicals. Part 3
-
Treatment Of Sewage With Various Chemicals. Part 4
-
Chapter IV. The Disposal Of Sewage Sludge
-
Chapter V. Filtration Through Artificial Filters And Through Land
-
Filtration Through Artificial Filters And Through Land. Continued
-
Chapter VI. Broad Irrigation
-
Broad Irrigation. Continued
-
Chapter VII. The Septic And Other Bacterial Systems
-
The Septic And Other Bacterial Systems. Part 2
-
The Septic And Other Bacterial Systems. Part 3
-
The Septic And Other Bacterial Systems. Part 4
-
The Septic And Other Bacterial Systems. Part 5
-
Chapter VIII. Interception Or Dry Systems
-
Interception Or Dry Systems. Part 2
-
Interception Or Dry Systems. Part 3
-
Chapter IX. Sewage Disposal From Houses Not Connected With Any Sewerage-System
-
Sewage Disposal From Houses Not Connected With Any Sewerage-System. Continued
-
Section X. Warming. Chapter I. Introductory
-
Chapter II. Open Fires And Stoves
-
Open Fires And Stoves. Part 2
-
Open Fires And Stoves. Part 3
-
Open Fires And Stoves. Part 4
-
Open Fires And Stoves. Part 5
-
Open Fires And Stoves. Part 6
-
Open Fires And Stoves. Part 7
-
Chapter III. Gas-Stoves And Oil-Stoves
-
Chapter IV. Heating By Hot Or Warmed Air
-
Heating By Hot Or Warmed Air. Part 2
-
Heating By Hot Or Warmed Air. Part 3
-
Heating By Hot Or Warmed Air. Part 4
-
Heating By Hot Or Warmed Air. Part 5
-
Heating By Hot Or Warmed Air. Part 6
-
Chapter V. Heating By Hot Water
-
1. The Low-Pressure Hot Water Heating System
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1. The Low-Pressure Hot Water Heating System. Part 2
-
1. The Low-Pressure Hot Water Heating System. Part 3
-
1. The Low-Pressure Hot Water Heating System. Part 4
-
1. The Low-Pressure Hot Water Heating System. Part 5
-
1. The Low-Pressure Hot Water Heating System. Part 6
-
1. The Low-Pressure Hot Water Heating System. Part 7
-
1. The Low-Pressure Hot Water Heating System. Part 8
-
1. The Low-Pressure Hot Water Heating System. Part 9
-
2. The High-Pressure Hot Water Heating System
-
Chapter VI. Low-Pressure Steam Heating
-
Low-Pressure Steam Heating. Part 2
-
Low-Pressure Steam Heating. Part 3
-
Low-Pressure Steam Heating. Part 4
-
Chapter VII. General Conclusions
-
Section XI. - Warming And Cooking By Electricity
-
Warming And Cooking By Electricity. Part 2
-
Warming And Cooking By Electricity. Part 3
-
Section XII. Ventilation. Chapter I. General Facts And Principles
-
Ventilation. Chapter I. General Facts And Principles. Part 2
-
Ventilation. Chapter I. General Facts And Principles. Part 3
-
Chapter II. Natural Forces Making For Ventilation
-
Natural Forces Making For Ventilation. Part 2
-
Natural Forces Making For Ventilation. Part 3
-
Natural Forces Making For Ventilation. Part 4
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Chapter III. The Planning And Construction Of Houses With Regard O Their Ventilation
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The Planning And Construction Of Houses With Regard O Their Ventilation. Continued
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Chapter IV. Air-Currents And Air-Inlets
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Air-Currents And Air-Inlets. Continued
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Chapter V. Air-Outlets
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Air-Outlets. Continued
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Chapter VI. Natural Ventilation
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Chapter VII. Contamination Of Air, Etc
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Contamination Of Air, Etc. Continued
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Chapter VIII. Warming And Ventilation
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Warming And Ventilation. Continued
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Chapter IX. Ventilation Summary
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Supplementary Chapter By The Editor, Ventilation By Means Of Warmed Air
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Section XIII. Lighting. Part I. Candles, Oils, And Electricity
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Lighting. Part I. Candles, Oils, And Electricity. Continued
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Chapter II. Electricity: Definitions
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Chapter III. Electricity: Generation And Storage
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Electricity: Generation And Storage. Part 2
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Electricity: Generation And Storage. Part 3
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Electricity: Generation And Storage. Part 4
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Electricity: Generation And Storage. Part 5
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Electricity: Generation And Storage. Part 6
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Electricity: Generation And Storage. Part 7
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Electricity: Generation And Storage. Part 8
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Electricity: Generation And Storage. Part 9
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Chapter IV. Electricity: Wiring And Lamps
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Electricity: Wiring And Lamps. Part 2
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Electricity: Wiring And Lamps. Part 3
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Electricity: Wiring And Lamps. Part 4
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Electricity: Wiring And Lamps. Part 5
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Chapter V. Electricity: An Installation In A House
-
Electricity: An Installation In A House. Continued
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Section XIV. Lighting. Part II. Gas. Chapter I. Meters
-
Chapter II. Gas-Pipes And Fittings, Etc
-
Gas-Pipes And Fittings, Etc. Continued
-
Chapter III. Gas Burners
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Gas Burners. Part 2
-
Gas Burners. Part 3
-
Gas Burners. Part 4
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Chapter IV. Gas-Leakages And Explosions
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Section XIV. Gas-Producing Apparatus For The Illumination Of Country Houses. Chapter I. Coal-Gas
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Coal-Gas. Part 2
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Coal-Gas. Part 3
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Chapter II. Oil-Gas
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Chapter III. Acetylene
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Chapter IV. Spirit-Gas
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Section XV. The Sanitary Aspect Of Decoration And Furniture
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2. Sanitary Aspect Of Walls And Ceilings
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2. Sanitary Aspect Of Walls And Ceilings. Continued
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3. Sanitary Aspect Of Blinds And Curtains
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4. Sanitary Aspect Of Woodwork
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6. Sanitary Aspect Of Furniture
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7. Sanitary Aspect Of Sweeping, Dusting, &C
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8. Sanitary Aspect Of Plants in Rooms
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Section XVI. The Sanitary Inspection Of Houses. Chapter I. Water-Supply
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The Sanitary Inspection Of Houses. Chapter I. Water-Supply. Part 2
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The Sanitary Inspection Of Houses. Chapter I. Water-Supply. Part 3
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The Sanitary Inspection Of Houses. Chapter I. Water-Supply. Part 4
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Chapter II. Inspection For Dampness
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Chapter III. Inspection Of Sanitary Fittings, Etc
-
Chapter IV. Drains
-
Drains. Continued
-
Chapter V. Inspection For The Ventilation Of Rooms
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Inspection For The Ventilation Of Rooms. Continued
-
Chapter VI. Reports
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Section XVII. The Improvement Of Existing Houses. Chapter I. Dampness
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1. The Basement Dampness
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2. The External Walls Dampness
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3. The Roof Dampness
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Chapter II. Woodwork
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Chapter III. Smoky Chimneys
-
Chapter IV. Defective Plumbing And Drainage
-
Defective Plumbing And Drainage. Part 2
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Defective Plumbing And Drainage. Part 3
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Defective Plumbing And Drainage. Part 4
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Defective Plumbing And Drainage. Part 5
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Defective Plumbing And Drainage. Part 6
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Chapter V. The Specification Of Sanitary Improvements
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The Improvement Of Existing Houses
-
The Improvement Of Existing Houses. Continued
-
Chapter VI. External Sanitary Defects
-
Chapter VII. Lightning-Conductors
-
Section XVIII. Climate And Situation. Chapter I. Meteorology
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Climate And Situation. Chapter I. Meteorology. Part 2
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Chapter II. The Site
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The Site. Part 2
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The Site. Part 3
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The Site. Part 4
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The Site. Part 5
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The Site. Part 6
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Chapter III. Water
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Water. Part 2
-
Water. Part 3
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Water. Part 4
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Section XIX. Stables And Cow-Houses. Chapter I. Stables
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Stables. Part 2
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Stables. Part 3
-
Stables. Part 4
-
Stables. Part 5
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Stables. Part 6
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Chapter II. Cow-Houses
-
Section XX. Sanitary Law. Chapter I. England And Wales (Except London)
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3. Sewerage And Drainage
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4. Water And Water-Supply
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5. Food
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6. Statutory Provisions With Regard To The Prevention Of Disease
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7. Regulations And By Laws
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8. Streets, Houses, And Unhealthy Areas
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9. Factories And Workshops
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Chapter II. Sanitary Law of London
-
Chapter IV. Sanitary Law of Scotland
-
Sanitary Law of Scotland. Part 2
-
Sanitary Law of Scotland. Part 3
-
Sanitary Law of Scotland. Part 4
-
Appendix I. Specific Gravity And Absorbent Capacity Of Building-Stones Compiled From The Builder By The Editor
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Appendix II. Notes On Some Recent Inventions. By The Editor
-
Notes On Some Recent Inventions. By The Editor. Continued
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The House: Its Plan, Decoration And Care | by Isabel Bevier
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Safe Building | Louis De Coppet Berg
-
Introductory Remarks
-
Chapter I. Strength Of Materials
-
Stresses
-
Centre Of Gravity
-
Neutral Axis
-
Moment Of Inertia
-
The Centre Of Gyration And Radius Of Gyration
-
The Moment Of Resistance
-
Modulus Of Elasticity
-
Modulus Of Rupture
-
To Find The Moment Of Inertia Of Any Cross-Section
-
Table I. Distance Of Extreme Fibres, Moments Of Inertia And Resistance, Square Of Radius Of Gyration, And Areas Of Different Shapes Of Cross-Sections
-
Calculation Of Strains And Stresses
-
Compression
-
Table II. Value Of N In Formula For Compression
-
Wrinkling Strains
-
Lateral Flexure In Top Flanges Of Beams, Girders, Or Trusses, Due To Compression
-
Tension
-
Cross-Shearing In Beams
-
Table IV. Strength Of Materials Per Square Inch
-
Table V. Strength Of Stones, Bricks, And Cements Per Square Inch
-
Table VI. Weight Per Cubic Foot Of Materials. (Not Included In Tables IV And V)
-
Transverse Strength. - Rupture
-
Reaction Of Supports
-
The Principle Of Moments
-
Greatest Bending Moment
-
Rules For Calculating Transverse Strains
-
Comparative Strength And Stiffness Of Beams And Columns
-
Table - Bending-Moment (M) And Amount Of Shearing-Strain (S)
-
Of Beams And Cantilevers For Various Loads
-
Comparative Stiffness
-
Table VIII. Strength And Deflection Of Wooden Beams, One Inch Thick
-
Plate Girders
-
Expansion And Contraction Of Materials
-
Graphical Method Of Calculating 8trains. - Notation
-
Parallelogram Of Forces
-
The Arch
-
To Ascertain Amount Of Loads
-
Fatigue
-
Chapter II. Foundations
-
Foundations. Part 2
-
Foundations. Part 3
-
Chapter III. Cellar And Retaining Walls. Analytical Solution
-
Cellar And Retaining Walls. Analytical Solution. Part 2
-
Cellar And Retaining Walls. Analytical Solution. Part 3
-
Graphical Method
-
Graphical Method. Part 2
-
Graphical Method. Part 3
-
Graphical Method. Part 4
-
Chapter IV. Walls And Piers
-
Walls And Piers. Part 2
-
Walls And Piers. Part 3
-
Walls And Piers. Part 4
-
Walls And Piers. Part 5
-
Walls And Piers. Part 6
-
Walls And Piers. Part 7
-
Walls And Piers. Part 8
-
Walls And Piers. Part 9
-
Walls And Piers. Part 10
-
Walls And Piers. Part 11
-
Walls And Piers. Part 12
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Chapter V. Arches
-
Arches. Part 2
-
Arches. Part 3
-
Arches. Part 4
-
Arches. Part 5
-
Arches. Part 6
-
Arches. Part 7
-
Chapter VI. Floor Beams And Girders
-
Resistance Of Fibres
-
Resistance Of Fibres. Part 2
-
Resistance Of Fibres. Part 3
-
Rectangular Beams
-
Rectangular Beams. Part 2
-
Rectangular Beams. Part 3
-
Lateral Flexure
-
Lateral Flexure. Part 2
-
Lateral Flexure. Part 3
-
Lateral Flexure. Part 4
-
Lateral Flexure. Part 5
-
Table XVIII. Trussed Beams
-
Trussed Beams. Part 2
-
Trussed Beams. Part 3
-
Trussed Beams. Part 4
-
Trussed Beams. Part 5
-
Trussed Beams. Part 6
-
Chapter VII. Graphical Analysis Of Transverse Strains
-
Several Loads
-
Several Loads. Continued
-
Two Loads
-
Five Concenteated Loads
-
Five Concenteated Loads. Continued
-
Uniform And Concentrated Loads
-
XII. Coor-Beams Per Square Foot Of Floor
-
Table XXI. And Steel Channels
-
XXII. Even-Legged Angles
-
Table XXII. List Of Iron And Steel Even-Legged Angles
-
Table XXIII. List Of Iron And Steel Uneven-Legged Angles
-
XXIV. List Of Iron And Steel Tees
-
Preface to Vol2
-
Chapter VIII. The Nature And Uses Of Iron And Steel
-
The Nature And Uses Of Iron And Steel. Part 2
-
The Nature And Uses Of Iron And Steel. Part 3
-
Table XXVI. Analysis Of Cast Irons
-
Table XXVII. Densities And Weights Of Cast Irons
-
Densities And Weights Of Cast Irons. Part 2
-
Densities And Weights Of Cast Irons. Part 3
-
Densities And Weights Of Cast Irons. Part 4
-
Densities And Weights Of Cast Irons. Part 5
-
Densities And Weights Of Cast Irons. Part 6
-
Densities And Weights Of Cast Irons. Part 7
-
Table XXVIII. Classification Of Irons And Steels
-
Classification Of Irons And Steels. Part 2
-
Classification Of Irons And Steels. Part 3
-
Classification Of Irons And Steels. Part 4
-
Classification Of Irons And Steels. Part 5
-
Classification Of Irons And Steels. Part 6
-
Classification Of Irons And Steels. Part 7
-
Table XXX. Amount Of Extension And Contraction, In Inches, Of Cast And Wrought Iron Bars, 100 Ft. Long, Under Different Strains
-
Table XXXI. Length Of Cast Or Wrought Iron Bars, In Feet, That Will, Stretch Or Contract Exactly One Inch Under Different Strains
-
Table XXXII. Ultimate Breaking Strength Of Materials Under Different Kinds Of Strains
-
Ultimate Breaking Strength Of Materials Under Different Kinds Of Strains. Continued
-
Postscript To Chapter VIII
-
Chapter IX. Rivets, Riveting And Pins
-
Rivets, Riveting And Pins. Part 2
-
Rivets, Riveting And Pins. Part 3
-
Rivets, Riveting And Pins. Part 4
-
Rivets, Riveting And Pins. Part 5
-
Rivets, Riveting And Pins. Part 6
-
Rivets, Riveting And Pins. Part 7
-
Rivets, Riveting And Pins. Part 8
-
Rivets, Riveting And Pins. Part 9
-
Rivets, Riveting And Pins. Part 10
-
Rivets, Riveting And Pins. Part 11
-
Rivets, Riveting And Pins. Part 12
-
Rivets, Riveting And Pins. Part 13
-
Rivets, Riveting And Pins. Part 14
-
Rivets, Riveting And Pins. Part 15
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Chapter X. Plate And Box Girders
-
Plate And Box Girders. Part 2
-
Plate And Box Girders. Part 3
-
Plate And Box Girders. Part 4
-
Plate And Box Girders. Part 5
-
Plate And Box Girders. Part 6
-
Plate And Box Girders. Part 7
-
Plate And Box Girders. Part 8
-
Plate And Box Girders. Part 9
-
Chapter XI. Graphical Analysis Of Strains In Trusses
-
Table XLIV. Table Of Wind Pressures On Roofs
-
Table Of Wind Pressures On Roofs. Part 2
-
Table Of Wind Pressures On Roofs. Part 3
-
Table Of Wind Pressures On Roofs. Part 4
-
Table Of Wind Pressures On Roofs. Part 5
-
Table Of Wind Pressures On Roofs. Part 6
-
Table Of Wind Pressures On Roofs. Part 7
-
Table Of Wind Pressures On Roofs. Part 8
-
Table Of Wind Pressures On Roofs. Part 9
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Chapter XII. Wooden And Iron Trusses
-
Wooden And Iron Trusses. Part 2
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Wooden And Iron Trusses. Part 3
-
Table Of Strains Of Roof
-
Table Of Strains Of Roof. Part 2
-
Table Of Strains Of Roof. Part 3
-
Chapter XIII. Columns
-
Columns. Part 2
-
Columns. Part 3
-
Table XLIX. Safe Compressive Loads Per Square Inch On Wrought-Iron Columns
-
Table L. Properties Of Phoenix Columns
-
Table LI. Natural Sines, Etc
-
Table LII. Natural Sines, Tangents And Secants, Advancing By 10 Min
-
Table LIII. Logarithms Of Numbers
-
Table LIV. Squares, Cubes, Square And Cube Roots And Reciprocals Of Numbers
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Table LV. Multiplication Table In Inches For Rectangular Sections
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Table LVI. Circumferences And Areas Of Circles From 0 To 100, Also Squares Up To 12
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Table LVII. Decimal Parts Of Ax Inch For Each 1/64 Of An Inch
-
Table LVIII. Decimal Parts Of A Foot For Each 1/64 Of An Inch, From 0" To 12"
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Table LIX. Reduction Of English Feet And Inches To Metres
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Table LX. Reduction Of English Inches To Millimetres
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Table LXI. Reduction Of English Weights To Kilograms
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Table LXII. English Measures And Weights. (U. S. Standards Are The Same.) Long Measure
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Table XXXI. Length Of Cast Or Wrought Iron Bars, In Feet, That Will Stretch Or Contract Exactly One Inch Under Different Strains
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Table XXXIII. Proportions For
-
Table XXXIV. Recent Tests Of Irons And Steels
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Table XLII Wrought Iron Riveted Girders.-Strength Of The Angle Bars
-
Table XLIII. Wrought Iron Riveted Girders. Strength Of Flanges
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Books By Louis De Coppet Berg
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Building Construction And Superintendence | by F. E. Kidder
-
Preface
-
Introduction
-
Chapter I. Foundations On Firm Soils. Staking Out The Building
-
Foundations - Light Buildings
-
Foundations - Light Buildings. Part 2
-
Foundations - Light Buildings. Part 3
-
Foundations - Light Buildings. Part 4
-
Designing The Foundations
-
Designing The Foundations. Continued
-
Foundations On Firm Soils
-
Foundations On Firm Soils. Continued
-
Superintendence
-
Chapter II. Foundations On Compressible Soils
-
Pile Foundations
-
Pile Foundations. Part 2
-
Pile Foundations. Part 3
-
Pile Foundations. Part 4
-
Pile Foundations. Part 5
-
44. Granite Capping
-
46. Grillage
-
Spread Foundations
-
Steel Beam Footings
-
Steel Beam Footings. Part 2
-
Steel Beam Footings. Part 3
-
Timber Footings
-
Masonry Wells
-
Caissons
-
Chapter III. Masonry Footings And Foundation Walls, Shoring And Underpinning. Masonry Footings
-
Masonry Footings. Part 2
-
Masonry Footings. Part 3
-
Masonry Footings. Part 4
-
Foundation Walls
-
Foundation Walls. Continued
-
Retaining Walls
-
Area Walls
-
Vault Walls
-
Superintendence Of Foundation Work
-
Dampness In Cellar Walls
-
Window And Entrance Areas
-
Pavements
-
Shoring, Needling And Underpinning
-
Shoring And Underpinning
-
Chapter IV. Limes, Cements And Mortars
-
Limes, Cements And Mortars. Part 2
-
Limes, Cements And Mortars. Part 3
-
Hydraulic Lime
-
Hydraulic Cements
-
Hydraulic Cements. Part 2
-
Hydraulic Cements. Part 3
-
Artificial Cements
-
Artificial Cements. Part 2
-
Artificial Cements. Part 3
-
Artificial Cements. Part 4
-
Artificial Cements. Part 5
-
Artificial Cements. Part 6
-
Cement Mortars
-
Cement Mortars. Part 2
-
Cement Mortars. Part 3
-
Cement Mortars. Part 4
-
Concrete
-
Concrete. Part 2
-
Concrete. Part 3
-
Mortar Colors And Stains
-
Chapter V. Building Stones
-
Building Stones. Continued
-
Marble
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156. Description of Leading American Marbles
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157. Onyx Marble
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158. Sandstones
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160. Lava Stone or Turfa
-
161. Slate
-
162. Marble Distribution and Varieties of Slate
-
163. - Pennsylvania Slates. - Bangor Region
-
164. Soapstone
-
Selection Of Building Stones
-
Selection Of Building Stones. Part 2
-
Selection Of Building Stones. Part 3
-
Selection Of Building Stones. Part 4
-
Selection Of Building Stones. Part 5
-
Testing Of Building Stones
-
Seasoning Of Stone
-
Protection And Preservation Of Stonework
-
Chapter VI. Cut Stonework
-
Cut Stonework. Continued
-
Stonecutting And Finishing
-
187. Different Kinds of Finish
-
188. Laying Out
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189. Drip and Wash
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100. Relieving and Supporting Lintels
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191. Sills
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192. Arches
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193. Label Mouldings
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194. Built-up Arches
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195. Backing of Stone Arches
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196. Relieving Beams Over Arches
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197. Support for Spandrels
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198. Elliptical Arches
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199. Flat Arches
-
200. Centres
-
Miscellaneous Trimmings
-
202. Copings
-
203. Stone Steps and Stairs
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204. Ashlar. - Laying Out
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205. Backing
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206. Slip Joints
-
207. Bond Stones and Templates
-
208. Setting Stonework
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209. Mortar Pointing
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210. Strength of Stone Masonry
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211. Strength of Lintels
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212. Measurement of Stonework
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213. Superintendence of Cut Stonework
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Chapter VII. Brickwork. Bricks
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215. Composition of Bricks
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217. Machine-made Bricks
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219. Comparison of Soft Mud and Stiff Mud Bricks
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220. Repressing
-
221. Dry Clay Process
-
222. Drying and Burning Bricks
-
223. Down-draft Kilns
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224. Continuous Kilns
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225. Glazed and Enameled Brick
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226. Paving Bricks
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227. Fire Bricks
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228. Classes of Building Brick. - Common Brick
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229. Color of Bricks
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230. Size and Weight of Building Bricks
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231. Requisites of Good Brick
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232. Brick Strength
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Brickwork
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235. Laying Brick. - A. Common Brick
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Brickwork. Part 3
-
240. Ornamental Brickwork
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241. Cornices
-
Designs For Brick Cornices
-
Construction Of Walls
-
Construction Of Walls. Part 2
-
Construction Of Walls. Part 3
-
Construction Of Walls. Part 4
-
Party Walls
-
Party Walls. Continued
-
Hollow Walls
-
Hollow Walls. Part 2
-
Hollow Walls. Part 3
-
Details Of Construction In Brickwork
-
Details Of Construction In Brickwork. Part 2
-
Details Of Construction In Brickwork. Part 3
-
Details Of Construction In Brickwork. Part 4
-
Details Of Construction In Brickwork. Part 5
-
Details Of Construction In Brickwork. Part 6
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Chapter VIII. Architectural Terra Cotta
-
Architectural Terra Cotta. Part 2
-
Architectural Terra Cotta. Part 3
-
Architectural Terra Cotta. Part 4
-
Architectural Terra Cotta
-
Chapter IX. Fireproofing
-
Fireproofing Materials
-
Fireproofing Materials. Continued
-
Floor Constructions
-
Floor Constructions. Part 2
-
Floor Constructions. Part 3
-
Floor Constructions. Part 4
-
Floor Constructions. Part 5
-
Floor Constructions. Part 6
-
Floor Constructions. Part 7
-
Floor Constructions. Part 8
-
Floor Constructions. Part 9
-
Floor Constructions. Part 10
-
Floor Constructions. Part 11
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Fireproof Roofs
-
Fireproof Roofs. Part 2
-
Fireproof Roofs. Part 3
-
Fireproof Roofs. Part 4
-
Fireproof Roofs. Part 5
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Chapter X. Iron And Steel Supports For Mason Work. - Skeleton Construction
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Iron And Steel Supports For Mason Work. - Skeleton Construction. Part 2
-
Iron And Steel Supports For Mason Work. - Skeleton Construction. Part 3
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Iron And Steel Supports For Mason Work. - Skeleton Construction. Part 4
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Iron And Steel Supports For Mason Work. - Skeleton Construction. Part 5
-
Iron And Steel Supports For Mason Work. - Skeleton Construction. Part 6
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Chapter XI. Lathing And Plastering
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Lathing
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Lathing. Part 2
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Lathing. Part 3
-
Plastering
-
Plastering. Part 2
-
Plastering. Part 3
-
Plastering. Part 4
-
Plastering. Part 5
-
Hard Wall Plasters
-
Hard Wall Plasters. Part 2
-
Hard Wall Plasters. Part 3
-
Stucco Work
-
Stucco Work. Continued
-
External Plastering
-
External Plastering. Continued
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Staff.
-
Staff.. Continued
-
Lathing And Plastering In Fireproof Construction
-
Plastering Superintendence
-
Plastering Superintendence. Continued
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Chapter XII. Concrete Building Construction
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Concrete Building Construction. Part 2
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Concrete Building Construction. Part 3
-
Concrete Building Construction. Part 4
-
Concrete Building Construction. Part 5
-
Concrete Building Construction. Part 6
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Chapter XIII. Carpenters' Work Specifications
-
Carpenters' Work General Conditions
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Excavating And Grading
-
Piling
-
Concrete Footings
-
Specifications For Stonework
-
Specifications For Stonework. Continued
-
Cut Stonework
-
Specifications For Brickwork
-
Specifications For Laying Masonry In Freezing Weather
-
Specifications For Fireproofing. Hollow Tile System
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Specifications For Terra Cotta Trimmings.
-
Specifications For Lathing And Plastering. (Ordinary Work.)
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Specifications For Hard Plastering
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Specifications For Wire Lathing With Metal Furring
-
Specifications For Stiffened Wire Lathing. (Over Wood And Brickwork.)
-
Specifications For Metal Lath On Ironwork
-
Solid Partitions. (Metal Lath And Studding.)
-
Specifications For The "Roebling Fireproof
-
Appendix to Part I
-
Table C. List Of Important Stone Buildings In The United States
-
Table E. Tabulated Results Of The Actual Crushing Strength Of Brick Piers Made By The U. S. Government At Watertown, Mass
-
Table F. Safe Working Loads For Masonry
-
Table G. Properties Of Timber, Stones, Iron And Steel
-
Making Cellars Waterproof
-
Preface to Part II
-
Chapter I. The Building And Finishing Woods Of The United States
-
The Tree
-
The Tree. Continued
-
Physical Properties And Characteristics
-
Physical Properties And Characteristics. Part 2
-
Physical Properties And Characteristics. Part 3
-
Physical Properties And Characteristics. Part 4
-
Shakes
-
Conversion Of Timber
-
Strength Of Timber, As Affected By Its Physical Characteristics
-
Decay Of Timber
-
Decay Of Timber. Continued
-
Varieties Of Timber Used In The United States. - Their Characteristics And Uses. 27. A. Coniferous Woods
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28. Hard Pines
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29. Spruce
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30. Cedar
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31. Cypress (Taxodium Distichum)
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32. Broad-Leaved Woods. - Ash
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33. Beech
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34. Cherry
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36. Poplar Or Whitewood
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Imported Woods
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38. Market Prices Of Various Woods
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Chapter II. Wood Framing - Ordinary Construction
-
Outside Walls Of Wooden Buildings
-
Outside Walls Of Wooden Buildings. Part 2
-
Outside Walls Of Wooden Buildings. Part 3
-
Floors
-
47. Details Of Framing. - Framing Of Joists To Sill
-
48. Framing: Around Stair Wells, Chimneys, Etc
-
50. Bridging Floors
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51. Framing A Projecting Corner
-
52. Laying Out Floors
-
53. Floors Of Brick Buildings
-
54. Details Of Floor Construction
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56. Wall Plate
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57. Framing: Of Headers And Trimmers
-
58. Stirrup Irons
-
59. Flitch Plate Girders
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60. Girders
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62. Stiffening A Weak Floor
-
63. Floors With Independent Ceiling Joist
-
Partitions
-
Partitions. Part 2
-
Partitions. Part 3
-
Roof Construction. 72. Pitch Roof
-
73. Types Of Roofs
-
74. Ordinary Roof Construction
-
75. Laying Out The Roof Plan
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76. Framing Plan
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77. Details Of Construction
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78. Size Of Special Timbers To Be Calculated
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79. Mansard And Curb Roofs
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80. Construction Of Curb And Mansard Roofs
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81. Framing Of Conical Roofs
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82. Dormers
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83. Roofs Exceeding 30 Feet In Width
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84. A Simple Method Of Roof Bracing
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85. Superintendence Of The Frame Work. - Wooden Buildings
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Chapter III. Sheathing, Windows And Outsidecdoor Frames. 86. Rough Boarding. - Wooden Buildings
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87. Outside Frames
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88. Cellar Window Frames
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89. Types Of Windows
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90. Construction Of Windows. - Material
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91. Details Of Double Hung Window Frames. - Windows In Frame Buildings
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92. Sheathing Paper And Flashing
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93. Double Hung Window Frames In Brick Walls
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94. Details Of Mullions And Transoms
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95. Transom Frames With Single Light Below The Transom. - Type E
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96. Patent Double Hung Windows With Revolving Sash
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97. Heydebrand Safety Window
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99. Pivoted Windows. - A. Pivoted At The Sides
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100. Bay Windows
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101. Sash
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102. Store Window Sash
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Window Glass And Glazing
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Window Glass And Glazing. Part 2
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Window Glass And Glazing. Part 3
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Window Glass And Glazing. Part 4
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Window Glass And Glazing. Part 5
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Chapter IV. Outside Finish, Gutters, Shingle Roofs
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Outside Finish, Gutters, Shingle Roofs. Part 2
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Outside Finish, Gutters, Shingle Roofs. Part 3
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Covering Of Wooden Walls. 121. Siding Or Clapboards
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122. Wall Shingling
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125. Porches
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127. Dormers
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128. Wooden Skylights
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129. Shingled Roofs
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130. Laying The Shingles
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131. Ridges And Hips
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132. Deck Mouldings
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133. Flashings
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134. Flashing Against Brick Or Stone Work
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135. Tin Roofs
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136. Superintendence
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Chapter V. Interior Woodwork. Rough Work, Doors, Standing Finish, Floors, Stairs
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138. Deafening Of Floors
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139. Deafening Materials
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140. Mineral Wool
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141. Fire And Mice Stops
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142. Back Plastering
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143. Byrkit's Patent Sheathing Lath
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144. Furring
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145. Suspended Ceilings Under Flat Roofs
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146. Furring Of Walls
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147. Furring Around Chimneys
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148. Special Furring
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149. Grounds
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150. Corner Beads
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151. Metal Corner Beads
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152. Closing The Building For Plastering
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Interior Finish - Joiners' Work
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154. Finishing Woods
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155. Operations In Joinery
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156. Joining The Work
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157. Mitre Joint
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158. Dovetailing
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159. Framing
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161. Mouldings
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162. Detailing The Finish
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Description Of The Finish. 163. Doors
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164. Custom-Made Doors
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165. Veneered Doors
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166. Patented Doors
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167. Door Frames And Finish
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168. Finish
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169. Plinth Blocks
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170. Window Finish
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171. Putting Up The Finish
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172. Inside Shutters
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173. Sliding Blinds
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174. Rolling Blinds
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175. Venetian Blinds
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177. Base Or Skirting
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178. Wainscoting
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179. Paneling
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180. Matched Wainscoting
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182. Wooden Cornices, Ceiling Beams, Columns, Etc
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Stairs
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185. Stair Head Room
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186. Stair Construction
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188. Stair Posts And Railing
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Fixtures And Fittings
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190. China Closet Or Butler's Pantry
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191. Details Of Cupboards, Drawers, Bookcases, Etc
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192. Drawers
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193. Dimensions For Furniture
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Upper Floors
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195. Qualities Of Flooring
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196. Floor Laying And Nailing
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197. Parquetry
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198. Hardfloor Superintendence
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Chapter VI. Builders' Hardware
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199. Nails
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200. Screws
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Finished Hardware. 201. Materials And Finish
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202. Plated Iron And Steel Hardware
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203. Brass
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Special Trimmings
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205. Wrought Strap And T-Hinges
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206. Butts
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207. Washers
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208. Double-Action Spring Butts
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209. Pivot Hinges
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210. Sliding Door Hangers
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212. Trackless Hangers
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213. Hanging Folding Doors
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Locks
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215. Levers
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216. Wrought Metal. Locks
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217. Grades Of Locks
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220. Front Door And Vestibule Locks
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221. Master Keyed Locks
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222. Cylinder Locks
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223. Office Locks
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224. Night Latches
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225. Door Knobs And Escutcheons
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227. Escutcheon Plates
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230. Door Bolts
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231. Bolts For Double Doors
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232. Transom Fixtures
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233. Screen Door Trimmings
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234. Water Closet Doors
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235. Door Checks
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Window Trimmings. 236. Double Hung Windows
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237. Overhead Pulleys
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238. Sash Cords, Chains And Ribbons
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239. Weight Of Sash And Glass
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240. Sash Balances
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241. Sash Fastenings
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242. Sash Lifts
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243. Single Casement Windows
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245. Pivoted Windows
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246. Shutter Trimmings
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247. Trimmings For Outside Blinds. - Hinges
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248. Blind Fasts
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249. Trimmings For Storm Sash
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250. Cupboard Trimming's
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251. Prices Of. Hardware
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252. Putting On And Superintendence
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253. Hardware Specifications
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Chapter VII. Heavy Framing
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255. Framing Of Galleries
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256. Church Galleries. - Wooden Construction
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257. Galleries With Heavy Projection
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258. Framing Of Stores And Warehouses
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259. Wooden Posts
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260. Cast Iron Posts
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262. Bracing Of Posts And Girders In Heavy Frame Structures
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263. Framing For Area Walls
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264. Floors Supported By Rods And Trusses
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265. Compound Wooden Girders
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266. Keyed Beams
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267. Trussed Girders
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Mill Construction
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Mill Construction. Continued
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Chapter VIII. Trussed Roofs and Roof Trusses Specifications
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Trussed Roofs and Roof Trusses' General Conditions
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274. - Carpenters' Work. - Frame Buildings
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275. - Framing
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276. - Sheathing (Boarding)
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277. - Outside Finish
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278. - Shingle Roofing
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279. - Tin And Galvanized Iron Work
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280. - Wall And Gable Shingling
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283. - Cellar Hatchway (Or Bulkhead)
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284. - Windows
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285. - Sashes
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286. - Glass
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287. - Outside Blinds
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289. - Preparation For Tiling
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290. - Under Flooring
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292. - Partitions
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293. - Temporary Enclosing
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295. - Timber
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297. - Roof Framing
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298. - Beam Anchors
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299. - Lintels, Arches, Wood Bricks, Etc
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302. - Sheathing And Under Floors
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304. - Rear Porch
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305. - Window Frames
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306. - Box Frames
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307. - Outside Door Frames
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309. - Furring, Grounds And Corner Beads
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Interior Finish
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312. - Doors
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314. - Wainscoting. - Ceiled
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316. - Door And Window Trim
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318. - Picture Moulding
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320. - Wooden Cornices, Ceiling Beams, Etc
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321. - Splicing Of Finish, Nailing, Etc
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323. - Stairs
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325. - Back Stairs
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326. - Arches, Seats, Etc. (Coming In Connection With The Front Stairs)
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327. - Butler's Pantry
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328. - Kitchen Pantry
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329. - Dresser
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332. - Medicine Chest
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333. - Bedroom Closets
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335. - Kitchen Sink
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336. - Bath Room Fixtures
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338. - Upper Flooring
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339. - Cellar Work
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Hardware. [First Method.]
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Hardware. [Second Method.]
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343. - Window And Shutter Trimmings
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344. - Plain Hardware. - Door Trimmings. - Sliding Doors
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345. - Third Story Doors
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346. - Transoms
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347. - Window Hardware. - Double-Hung Windows
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348. - Casement Windows
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349. - Cupboard Trimmings
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Gravel Roof
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352. - Flaahinga. - (Metal)
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Slate Roofing. (To Be Included In The Carpenters' Contract)
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Specifications For Heavy Framing
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Specifications For Heavy Framing. Continued
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Store Fronts
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Appendix A. Patented Devices Used In Connection With Carpenters' Work. Rolling Or Coiling Partitions
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Revolving Doors
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Dumb Waiters
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Dumb Waiters or Light Elevators
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The Cutler Patent Mailing System
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Luxfer Prisms
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Appendix B. Tables Of The Strength Of Materials
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Strength Of Wooden Posts
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Table III. Safe Load In Pounds For Yellow Pink Posts (Round And Square). Crushing Strength Of Timber Perpendicular To The Grain
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Cast Iron Columns
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Strength Of Wooden Beams
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Table VI. Safe Distributed Loads For Hard Pine Beams
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Table VII. Safe Distributed Loads For Spruce Beams
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Tables For The Maximum Span For Floor Joists, Ceiling Beams And Rafters
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Table VIII. Maximum Span For Ceiling Joists
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Table IX. Maximum Span For Floor Joists
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Table X. Maximum Span For Floor Joists
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Table XI. Maximum Span For Floor Joists
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Table XII. Maximum Span For Floor Joists. Assembly Hails And Corridors
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Table XIII. Maximum Span For Floor Joists
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Table XIV. Maximum Span For Batters
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Table XIV. - (Continued). Maximum Span For Rafters
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Preface to Part III
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Publisher's Note
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Frank Eugene Kidder
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Introduction to Part III
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Chapter I. Types Of Wooden Trusses And The Mechanical Principles Involved
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3. Development Of The Simplest Form Of A Truss
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4. Truss Composition And Resolution Of Forces
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5. Development And Analysis Of The King-Rod Truss
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6. Six-Panel Queen Truss
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8. The "Howe" Or Bridge Truss
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9. Mechanical Principle Of The Howe Truss
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10. Rules To Be Observed When Designing Howe Trusses
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11. Table Of Dimensions For Howe Trusses
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12. The Lattice Truss
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13. Stresses In A Lattice Truss
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14. Wooden Trusses With Raised Tie-Beams
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Scissors Trusses
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17. Trusses With Two Centre Rods
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18. Braced Rafters With Wrought Iron Ties
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19. Hog Chain Scissors Truss
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20. Another Type Of Truss Without A Horizontal Tie-Beam
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21. The Hammer-Beam Truss
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24. Arched Trusses. - Segmental Arched Ribs
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25. Crescent Trusses
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27. Cantilever Trusses
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Chapter II. Types Of Steel Trusses
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30. Trusses For Pitch Roofs
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31. Depth Of Fink And Fan Trusses
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32. Cambered Trusses
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36. The Quadrangular Truss
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37. Arched Trusses
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38. Bowstring Trusses
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39. Segmental Arched Ribs
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40. Three-Hinged Braced Arches
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42. Braced Arches Without Hinged Joints
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43. Cantilever Trusses
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Chapter III. Layout Of Trussed Roofs - Bracing Of The Roof And Trusses
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Flat Roof Construction
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Pitch Roofs. - Wood Construction
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Pitch Roofs. - Wood Construction. Continued
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School House Roofs
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School House Roofs. Continued
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Simple Steel Roofs
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Bracing Of Roofs And Trusses
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Chapter IV. Open Timber Roofs And Church Roofs
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Open Timber Roofs And Church Roofs. Continued
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Church Roofs With Suspended Ceiling
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Church Roofs With Suspended Ceiling. Part 2
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Church Roofs With Suspended Ceiling. Part 3
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Church Roofs With Suspended Ceiling. Part 4
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Church Roofs - Longitudinal Trusses
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Chapter V. Vaulted And Domed Ceilings; Octagonal And Domed Roofs
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77. Longitudinal Trusses For Vaulted Ceilings
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78. Ceilings With Cross Or Groined Vaults
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79. Steel Trusses For Vaulted Ceilings
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81. Octagonal Roofs
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82. Octagonal Roofs With Lantern
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83. Steel Octagonal Roofs
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Domed Roofs
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Examples Of Wooden Domes
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87. Examples Of Steel Domes
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90. Vaulted Conservatory Roof
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Chapter VI. Coliseums, Armories, Train Sheds, Exposition Buildings, Etc
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Iron Tie Bars In Wall
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Pawtucket Armory
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Portland Armory
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96. Details Of Arched Roof Over Drill Hall Of The Thirteenth Regiment Armory, Scranton, Pa.
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97. Roof Over The Drill Hall Of The First Regiment National Guard Armory, Newark, N. J.
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98. The Chicago Coliseum Roof
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99. The St. Louis Coliseum
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Train Sheds
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101. Description Of The Train Shed For The Pennsylvania R. R. At Pittsburg, Penn
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Exposition Buildings
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Roof Of Agricultural Building, Pan-American Exposition
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Chapter VII. Computing The Purlin And Truss Loads And Supporting Forces
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Table IV. - Data For Estimating Roof Loads, Per Square Foot Of Roof Surface
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Table V. - Maximum Span For Wooden Rafters
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Weight Of Ceilings
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Table VIL - Weight Per Square Foot Of Roof Surface For Wooden Trusses
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Table VIL - Weight Per Square Foot Of Roof Surface For Wooden Trusses. Continued
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Force Of The Wind
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Example 1 - roof or ceiling areas contributory to a joint
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Example 2 - Deck Roof
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Example 3 - the purlins rest on the chord of the truss
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114. Example 4 - To Compute The Roof Areas Supported By Diagonal Trusses
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115. Examples In Estimating Joint Loads
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115. Examples In Estimating Joint Loads. Continued
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116. Joint Loads From The Ceiling
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117. Supporting Forces, Or Truss Reactions
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119. Supporting Forces For Trusses Supported At Each End
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Trusses Unsymmetrically Loaded
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121. Supporting Forces For Cantilever Trusses
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121. Supporting Forces For Cantilever Trusses. Continued
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Chapter VIII. Stress Diagrams For Vertical Loads
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Stress Diagrams For Vertical Loads. Part 2
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Stress Diagrams For Vertical Loads. Part 3
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Application Of Graphic Statics To Trusses With Vertical Loads
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Application Of Graphic Statics To Trusses With Vertical Loads. Continued
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Engineering News
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Building Construction And Superintendence New And Revised Editions
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The Construction Of The Small House | by H. Vandervoort Walsh
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The American House Carpenter | by R. G. Hatfield
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Preface
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Part I. Section I. - Architecture
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2. - Antique Buildings; Tower Of Babel
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3. - Ancient Cities And Monuments
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4. - Architecture In Greece
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5. - Architecture In Rome
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7. - Architecture Debased
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8. - The Ostrogoths
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11. - The Moors
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13. - Architecture Progressive
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14. - Architecture In Italy
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15. - The Renaissance
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16. - Styles Of Architecture
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30. - Proportion In An Order
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37. - To Describe The Ionie Volute
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39. - Persians And Caryatides
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42. - Roman Styles
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43. - Grecian Orders Modified By The Romans
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46. - Buildings In General
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47. - Expression
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48. - Durability
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50. - Arranging The Slains And Windows
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51. - Principles Of Architecture
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52. - Arrangement
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53. - Ventilation
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54. - Stability
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55. - Decoration
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56. - Elementary Parts Of A Building
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63. - Hooke's Theory Of An Arch
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64. - Gothic Arches
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Section II. - Construction
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71. - Laws Of Pressure
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72. - Parallelogram Of Forces
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74. - Inclination Of Supports Unequal
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75. - The Strains Exceed The Weights
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76. - Minimum Thrust Of Rafters
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77. - Practical Method Of Determining Strains
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78. - Horizontal Thrust
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79. - Position Of Supports
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82. - Ties And Struts
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83. - To Distinguish Ties From Struts
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85. - Centre Of Gravity
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88. - Effect On Bearings
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90. - Quality Of Materials
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91. - Manner Of Resisting
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92. - Strength And Stiffness
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94. - Resistance To Compression
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95. - Resistance To Tension
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Values Of Materials For Cross-Strains. 96. - Resistance To Transverse Strains
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97. - Resistance To Compression
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98. - Compression Transversely To The Fibres
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100. - Area Of Post
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101. - Rupture By Sliding
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102. - The Limit Of Weight
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103. - Area Of Surface
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105. - Stout Posts
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106. - The Limit Of Weight
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107. - Area Of Post
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110. - The Limit Of Weight
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113. - Thickness Of A Rectangular Post
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114. - Breadth Of A Rectangular Post
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115. - Resistanee To Tension
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116. - The Limit Of Weight
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117. - Sectional Area
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118. - Weight Of The Suspending Piece Included
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119. - Area Of Suspending Piece
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121. - Location Of Mortices
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124. - Breadth Of Beam With Safe Load
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125. - Depth Of Beam With Safe Load
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126. - Safe Load At Any Point
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123. - Weight Uniformly Distributed
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130. - Load Per Foot Superficial
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133. - Deflection; Relation To Weight
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133. - Deflection; Relation To Weight. Continued
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142. - Deflection Of Levers
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151. - Floors Described
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152. - Floor-Beams
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153. - Floor-Beams For Dwellings
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156. - Framed Openings For Chimneys And Stairs
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157. - Breadth Of Headers
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158. - Breadth Of Carriage-Beams
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859. - Breadth Of Carriage-Beams Carrying Two Sets Of Tail-Beams
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161. - Cross-Bridging, Or Herring-Bone Bridging
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163. - Crirtlcrs
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165. - Solid Timber Floors
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166. - Solid Timber Floors For Dwellings And Assembly-Rooms
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167. - Solid Timber Floors For First-Class Stores
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168. - Rolled-Iron Beams
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168. - Rolled-Iron Beams. Part 2
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168. - Rolled-Iron Beams. Part 3
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168. - Rolled-Iron Beams. Part 4
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188. - Tubular Iron Girders, For Floors Of Dwellings Assembly-Rooms, And Office Buildings
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193. - Cast-Iron Bowstring Girder
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194. - Substitute For The Bowstring Girder
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195. - Graphic Representation Of Strains
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196. - Framed Girders
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196. - Framed Girders. Continued
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200. - Partitions
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201. - Examples Of Partitions
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202. - Roofs
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203. - Comparison Of Roof-Trusses
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207. - Force Diagram For Truss In Fig 61
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213. - Planning A Roof
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214. - Load Upon Roof-Truss
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216. - Load Upon Tie-Beam
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217. - Roof-Weights In Detail
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218. - Load Per Foot Horizontal
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219. - Weight Of Truss
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220. - Weight Of Snow On Roofs
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221. - Effect Of Wind On Roofs
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222. - Total Load Per Foot Horizontal
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223. - Strains In Roof-Timbers Computed
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224. - Strains In Roof-Timbers Shown Geometrically
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225. - Application Of The Geometrical System Of Strains
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227. - The Rafter
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228. - The Braces
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229. - The Suspension-Rods
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230. - Roof-Beams, Jack-Rafters, And Purlins
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232. - Roof-Truss With Elevated Tie-Beain
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234. - The Backing Of The Hip-Rafter
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235. - Domes
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236. - Ribbed Dome
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238. - Cubic Parabola Computed
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240. - Covering For A Spherical Dome
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242. - Bridges
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247. - Centres For Stone Bridges
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249. - Timber Joints
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Section III. - Stairs
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251. - The Grade Of Stairs
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251. - The Grade Of Stairs. Continued
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253. - Dimensions Of The Pitch-Board
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254. - The String Of A Stairs
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255. - Step And Riser Connection
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258. - Position Of The Balusters
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260. - Regular Winding Stairs
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263. - Hand-Railing For Stairs
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266. - A Prism Cut By An Oblique Plane
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268. - Face-Mould For Hand-Railing Of Platform Stairs
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269. - More Simple Method For Hand-Rail To Platform Stairs
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270. - Hand-Railing For A Larger Cylinder
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271. - Faee-Mould Without Canting The Plank
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272. - Railing For Platform Stairs Where The Rake Meets The Level
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273. - Application Of Face-Moulds To Plank
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274. - Face-Moulds For Moulded Rails Upon Platform Stairs
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275. - Application Of Face-Moulds To Plank
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276. - Hand-Railing For Circular Stairs
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277. - Face-Moulds For Circular Stairs
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278. - Face-Moulds For Circular Stairs
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279. - Face-Moulds For Circular Stairs, Again
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280. - Hand-Railing For Winding Stairs
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281. - Face-Moulds For Winding Stairs
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282. - Face-Moulds For Winding Stairs, Again
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284. - Application Of The Face-Mould
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285. - Face-Mould Curves Are Elliptical
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286. - Face-Moulds For Round Rails
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287. - Position Of The Butt-Joint
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289. - Centres In Regulating Square
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290. - Scroll For Hand-Rail Over Curtail Step
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293. - Falling-Mould For Raking Part Of Scroll
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294. - Face-Mould For The Scroll
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295. - Form Of Newel-Cap From A Section Of The Rail
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296. - Boring For Balusters In A Round Rail Before It Is Rounded
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297. - The Bevels In Splayed Work
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Section IV. - Doors And Windows. Doors. 298. - General Requirements
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300. - Panefls
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301. - Trimmings
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Windows. 303. - Requirements For Light
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305. - Inside Shutters
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307. - Circular Heads
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308. - Form Of Soffit For Cireular Window-Heads
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Section V. - Mouldings And Cornices. Mouldings
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310. - Characteristics Of Mouldings
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312. - The Grecian Torus And Scotia
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313. - The Grecian Echinus
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Forms Of Roman Mouldings
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Cornices. 319. - Designs For Cornices
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321. - Cornice Proportioned To A Given Corniee
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322. - Angle Bracket In A Built Cornice
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323. - Raking Mouldings Matched With Level Returns
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Part II. Section VI. - Geometry. 324. - Mathematics Essential
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325. - Elementary Geometry
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325. - Elementary Geometry. Part 2
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325. - Elementary Geometry. Part 3
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325. - Elementary Geometry. Part 4
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Section VII. - Ratio, Or Proportion. 364. - Merchandise
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368. - Equality Of Ratios
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370. - Multiplying An Equation
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372. - Transferring A Factor
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374. - Homologous Triangles Proportionate
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375. - The Steelyard
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376. - The Lever Exemplified By The Steelyard
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377. - The Lever Principle Demonstrated
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Section VIII. - Fractions. 379. - A Fraction Denned
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381. - Form Of Fraction Changed By Division
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382. - Improper Fractions
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383. - Reduction Of Mixed Numbers To Fractions
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384. - Division Indicated By The Factors Put As A Fraction
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385. - Addition Of Fractions Having Like Denominators
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386. - Subtraction Of Fractions Of Like Denominators
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387. - Dissimilar Denominators Equalized
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388. - Reduction Of Fractions To Their Lowest Terms
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389. - Least Common Denominator
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390. - Least Common Denominator Again
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391. - Fractions Multiplied Graphically
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392. - Fractions Multiplied Graphically
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393. - Rule For Mutiplication Of Fractions And Example
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394. - Fractions Divided Graphically
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395. - Rule For Division Of Fractions
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Section IX. - Algebra. 396. - Algebra Defined
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398. - Algebra Useful In Constructing Rules
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399. - Algebraic Rules Are General
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400. - Symbols Chosen At Pleasure
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401. - Arithmetical Processes Indicated By Signs
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Transferring Symbols. 403. - Transferring A Symbol To The Opposite Member
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404. - Signs Of Symbols To Be Changed When They Are To Be Subtracted
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406. - The Least Common Denominator
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407. - Algebraic Fractions Subtracted
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408. - Graphical Representation Of Multiplication
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411. - Graphical Multiplication Of A Binomial
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412. - Graphical Squaring Of A Binomial
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415. - Plus And Minus Signs In Multiplication
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416. - Equality Of Squares On Hypotltenuse And Sides Of Right-Angled Triangle
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417. - Division The Reverse Of Multiplication
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421. - Raising A Quantity To Any Power
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422. - Quantities With Negative Exponents
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426. - Extraction Of Radicals
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427. - Logarithms
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428. - Completing The Square Of A Binomial
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Progression. 429. - Arithmetical Progression
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430. - Geometrical Progrression
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Section X. - Polygons. 431. - Relation Of Sum And Difference Of Two Lines
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432. - Perpendicular, In Triangle Of Known Sides
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432. - Perpendicular, In Triangle Of Known Sides. Part 2
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432. - Perpendicular, In Triangle Of Known Sides. Part 3
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432. - Perpendicular, In Triangle Of Known Sides. Part 4
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432. - Perpendicular, In Triangle Of Known Sides. Part 5
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432. - Perpendicular, In Triangle Of Known Sides. Part 6
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Section XI. - The Circle
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- The Circle. Continued
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Section XII. - The Ellipse
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458. - Ellipse; Area
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Section XIII. - The Parabola
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- The Parabola. Part 2
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- The Parabola. Part 3
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Section XIV. - Trigonometry
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- Trigonometry. Part 2
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- Trigonometry. Part 3
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- Trigonometry. Part 4
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Section XV. - Drawing
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490. - Drawing-Paper
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492. - The T-Square
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498. - Directions For Drawing
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Section XVI. - Practical Geometry. 499. - Definitions
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Right Lines And Angles
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504. - To Let Fall A Perpendicular Near The End Of A Line
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513. - A Circle And A Tangent Given, To Find The Point Of Contact
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516. - To Describe A Segment Of A Circle By A Set-Triangle
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517. - To Find The Radius Of An Arc Of A Circle When The Chord And Versed Sine Are Given
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518. - To Find The Versed Sine Of An Arc Of A Circle When The Radius And Chord Are Given
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519. - To Describe The Segment Of A Circle By Intersc-Tion Of Lines
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521. - In A Given Angle, To Describe A Tanged Curve
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527. - With In A Given Circle, To Insribe An Equilateral Triangle, Hexagon Or Dodecagon
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529. - To Find The Side Of A Buttressed Octagon
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531. - Upon A Given Line To Describe Any Regular Polygon
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534. - To Make A Parallelogram Equal To A Given Triangle
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537. - To Make A Circle Equal To Two Given Circles
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542. - A Line With Certain Divisions Being Given, To Divide Another, Longer Or Shorter, Given Line In The Same Proportion
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549. - The Axes Being Given, To Describe An Ellipsis With A Trammel
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550. - To Describe An Ellipsis By Ordinates
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551. - To Describe An Ellipsis By Intersection Of Lines
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552. - To Describe An Ellipsis By Intersecting Arcs
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553. - To Describe A Figure Nearly In The Shape Of An Ellipsis, By A Pair Of Compasses
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554. - To Draw An Oval In The Proportion Seven By Nine
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559. - To Describe An Ellipsis, Whose Axes Shall Be Proportionate To The Axes Of A Larger Or Smaller Given One
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Section XVII. - Shadows
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563. - The Inclination Of The Line Of Shadow
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565. - To Find The Line Of Shadow Cast By A Shelf
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571. - To Find The Shadow Of A Shelf Curved In The Elevation
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580. - To Find The Shadow Thrown By A Pedestal Upon Steps
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584. - To Find The Shadow Thrown On A Vertical Wall By A Column And Entablature Standing In Advance Of Said Wall
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586. - Reflected Light
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Table Of Squares, Cubes. And Roots
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Rules For The Reduction Of Decimals
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Table Of Circles
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Table Showing The Capacity Of Wells, Cisterns, Etc
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Table Of Weights
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Carpentry Glossary
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Carpentry Glossary. Part 2
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Carpentry Glossary. Part 3
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Carpentry Glossary. Part 4
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Carpentry Glossary. Part 5
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A Practical Treatise On The Joints Made And Used By Builders | by Wyvill J. Christy
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Preface
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Introductory
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Section I. Joints Used In Drainage
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Joints Used In Drainage. Continued
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Section II. Bricklayers' Joints
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Bricklayers' Joints. Part 2
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Bricklayers' Joints. Part 3
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Bricklayers' Joints. Part 4
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Bricklayers' Joints. Part 5
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Bricklayers' Joints. Part 6
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Bricklayers' Joints. Part 7
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Bricklayers' Joints. Part 8
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Bricklayers' Joints. Part 9
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Bricklayers' Joints. Part 10
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Bricklayers' Joints. Part 11
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Bricklayers' Joints. Part 12
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Section III. Masons' Joints
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Masons' Joints. Part 2
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Masons' Joints. Part 3
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Masons' Joints. Part 4
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Masons' Joints. Part 5
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Masons' Joints. Part 6
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Masons' Joints. Part 7
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Masons' Joints. Part 8
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Masons' Joints. Part 9
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Masons' Joints. Part 10
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Masons' Joints. Part 11
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Masons' Joints. Part 12
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Masons' Joints. Part 13
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Masons' Joints. Part 14
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Masons' Joints. Part 15
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Masons' Joints. Part 16
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Masons' Joints. Part 17
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Section IV. Tilers' Joints
-
Tilers' Joints. Continued
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Section V. Slaters' Joints
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Slaters' Joints. Part 2
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Slaters' Joints. Part 3
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Slaters' Joints. Part 4
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Section VI. Carpenters' Joints
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Carpenters' Joints. Part 2
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Carpenters' Joints. Part 3
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Carpenters' Joints. Part 4
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Carpenters' Joints. Part 5
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Carpenters' Joints. Part 6
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Carpenters' Joints. Part 7
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Carpenters' Joints. Part 8
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Carpenters' Joints. Part 9
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Carpenters' Joints. Part 10
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Carpenters' Joints. Part 11
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Carpenters' Joints. Part 12
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Carpenters' Joints. Part 13
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Carpenters' Joints. Part 14
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Carpenters' Joints. Part 15
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Carpenters' Joints. Part 16
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Carpenters' Joints. Part 17
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Section VII. Smiths' Joints
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Smiths' Joints. Part 2
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Smiths' Joints. Part 3
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Smiths' Joints. Part 4
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Smiths' Joints. Part 5
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Smiths' Joints. Part 6
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Smiths' Joints. Part 7
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Smiths' Joints. Part 8
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Smiths' Joints. Part 9
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Smiths' Joints. Part 10
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Smiths' Joints. Part 11
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Smiths' Joints. Part 12
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Smiths' Joints. Part 13
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Smiths' Joints. Part 14
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Smiths' Joints. Part 15
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Smiths' Joints. Part 16
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Smiths' Joints. Part 17
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Smiths' Joints. Part 18
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Smiths' Joints. Part 19
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Smiths' Joints. Part 20
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Smiths' Joints. Part 21
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Smiths' Joints. Part 22
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Smiths' Joints. Part 23
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Smiths' Joints. Part 24
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Smiths' Joints. Part 25
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Section VIII. Joiners' Joints
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Joiners' Joints. Part 2
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Joiners' Joints. Part 3
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Joiners' Joints. Part 4
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Joiners' Joints. Part 5
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Joiners' Joints. Part 6
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Joiners' Joints. Part 7
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Joiners' Joints. Part 8
-
Joiners' Joints. Part 9
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Joiners' Joints. Part 10
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Joiners' Joints. Part 11
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Joiners' Joints. Part 12
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Joiners' Joints. Part 13
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Section IX. Plasterers' Joints
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Section X. Plumbers' Joints
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Plumbers' Joints. Part 2
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Plumbers' Joints. Part 3
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Plumbers' Joints. Part 4
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Plumbers' Joints. Part 5
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Plumbers' Joints. Part 6
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Plumbers' Joints. Part 7
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Plumbers' Joints. Part 8
-
Plumbers' Joints. Part 9
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Plumbers' Joints. Part 10
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Plumbers' Joints. Part 11
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Plumbers' Joints. Part 12
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Plumbers' Joints. Part 13
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Plumbers' Joints. Part 14
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Section XI. Zincworkers' Joints
-
Zincworkers' Joints. Continued
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Section XII. Coppersmiths' Joints
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Section XIII. Glaziers' Joints
-
Glaziers' Joints. Continued
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Section XIV. Gasfitters' Joints
-
Gasfitters' Joints. Part 2
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Gasfitters' Joints. Part 3
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Gasfitters' Joints. Part 4
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Section XV. Paperhangers' Joints
-
Section XVI. Paviors' Joints
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Weale's Rudimentary Series
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Architecture, Building, Etc
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Mechanical Engineering, Etc
-
Shipbuilding, Navigation, Marine Engineering, Etc
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Physical Science, Natural Philosophy, Etc
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Mining, Metallurgy, Etc
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Fine Arts
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Agriculture, Gardening, Etc
-
Arithmetic, Geometry, Mathematics, Etc
-
Miscellaneous Volumes
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Educational And Classical Series
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English Language And Miscellaneous
-
The School Managers' Series Of Reading Books
-
Latin
-
Greek
-
Engineering, Surveying, Etc
-
Engineering, Surveying, Etc. Part 2
-
Engineering, Surveying, Etc. Part 3
-
Engineering, Surveying, Etc. Part 4
-
Engineering, Surveying, Etc. Part 5
-
Engineering, Surveying, Etc. Part 6
-
Engineering, Surveying, Etc. Part 7
-
Mining, Metallurgy
-
Naval Architecture, Navigation, Etc
-
Naval Architecture, Navigation, Etc. Part 2
-
Naval Architecture, Navigation, Etc. Part 3
-
Naval Architecture, Navigation, Etc. Part 4
-
Carpentry, Timber, Etc
-
Carpentry, Timber, Etc. Continued
-
Mathematics, Tables, Etc
-
Iron And Steel
-
Science And Art. Gold And Gold-Working
-
Electro-Plating, etc
-
Dentistry
-
Electricity
-
Lightning, etc
-
Lightning, etc. Part 2
-
Lightning, etc. Part 3
-
Lightning, etc. Part 4
-
Works In Science And Art, Etc
-
Agriculture, Gardening
-
Agriculture, Gardening. Part 2
-
Agriculture, Gardening. Part 3
-
The Better Homes Manual | by Blanche Halbert
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Preface
-
Introduction
-
Part I. The Requirements For A Good Home. Chapter I. Home Ownership And Home Financing. Home Ownership
-
Home Ownership And Home Financing
-
Home Ownership And Home Financing. Continued
-
Financing Problems - Saving, Borrowing And Paying Back
-
Financing Problems - Saving, Borrowing And Paying Back. Part 2
-
Financing Problems - Saving, Borrowing And Paying Back. Part 3
-
Financing Problems - Saving, Borrowing And Paying Back. Part 4
-
Financing Table
-
Notes On Financing Table
-
Choosing A Home Financing Agency
-
Three Groups Of Borrowers
-
Life-Insurance Companies
-
Savings Banks
-
Trust Companies
-
Mortgage Companies
-
Private Investors
-
National Banks
-
Building And Loan Associations
-
Second Mortgage Borrowing
-
The Land Contract
-
Building And Loan Amortization
-
Building And Loan Amortization. Continued
-
Maintenance Costs And Other Expenses In Home Owning
-
When Is Home Ownership Inadvisable?
-
Home Ownership And The Wage Earner
-
Chapter II. The Cost Of The House And Methods Of Reducing It What Do Houses Cost?
-
Reducing The Cost Of Houses
-
Elimination Of Waste In Home Building And Home Financing
-
Reducing The Cost Of The House By The Use Of Factory-Made Parts
-
Reducing Costs By Standardization Of Parts
-
Other Opinions On Reducing The Cost Of Houses
-
Fifty Ways To Lower Home-Building Costs
-
Omitting The Cellar To Cut Building Costs
-
Methods Of Reducing Costs
-
Chapter III. The Home Site. 1. Selecting The Home Site. Property Considerations In Selecting The Home Site
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Property Considerations In Selecting The Home Site. Part 2
-
Property Considerations In Selecting The Home Site. Part 3
-
Thirty Things To Buy Besides "Frontage"
-
2. Selecting the House for the Building Site and Its Proper Placement. The Building Site Dictates The Architectural Style
-
Fitting Your House To Its Site
-
Architecture And Landscape Architecture Should Be Interdependent
-
Consider The Home Grounds Before Placing The House On The Lot
-
Placement For Sunshine
-
References. Selecting The Home Site
-
Chapter IV. Architecture And Architectural Style. 1. What Architecture Really Is
-
The Meaning Of The Factors Of Composition
-
Beauty In Architecture
-
The Use Of Materials In Architecture
-
2. Architectural Style. Characteristics Of English Style
-
Characteristics Of Italian Style
-
What Makes Colonial - Colonial?
-
The Dutch Colonial
-
The Dutch New Yorkers
-
None Really Dutch
-
The Evolution Of The Spanish House
-
The Evolution Of The Spanish House. Continued
-
The Use Of Style In Architecture Of Today
-
The Future Of Modernism
-
3. Design of Small Houses. Present-Day Small-House Architecture
-
Architectural Design And Sound Construction
-
4. The Architect The Duties Of The Architect
-
References. I. History Of Architecture And General Information
-
References. 2. Architectural Style
-
References. 3. Illustrations For Study Of Design
-
Chapter V. House-Planning Essentials The Plan Of The House
-
What Is Good Planning?
-
Planning The Small Home
-
Considerations In Planning The Various Rooms
-
The Plan Service Of The Architects' Small House Service Bureau
-
Blueprints
-
The Value Of Specifications To The Owner
-
Planning And Equipping The Home For Children
-
References. Essentials Of House-Planning
-
Chapter VI. Common Building Materials And Construction Practices. 1. The Uses Of Common Building Materials. The Importance Of Good Building And The Uses Of Materials
-
Use Of Wood In House Construction
-
Use Of Wood In House Construction. Part 2
-
Use Of Wood In House Construction. Part 3
-
Building Brick
-
Hollow Tile And Cement Materials
-
Stucco
-
Cement And Concrete
-
Stucco Finishes
-
Stucco Finishes. Continued
-
Fundamental Requirements Of Concrete
-
Roofing Materials
-
Insulation
-
Insulation. Part 2
-
Insulation. Part 3
-
Insulation. Part 4
-
Insulation. Part 5
-
Interior Woodwork
-
The Use Of Wood As Finish-Flooring Materials
-
Other Flooring Materials
-
Wall Plaster And Paint
-
New Building Materials
-
New Building Materials. Continued
-
2. Good Construction Practices. Some Of The Essentials For Good Construction
-
Principles Of Good Construction Practice
-
3. Jerry Building. What Makes A Cheap House?
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What Makes A Cheap House? Part 2
-
Forty Reasons Why Walls And Ceilings Crack
-
4. Building in Winter. Winter Construction
-
Direct And Indirect Saving By Winter Construction
-
5. The Contractor. Duties Of The Contractor
-
Subcontractors
-
Supervision
-
References. Building Materials And Construction Practices
-
References. Building Materials And Construction Practices. Part 2
-
References. Building Materials And Construction Practices. Part 3
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Chapter VII. Home Lighting Requirements For Good Home Lighting
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Living Room
-
Dining Room
-
Kitchen
-
Bedroom
-
Bathroom
-
Improving Old Installations
-
House Wiring And Lighting
-
Minimum Wiring Standards
-
Safeguarding Vision In Lighting The Home
-
What Home-Owners Should Know About Electric Systems
-
Chapter VIII. Heating, Ventilation, And Humidity. 1. Types of Heating Systems. The Home-Heating System
-
The Home-Heating System. Part 2
-
The Home-Heating System. Part 3
-
Progress In Heating
-
The Panel Heating System
-
Radiators
-
The Painting Of Steam And Hot-Water Radiators
-
The Painting Of Steam And Hot-Water Radiators. Continued
-
Auxiliary Heating By Electricity
-
2. Air Temperature, Ventilation, and Relative Humidity. What Is A Comfortable Temperature?
-
Ventilation And Humidity
-
Condensation
-
Chapter IX. Plumbing. Plumbing Terms
-
Plumbing Essentials
-
The Importance Of Selecting Good Plumbing Equipment
-
Progress In Fixture Design And Materials
-
Faucets
-
Plumbing And Health
-
Chapter X. Refrigeration Electric And Gas Refrigerators
-
Refrigeration Electric And Gas Refrigerators. Continued
-
Electric Refrigeration, Refrigerants, And The Cabinet
-
Electric Refrigeration, Refrigerants, And The Cabinet. Part 2
-
The Gas-Fired Refrigerator
-
Ice Refrigeration And The Ice Cabinet
-
Chapter XI. Wall And Floor Finishes And Coverings. 1. The Various Kinds Of Wall Finish. Backgrounds
-
Finishes For Rough And Smooth Plastered Walls
-
Plaster Walls And Painted Finishes
-
Plaster Walls And Painted Finishes. Continued
-
Other Treatments For Smooth Plastered Walls
-
Plastic Paint
-
Wallpaper And Fabricated Materials
-
New Wall Finishes And Decoration
-
Paneled Walls Of Wood
-
Woodwork Finishes
-
Staining And Finishing
-
Painted And Enameled Woodwork. Choice Of Color
-
Factors To Consider Before Choosing Wall Color
-
Floor Finishes
-
Staining
-
Filling
-
Varnishing
-
Waxing
-
Oiling
-
Painting
-
Types Of Rugs
-
Types Of Linoleum And Cork Composition. Floor Coverings
-
Floor Coverings. Cork Composition Flooring
-
Cork Carpet
-
Floor Coverings Summary
-
References. Finishes And Coverings
-
Chapter XII. Essentials In Home Furnishing. Furniture And Architecture
-
Principles Of Good Furniture Making
-
Principles Of Good Furniture Making. Part 2
-
Principles Of Good Furniture Making. Part 3
-
Advantages And Disadvantages Of Both Veneer And Solid Furniture Construction
-
Important Considerations In Furniture Selection And Arrangement
-
Window Treatment
-
The Importance Of Color In House Furnishing
-
A Suggested List Of Furnishings For The Seven-Room House. The Hall
-
A Suggested List Of Furnishings For The Living Room
-
A Suggested List Of Furnishings For The Dining Room
-
A Suggested List Of Furnishings For Outdoor Or Glassed-In Sun Porches
-
A Suggested List Of Furnishings For Adults' Bedroom
-
A Suggested List Of Furnishings For The Guest Room
-
Bedroom For Either Boys Or Girls
-
A Suggested List Of Furnishings For A Boy's Room
-
A Suggested List Of Furnishings For A Girl's Room
-
A Suggested List Of Furnishings For A Bathroom
-
Amounts And Approximate Percentages For Furniture And Equipment
-
Modernism In Furniture
-
Living Conditions Have Changed
-
References. Furniture
-
Chapter XIII. The Kitchen. Kitchen Planning
-
Relation Of The Kitchen To The Rest Of The House
-
Kitchen Floors, Walls, And Woodwork
-
Kitchen Ventilators
-
Alternating Current
-
Five Major Requirements For Kitchen Equipment
-
Important Points To Consider In Selecting Or Building Large Equipment
-
What To Look For In Selecting Stoves
-
What To Look For In Selecting Stoves. Continued
-
Considerations In Selecting And Placing Equipment And Utensils
-
Selection Of Cooking Utensils
-
Garbage Disposal
-
List Of Kitchen Utensils With Suggestions
-
A Demonstration Kitchen
-
The Herald Tribune Kitchen
-
References. Kitchens
-
Chapter XIV. Reconditioning And Refinishing Walls, Floors, And Furniture. Home Repair Jobs
-
Preparing Old Walls For New Finish
-
1. To Remove Cold Water Paints
-
2. To Remove Old Wallpaper
-
3. To Remove Oil Paint From Walls
-
Treatment of Walls from Which All Old Finish Has Been Removed
-
How To Finish Interior Woodwork
-
1. Staining
-
2. Varnishing
-
3. Waxing
-
4. Enameling And Painting
-
How To Refinish Old Woodwork
-
Refinishing Old Floors
-
Refinishing Old Floors. Continued
-
Covering Floors
-
Furniture Refinishing
-
Furniture Refinishing. Continued
-
Painted Furniture
-
Upholstering Old Chairs And Couches
-
Upholstering Old Chairs And Couches. Continued
-
Chapter XV. Housing Standards. Some Of The Elements Of Good Housing
-
Some Of The Elements Of Good Housing. Part 2
-
Some Of The Elements Of Good Housing. Part 3
-
Some Of The Elements Of Good Housing. Part 4
-
Housing Standards With Particular Reference To The Health, Safety And Welfare Of Children
-
Housing Standards. A. Neighborhood
-
Housing Standards. B. Lot
-
Housing Standards. C. House Exterior
-
Housing Standards. D. House Interior - General
-
Housing Standards. E. Fundamental Equipment
-
Recommended Minimum Housing Standards
-
Recommended Minimum Housing Standards. Part 2
-
Recommended Minimum Housing Standards. Part 3
-
Chapter XVI. Designing The Home Grounds. Essentials In Planning The Home Grounds
-
Designing The Home Grounds. Essentials In Planning The Home Grounds. Continued
-
Principles Of Small-Property Design
-
Lawn Making
-
Renovating The Lawn
-
Foundation Planting
-
Selection And Planting Of Trees. Suitable Trees For Planting
-
Selection And Planting Of Trees. Suitable Trees For Planting. Part 2
-
Selection And Planting Of Trees. Suitable Trees For Planting. Part 3
-
Selection And Planting Of Trees. Suitable Trees For Planting. Part 4
-
Tree Planting Suggestions
-
Considerations In Planning The Flower Garden
-
Garden Walks
-
Vegetable Gardens
-
References. Gardens
-
Chapter XVII. Rural Homes
-
The Development Of Better Farm Homes
-
The Location Of The Farm Home
-
Planning The Farmhouse
-
Considerations In Farmhouse Planning
-
Considerations In The Construction Of The Rural Home
-
Building Codes
-
Building Codes. Part 2
-
Building Codes. Part 3
-
A Better Homes Demonstration
-
A Basement Of Conveniences
-
References. 1. Farmhouses
-
References. 1. Farmhouses. Part 2
-
References. 1. Farmhouses. Part 3
-
Part II. Progress In Improving Housing Conditions. Chapter XVIII. Outstanding Housing Problems. 1. The General Housing Problem
-
Main Defects In American Housing
-
High Financing Costs
-
Bad Methods Of Subdividing Property
-
The Slums
-
The Housing Problem Of The Low-Income Groups
-
What Of The Future?
-
A Standard For All New Dwellings
-
Twelve Housing Needs Of American Cities
-
Public Responsibility For Housing
-
Public Aid And Private Enterprise
-
Public Aid And Private Enterprise. Continued
-
Forms Of State And Municipal Aid
-
2. Problems Of Housing And Health. Factors Of Bad Housing That Contribute To Ill Health
-
Bad Housing And Infant Mortality
-
Health And Housing
-
Dark Rooms And Tuberculosis
-
Health And Density Of Population
-
The Value Of Light
-
Planning For Sunlight
-
Chapter XIX. Improving Housing Conditions Through City Planning And Zoning. Essential Features Of City Planning
-
What Is A City Plan?
-
Planning Rests On Legal Basis
-
Transportation
-
The Street Plan
-
The Central Business And Shopping District
-
Location Of Public Buildings - CIVIC Centers
-
Residential Districts
-
The Outskirts Of The City
-
Parks And Playgrounds
-
Carrying Out The City Plan
-
City Planning Commission And Its Work
-
City Planning And Housing
-
City Planning And Housing. Part 2
-
City Planning And Housing. Part 3
-
City Planning And The Standard City Planning Enabling Act
-
City Planning Commissions In The United States
-
The Standard City Planning Enabling Act
-
Housing And The Regional Plan
-
Regional Plan Outline
-
How Urban Units Are To Be Separated
-
How Urban Units Are To Be Connected
-
Transit Routes As District Boundaries
-
City Facilities And Neighborhood Facilities
-
City Facilities And Neighborhood Facilities. Continued
-
Classification Of Urban Population
-
Classification Of Houses
-
County Planning
-
Slums And The City Plan
-
Slums And The City Plan. Part 2
-
Slums And The City Plan. Part 3
-
What Makes The City Beautiful?
-
What Is Zoning?
-
Zoning Reduces The Cost Of Living
-
Zoning. How To Get Started
-
A Zoning Program
-
Where To Get Information on Zoning
-
Zoning And Health
-
Zoning And Indoor And Outdoor Conditions
-
Zoning And Phases Of Life
-
Zoning And Light
-
Zoning And Air
-
Zoning And Noise
-
Zoning And Congestion
-
Zoning And Psychological Health
-
Zoning And Community Health
-
Chapter XX. Improving Housing Conditions Through Legislation. Housing Reform And Legislation
-
Housing Legislation And Its Enforcement
-
The Inspection Of Dwellings - Their Custody And Care
-
New York's New Housing Legislation
-
Chapter XXI. Improving Housing Conditions Through Housing Developments. Housing Developments
-
Radburn Housing Development
-
Radburn Housing Development. I. A Pattern For Streets And Parks
-
Radburn Housing Development. II. Commerce And Industry
-
Radburn Housing Development. III. Government And Community Organization
-
The Amalgamated Clothing Workers Project
-
The Paul Lawrence Dunbar Apartments
-
The Marshall Field Garden Apartment Homes
-
The Michigan Boulevard Garden Apartments
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Mariemont, Ohio - A New Town Built To Produce Local Happiness
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Part III. Organizations Engaged In Housing And Home-Improvement Work. Chapter XXII. Governmental And Other Educational Organizations. Better Homes In America
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American Homemakers, Inc
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The National Housing Association
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State And Local Housing Associations
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City-Planning And Regional-Planning Organizations
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Bureaus, Offices, And Divisions Of The United States Government Which Promote Home Improvement
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The Bureau Of Standards
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The Division Of Building And Housing
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Seasonal Operation In The Construction Industries
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Municipal Building And Plumbing Codes
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Economic, Statistical, And Informational Service
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Building Practice And Home Builders' Problems
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Standard State Mechanics' Lien Act
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City Planning And Zoning
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Home Ownership
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The Bureau Of Home Economics Of The United States Department Of Agriculture
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Office Of Cooperative Extension Work, Visual Instruction, And Editorial Work
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Inside The House That Jack Built | by George Leland Hunter
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Art Books
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Art Principles In Portrait Photography | by Otto Walter Beck
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The Sinclair Handbook Of Photography | by James A. Sinclair
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Modern Photography In Theory And Practice. Hand Book For The Amateur | by Henry G. Abbott
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The Fundamentals of Photography | by C. E. K. Mees
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Photographics: A Series Of Lessons | by Edward L. Wilson
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Photo Lighting | by Felix Raymer
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Complete Self-Instructing Library Of Practical Photography Vol 1-5| by J. B. Schriever
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Volume I. Elementary Photography. Preface
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Origin Of The Library
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Studies And How They Were Produced. Volume I. Study
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Chapter I. The Meaning Of Photography - Its History
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Historical
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Historical. Continued
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Chapter II. The Camera - How To Operate It
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General Description Of Cameras
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General Description Of Cameras. Part 2
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General Description Of Cameras. Part 2. Continued
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General Description Of Cameras. Part 3
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General Description Of Cameras. Part 4
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General Description Of Cameras. Part 5
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General Description Of Cameras. Part 6
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General Description Of Cameras. Part 7
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General Description Of Cameras. Part 8
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Chapter III. How To Proceed
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How To Proceed. Part 2
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How To Proceed. Part 3
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Chapter IV. Beginners' Difficulties
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Beginners' Difficulties. Part 2
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Beginners' Difficulties. Part 3
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Beginners' Difficulties. Part 4
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Beginners' Difficulties. Part 5
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Beginners' Difficulties. Part 6
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Beginners' Difficulties. Part 7
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Chapter V. Kodaks And Films
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Kodaks And Films. Part 2
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Kodaks And Films. Part 3
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Exposure Table
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Exposure Table. Part 2
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Exposure Table. Part 3
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Exposure Table. Part 4
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Exposure Table. Part 5
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Exposure Table. Part 6
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Chapter VI. Kodaks And Films - Difficulties
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Kodaks And Films - Difficulties. Part 2
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Kodaks And Films - Difficulties. Part 3
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Chapter VII. Tank Developing For Films. No Dark-Room Necessary
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Tank Developing For Films. No Dark-Room Necessary. Part 2
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Tank Developing For Films. No Dark-Room Necessary. Part 3
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Tank Developing For Films. No Dark-Room Necessary. Part 4
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Chapter VIII. Preparing Chemicals: Developing With Pyro
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Preparing Chemicals: Developing With Pyro. Part 2
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Preparing Chemicals: Developing With Pyro. Part 3
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Preparing Chemicals: Developing With Pyro. Part 4
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Chapter IX. General Hints On Development
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General Hints On Development. Part 2
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General Hints On Development. Part 3
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General Hints On Development. Part 4
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Chapter X. Intensifying And Reducing
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Chapter XI. Appearance Of Negatives With Different Exposures
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Appearance Of Negatives With Different Exposures. Continued
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Chapter XII. Elementary Tank Development
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Elementary Tank Development. Part 2
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Elementary Tank Development. Part 3
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Elementary Tank Development. Part 4
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Elementary Tank Development. Part 5
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Chapter XIII. Photographic Printing
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Photographic Printing. Part 2
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Photographic Printing. Part 3
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Chapter XIV. Blue Print (Ferro-Prussiate) Sensitizing - Paper, Cloth, Silk, Etc
-
Blue Print (Ferro-Prussiate) Sensitizing - Paper, Cloth, Silk, Etc. Continued
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Chapter XV. Gelatin Printing-Out Paper
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Gelatin Printing-Out Paper. Part 2
-
Gelatin Printing-Out Paper. Part 3
-
Gelatin Printing-Out Paper. Part 4
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Chapter XVI. Printing And Toning - Difficulties
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Printing And Toning - Difficulties. Part 2
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Printing And Toning - Difficulties. Part 3
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Chapter XVII. Developing Or "Gaslight" Papers - Regular Grades
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Developing Or "Gaslight" Papers - Regular Grades. Part 2
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Developing Or "Gaslight" Papers - Regular Grades. Part 3
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Developing Or "Gaslight" Papers - Regular Grades. Part 4
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Developing Or "Gaslight" Papers - Regular Grades. Part 5
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Developing Or "Gaslight" Papers - Regular Grades. Part 6
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Developing Or "Gaslight" Papers - Regular Grades. Part 7
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Chapter XVIII. Developing Papers - Difficulties
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Chapter XIX. Water Tone Platinum Paper
-
Chapter XX. Aristo Gold Paper
-
Chapter XXI. Aristo Carbon Sepia
-
Chapter XXII. Aristo Self-Toning Paper
-
Aristo Self-Toning Paper. Continued
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Chapter XXIII. The Kallitype Process
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The Kallitype Process. Part 2
-
The Kallitype Process. Part 3
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The Kallitype Process. Part 4
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Chapter XXIV. Elementary Bromide Enlarging
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Elementary Bromide Enlarging. Part 2
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Elementary Bromide Enlarging. Part 3
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Elementary Bromide Enlarging. Part 4
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Elementary Bromide Enlarging. Part 5
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Chapter XXV. Trimming And Mounting
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Trimming And Mounting. Part 2
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Trimming And Mounting. Part 3
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Chapter XXVI. Supplementary Lenses For Hand Cameras
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Supplementary Lenses For Hand Cameras. Part 2
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Supplementary Lenses For Hand Cameras. Part 3
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Chapter XXVII. Synopsis Of Hand Camera Work
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Synopsis Of Hand Camera Work. Part 2
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Synopsis Of Hand Camera Work. Part 3
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Synopsis Of Hand Camera Work. Part 4
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Synopsis Of Hand Camera Work. Part 5
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Chapter XXVIII. Practical Use Of The Camera. Architectural And Landscape Photography For Beginners
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Practical Use Of The Camera. Architectural And Landscape Photography For Beginners. Continued
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Chapter XXIX. Elementary Snow Photography
-
Elementary Snow Photography. Continued
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Chapter XXX. Elementary Flashlight Photography
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Elementary Flashlight Photography. Part 2
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Elementary Flashlight Photography. Part 3
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Elementary Flashlight Photography. Part 4
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Chapter XXXI. The Evolution Of The Dark-Room From A Bath-Room. By Richard Hines, Jr
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Chapter XXXII. My Dark-Room. By Ulysses G. Orr
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Chapter XXXIII. How The Studies Illustrating This Volume Were Made
-
Volume II. Negative Developing and After-Manipulation. Chapter I. Dry Plate Developing
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Chapter II. Detailed Instruction. Dry Plate Developing
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Detailed Instruction. Dry Plate Developing. Part 2
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Detailed Instruction. Dry Plate Developing. Part 3
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Detailed Instruction. Dry Plate Developing. Part 4
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Detailed Instruction. Dry Plate Developing. Part 5
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Detailed Instruction. Dry Plate Developing. Part 6
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Detailed Instruction. Dry Plate Developing. Part 7
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General Notes On Developers
-
Nature Of Chemicals Used For Developing With Pyrogallic Acid
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Nature Of Chemicals Used For Developing With Pyrogallic Acid. Part 2
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Nature Of Chemicals Used For Developing With Pyrogallic Acid. Part 3
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Chapter III. Difficulties - Dry Plate Developing
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Difficulties - Dry Plate Developing. Part 2
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Difficulties - Dry Plate Developing. Part 3
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Difficulties - Dry Plate Developing. Part 4
-
Difficulties - Dry Plate Developing. Part 5
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Difficulties - Dry Plate Developing. Part 6
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Chapter IV. Developing Under-Exposures
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Developing Under-Exposures. Part 2
-
Developing Under-Exposures. Part 3
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Developing Under-Exposures. Part 4
-
Difficulties - Developing Under - Exposures
-
Difficulties - Developing Under - Exposures. Continued
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Chapter V. General Negative Intensifying
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General Negative Intensifying. Continued
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General Precautions To Be Observed
-
General Precautions To Be Observed. Continued
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Difficulties In Intensifying
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Difficulties In Intensifying. Continued
-
Chapter VI. Local Intensifying
-
Local Intensifying. Continued
-
Difficulties - Local Intensifying
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Chapter VII. Developing Over-Exposures
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Developing Over-Exposures. Part 2
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Developing Over-Exposures. Part 3
-
Developing Over-Exposures. Part 4
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Developing Over-Exposures. Part 5
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Chapter VIII. Difficulties - Developing Over-Exposures
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Difficulties - Developing Over-Exposures. Part 2
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Difficulties - Developing Over-Exposures. Part 3
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Difficulties - Developing Over-Exposures. Part 4
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Difficulties - Developing Over-Exposures. Part 5
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Difficulties - Developing Over-Exposures. Part 6
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Chapter IX. Advanced Development Of Over-Timed Plates
-
Advanced Development Of Over-Timed Plates. Continued
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Chapter X. General Negative Reducing
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General Negative Reducing. Part 2
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General Negative Reducing. Part 3
-
General Negative Reducing. Part 4
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Persulphate Of Ammonia Reducer
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Reducing
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Nature Of Chemicals Used For Reducing Negatives
-
Chapter XI. Local Reducing. Plates Or Film
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Local Reducing. Plates Or Film. Part 2
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Local Reducing. Plates Or Film. Part 3
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Difficulties - Reducing. Difficulties Met With In Reducing With Red Prussiate Of Potash
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Difficulties Met With In Reducing With Persulphate Of Ammonia
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Chapter XII. Universal Developing
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Universal Developing Formula
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Directions For Using
-
Important Notes
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Alum Hypo Bath
-
Difficulties - Universal Developing
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Difficulties - Universal Developing. Part 2
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Difficulties - Universal Developing. Part 3
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Chapter XIII. Special Pyro Developing For Commercial Photography
-
Method Of Development
-
Developing Formula
-
Chapter XIV. Special Developing Of White Drapery Portrait Negatives
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Special Developing Of White Drapery Portrait Negatives. Continued
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Difficulties - Special Developing
-
Difficulties - Special Developing. Continued
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Chapter XV. Hydroquinone And Eikonogen - Non-Staining And Non-Poisonous Developer
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Hydroquinone And Eikonogen - Non-Staining And Non-Poisonous Developer. Part 2
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Hydroquinone And Eikonogen - Non-Staining And Non-Poisonous Developer. Part 3
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Chapter XVI. Metol - Hydroquinone And Metol - Adurol Combined Developer For Negatives And Lantern Slides
-
Metol - Hydroquinone And Metol - Adurol Combined Developer For Negatives And Lantern Slides. Continued
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Chapter XVII. Ammonia Developing
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Ammonia Developing. Continued
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Chapter XVIII Factorial Development
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Chapter XVIII Factorial Development. Part 2
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Chapter XVIII Factorial Development. Part 3
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Chapter XVIII Factorial Development. Part 4
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Chapter XVIII Factorial Development. Part 5
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Metol - Hydroquinone Formula
-
Difficulties - Factorial Development
-
Chapter XIX. Tank Or Stand Developing
-
Tank Or Stand Developing. Part 2
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Tank Or Stand Developing. Part 3
-
Metol - Hydroquinone Developer
-
Developing Tanks
-
Developing Tanks. Continued
-
Additional Formulae For Slow Tank Development
-
Acid-Fixing Bath
-
Difficulties - Tank Developing
-
Difficulties - Tank Developing. Continued
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Chapter XX. Tank Developing For The Professional. Dominant Principles In Tank Development
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Developing Tanks For Professional Use
-
Use Of The Eastman Plate Tank
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Chapter XXI. Special Instruction Supplied By The Standard American Manufacturers For The Manipulation Of Their Different Brands Of Plates
-
Part I. Cramer Plates
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Part I. Cramer Plates. Part 2
-
Part I. Cramer Plates. Part 3
-
Part I. Cramer Plates. Part 3. Continued
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Pyro - Acetone For X-R.AY Plates. (Very Fine.)
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Pyro - Acetone For X-R.AY Plates. (Very Fine.). Part 2
-
Pyro - Acetone For X-R.AY Plates. (Very Fine.). Part 3
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Pyro - Acetone For X-R.AY Plates. (Very Fine.). Part 4
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Pyro - Acetone For X-R.AY Plates. (Very Fine.). Part 5
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Pyro - Acetone For X-R.AY Plates. (Very Fine.). Part 6
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Pyro - Acetone For X-R.AY Plates. (Very Fine.). Part 6. Continued
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Part II. Seed Plates
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Part II. Seed Plates. Continued
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Plates For Portraiture And General Work
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Double Coated Plates For The Prevention Of Halation In Cases Where Contrasts Of Light And Shade Are Necessarily Violent
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Plates For Special, Commercial And Process Work
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Plates For Special, Commercial And Process Work. Part 2
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Plates For Special, Commercial And Process Work. Part 3
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Practical Advice
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Practical Advice. Part 2
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Practical Advice. Part 3
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Part III. Hammer Plates
-
Good Developing Formulae For Hammer Plates
-
Good Developing Formulae For Hammer Plates. Continued
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Developing Formulae For Hammer Lantern Plates
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Developing Formulae For Hammer Lantern Plates. Part 2
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Developing Formulae For Hammer Lantern Plates. Part 3
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Orthochromatic Screens And Plates
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Hammer's Orthochromatic Plates
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Hammer's Orthochromatic Plates. Part 2
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Hammer's Orthochromatic Plates. Part 3
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Hammer's Orthochromatic Plates. Part 4
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Chapter XXII. Wet Plate Process
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Wet Plate Process. Part 2
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Wet Plate Process. Part 3
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Wet Plate Process. Part 4
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Wet Plate Process. Part 5
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Wet Plate Process. Part 6
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Wet Plate Process. Part 7
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Wet Plate Process. Part 8
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Wet Plate Process. Part 9
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Wet Plate Process. Part 10
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Wet Plate Process. Part 11
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Wet Plate Process. Part 12
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Chapter XXIII. Difficulties - Wet Plate Process
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Difficulties - Wet Plate Process. Part 2
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Difficulties - Wet Plate Process. Part 3
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Chapter XXIV. Wet Plate Photography For The Photo-Engraver
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Wet Plate Photography For The Photo-Engraver. Part 2
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Wet Plate Photography For The Photo-Engraver. Part 3
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Wet Plate Photography For The Photo-Engraver. Part 4
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Chapter XXV. Ferrotype Process
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Ferrotype Process. Part 2
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Ferrotype Process. Part 3
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Ferrotype Process. Part 4
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Ferrotype Process. Part 5
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Ferrotype Process. Part 6
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Chapter XXVI. How The Studies Illustrating This Volume Were Made
-
"American Annual" Table of Symbols, Atomic Weight and Solubilities of the Principal Chemicals used in Photography
-
Table Of Symbols, Atomic Weight And Solubilities Of The Principal Chemicals Used In Photography
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Volume III. General Exterior Photography Composition. Architectural and Landscape Photography Introduction
-
Chapter I. Architectural Photography. Part I. Preliminary Instruction
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Architectural Photography. Part I. Preliminary Instruction. Part 2
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Architectural Photography. Part I. Preliminary Instruction. Part 3
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Architectural Photography. Part I. Preliminary Instruction. Part 4
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Architectural Photography. Part I. Preliminary Instruction. Part 5
-
Architectural Photography. Part I. Preliminary Instruction. Part 5. Continued
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Chapter II. Architectural Photography. Part II. General Instruction
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Architectural Photography. Part II. General Instruction. Part 2
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Architectural Photography. Part II. General Instruction. Part 3
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Architectural Photography. Part II. General Instruction. Part 4
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Architectural Photography. Part II. General Instruction. Part 5
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Architectural Photography. Part II. General Instruction. Part 6
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Architectural Photography. Part II. General Instruction. Part 7
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Architectural Photography. Part II. General Instruction. Part 8
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Chapter III. Architectural Photography. Part III. Detailed Instruction
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Architectural Photography. Part III. Detailed Instruction. Part 2
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Architectural Photography. Part III. Detailed Instruction. Part 3
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Architectural Photography. Part III. Detailed Instruction. Part 4
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Architectural Photography. Part III. Detailed Instruction. Part 5
-
Architectural Photography. Part III. Detailed Instruction. Part 6
-
Chapter IV. Difficulties - Architectural Photography
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Difficulties - Architectural Photography. Part 2
-
Difficulties - Architectural Photography. Part 3
-
Difficulties - Architectural Photography. Part 4
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Chapter V. Landscape And General View Photography
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Information On Choice Of Apparatus And Material
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Information On Choice Of Apparatus And Material. Part 2
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Information On Choice Of Apparatus And Material. Part 3
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Information On Choice Of Apparatus And Material. Part 4
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Information On Choice Of Apparatus And Material. Part 5
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Information On Choice Of Apparatus And Material. Part 6
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Information On Choice Of Apparatus And Material. Part 7
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Chapter VI. Landscape And General View Photography
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Landscape And General View Photography. Part 2
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Landscape And General View Photography. Part 3
-
Landscape And General View Photography. Part 4
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Landscape And General View Photography. Part 5
-
Landscape And General View Photography. Part 6
-
Landscape And General View Photography. Part 7
-
Landscape And General View Photography. Part 8
-
Chapter VII. Instruction In Landscape Photography
-
Instruction In Landscape Photography. Continued
-
Chapter VIII. Sunlight On Landscapes Rendering Light And Shade
-
Sunlight On Landscapes Rendering Light And Shade. Continued
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Chapter IX. Part I. Figures In Landscape
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Part I. Figures In Landscape. Part 2
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Part I. Figures In Landscape. Part 3
-
Part II. Street Photography
-
Chapter X. Forms Of Composition
-
Chapter XI. General Talk On Composition And Art
-
General Talk On Composition And Art. Part 2
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General Talk On Composition And Art. Part 3
-
Chapter XII. Difficulties - Landscape Photography And Composition
-
Difficulties - Landscape Photography And Composition. Part 2
-
Difficulties - Landscape Photography And Composition. Part 3
-
Difficulties - Landscape Photography And Composition. Part 4
-
Difficulties - Landscape Photography And Composition. Part 5
-
Difficulties - Landscape Photography And Composition. Part 6
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Chapter XIII. Cloud Photography
-
Cloud Photography. Part 2
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Cloud Photography. Part 3
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Cloud Photography. Part 4
-
Cloud Photography. Part 5
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Chapter XIV. Snow And Frost Photography
-
Snow And Frost Photography. Part 2
-
Snow And Frost Photography. Part 3
-
Chapter XV. Difficulties - Cloud, Snow And Frost Photography
-
Difficulties - Cloud, Snow And Frost Photography. Continued
-
Chapter XVI. Part I. Seascape Photography
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Part I. Seascape Photography. Part 2
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Part I. Seascape Photography. Part 3
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Part I. Seascape Photography. Part 4
-
Part I. Seascape Photography. Part 5
-
Part II. Photographing Sea Birds
-
Part II. Photographing Sea Birds. Continued
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Chapter XVII. Difficulties - Seascape Photography
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Chapter XVIII. Night Photography
-
Night Photography. Part 2
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Night Photography. Part 3
-
Night Photography. Part 4
-
Night Photography. Part 5
-
Night Photography. Part 6
-
Night Photography. Part 7
-
Chapter XIX. Difficulties - Night Photography
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Chapter XX. Floral Photography
-
Floral Photography. Part 2
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Floral Photography. Part 3
-
Floral Photography. Part 4
-
Floral Photography. Part 5
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Chapter XXI. Wild Flowers
-
Chapter XXII. Animal Photography
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Animal Photography. Part 2
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Animal Photography. Part 3
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Animal Photography. Part 4
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Animal Photography. Part 5
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Chapter XXIII. Natural History Photography - Birds, Insects, Animals, Etc
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Natural History Photography - Birds, Insects, Animals, Etc. Part 2
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Natural History Photography - Birds, Insects, Animals, Etc. Part 3
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Chapter XXIV. Fuzzy Photography
-
Fuzzy Photography. Part 2
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Fuzzy Photography. Part 3
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Chapter XXV. Pin-Hole Photography
-
Pin-Hole Photography. Part 2
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Pin-Hole Photography. Part 3
-
Pin-Hole Photography. Part 4
-
Chapter XXVII. How The Studies Illustrating This Volume Were Made
-
How The Studies Illustrating This Volume Were Made. Continued
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Chapter XXXVIII. How To Understand And Enjoy The Studies Illustrating This Volume
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How To Understand And Enjoy The Studies Illustrating This Volume. Part 2
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How To Understand And Enjoy The Studies Illustrating This Volume. Part 3
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How To Understand And Enjoy The Studies Illustrating This Volume. Part 4
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How To Understand And Enjoy The Studies Illustrating This Volume. Part 5
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How To Understand And Enjoy The Studies Illustrating This Volume. Part 6
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How To Understand And Enjoy The Studies Illustrating This Volume. Part 7
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How To Understand And Enjoy The Studies Illustrating This Volume. Part 8
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Volume IV. Photographic Printing. Part I. Chapter I. Introduction And Theory Of Printing-Out Process
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Introduction And Theory Of Printing-Out Process. Part 2
-
Introduction And Theory Of Printing-Out Process. Part 3
-
Chapter II. Warm Tones On Gelatin Glossy Paper
-
Warm Tones On Gelatin Glossy Paper. Continued
-
Chapter III. Warm Tones On Gelatin Glossy Paper
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Warm Tones On Gelatin Glossy Paper. Part 2
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Warm Tones On Gelatin Glossy Paper. Part 3
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Warm Tones On Gelatin Glossy Paper. Part 4
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Warm Tones On Gelatin Glossy Paper. Part 5
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Warm Tones On Gelatin Glossy Paper. Part 6
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Warm Tones On Gelatin Glossy Paper. Part 7
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Chapter IV. Purple Tones On Collodion And Gelatin Glossy Papers
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Purple Tones On Collodion And Gelatin Glossy Papers. Continued
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Chapter V. Purple Tones On Collodion And Gelatin Glossy Papers
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Purple Tones On Collodion And Gelatin Glossy Papers. Part 2
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Purple Tones On Collodion And Gelatin Glossy Papers. Part 3
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Chapter VI. Difficulties - Collodion And Gelatin Glossy Papers
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Difficulties - Collodion And Gelatin Glossy Papers. Part 2
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Difficulties - Collodion And Gelatin Glossy Papers. Part 3
-
Difficulties - Collodion And Gelatin Glossy Papers. Part 4
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Chapter VII. Printing And Toning Matte Surface Papers
-
Printing And Toning Matte Surface Papers. Continued
-
Phosphoric Acid Platinum Bath
-
Citric Acid Platinum Bath
-
Chapter VIII. Printing And Toning Matte Surface Papers
-
Printing And Toning Matte Surface Papers. Part 2
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Printing And Toning Matte Surface Papers. Part 3
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Printing And Toning Matte Surface Papers. Part 4
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Printing And Toning Matte Surface Papers. Part 5
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Printing And Toning Matte Surface Papers. Part 6
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Printing And Toning Matte Surface Papers. Part 7
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Printing And Toning Matte Surface Papers. Part 8
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Printing And Toning Matte Surface Papers. Part 9
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Chapter IX. Part I. Toning With Aristo Gold And Platinum Solutions
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Borax Enough To Turn Red Litmus Paper Blue In One Minute
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Borax Enough To Turn Red Litmus Paper Blue In One Minute. Part 2
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Borax Enough To Turn Red Litmus Paper Blue In One Minute. Part 3
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Chapter X. Varying Water Conditions. Their Effects Upon The Manipulation Of Sensitized Papers
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Varying Water Conditions. Their Effects Upon The Manipulation Of Sensitized Papers. Part 2
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Varying Water Conditions' Effects Upon The Manipulation Of Sensitized Papers. Part 3
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Water Tests
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Chapter XI. Difficulties - Printing And Toning Matte Surface Papers
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Difficulties - Printing And Toning Matte Surface Papers. Part 2
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Difficulties - Printing And Toning Matte Surface Papers. Part 3
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Difficulties - Printing And Toning Matte Surface Papers. Part 4
-
Difficulties - Printing And Toning Matte Surface Papers. Part 5
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Difficulties - Printing And Toning Matte Surface Papers. Part 6
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Difficulties - Printing And Toning Matte Surface Papers. Part 7
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Difficulties - Printing And Toning Matte Surface Papers. Part 8
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Difficulties - Printing And Toning Matte Surface Papers. Part 9
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Chapter XII. Artists' Proofs On Collodio Carbon Paper
-
Artists' Proofs On Collodio Carbon Paper. Continued
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Chapter XIII. Artists' Proofs On Collodio Carbon Paper
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Artists' Proofs On Collodio Carbon Paper. Part 2
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Artists' Proofs On Collodio Carbon Paper. Part 3
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Artists' Proofs On Collodio Carbon Paper. Part 4
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Artists' Proofs On Collodio Carbon Paper. Part 5
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Artists' Proofs On Collodio Carbon Paper. Part 6
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Artists' Proofs On Collodio Carbon Paper. Part 7
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Plate Sinking Device
-
Chapter XIV. Toning Collodio Carbon With Aristo Gold And Platinum
-
Toning Collodio Carbon With Aristo Gold And Platinum. Continued
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Chapter XV. Difficulties - Artists' Proofs On Collodio Carbon Paper
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Chapter XVI. Sepia Toning Of Collodio Carbon, Aristo Platino, And All Collodion Matte Printing-Out Papers
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Sepia Toning Of Collodio Carbon, Aristo Platino, And All Collodion Matte Printing-Out Papers. Part 2
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Sepia Toning Of Collodion Matte Printing-Out Papers. Part 3
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Sepia Toning Of Collodion Matte Printing-Out Papers. Part 4
-
Chapter XVII. Part I. Sepia Tones On Matte Papers With Aristo Gold
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Warmer Sepia Tones
-
Sepia Toning With Carbonate Of Soda
-
Sepia Toning With Carbonate Of Soda. Continued
-
Chapter XVIII. Difficulties - Sepia And Purple Tones
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Printing Cabinet For Electric Light
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Chapter XIX. Platinum Printing - Black And White
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Chapter XX. Platinum Printing - Black And White
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Platinum Printing - Black And White. Part 2
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Platinum Printing - Black And White. Part 3
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Platinum Printing - Black And White. Part 4
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Platinum Printing - Black And White. Part 5
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Platinum Printing - Black And White. Part 6
-
Chapter XXI. Notes On Developing Platinum Prints - Black And White
-
Notes On Developing Platinum Prints - Black And White. Continued
-
Chapter XXII. Difficulties - Platinum Printing
-
Difficulties - Platinum Printing. Continued
-
Chapter XXIII. Platinum Paper - Sepia
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Platinum Paper - Sepia. Part 2
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Platinum Paper - Sepia. Part 3
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Platinum Paper - Sepia. Part 4
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Platinum Paper - Sepia. Part 5
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Chapter XXIV. Developing Or Gaslight Papers
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Chapter XXV. Velox Printing And Developing. Introduction
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Velox Printing And Developing. Introduction. Continued
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Chapter XXVI. Velox Printing And Developing
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Velox Printing And Developing. Continued
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Chapter XXVII. Velox Printing And Developing
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Velox Printing And Developing. Part 2
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Velox Printing And Developing. Part 3
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Nature Of Chemicals Used For Developing And Fixing
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Nature Of Chemicals Used For Developing And Fixing. Part 2
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Nature Of Chemicals Used For Developing And Fixing. Part 3
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Nature Of Chemicals Used For Developing And Fixing. Part 4
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Nature Of Chemicals Used For Developing And Fixing. Part 5
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Chapter XXVIII. Developing Velox With Prepared Developers
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A Universal Prepared Developer For Paper Or Plates
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Chapter XXIX. Difficulties - Manipulating Velox And Other Gaslight Papers
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Difficulties - Manipulating Velox And Other Gaslight Papers. Part 2
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Difficulties - Manipulating Velox And Other Gaslight Papers. Part 3
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Chapter XXX. Special Printing And Developing Of Velox And Gaslight Papers
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Special Printing And Developing Of Velox And Gaslight Papers. Part 2
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Special Printing And Developing Of Velox And Gaslight Papers. Part 3
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Special Printing And Developing Of Velox And Gaslight Papers. Part 4
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Special Printing And Developing Of Velox And Gaslight Papers. Part 5
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Special Printing And Developing Of Velox And Gaslight Papers. Part 6
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Chapter XXXI. Difficulties - Special Printing And Developing Of Velox
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Difficulties - Special Printing And Developing Of Velox. Part 2
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Difficulties - Special Printing And Developing Of Velox. Part 3
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Sepia Tones On Velox And Other Gaslight Or Bromide Papers
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Chapter XXXII. Library Of Practical Photography
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Library Of Practical Photography. Continued
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Chapter XXXIII. Azo And Nepera Gaslight Paper
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Azo And Nepera Gaslight Paper. Part 2
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Azo And Nepera Gaslight Paper. Part 3
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Chapter XXXIV. Cyko Gaslight Paper
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Cyko Gaslight Paper. Part 2
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Cyko Gaslight Paper. Part 3
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Cyko Gaslight Paper. Part 4
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Chapter XXXV. Difficulties - Cyko Gaslight Paper
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Difficulties - Cyko Gaslight Paper. Continued
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Chapter XXXVI. Artura Developing Or Gaslight Papers
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Artura Developing Or Gaslight Papers. Part 2
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Artura Developing Or Gaslight Papers. Part 3
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Artura Developing Or Gaslight Papers. Part 4
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Artura Developing Or Gaslight Papers. Part 5
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Artura Developing Or Gaslight Papers. Part 6
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Artura Developing Or Gaslight Papers. Part 7
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Chapter XXXVII. Artura Paper - General Information And Difficulties
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Artura Paper - General Information And Difficulties. Part 2
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Artura Paper - General Information And Difficulties. Part 3
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Use Bromide As Necessary To Insure Clear Whites
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Metol And Hydroquinon Are The Developing Agents
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Chapter XXXVIII. Post Cards - Printing-Out Paper
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Post Cards - Printing-Out Paper. Part 2
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Post Cards - Printing-Out Paper. Part 3
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Chapter XXXIX. Post Cards - Gaslight Paper
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Post Cards - Gaslight Paper. Continued
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Chapter XL. Dodging In The Printing
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Dodging In The Printing. Part 2
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Dodging In The Printing. Part 3
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Chapter XLI. Vignetting
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Vignetting. Continued
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Chapter XLII. Combination Printing
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Combination Printing. Part 2
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Combination Printing. Part 3
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Combination Printing. Part 4
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Chapter XLIII. Double Printing
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Double Printing. Continued
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Chapter XLIV. Gravure Effects
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Chapter XLV. Mounting and Trimming
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Mounting and Trimming. Part 2
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Mounting and Trimming. Part 3
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Mounting and Trimming. Part 4
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Mounting and Trimming. Part 5
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Mounting and Trimming. Part 6
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Mounting and Trimming. Part 7
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Mounting and Trimming. Part 8
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Chapter XLVI. How The Studies Illustrating This Volume Were Made
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Volume V. Photographic Printing. Part II. Chapter I. Albumen Paper Process
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Albumen Paper Process. Part 2
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Albumen Paper Process. Part 3
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Albumen Paper Process. Part 4
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Albumen Paper Process. Part 5
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Albumen Paper Process. Part 6
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General Notes
-
General Notes. Continued
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Chapter II. Plain Salted Paper Process
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Plain Salted Paper Process. Part 2
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Plain Salted Paper Process. Part 3
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Plain Salted Paper Process. Part 4
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Chapter III. Part I. Difficulties - Albumen Paper
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Part II. Difficulties - Plain Salted Paper
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Chapter IV. Carbon Process. Part I. Introduction
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Carbon Process. Part I. Introduction. Continued
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Carbon Process
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Chapter V. Carbon Process. Part II. Brief General Instruction. - Single Transfer
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Carbon Process. Part II. Brief General Instruction. - Single Transfer. Part 2
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Carbon Process. Part II. Brief General Instruction. - Single Transfer. Part 3
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Carbon Process. Part II. Brief General Instruction. - Single Transfer. Part 4
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Carbon Process. Part II. Brief General Instruction. - Single Transfer. Part 5
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Carbon Process. Part II. Brief General Instruction. - Single Transfer. Part 6
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Carbon Process. Part II. Brief General Instruction. - Single Transfer. Part 7
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Carbon Process. Part II. Brief General Instruction. - Single Transfer. Part 8
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Carbon Process. Part II. Brief General Instruction. - Single Transfer. Part 9
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Chapter VI. Carbon Process. Part III. Practice Work
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Chapter VII. Carbon Process. Part IV. Care Of Material And Detailed Instruction For Sensitizing The Tissue
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Carbon Process. Part IV. Care Of Material And Detailed Instruction For Sensitizing The Tissue. Part 2
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Chapter VIII. Carbon Process. Part V. Detailed Instruction For Printing Carbon Tissue
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Carbon Process. Part V. Detailed Instruction For Printing Carbon Tissue. Part 2
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Carbon Process. Part V. Detailed Instruction For Printing Carbon Tissue. Part 3
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Chapter IX. Carbon Process. Part VI. Detailed Instruction For Developing The Image For Single Transfer
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Detailed Instruction For Developing The Image For Single Transfer. Part 2
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Detailed Instruction For Developing The Image For Single Transfer. Part 3
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Chapter X. Part VII
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Chapter XI. Carbon Process. Part VIII. The Double Transfer Process
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Carbon Process. Part VIII. The Double Transfer Process. Part 2
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Carbon Process. Part VIII. The Double Transfer Process. Part 3
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Chapter XII. Carbon Process. Part IX. Alternative Methods - Spirit Sensitizer, Etc
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Carbon Process. Part IX. Alternative Methods - Spirit Sensitizer, Etc. Continued
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Chapter XIII. Part X. Double Transfer From Plate, Opal Or Ground-Glass
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Part X. Double Transfer From Plate, Opal Or Ground-Glass. Part 2
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Part X. Double Transfer From Plate, Opal Or Ground-Glass. Part 3
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Chapter XIV. Part XI Difficulties-Carbon Process, Double Transfer
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Chapter XV. Part XII
-
Part XII. Continued
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Chapter XVI. Part XIII. Difficulties - Carbon Process
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Part XIII. Difficulties - Carbon Process. Part 2
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Part XIII. Difficulties - Carbon Process. Part 3
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Part XIII. Difficulties - Carbon Process. Part 4
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Chapter XVII. The Ozobrome Process
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The Ozobrome Process. Part 2
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The Ozobrome Process. Part 3
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The Ozobrome Process. Part 4
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Chapter XVIII. Difficulties - Ozobrome Process
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Chapter XIX. Gum-Bichromate Process
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Gum-Bichromate Process. Part 2
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Gum-Bichromate Process. Part 3
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Gum-Bichromate Process. Part 4
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Gum-Bichromate Process. Part 5
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Gum-Bichromate Process. Part 6
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Chapter XX. Copying In The Professional Studio
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Copying In The Professional Studio. Part 2
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Copying In The Professional Studio. Part 3
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Copying In The Professional Studio. Part 4
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Copying In The Professional Studio. Part 5
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Copying In The Professional Studio. Part 6
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Chapter XXI. Important Notes On Copying
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Important Notes On Copying. Continued
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Chapter XXII. Copying With Hand Or View Camera
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Copying With Hand Or View Camera. Continued
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Chapter XXIII. Copying With Hand Or View Camera
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Copying With Hand Or View Camera. Part 2
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Copying With Hand Or View Camera. Part 3
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Copying With Hand Or View Camera. Part 4
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Chapter XXIV. Difficulties - Copying
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Difficulties - Copying. Part 2
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Difficulties - Copying. Part 3
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Chapter XXV. Bromide Enlarging By Daylight Or Artificial Light
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Bromide Enlarging By Daylight Or Artificial Light. Continued
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Chapter XXVI. Grades Of Bromide Paper And Their Use
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Grades Of Bromide Paper And Their Use. Continued
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Chapter XXVII. Brief Instruction For Bromide Enlarging With The Enlarging-Lantern
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Chapter XXVIII. Daylight Enlarging With A Pocket Film Kodak
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Chapter XXIX. Daylight Enlarging With The View Or Hand Camera
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Daylight Enlarging With The View Or Hand Camera. Part 2
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Daylight Enlarging With The View Or Hand Camera. Part 3
-
Chapter XXX. Light For Enlarging. Part I. Introduction
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Part II
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Chapter XXXI. Home-Made Enlarging Apparatus Without Condensers
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Home-Made Enlarging Apparatus Without Condensers. Continued
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Chapter XXXII. Bromide Enlarging - Detailed Instruction
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Bromide Enlarging - Detailed Instruction. Part 2
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Bromide Enlarging - Detailed Instruction. Part 3
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Bromide Enlarging - Detailed Instruction. Part 4
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Bromide Enlarging - Detailed Instruction. Part 5
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Bromide Enlarging - Detailed Instruction. Part 6
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Bromide Enlarging - Detailed Instruction. Part 7
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Chapter XXXIII. Sepia And Green Toned Bromide Prints. Part I. Introduction
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Part II. Rapid Sepia Tones By The Bleaching And Re-Developing Process
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Part III. Special Tones On Bromide Paper
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Part III. Special Tones On Bromide Paper. Continued
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Chapter XXXIV. General Finishing Of Enlargements
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General Finishing Of Enlargements. Continued
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Chapter XXXV. Difficulties - Bromide Enlarging
-
Difficulties - Bromide Enlarging. Continued
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Chapter XXXVI. Bromide Enlarging Pointers
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Bromide Enlarging Pointers. Continued
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Chapter XXXVII. Negative Enlarging
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Negative Enlarging. Continued
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Chapter XXXVIII. Negative Enlarging With Large Camera
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Chapter XXXIX. Negative Enlarging With A Bromide Enlarging Apparatus
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Negative Enlarging With A Bromide Enlarging Apparatus. Part 2
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Negative Enlarging With A Bromide Enlarging Apparatus. Part 3
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Chapter XL. Difficulties - Negative Enlarging
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Difficulties - Negative Enlarging. Part 2
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Difficulties - Negative Enlarging. Part 3
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Difficulties - Negative Enlarging. Part 4
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Chapter XLI. Lantern-Slide Making. Part I. Introduction
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Part II. Apparatus
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Part II. Apparatus. Part 2
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Part II. Apparatus. Part 3
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Chapter XLII. Lantern-Slide Making - General Instruction
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Lantern-Slide Making - General Instruction. Part 2
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Lantern-Slide Making - General Instruction. Part 3
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Lantern-Slide Making - General Instruction. Part 4
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Lantern-Slide Making - General Instruction. Part 5
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Lantern-Slide Making - General Instruction. Part 6
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Chapter XLIII. Lantern-Slide Making
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Lantern-Slide Making. Part 2
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Lantern-Slide Making. Part 3
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Chapter XLIV. Binding Lantern-Slides
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Binding Lantern-Slides. Part 2
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Binding Lantern-Slides. Part 3
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Chapter XLV. Difficulties - Lantern-Slide Making
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Difficulties - Lantern-Slide Making. Continued
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Chapter XLVI. Lantern-Slides - Pointers
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Chapter XLVII. Coloring Lantern-Slides
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Coloring Lantern-Slides. Part 2
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Coloring Lantern-Slides. Part 3
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Coloring Lantern-Slides. Part 4
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Chapter XLVIII. Part I Method Of Enlarging. By Wm. H. Phillips
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Part II. Method Of Enlarging. By George H. Scheer, M. D
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Chapter XLIX. How The Studies Illustrating This Volume Were Made
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Complete Self-Instructing Library Of Practical Photography Vol 6-10| by J. B. Schriever
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Volume VI. At-Home Portraiture, Flashlight, Interiors, Lenses. Preface
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Chapter I. Interior Photography. Part I. Photographing Interiors Of Residences
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Interior Photography. Part I. Photographing Interiors Of Residences. Part 2
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Interior Photography. Part I. Photographing Interiors Of Residences. Part 3
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Interior Photography. Part I. Photographing Interiors Of Residences. Part 4
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Interior Photography. Part I. Photographing Interiors Of Residences. Part 5
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Interior Photography. Part I. Photographing Interiors Of Residences. Part 6
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Interior Photography. Part I. Photographing Interiors Of Residences. Part 7
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Interior Photography. Part I. Photographing Interiors Of Residences. Part 8
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Chapter II. Mathematical Method Of Measuring Light
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Mathematical Method Of Measuring Light. Continued
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Chapter III. Interior Photography. Part II. Developing - Examples
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Interior Photography. Part II. Developing - Examples. Part 2
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Interior Photography. Part II. Developing - Examples. Part 3
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Chapter IV. Interior Photography. Part III. Controlling Halation By Special Development
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Interior Photography. Part III. Controlling Halation By Special Development. Part 2
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Controlling Halation By Special Development. Part 3
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Chapter V. Difficulties - Interior Photography
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Difficulties - Interior Photography. Continued
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Chapter VI. At-Home Portraiture With Home Surroundings
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At-Home Portraiture With Home Surroundings. Part 2
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At-Home Portraiture With Home Surroundings. Part 3
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Chapter VII. Difficulties - At-Home Portraiture With Home Surroundings
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Chapter VIII. At-Home Portraiture. Part I. Introduction
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Chapter IX. At-Home Portraiture. Part II. Controlling The Light
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At-Home Portraiture. Part II. Controlling The Light. Continued
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Chapter X. At-Home Portraiture. Part III. General Information
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At-Home Portraiture. Part III. General Information. Continued
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Chapter XI. At-Home Portraiture. Part IV. Backgrounds
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At-Home Portraiture. Part IV. Backgrounds. Continued
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Chapter XII. At-Home Portraiture. Part V. Making General Preparations
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At-Home Portraiture. Part V. Making General Preparations. Part 2
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At-Home Portraiture. Part V. Making General Preparations. Part 3
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Chapter XIII. At-Home Portraiture. Part VI. Plain Portrait Lighting
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At-Home Portraiture. Part VI. Plain Portrait Lighting. Part 2
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At-Home Portraiture. Part VI. Plain Portrait Lighting. Part 3
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At-Home Portraiture. Part VI. Plain Portrait Lighting. Part 4
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At-Home Portraiture. Part VI. Plain Portrait Lighting. Part 5
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Chapter XIV. At-Home Portraiture. Part VII. Posing Details
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At-Home Portraiture. Part VII. Posing Details. Part 2
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At-Home Portraiture. Part VII. Posing Details. Part 3
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At-Home Portraiture. Part VII. Posing Details. Part 4
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Chapter XV. At-Home Portraiture. Part VIII. Important General Notes
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At-Home Portraiture. Part VIII. Important General Notes. Part 2
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At-Home Portraiture. Part VIII. Important General Notes. Part 3
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Chapter XVI. At-Home Portraiture
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At-Home Portraiture. Part 2
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At-Home Portraiture. Part 3
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Chapter XVII. At-Home Portraiture. Part IX. Rembrandt Lighting
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At-Home Portraiture. Part IX. Rembrandt Lighting. Part 2
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At-Home Portraiture. Part IX. Rembrandt Lighting. Part 3
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Chapter XVIII. At-Home Portraiture. Part X. Rembrandt Lighting - Detailed Instruction
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At-Home Portraiture. Part X. Rembrandt Lighting - Detailed Instruction. Part 2
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At-Home Portraiture. Part X. Rembrandt Lighting - Detailed Instruction. Part 3
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At-Home Portraiture. Part X. Rembrandt Lighting - Detailed Instruction. Part 4
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Chapter XIX. At-Home Portraiture
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At-Home Portraiture. Continued
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Chapter XX. At-Home Portraiture. Part XI. Broad Profile Lighting
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At-Home Portraiture. Part XI. Broad Profile Lighting. Continued
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Part XII. Rembrandt Profile Lighting
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Part XII. Rembrandt Profile Lighting. Part 2
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Part XII. Rembrandt Profile Lighting. Part 3
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Part XII. Rembrandt Profile Lighting. Part 4
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Part XII. Rembrandt Profile Lighting. Part 5
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Chapter XXI. Baby And Child Photography
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Baby And Child Photography. Continued
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Chapter XXII. Baby And Child Photography
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Baby And Child Photography. Part 2
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Baby And Child Photography. Part 3
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Chapter XXIII. Children's Portraits In Drapery
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Children's Portraits In Drapery. Continued
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Chapter XXIV. Photographing Children Outdoors
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Chapter XXV. Firelight Effects By Daylight
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Firelight Effects By Daylight. Continued
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Chapter XXVI. Groups
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Groups. Part 2
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Groups. Part 3
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Chapter XXVII. Difficulties - Groups
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Difficulties - Groups. Part 2
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Difficulties - Groups. Part 3
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Chapter XXVIII. General Flashlight Photography
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General Flashlight Photography. Part 2
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General Flashlight Photography. Part 3
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Chapter XXIX. Flashlight for Portraiture
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Flashlight for Portraiture. Part 2
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Flashlight for Portraiture. Part 3
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Flashlight for Portraiture. Part 4
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Flashlight for Portraiture. Part 5
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Flashlight for Portraiture. Part 6
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Chapter XXX. Groups And Interiors By Flashlight
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Groups And Interiors By Flashlight. Part 2
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Groups And Interiors By Flashlight. Part 3
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Chapter XXXI Difficulties - Flashlight Photography
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Chapter XXXII. Reflex Camera In Conjunction With Flashlamp
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Reflex Camera In Conjunction With Flashlamp. Part 2
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Reflex Camera In Conjunction With Flashlamp. Part 3
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Reflex Camera In Conjunction With Flashlamp. Part 4
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Chapter XXXIII. Photographic Lenses - Their Nature And Use
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Photographic Lenses - Their Nature And Use. Part 2
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Photographic Lenses - Their Nature And Use. Part 3
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Photographic Lenses - Their Nature And Use. Part 4
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Photographic Lenses - Their Nature And Use. Part 5
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Photographic Lenses - Their Nature And Use. Part 6
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Photographic Lenses - Their Nature And Use. Part 7
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Photographic Lenses - Their Nature And Use. Part 8
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Photographic Lenses - Their Nature And Use. Part 9
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Photographic Lenses - Their Nature And Use. Part 10
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Photographic Lenses - Their Nature And Use. Part 11
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Photographic Lenses - Their Nature And Use. Part 12
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Photographic Lenses - Their Nature And Use. Part 13
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Photographic Lenses - Their Nature And Use. Part 13. Part 2
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Photographic Lenses - Their Nature And Use. Part 13. Part 3
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Photographic Lenses - Their Nature And Use. Part 14
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Chapter XXXIV. Why An Anastigmat Is Desirable
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Why An Anastigmat Is Desirable. Part 2
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Why An Anastigmat Is Desirable. Part 3
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Why An Anastigmat Is Desirable. Part 4
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Chapter XXXV. Stops Or Diaphragms
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Stops Or Diaphragms. Part 2
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Stops Or Diaphragms. Part 3
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Chaptee XXXVI. Photographic Shutters
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Chaptee XXXVI. Photographic Shutters. Part 2
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Chaptee XXXVI. Photographic Shutters. Part 3
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Chaptee XXXVI. Photographic Shutters. Part 4
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Chaptee XXXVI. Photographic Shutters. Part 5
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Chapter XXXVII. Bausch & Lomb Lenses
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Bausch & Lomb Lenses. Part 2
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Bausch & Lomb Lenses. Part 3
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Bausch & Lomb Lenses. Part 4
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Chapter XXXVIII. Goerz Anastigmat Lenses
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Goerz Anastigmat Lenses. Part 2
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Goerz Anastigmat Lenses. Part 3
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Goerz Anastigmat Lenses. Part 3. Continued
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Goerz Anastigmat Lenses. Part 4
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Goerz Anastigmat Lenses. Part 5
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Goerz Anastigmat Lenses. Part 6
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Goerz Anastigmat Lenses. Part 7
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Chapter XXXIX. Cooke Lenses
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Cooke Lenses. Part 2
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Cooke Lenses. Part 3
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Chapter XL. Voigtlander Lenses
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Voigtlander Lenses. Part 2
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Voigtlander Lenses. Part 3
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Voigtlander Lenses. Part 4
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Chapter XLI. Portrait Lenses
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Portrait Lenses. Part 2
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Portrait Lenses. Part 3
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Portrait Lenses. Part 4
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Chapter XLII. Telephotography
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Telephotography. Continued
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Chapter XLIII. Projecting And Enlarging
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Projecting And Enlarging. Continued
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Chapter XLIV. How The Studies Illustrating This Volume Were Made
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Volume VII. Studio Portraiture. Part I. Chapter I. Introduction
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Volume VII. Studio Portraiture. Part I. Chapter I. Introduction. Continued
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Chapter II. Skylights
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Skylights. Part 2
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Skylights. Part 3
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Chapter III. What Is Lighting?
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Chapter IV. Controlling The Light
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Controlling The Light. Part 2
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Controlling The Light. Part 3
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Chapter V. Skylight Room Equipment
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Skylight Room Equipment. Part 2
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Skylight Room Equipment. Part 3
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Skylight Room Equipment. Part 4
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Skylight Room Equipment. Part 5
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Skylight Room Equipment. Part 6
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Chapter VI. Composition In Portrait Photography
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Chapter VII. Plain Portrait Lighting
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Plain Portrait Lighting. Part 2
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Plain Portrait Lighting. Part 3
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Plain Portrait Lighting. Part 4
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Plain Portrait Lighting. Part 5
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Plain Portrait Lighting. Part 6
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Plain Portrait Lighting. Part 7
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Plain Portrait Lighting. Part 8
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Plain Portrait Lighting. Part 9
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Chapter VIII. Plain Portrait Lighting. General Summary
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Chapter IX. Plain Portrait Profile Lighting
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Chapter X. Plain Portrait Lighting-Practice Work
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Chapter XI. Difficulties - Plain Portrait Lighting
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Difficulties - Plain Portrait Lighting. Part 2
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Difficulties - Plain Portrait Lighting. Part 3
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Chapter XII. Rembrandt Lighting
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Rembrandt Lighting. Part 2
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Rembrandt Lighting. Part 3
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Rembrandt Lighting. Part 4
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Chapter XIII. Rembrandt Profile Lighting
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Rembrandt Profile Lighting. Continued
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Chapter XIV. Difficulties - Regular And Profile Rembrandt Lighting
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Difficulties - Regular And Profile Rembrandt Lighting. Continued
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Chapter XV. Hollinger Lighting
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Hollinger Lighting. Part 2
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Hollinger Lighting. Part 3
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Hollinger Lighting. Part 4
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Hollinger Lighting. Part 5
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Chapter XVI. Difficulties - Hollinger Lighting
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Chapter XVII. Schriever Lighting
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Schriever Lighting. Part 2
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Schriever Lighting. Part 3
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Chapter XVIII. Difficulties - Schriever Lighting
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Chapter XIX. Sarony Lighting
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Sarony Lighting. Continued
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Chapter XX. Bust Portraits In Drapery
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Bust Portraits In Drapery. Continued
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Chapter XXI. Figure Posing
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Figure Posing. Part 2
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Figure Posing. Part 3
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Figure Posing. Part 4
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Figure Posing. Part 5
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Figure Posing. Part 6
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Chapter XXII. Figure Posing - Practice Work
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Figure Posing - Practice Work. Continued
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Chapter XXIII. Child Photography
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Child Photography. Part 2
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Child Photography. Part 3
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Child Photography. Part 4
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Child Photography. Part 5
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Child Photography. Part 6
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Child Photography. Part 7
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Child Photography. Part 8
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Chapter XXIV. Juvenile Portraiture
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Juvenile Portraiture. Part 2
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Juvenile Portraiture. Part 3
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Juvenile Portraiture. Part 4
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Juvenile Portraiture. Part 5
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Juvenile Portraiture. Part 6
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Chapter XXV. Grouping
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Grouping. Part 2
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Grouping. Part 3
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Grouping. Part 4
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Grouping. Part 5
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Grouping. Part 6
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Grouping. Part 7
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Chapter XXVI. Portraiture With The Aristo Lamp
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Portraiture With The Aristo Lamp. Continued
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Chapter XXVII. The Schriever Method Of Using Aristo Lamp
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The Schriever Method Of Using Aristo Lamp. Part 2
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The Schriever Method Of Using Aristo Lamp. Part 3
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Chapter XXVIII. Flashlight Portraiture
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Flashlight Portraiture. Part 2
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Flashlight Portraiture. Part 3
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Flashlight Portraiture. Part 4
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Chapter XXIX. The Towles Smokeless Automatic Flash Machine
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Volume VIII. Studio Portraiture. Part II. Introductory Chapter. Portrait Composition
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Portrait Composition. Part 2
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Portrait Composition. Part 3
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Portrait Composition. Part 4
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Portrait Composition. Part 5
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Chapter XXX. Part I. The New School In Portrait Photography
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Illustrations
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Part II. Available Reproductions From Old Masters
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Recommended List Of Reproductions From Old Masters
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Chapter XXXI. Brush Development, Or Local Treatment Of Negative While Developing
-
Brush Development, Or Local Treatment Of Negative While Developing. Continued
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Chapter XXXII. Child Portraiture By The Ordinary Window. Modern Photography
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Chapter XXXIII. The Studio Of The Future
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The Studio Of The Future. Part 2
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The Studio Of The Future. Part 3
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The Studio Of The Future. Part 4
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Chapter XXXIV. Method Of Conducting A Photographic Studio. Introduction
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Chapter XXXV. Part I. Cost Of Producing Photographs
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Part II. Reception Room Work
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Part II. Reception Room Work. Part 2
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Part II. Reception Room Work. Part 3
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Chapter XXXVI. Studio Bookkeeping
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Studio Bookkeeping. Part 2
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Studio Bookkeeping. Part 3
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Studio Bookkeeping. Part 4
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Chapter XXXVII. System For Finishing Work
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System For Finishing Work. Part 2
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System For Finishing Work. Part 3
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Chapter XXXVIII. Condensed Schedule Of System In The Work-Shop
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Chapter XXXIX. Show-Case
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Show-Case. Continued
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Chapter XL. Studio Advertising
-
Studio Advertising. Part 2
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Studio Advertising. Part 3
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Chapter XLI. Regulation Of Prices
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Chapter XLII. Dealing With Competition
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Chapter XLIII. Buying Supplies
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Chapter XLIV. Card Filing System For Photographers
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Chapter XLV. Equipping A Photographic Studio
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Equipping A Photographic Studio. Part 2
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Equipping A Photographic Studio. Part 3
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Equipping A Photographic Studio. Part 4
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Equipping A Photographic Studio. Part 5
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Equipping A Photographic Studio. Part 6
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Equipping A Photographic Studio. Part 7
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Equipping A Photographic Studio. Part 8
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Chapter XLVI. Hanging Pictures
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Chapter XLVII. An Inexpensive Studio
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An Inexpensive Studio. Part 2
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An Inexpensive Studio. Part 3
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An Inexpensive Studio. Part 4
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Chapter XLVIII. Studio Insurance
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Studio Insurance. Continued
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Chapter XLIX. The Ownership Of Photographic Negatives
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Chapter L. Copyrighting Photographs
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Copyrighting Photographs. Part 2
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Copyrighting Photographs. Part 3
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Copyrighting Photographs. Part 4
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Copyrighting Photographs. Part 5
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Chapter LI. Color Photography. Part I. The "Autochrome" Process
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Color Photography. Part I. The "Autochrome" Process. Part 2
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Color Photography. Part I. The "Autochrome" Process. Part 3
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Table Of Formulae For Use With Autochrome Plates
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Table Of Formulae For Use With Autochrome Plates. Continued
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Alternative Methods Of Development
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Chapter LII. Color Photography. Part II. Autochromes From Autochromes. General Pointers
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Chapter LIII. Color Photography. Part III. Autochrome Process - Difficulties
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Chapter LIV. Color Photography. 1909 Supplement. Autochrome Process. Simplified Method Of Development
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Color Photography. Autochrome Process. Simplified Method Of Development. Part 2
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Color Photography. Autochrome Process. Simplified Method Of Development. Part 3
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Chapter LV. Color Photography. Part IV. Three-Color Photography
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Color Photography. Part IV. Three-Color Photography. Part 2
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Color Photography. Part IV. Three-Color Photography. Part 3
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Color Photography. Part IV. Three-Color Photography. Part 4
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Color Photography. Part IV. Three-Color Photography. Part 5
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Chapter LVI. Color Photography. Part V. Three-Color Carbon Process
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Color Photography. Part V. Three-Color Carbon Process. Part 2
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Color Photography. Part V. Three-Color Carbon Process. Part 3
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Chapter LVII. Color Photography. Part VI. Three-Color Gum Process
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Chapter LVIII. Color Photography. Part VII. The "Pinatype" Three-Color Process
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Color Photography. Part VII. The "Pinatype" Three-Color Process. Continued
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Chapter LIX. Russian Oil Coloring. A Method For Coloring Photographs, Prints, Drawings On Paper, China, Etc., With Oil Colors Without Paint, Brush Or Pencil
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Color Mixtures For Portraiture
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Draperies
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Preparing The Tints For Coloring
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Preparing The Tints For Coloring. Part 2
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Preparing The Tints For Coloring. Part 3
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Preparing The Tints For Coloring. Part 4
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Chapter LX. How The Studies Illustrating This Volume Were Made
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How The Studies Illustrating This Volume Were Made. Part 2
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How The Studies Illustrating This Volume Were Made. Part 3
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Volume IX. Commercial, Press, Scientific Photography. Chapter I. Commercial Photography. Introduction
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Commercial Photography. Introduction. Continued
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Chapter II. Commercial Photography. Apparatus And Materials
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Commercial Photography. Apparatus And Materials. Part 2
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Commercial Photography. Apparatus And Materials. Part 3
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Commercial Photography. Apparatus And Materials. Part 4
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Chapter III. The Reason for Orthochromatism
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The Reason for Orthochromatism. Continued
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Chapter IV. Commercial Exterior Architectural Photography
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Commercial Exterior Architectural Photography. Continued
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Commercial Exterior Architectural Photography. Part 2
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Commercial Exterior Architectural Photography. Part 3
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Commercial Exterior Architectural Photography. Part 4
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Commercial Exterior Architectural Photography. Part 5
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Chapter V. Part I. Extreme Wide-Angle Photography
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Part I. Extreme Wide-Angle Photography. Part 2
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Part I. Extreme Wide-Angle Photography. Part 3
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Part II. Difficulties - Hypergon Lens
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Chapter VI. Commercial Interiors
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Commercial Interiors. Part 2
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Commercial Interiors. Part 3
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Commercial Interiors. Part 4
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Commercial Interiors. Part 5
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Commercial Interiors. Part 6
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Commercial Interiors. Part 7
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Chapter VII. Architectural Detail
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Architectural Detail. Part 2
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Architectural Detail. Part 3
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Architectural Detail. Part 4
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Chapter VIII. Photographing Castings And Machinery
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Photographing Castings And Machinery. Part 2
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Photographing Castings And Machinery. Part 3
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Photographing Castings And Machinery. Part 4
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Photographing Castings And Machinery. Part 5
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Photographing Castings And Machinery. Part 6
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Photographing Castings And Machinery. Part 7
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Photographing Castings And Machinery. Part 8
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Chapter IX. Blocking Negatives
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Chapter X. Photographing Objects Requiring Long-Focus Lenses
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Chapter XI. Photographing Pianos For Catalogs, Etc
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Photographing Pianos For Catalogs, Etc. Continued
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Chapter XII. Photographing Furniture
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Photographing Furniture. Part 2
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Photographing Furniture. Part 3
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Chapter XIII. Photographing Laces, Cut-Glass, Silver Trophies, Bric-A-Brac, Etc
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Photographing Laces, Cut-Glass, Silver Trophies, Bric-A-Brac, Etc. Part 2
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Photographing Laces, Cut-Glass, Silver Trophies, Bric-A-Brac, Etc. Part 3
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Photographing Laces, Cut-Glass, Silver Trophies, Bric-A-Brac, Etc. Part 4
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Chapter XIV. Catalog Illustrating
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Catalog Illustrating. Part 2
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Catalog Illustrating. Part 3
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Catalog Illustrating. Part 4
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Chapter XV. System For Handling Construction Work. Part I. Introduction
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System For Handling Construction Work. Part I. Introduction. Part 2
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System For Handling Construction Work. Part I. Introduction. Part 3
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System For Handling Construction Work. Part I. Introduction. Part 4
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System For Handling Construction Work. Part I. Introduction. Part 5
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Chapter XVI. Construction Work. Part II. Practical Application
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Construction Work. Part II. Practical Application. Continued
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Chapter XVII. Construction Work. Part III. Detailed Working Conditions
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Construction Work. Part III. Detailed Working Conditions. Continued
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Chapter XVIII. Commercial Groups
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Commercial Groups. Part 2
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Commercial Groups. Part 3
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Chapter XIX. Use Of Smokeless Devices In Flashlight Work
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Use Of Smokeless Devices In Flashlight Work. Part 2
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Use Of Smokeless Devices In Flashlight Work. Part 3
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Use Of Smokeless Devices In Flashlight Work. Part 4
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Chapter XX. Press Photography
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Part I. Newspaper Photography
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Part I. Newspaper Photography. Part 2
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Part I. Newspaper Photography. Part 3
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Chapter XXI. Press Photography. Part II. The Local Press Photographer
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Chapter XXII. Press Photography. Part III. Athletic Sports
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Press Photography. Part III. Athletic Sports. Continued
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Chapter XXIII. Press Photography. Part IV. Excursions, Conventions And Prominent Individuals
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Excursions, Conventions And Prominent Individuals. Part 2
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Excursions, Conventions And Prominent Individuals. Part 3
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Chapter XXIV. Press Photography. Part V. Engineering Construction
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Press Photography. Part V. Engineering Construction. Continued
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Chapter XXV. Stereoscopic Photography
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Stereoscopic Photography. Continued
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Chapter XXVI. Stereoscopic Photography. Detailed Instruction
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Stereoscopic Photography. Detailed Instruction. Part 2
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Stereoscopic Photography. Detailed Instruction. Part 3
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Stereoscopic Photography. Detailed Instruction. Part 4
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Stereoscopic Photography. Detailed Instruction. Part 5
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Chapter XXVII. Photographing Legal Documents, Insurance Applications, Etc., By Means Of The Record Outfit
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Photographing Legal Documents, Insurance Applications, Etc., By Means Of The Record Outfit. Part 2
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Photographing Legal Documents, Insurance Applications By Means Of The Record Outfit. Part 3
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Photographing Legal Documents and Insurance Applications, By Means Of The Record Outfit. Part 4
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Chapter XXVIII. Photography For The Courts
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Photography For The Courts. Part 2
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Photography For The Courts. Part 3
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Chapter XXIX. Photographing Handwriting
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Chapter XXX. Photographs As Evidence
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Chapter XXXI. Use Of Photography In The Schools
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Use Of Photography In The Schools. Part 2
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Use Of Photography In The Schools. Part 3
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Use Of Photography In The Schools. Part 4
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Use Of Photography In The Schools. Part 5
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Chapter XXXII. Photo-Micrography
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Photo-Micrography. Part 2
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Photo-Micrography. Part 3
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Photo-Micrography. Part 4
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Chapter XXXIII. Apparatus For Photo-Micrography
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Apparatus For Photo-Micrography. Part 2
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Apparatus For Photo-Micrography. Part 3
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Apparatus For Photo-Micrography. Part 4
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Apparatus For Photo-Micrography. Part 5
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Chapter XXXIV. Photo-Micrography. Practical Manipulations For The Beginner
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Photo-Micrography. Practical Manipulations For The Beginner. Part 2
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Photo-Micrography. Practical Manipulations For The Beginner. Part 3
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Photo-Micrography. Practical Manipulations For The Beginner. Part 4
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Photo-Micrography. Practical Manipulations For The Beginner. Part 5
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Photo-Micrography. Practical Manipulations For The Beginner. Part 6
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Chapter XXXV. Photographing Microscopic Slides For Lantern-Slide Work
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Photographing Microscopic Slides For Lantern-Slide Work. Continued
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Chapter XXXVI. Making Post-Cards For Quick Delivery
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Making Post-Cards For Quick Delivery. Part 2
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Making Post-Cards For Quick Delivery. Part 3
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Making Post-Cards For Quick Delivery. Part 4
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Making Post-Cards For Quick Delivery. Part 5
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Making Post-Cards For Quick Delivery. Part 6
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Chapter XXXVII. Ping Pong And Penny Pictures
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Chapter XXXVIII. How The Studies Illustrating This Volume Were Made
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How The Studies Illustrating Volume IX Were Made. Part 2
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Volume X. Negative Retouching, Etching and Modeling. Encyclopedic Index. Glossary. Chapter I. Negative Retouching. Introduction
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Negative Retouching. Introduction. Part 2
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Negative Retouching. Introduction. Part 3
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Chapter II. Preparatory Instruction
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Preparatory Instruction. Part 2
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Preparatory Instruction. Part 3
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Preparatory Instruction. Part 4
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Preparatory Instruction. Part 5
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Chapter III. Lesson I. General Explanations
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Lesson I. General Explanations. Continued
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Chapter IV. Lesson II. Pencil Exercises
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Lesson II. Pencil Exercises. Part 2
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Lesson II. Pencil Exercises. Part 3
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Chapter V. Lesson III. Practice-Charts
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Lesson III. Practice-Charts. Part 2
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Lesson III. Practice-Charts. Part 3
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Chapter VI. Difficulties - Lesson III - Practice-Charts
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Difficulties - Lesson III - Practice-Charts. Part 2
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Difficulties - Lesson III - Practice-Charts. Part 3
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Difficulties - Lesson III - Practice-Charts. Part 4
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Chapter VII. Lesson IV. Applying The Lead To The Regular Negative
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Lesson IV. Applying The Lead To The Regular Negative. Continued
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Chapter VIII. Difficulties - Lesson IV. Removing Imperfections On Negatives
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Difficulties - Lesson IV. Removing Imperfections On Negatives. Part 2
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Difficulties - Lesson IV. Removing Imperfections On Negatives. Part 3
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Chapter IX. Lesson V. Blending
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Lesson V. Blending. Continued
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Chapter X. Difficulties - Lesson V - Blending
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Chapter XI. General Modeling. Introduction
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General Modeling. Introduction. Continued
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Chapter XII. Lesson VI. Modeling The Forehead
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Lesson VI. Modeling The Forehead. Continued
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Chapter XIII. Lesson VII. Modeling The Forehead. Practice Work
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Lesson VII. Modeling The Forehead. Practice Work. Continued
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Chapter XIV. Lesson VIII. Modeling The Cheek
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Lesson VIII. Modeling The Cheek. Continued
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Chapter XV. Lesson IX. Modeling The Cheek. Practice Work
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Lesson IX. Modeling The Cheek. Practice Work. Continued
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Chapter XVI. Lesson X. Modeling The Lips And Chin
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Chapter XVII. Lesson XL Modeling The Lips And Chin. Practice Work
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Chapter XVIII. Lesson XII. Modeling The Nose, Eyebrows And Shadow Cheek
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Lesson XII. Modeling The Nose, Eyebrows And Shadow Cheek. Part 2
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Lesson XII. Modeling The Nose, Eyebrows And Shadow Cheek. Part 3
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Lesson XII. Modeling The Nose, Eyebrows And Shadow Cheek. Part 4
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Chapter XIX. Difficulties - Modeling
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Difficulties - Modeling. Part 2
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Difficulties - Modeling. Part 3
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Chapter XX. Lesson XIII. Modeling Rembrandt And Shadow Lightings
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Chapter XXI. Lesson XIV. Elementary Etching
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Lesson XIV. Elementary Etching. Continued
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Chapter XXII. Difficulties - Elementary Etching
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Chapter XXIII. Lesson XV. Reducing Paste
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Lesson XV. Reducing Paste. Continued
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Chapter XXIV. Lesson XVI. Practical Use Of The Etching Knife
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Lesson XVI. Practical Use Of The Etching Knife. Part 2
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Lesson XVI. Practical Use Of The Etching Knife. Part 3
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Chapter XXV. Difficulties - Practical Use Of Etching Knife
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Difficulties - Practical Use Of Etching Knife. Part 2
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Difficulties - Practical Use Of Etching Knife. Part 3
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Chapter XXVI. Lesson XVII. Modeling Necks, Arms And Hands
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Lesson XVII. Modeling Necks, Arms And Hands. Part 2
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Lesson XVII. Modeling Necks, Arms And Hands. Part 3
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Chapter XXVII. Lesson XVIII. Advanced Modeling Of Low-Neck Subjects
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Lesson XVIII. Advanced Modeling Of Low-Neck Subjects. Part 2
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Lesson XVIII. Advanced Modeling Of Low-Neck Subjects. Part 3
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Chapter XXVIII. Lesson XIX. Etching And Altering Draperies And Figures
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Lesson XIX. Etching And Altering Draperies And Figures. Part 2
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Lesson XIX. Etching And Altering Draperies And Figures. Part 3
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Lesson XIX. Etching And Altering Draperies And Figures. Part 4
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Lesson XIX. Etching And Altering Draperies And Figures. Part 5
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Chapter XXIX. Lesson XX. Hats, Ribbons And Hair
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Lesson XX. Hats, Ribbons And Hair. Continued
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Chapter XXX. Lesson XXI. Building Up Moved And Out-Of-Focus Images
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Chapter XXXI. Lesson XXII. Etching Single Figures From Groups
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Chapter XXXII. Lesson XXIII. Etching Thick Necks
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Chapter XXXIII. Lesson XXIV. Opening Closed Eyes
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Chapter XXXIV. Lesson XXV. Straightening Crossed Eyes
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Chapter XXXV. Lesson XXVI. Etching Statuettes
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Chapter XXXVI. Lesson XXVII. Marble Statue
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Chapter XXXVII. Character Expressed By The Shape Of The Head, Nose, Eyes, Ears, Chin And Mouth
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Character Expressed By Head, Nose, Eyes, Ears, Chin And Mouth Shape. Part 2
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Character Expressed By Head, Nose, Eyes, Ears, Chin And Mouth Shape. Part 3
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Character Expressed By Head, Nose, Eyes, Ears, Chin And Mouth Shape. Part 4
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Character Expressed By Head, Nose, Eyes, Ears, Chin And Mouth Shape. Part 5
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Chapter XXXVIII. Lesson XXVIII. Babies And Aged People
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Chapter XXXIX. Lesson XXIX. Worked-In Backgrounds
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Lesson XXIX. Worked-In Backgrounds. Continued
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Suitable Backgrounds For Different Style Pictures
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Chapter XL. Lesson XXX. Retouching Landscape And Architectural Negatives
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Lesson XXX. Retouching Landscape And Architectural Negatives. Part 2
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Lesson XXX. Retouching Landscape And Architectural Negatives. Part 3
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Lesson XXX. Retouching Landscape And Architectural Negatives. Part 4
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Lesson XXX. Retouching Landscape And Architectural Negatives. Part 5
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Negative Varnish
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Removing Varnish From Negatives
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Chapter XLI. Lesson XXXI. Spotting Negatives And Prints
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Lesson XXXI. Spotting Negatives And Prints. Part 2
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Lesson XXXI. Spotting Negatives And Prints. Part 3
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Lesson XXXI. Spotting Negatives And Prints. Part 4
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Lesson XXXI. Spotting Negatives And Prints. Part 5
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Lesson XXXI. Spotting Negatives And Prints. Part 6
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Lesson XXXI. Spotting Negatives And Prints. Part 7
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Chapter XLII. Practical Studio Retouching
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Chapter XLIII. Lettering Negatives And Prints
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Lettering Negatives And Prints. Part 2
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Lettering Negatives And Prints. Part 3
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Formula For Stripping Negatives
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Encyclopedic Dictionary And Glossary Of Photographic And Chemical Terms
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Encyclopedic Dictionary And Glossary Of Photographic And Chemical Terms. Part 2
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Encyclopedic Dictionary And Glossary Of Photographic And Chemical Terms. Part 3
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Encyclopedic Dictionary And Glossary Of Photographic And Chemical Terms. Part 4
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Encyclopedic Dictionary And Glossary Of Photographic And Chemical Terms. Part 5
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Encyclopedic Dictionary And Glossary Of Photographic And Chemical Terms. Part 6
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Encyclopedic Dictionary And Glossary Of Photographic And Chemical Terms. Part 7
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Encyclopedic Dictionary And Glossary Of Photographic And Chemical Terms. Part 8
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Encyclopedic Dictionary And Glossary Of Photographic And Chemical Terms. Part 9
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Encyclopedic Dictionary And Glossary Of Photographic And Chemical Terms. Part 10
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Encyclopedic Dictionary And Glossary Of Photographic And Chemical Terms. Part 11
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Encyclopedic Dictionary And Glossary Of Photographic And Chemical Terms. Part 12
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Encyclopedic Dictionary And Glossary Of Photographic And Chemical Terms. Part 13
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Encyclopedic Dictionary And Glossary Of Photographic And Chemical Terms. Part 14
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Encyclopedic Dictionary And Glossary Of Photographic And Chemical Terms. Part 15
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Encyclopedic Dictionary And Glossary Of Photographic And Chemical Terms. Part 16
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Encyclopedic Dictionary And Glossary Of Photographic And Chemical Terms. Part 17
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Encyclopedic Dictionary And Glossary Of Photographic And Chemical Terms. Part 18
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Encyclopedic Dictionary And Glossary Of Photographic And Chemical Terms. Part 19
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Encyclopedic Dictionary And Glossary Of Photographic And Chemical Terms. Part 20
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Encyclopedic Dictionary And Glossary Of Photographic And Chemical Terms. Part 21
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Encyclopedic Dictionary And Glossary Of Photographic And Chemical Terms. Part 22
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Encyclopedic Dictionary And Glossary Of Photographic And Chemical Terms. Part 23
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Encyclopedic Dictionary And Glossary Of Photographic And Chemical Terms. Part 24
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Encyclopedic Dictionary And Glossary Of Photographic And Chemical Terms. Part 25
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Encyclopedic Dictionary And Glossary Of Photographic And Chemical Terms. Part 26
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Encyclopedic Dictionary And Glossary Of Photographic And Chemical Terms. Part 27
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Encyclopedic Dictionary And Glossary Of Photographic And Chemical Terms. Part 28
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Encyclopedic Dictionary And Glossary Of Photographic And Chemical Terms. Part 29
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Encyclopedic Dictionary And Glossary Of Photographic And Chemical Terms. Part 30
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Encyclopedic Dictionary And Glossary Of Photographic And Chemical Terms. Part 31
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Encyclopedic Dictionary And Glossary Of Photographic And Chemical Terms. Part 32
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Encyclopedic Dictionary And Glossary Of Photographic And Chemical Terms. Part 33
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Encyclopedic Dictionary And Glossary Of Photographic And Chemical Terms. Part 34
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Encyclopedic Dictionary And Glossary Of Photographic And Chemical Terms. Part 35
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Encyclopedic Dictionary And Glossary Of Photographic And Chemical Terms. Part 36
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Encyclopedic Dictionary And Glossary Of Photographic And Chemical Terms. Part 37
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Encyclopedic Dictionary And Glossary Of Photographic And Chemical Terms. Part 38
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Encyclopedic Dictionary And Glossary Of Photographic And Chemical Terms. Part 39
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Encyclopedic Dictionary And Glossary Of Photographic And Chemical Terms. Part 40
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Encyclopedic Dictionary And Glossary Of Photographic And Chemical Terms. Part 41
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Encyclopedic Dictionary And Glossary Of Photographic And Chemical Terms. Part 42
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Encyclopedic Dictionary And Glossary Of Photographic And Chemical Terms. Part 43
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Encyclopedic Dictionary And Glossary Of Photographic And Chemical Terms. Part 44
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Encyclopedic Dictionary And Glossary Of Photographic And Chemical Terms. Part 45
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Encyclopedic Dictionary And Glossary Of Photographic And Chemical Terms. Part 46
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Encyclopedic Dictionary And Glossary Of Photographic And Chemical Terms. Part 47
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Encyclopedic Dictionary And Glossary Of Photographic And Chemical Terms. Part 48
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Encyclopedic Dictionary And Glossary Of Photographic And Chemical Terms. Part 49
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Encyclopedic Dictionary And Glossary Of Photographic And Chemical Terms. Part 50
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Telephotography: An Elementary Treatise On The Construction And Application Of The Telephotographic Lens | by Thomas Rudolphus Dallmeyer
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Preface And Historical Notes
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Chapter I. Properties Of Light
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Chapter II. The Formation Of Images By The "Pinhole Camera," And Its Perspective Drawing
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The Formation Of Images By The "Pinhole Camera," And Its Perspective Drawing. Part 2
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The Formation Of Images By The "Pinhole Camera," Its Perspective Drawing. Part 3
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Chapter III. The Formation Of Images By Positive Lenses
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The Formation Of Images By Positive Lenses. Part 2
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The Formation Of Images By Positive Lenses. Part 3
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The Formation Of Images By Positive Lenses. Part 4
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The Formation Of Images By Positive Lenses. Part 5
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The Formation Of Images By Positive Lenses. Part 6
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Chapter IV. The Formation Of Images By Negative Lenses
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The Formation Of Images By Negative Lenses. Continued
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Chapter V. The Formation Of Enlarged Images
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The Formation Of Enlarged Images. Part 2
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The Formation Of Enlarged Images. Part 3
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The Formation Of Enlarged Images. Part 4
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Method B. Telephotographic Lens Consisting Of Two Separate Parts
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Method B. Telephotographic Lens Consisting Of Two Separate Parts. Part 2
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Method B. Telephotographic Lens Consisting Of Two Separate Parts. Part 3
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Chapter VI. The Use And Effects Of The Diaphragm, And The Improved Perspective Rendering By The Telephotographic Lens
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Diaphragm, Improved Perspective Rendering By Telephotographic Lens. Part 2
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Diaphragm, Improved Perspective Rendering By Telephotographic Lens. Part 3
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Diaphragm, Improved Perspective Rendering By Telephotographic Lens. Part 4
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Diaphragm, Improved Perspective Rendering By Telephotographic Lens. Part 5
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Diaphragm, Improved Perspective Rendering By Telephotographic Lens. Part 6
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Diaphragm, Improved Perspective Rendering By Telephotographic Lens. Part 7
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Diaphragm, Improved Perspective Rendering By Telephotographic Lens. Part 8
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Chapter VII. Practical Applications Of The Telephotographic Lens
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Practical Applications Of The Telephotographic Lens. Part 2
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Practical Applications Of The Telephotographic Lens. Part 3
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III. - Groups And Hand-Camera Work By Means Of The Telephotographic Lens
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IV. Telephotography For Distant Subjects
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IV. Telephotography For Distant Subjects. Continued
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Chapter VIII. Working Data
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Abridged Formula For Reference. Positive Lens
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Reference
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The Arts And Crafts Of Ancient Egypt | by W. M. Flinders Petrie
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The Arts and Crafts of Older Spain | by Leonard Williams
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Preface
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Gold, Silver, And Jewel Work
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Gold, Silver, And Jewel Work. Part 2
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Gold, Silver, And Jewel Work. Part 3
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Gold, Silver, And Jewel Work. Part 4
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Gold, Silver, And Jewel Work. Part 5
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Gold, Silver, And Jewel Work. Part 6
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Gold, Silver, And Jewel Work. Part 7
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Gold, Silver, And Jewel Work. Part 8
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Gold, Silver, And Jewel Work. Part 9
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Gold, Silver, And Jewel Work. Part 10
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Gold, Silver, And Jewel Work. Part 11
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Gold, Silver, And Jewel Work. Part 12
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Gold, Silver, And Jewel Work. Part 13
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Gold, Silver, And Jewel Work. Part 14
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Gold, Silver, And Jewel Work. Part 15
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Gold, Silver, And Jewel Work. Part 16
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Gold, Silver, And Jewel Work. Part 17
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Gold, Silver, And Jewel Work. Part 18
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Gold, Silver, And Jewel Work. Part 19
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Gold, Silver, And Jewel Work. Part 20
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Gold, Silver, And Jewel Work. Part 21
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Gold, Silver, And Jewel Work. Part 22
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Gold, Silver, And Jewel Work. Part 23
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Gold, Silver, And Jewel Work. Part 24
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Iron-Work
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Iron-Work. Part 2
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Iron-Work. Part 3
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Iron-Work. Part 4
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Iron-Work. Part 5
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Iron-Work. Part 6
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Iron-Work. Part 7
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Iron-Work. Part 8
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Bronzes
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Bronzes. Part 2
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Bronzes. Part 3
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Bronzes. Part 4
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Bronzes. Part 5
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Bronzes. Part 6
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Arms
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Arms. Part 2
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Arms. Part 3
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Arms. Part 4
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Arms. Part 5
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Arms. Part 6
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Arms. Part 7
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Arms. Part 8
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Arms. Part 9
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Arms. Part 10
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Arms. Part 11
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Arms. Part 12
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Arms. Part 13
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Arms. Part 14
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Arms. Part 15
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Firearms
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Saddlery And Coaches
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Saddlery And Coaches. Part 2
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Saddlery And Coaches. Part 3
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Ideals In Art: Papers Theoretical Practical Critical | by Walter Crane
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Business Books
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The Business Man's Encyclopedia
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Book I. Business Law
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Contracts
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Sale Of Personal Property
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Torts
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Commercial Paper
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Partnership
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Dissolution Of Partnership
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Banks And Banking
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Private Banks
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State Banks
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National Banks
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Loan And Trust Companies
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Agency
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Corporations
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Capital Stock
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Stockholders
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By-Laws
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Government Supervision Of Corporations
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Corporation Accounting
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Insurance
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Fire Insurance
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Life Insurance
-
Marine Insurance
-
Casualty Insurance
-
Landlord And Tenant
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Carriers
-
Duties Of Common Carriers
-
Carriers Of Passengers
-
Exemption Laws
-
Statute Of Frauds
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Chattel Mortgages
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Chattel Mortgages. Part 2
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Chattel Mortgages. Part 3
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Acknowledgement Of Deeds
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Wills
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The Bankruptcy Law
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The New Department Of Commerce And Labor
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Patent Office Procedure
-
Copyright Law Of The United States
-
Legal Holidays In The Various States
-
Labor Legislation
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Eight-Hour Laws
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Passport Regulations
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Naturalization Laws Of The United States
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Domestic Rates Of Postage
-
Domestic Rates Of Postage. Continued
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Book II. Business Methods. Correspondence
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Elements Of A Good Business Letter
-
Elements Of A Good Business Letter. Continued
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Sources Of Credit Information
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Collections
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Specific Application
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Bookkeeping
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Price Marks
-
Investments
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Shorthand
-
Mail Order Business Outline
-
Fire Insurance Adjustments
-
Fire Insurance Adjustments. Continued
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Adjustment Formulas, Retail Stocks In Country Stores, Etc
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Costs
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Selling Price
-
Window Dressing
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Signs
-
Advertising Outline
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Advertising. Part 2
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Advertising. Part 3
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Short Cuts
-
Short Cuts. Continued
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Business Dictionary: A
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Business Dictionary: B
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Business Dictionary: C
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Business Dictionary: D
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Business Dictionary: E
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Business Dictionary: F
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Business Dictionary: G-I
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Business Dictionary: J-L
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Business Dictionary: M-N
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Business Dictionary: O
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Business Dictionary: P
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Business Dictionary: Q-R
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Business Dictionary: S
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Business Dictionary: T-Z
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Abreviations And Arbitrary Signs Used In Business
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Book IV. Business Systems
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Advantages Of Card Systems
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Banking
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Mail Order Business
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Working Up City Trade
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Correspondence
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Advertising
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Filing Of Want Cards
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Factory Shipments
-
Soliciting
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Law
-
Numerical System Of Filing
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Advantages Of The Vertical System
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Business Advice By Captains Of Industry
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Business Advice By Captains Of Industry. Continued
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Book V. Business Tables. Duties On Imports
-
Book V. Business Tables. Duties On Imports. Continued
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Tables Of Weight, Measure, Etc. Troy Measure
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Wine Or Liquid Measure
-
Miscellaneous Weights And Measures
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Miscellaneous Weights And Measures. Part 2
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Miscellaneous Weights And Measures. Part 3
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Standard Time
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Punctuation Marks And Rules For Using Them
-
Rules For The Use Of Capitals
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Rules For Spelling
-
Tables Of Use In Printing
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Essay On Burn's First
-
Marks Used In Proof-Reading
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Geographical Tables
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Geographical Tables. Part 2
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Geographical Tables. Part 3
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Geographical Tables. Part 4
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Geographical Tables. Part 5
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Geographical Tables. Part 6
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Postal Distances And Time Between New York And Other Cities Of The United States
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Qualifications For Suffrage, Voting, Etc. Requirements For Citizenship And For Voting
-
Tables Of Interest, Discount, Etc. Interest
-
Tables Of Interest, Discount, Etc. Interest. Continued
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Time At Which Money Doubles At Interest
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How Money Grows At Interest
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Interest Laws Of The United States, Showing Days Of Grace
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Discount
-
Estimating Profits
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Coins Of The United States
-
Rapid Calculation. "Lightning Method" Of Multiplication And Division
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Metric System
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Marking Goods. Rule For Marking Goods To Make Specific Profits
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The Home Cyclopedia Of Business and Commerce | by Charles Morris
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Hill's Manual Of Social And Business Forms. A Guide To Correct Writing
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Preface
-
Preface. Continued
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Division 1. Penmanship Pen-Flourishing
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How To Practice Writing
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Legibility
-
Views Of The Correct Position For Holding Hand And Pen While Writing
-
Views Representing Incorrect Positions For Hand And Pen While Writing
-
Penmanship Nature's Rules
-
Small Letters Contrasted, Showing Probable Faults. Right And Wrong
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Small Letters Contrasted, Showing Probable Faults. Right And Wrong. Continued
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Teaching Penmanship
-
Programme Of Exercises For Each Lesson. First Lesson
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Programme Of Exercises For Each Lesson. First Lesson. Part 2
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Programme Of Exercises For Each Lesson. First Lesson. Part 3
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Suggestions To Teachers
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Concluding Suggestions On Penmanship To Learners
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Copies For Writing-School
-
Division 2. Short-Handing
-
Division 3. Spelling By Different Methods
-
Consonantal Diphthongs
-
Rules For Spelling. Spelling
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Words Of Similar Pronunciation That Are Spelled Differently
-
Spelling By Sound. A System Of Orthography
-
Division 4. Punctuation And Capitalization
-
Rules For Punctuation
-
Marks Of Pronunciation
-
Marks Directing Attention
-
Division 5. Grammar And Faults Of Speech
-
Division 6. Rhetoricall Composition
-
Division 6. Rhetoricall Composition. Continued
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The Means By Which Excellence May Be Attained In Writing. Aids To Composition. A Summary Of Important Suggestions
-
The Reading Of The Essay
-
Suggestions Concerning Composition. Topics Suitable For Composition
-
Ideas Expressed In Few Words. Brevity In Composition
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Ideas Expressed In Few Words. Brevity In Composition. Part 2
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Ideas Expressed In Few Words. Brevity In Composition. Part 3
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Laws Of Language
-
Division 7. Dictionary Of Synonyms
-
Division 7. Dictionary Of Synonyms. Part 2
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Division 7. Dictionary Of Synonyms. Part 3
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Division 7. Dictionary Of Synonyms. Part 4
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Division 7. Dictionary Of Synonyms. Part 5
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Division 7. Dictionary Of Synonyms. Part 6
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Division 7. Dictionary Of Synonyms. Part 7
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Division 7. Dictionary Of Synonyms. Part 8
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Division 7. Dictionary Of Synonyms. Part 9
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Division 7. Dictionary Of Synonyms. Part 10
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Division 7. Dictionary Of Synonyms. Part 11
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Division 7. Dictionary Of Synonyms. Part 12
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Division 7. Dictionary Of Synonyms. Part 13
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Division 7. Dictionary Of Synonyms. Part 14
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Division 7. Dictionary Of Synonyms. Part 15
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Division 7. Dictionary Of Synonyms. Part 16
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Division 7. Dictionary Of Synonyms. Part 17
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Division 7. Dictionary Of Synonyms. Part 18
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Division 7. Dictionary Of Synonyms. Part 19
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Division 7. Dictionary Of Synonyms. Part 20
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Division 8. Letter-Writing. Letters Of Correspondence
-
Kinds Of Paper To Use
-
Etiquette Of Letter Writing
-
Titles
-
Titles In Europe And America. Titles Of The Dignitaries, Prelates, Clergy, And Other Officers Of The Roman Catholic Church
-
Superscriptions
-
Forms For Writing Superscriptions
-
Division 9. Epistolary Forms
-
Ordering Goods
-
Ordering Goods. Continued
-
Answer To The Foregoing
-
Letters Applying For Employment. Applications For Situations. Letters Answering Advertisements
-
Letters Applying For Situations. General Directions
-
Testimonials Of Character And Ability. Letters Of Recommendation
-
Letters Of Sympathy. Expressions Of Condolence
-
Congratulatory Letters
-
Letters Introducing One Person To Another
-
Letters Of Admonition. Letters Of Advice
-
Letters Of Apology. Letters Of Excuse
-
Letters Asking And Granting Favors. Letters Asking Favors
-
Letters Accompanying Gifts
-
Letters To Relatives And Friends
-
Letters To Relatives And Friends. Continued
-
From A Young Man Who Has Recently Entered College
-
Descriptive Letter From A Young Man At The " Old Home," To His Parents In The West
-
Descriptive Letter From A Young Lady Visiting Chicago, To Her Parents In The East
-
Hints On Writing Love-Letters. Letters Of Love
-
How To Begin A Love Correspondence
-
How To Begin A Love Correspondence. Part 2
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How To Begin A Love Correspondence. Part 3
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How To Begin A Love Correspondence. Part 4
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How To Begin A Love Correspondence. Part 5
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How To Begin A Love Correspondence. Part 6
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Division 10. Social Forms. Wedding Cards And Invitations. Wedding Cards
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Invitations To The Wedding
-
Notices Of Marriage. Marriage Notices, Etc
-
Division 11. Family Records. Record And Biographical Sketches of The Family. Family Records
-
Marriage Anniversaries. Gold, Silver And Other Weddings
-
Notes Of Invitation To Parties And Elsewhere
-
Invitations To Parties And Funerals. Familiar Invitation To A Wedding
-
Visiting And Address Cards
-
Division 12. Language Of Flowers. Language And Sentiment Of Flowers. A Dictionary Of The Language Of Flowers
-
A Dictionary Of The Language Of Flowers. Part 2
-
A Dictionary Of The Language Of Flowers. Part 3
-
A Dictionary Of The Language Of Flowers. Part 4
-
Division 13. Selections For The Album. Prose And Poetic Gems From The Best Authors
-
Prose And Poetic Gems From The Best Authors. Continued
-
Division 14. Laws Of Etiquette. Pleasant Words And Agreeable Manners
-
Natural And Acquired Politeness
-
Forms Of Introductions And Salutations. Etiquette Of Introductions
-
General Suggestions About Introductions
-
Introductions At Court And Presidential Receptions
-
Forms Of Salutation
-
How To Address Others - Nicknames
-
Etiquette Of Shaking Hands - Ways Of Clasping Hands
-
Etiquette Of Calling
-
The Use Of Cards When Calling
-
What Should Be Avoided When Calling
-
Disagreeable Callers. New Year's Calling
-
What To Observe And What To Avoid When Talking. Etiquette Of Conversation. How, When And Where To Speak
-
How To Please In Conversation
-
Coarse And Boisterous
-
Cultured And Refined
-
Etiquette Of The Party And Ball The Dance - Rules That Should Govern It
-
Forms Of Invitations - Individual Conduct. Invitations To All The Family
-
Forms Of Invitations - Individual Conduct. Invitations To All The Family. Continued
-
Etiquette Of The Table. The Table-How To Set And Arrange It
-
Eating With The Fork
-
Actions Which Indicate Bad Manners When Eating. Errors To Be Avoided
-
Politeness At The Table
-
Drinking From The Teacup
-
Etiquette Of Parties In General. Sociables, Tea-Parties, Private Theatricals, Picnics, Etc
-
Piano-Playing
-
How To Entertain The Party
-
Etiquette For Public Places
-
How To Make The Visit Agreeable. Etiquette Of Visiting. When, Where And How To Visit
-
What Is Expected Of The Guest When Visiting
-
Conduct At Places Of Public Amusement
-
Courtship And Marriage. Conditions That Promote Happiness
-
Suggestions Concerning Courtship. Natural Selection
-
How The Wedding Is Conducted. Conduct During The Engagement
-
Conduct Of Husbands And Wives Toward Each Other
-
The Wife's Duty
-
The Husband's Duty
-
What To Do And What To Avoid When Traveling
-
Etiquette Of Travelling
-
The Horseback Ride, And The Rules That Govern It
-
Etiquette Of The Funeral. Conduct Which Is Appropriate
-
Etiquette Of Carriage-Riding. Precautions Against Accidents
-
Ladles Unattended
-
Suggestions Concerning Conduct Appropriate In The House Of Worship
-
Treatment Of Employes
-
Suggestions To Teachers. Requisites For Successful Management In The School-Room
-
Duty Of The Pupil
-
Etiquette In The Home Parents And Children
-
What Parents Should Never Do
-
What Parents Should Do
-
The Scientific Principles Which Apply To Dress. Attractive Personal Appearance. Elements Of The Beautiful
-
Suggestions Relating To The Selection Of Harmonious Colors In Personal Adornment With Hints On The Care Of The Person
-
The Breath
-
The Skin
-
The Hand
-
The Feet
-
The Hair
-
The Teeth
-
Ears, Eyes And Nose
-
Regularity Of Habits
-
What Colors May Be Worn
-
Colors That Harmonize
-
Suggestions On The Best Taste In Dress
-
Fashion-Why Does It Change?
-
Rules Of Conduct To Be Observed
-
Unclassified Laws Of Etiquette
-
Etiquette Among Neighbors. Division Fences Between Houses
-
Charming, Beautiful Homes. Barriers Between Neighbors Removed
-
Kindness To The Erring. A Plea For The Unfortunate
-
Some Mother's Child
-
Division 15. Commercial Forms. Notes, Bills, Orders, Checks, Drafts, Receipts, Etc
-
Promissory Notes
-
Promissory Notes For Different States. - Due Bills. Note Payable By Installments
-
Due-Bills. Form Of Due-Bill Payable In Money
-
Division 16. Interest Tables
-
Bank Forms. Importance Of Keeping A Bank Account
-
Bills Of Exchange
-
Drafts
-
Laws Of Grace On Sight Drafts
-
Division 17. Bookkeeping Forms. Rules, Directions, And Forms For Keeping Books Of Account
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Rules, Directions, And Forms For Keeping Books Of Account. Continued
-
Orders - Receipts. Orders. For Money
-
Division 18. Legal. Business Forms
-
Forms Of Agreements And Contracts
-
Forms Of Agreements And Contracts. Continued
-
Acknowledgments
-
Affidavits
-
Apprentice Forms
-
Arbitrations
-
Forms Used In Arbitration. Assignments
-
Assignments
-
Assignments. Part 2
-
Assignments. Part 3
-
Bail
-
Bills Of Sale
-
Form And Suggestions Relating To Bills Of Lading. Bills Of Lading
-
Suggestions Relating To And Forms For Bonds. Bonds
-
Suggestions Relating To Corporations And How To Organize Them. Corporate Associations
-
Suggestions Relating To Corporations And How To Organize Them. Part 2
-
Suggestions Relating To Corporations And How To Organize Them. Part 3
-
How To Organize Associations For Various Purposes. Deeds. Corporations For Social And Benevolent Purposes
-
Corporations For Religious Purposes
-
Deed Forms
-
Extradition Forms
-
The Law And Forms Relating To The Guardianship Of Children. Guardians And Minor Children
-
Forms Of Guaranty. Insurance. Guaranty
-
Insurance Forms
-
Questions And Forms Relating To Life Insurance. Life Insurance Forms
-
Lease Forms. Sub-Let Forms
-
Letters Of Credit
-
Division 19. Canadian Legal Forms. Suggestions Relating To And License Forms
-
The Law And Forms For Use Of Mechanics. Mechanics' Liens
-
How To Prospect And Obtain Mining Claims. Mining And Miners' Forms
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How To Prospect And Obtain Mining Claims. Mining And Miners' Forms. Part 2
-
How To Prospect And Obtain Mining Claims. Mining And Miners' Forms. Part 3
-
How To Prospect And Obtain Mining Claims. Mining And Miners' Forms. Part 4
-
Facts Which Miners Should Understand
-
Mortgage Forms
-
Mortgage Forms. Part 2
-
Mortgage Forms. Part 3
-
Mortgage Forms. Part 4
-
Naturalization Forms
-
Minor Aliens
-
Partnership Forms
-
The Form Of Passport Required By United States Citizens Abroad. Passports
-
Outline Of The Law Relating To Patents. Patents
-
Outline Of The Law Relating To Patents. Patents. Part 2
-
Outline Of The Law Relating To Patents. Patents. Part 3
-
Outline Of The Law Relating To Patents. Patents. Part 4
-
Pension Forms
-
Proclamations
-
Proclamations. Continued
-
Subscription Paper
-
The Law Relating To Wills. Wills
-
Codicil Forms
-
Codicil Forms. Continued
-
Clauses For Insertion In Wills. Cancelling Debts That Are, Or May Be, Due
-
Duties Of Administrators And Methods Of Procedure In Settling Estates
-
Bond Required Of The Administrator
-
The Work Of Settling The Estate
-
Summary Of State Laws Relating To Written Wills
-
Canadian Wills
-
Canada, Her History, Government And Business Forms
-
Constitution For The Government Of Canada
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Constitution For The Government Of Canada. Part 2
-
Constitution For The Government Of Canada. Part 3
-
Constitution For The Government Of Canada. Part 4
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Constitution For The Government Of Canada. Part 5
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Constitution For The Government Of Canada. Part 6
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Constitution For The Government Of Canada. Part 7
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Constitution For The Government Of Canada. Part 8
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Constitution For The Government Of Canada. Part 9
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Constitution For The Government Of Canada. Part 10
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Division 20. Canadian Tables Of Reference
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Various Articles Which May Be Imported Free Of Tariff Duty Into The United States
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Articles Which May Be Imported Free Of Duty Into The United States. Part 2
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Articles Which May Be Imported Free Of Duty Into The United States. Part 3
-
The Customs Tariff Of Great Britain
-
The Post-Office Savings-Bank, Canada
-
Forms For The Transaction Of Legal Business. Canadian Legal Forms. In General Use In The Transaction Of Various Kinds Of Business
-
Forms For Gift, Incorporation And Lease
-
Surrender Of Lease
-
Mortgage On Chattels
-
Affidavit Of Mortgagee
-
Notice Of Sale Where Mortgagee Does Not Pay
-
Discharge Of Chattel Mortgage
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Timber Marks
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Copyright In Canada
-
Division 21. Exemption Laws
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Division 21. Exemption Laws. Part 2
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Division 21. Exemption Laws. Part 3
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Division 21. Exemption Laws. Part 4
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Division 21. Exemption Laws. Part 5
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Division 21. Exemption Laws. Part 6
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Suggestions Relating To Collection Of Debt
-
Metric System Of Weights And Measures
-
Division 22. How To Collect A Debt
-
Loaning Money
-
Borrowed Money
-
Form Of Summons
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Form Of Summons. Part 2
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Form Of Summons. Part 3
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What Does Law Cost?
-
Miscellaneous Forms. General Forms Of Power Of Attorney
-
Reports Of Committees
-
Directions For Securing Copyrights
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Division 23. Tables Of General Reference. Division 24. Presidents Of The United States. Division 25. Governors And State Legislators
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Presidents of the United States. Where They Lived, Where They Died, and Where Buried
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Governors, State Senators And Representatives - When Elected, And Terms Of Office
-
Dry Measures
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Liquid Or Wine Measures
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Time
-
Circular Measures
-
Long Distance Measures
-
Cloth Measures
-
Miscellaneous Measures
-
Square Measures
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Cubic Measures
-
Paper. The Sizes In Inches. Flat Writing-Papers
-
Units Of Anything
-
Railway Signals
-
Difference Of Time Between Washington And Other Cities Of The World
-
Tables Of Weights, Measures, Woods, Heat, Cold, Wages, Etc. Weights Of A Cubic Foot. Metals. Weight of A Cubic Foot
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Earth, Stone Weight
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Liquid Weight
-
Groceries. Weight Of A Cubic Foot
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Miscellaneous Weights
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Wood Weight
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Heat And Cold. Degrees of heat above zero at which substances melt
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Ages Of Animals. Periods Of Gestation And Incubation
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Rates Of Speed At Which Birds Fly. Per Hour
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How Money Doubles at Compound Interest
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Table Of Wages; Computed On A Basis Of Ten Hours Labor Per Day
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Population And Growth Of The United States
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Area And Population Of The Earth
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Oceans, Seas, Bays And Lakes
-
Capacity Of Large Rooms
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How Savings Accumulate
-
Capacity Of A Freight Car
-
Quantity Of Seed To Plant
-
The Longest Rivers Of The World
-
Historical Facts Relating To The United States
-
Principal Exports Of Various Countries
-
Gold And Silver Production And Amount Of Money In Circulation
-
Amount of Money In Circulation For Each Person In Different Countries
-
Lumber Measure
-
United States Soldiers In The Late CIVIL War
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Religious Denominations In The United States
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Foreigners In The United States
-
Strength Of Ice
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Education Of Presidents
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Political Representation
-
The Time Of Fast Trotters
-
Seven Wonders Of The World
-
Value Of Indian Meal
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Weight Of Lumber
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Decay Of Stumps
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Lumber Required
-
Strength Of Hemp Rope
-
Nutrition In Wheat Flour
-
Age Attained By Birds
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Constituents Of Milk
-
Time Of Corn Germination
-
Sweetness Percentange in Various Products
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Cordwood Weights
-
Roman And Arabic Numerals
-
Growth Of Trees
-
Eclipses Of The Sun And Moon
-
Number Of Seeds In A Pound
-
Nutriment Of Foods
-
Armies Of Different Nations
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Relative Worth Of Foods
-
Population Of Cities Of The United States
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Great Cities Of The United States, And Of The World
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Great Cities Of The World, Outside Of The United States, Having 100,000 Inhabitants
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Division 26. General Reckoning Tables
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Legal Weight Of A Bushel In Different States.
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Short Insurance Rates
-
Agricultural Tables For Farmers, Gardeners And Others
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Herbs
-
Cost Of Producing Pork
-
Cost Of Small Quantities Of Hay
-
Facts About Sheep
-
Weight Of Horses
-
Quantity Of Seed Required To Sow Or Plant An Acre
-
Facts Concerning Production Of Soil, Amount Of Rainfall, Condition Of Temperature, Weights, Foods, Etc
-
Summary Of The Bible
-
Average Annual Rainfall At different parts of the United States and Territories
-
Average Temperature In different States and Territories
-
Weights By Railroad
-
Landholders Of Great Britain
-
Facts Concerning Poultry
-
Foods For Sheep
-
Healthiest Regions, Value Of Foods, Educational Advancement, Etc. Healthiest Regions For Consumptives
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Relative Value Of Foods
-
Amount Of Oil In Seeds
-
Canning Fruit
-
Cannot Read Or Write
-
Salaries Of Kings, Queens, Presidents And Other Rulers
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Astronomical Tables, Giving Facts Relative To The Heavenly Bodies
-
Size Of Planets
-
Revolution On Its Axis
-
Solidity Of Foods, Strength Of Liquors, Weights, Measures, Etc. Solidity Of Different Foods
-
Bricks Required
-
Weights And Measures For Cooks
-
Interest Table
-
Distances Around The World
-
Average Velocity
-
Boxes Of Different Measure
-
Debt Of Different Countries, How Various Colors Are Made, Length And Cost Of American Canals, Center Of Gravity Of Population, Etc, Average Height And Weight Of Human Beings, At Different Ages
-
Bait For Different Game
-
The Pulse In Health
-
Center Of Population
-
Capacity Of Cisterns
-
Audible Sounds
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American Canals - Their Length And Cost
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National Debt Of Principal Countries
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Combinations Of Shades That Make Different Colors
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Division 27. Occupations Of The People
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Facts Concerning Money, Military Matters, Interest, And The Most Valuable Metals. Value Of Foreign Coins In United States Money
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Metals And Their Alloys
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When Money Doubles At Interest
-
Number Of Men Called For By United States Government During The CIVIL War
-
Strength Of The United States Army At Various Dates
-
Most Valuable Metals
-
Insignia Of Military Rank
-
Tables Predicting Weather, Facts For Builders, Dates Of Fires And Periods Of Digestion. Greatest Fires Of Modern Times
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Herschel's Table For Foretelling The Weather
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Facts For Builders
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Division 28. Financial Facts And History
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Division 29. Principal Parks In The United States
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Division 29. Principal Parks In The United States. Part 2
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Division 29. Principal Parks In The United States. Part 3
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Division 29. Principal Parks In The United States. Part 4
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Division 29. Principal Parks In The United States. Part 5
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Some Of The Principal Parks In The Canadian Dominion
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Location And Size Of The Principal Public Parks In Various Parts Of Europe. Division 30. Parks In Foreign Countries
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Parks In Great Britain. England
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Parks In France
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Parks In Germany
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Division 31. Highest Buildings And Objects
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Description Of Monuments, Pyramid, Cathedrals, Etc
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Division 32. Animals, Fruits, Etc. Division 33. Highest Mountains In The World. Animals, Fruits, Etc. That Are Native In Asia And Africa
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Animals, Fruits, Etc., That Are Native In North America
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Animals, Fruits, Etc., That Are Native In Europe
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Animals, Fruits, Etc . , That Are Native In South America
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Division 34. Tables Of Distances. Distances From Principal Cities To Different Parts Of The United States
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Division 35. Presidential Elections And Results
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Division 36. United States Cabinet Officers
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Division 36. United States Cabinet Officers. Continued
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Division 37. Pleasure Resorts In America
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Division 37. Pleasure Resorts In America. Part 2
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Division 37. Pleasure Resorts In America. Part 3
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Division 37. Pleasure Resorts In America. Part 4
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Division 37. Pleasure Resorts In America. Part 5
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Division 37. Pleasure Resorts In America. Part 6
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Division 37. Pleasure Resorts In America. Part 7
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Division 37. Pleasure Resorts In America. Part 8
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Division 37. Pleasure Resorts In America. Part 9
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Division 38. Lakes In The United States
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Division 38. Lakes In The United States. Part 2
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Division 38. Lakes In The United States. Part 3
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Division 38. Lakes In The United States. Part 4
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Division 38. Lakes In The United States. Part 5
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Division 38. Lakes In The United States. Part 6
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Division 38. Lakes In The United States. Part 7
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Division 38. Lakes In The United States. Part 8
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Division 38. Lakes In The United States. Part 9
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Division 38. Lakes In The United States. Part 10
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Division 38. Lakes In The United States. Part 11
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Division 38. Lakes In The United States. Part 12
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Division 38. Lakes In The United States. Part 13
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Division 38. Lakes In The United States. Part 14
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Division 38. Lakes In The United States. Part 15
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Losses In Great Battles Of The World, Including The American Revolution
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Fastest Speed
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Different Alphabets
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American Wars. Cost And Number Of Troops
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Famous Tunnels
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Size Of Animals
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Legal Holidays In The U. S
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Different Nations, The Name Of Their People And The Language They Speak
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Name Of People
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Multiplication Table
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Division 39. Modern Fashionable Carriages
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Leading Events Which Happened On Every Day Of The Year For The First Six Months
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Leading Events Which Happened On Every Day Of The Year. Part 2
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Leading Events Which Happened On Every Day Of The Year. Part 3
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Chronology Of Important Events Before and After Christ
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Expectation of Life and Present Value of Widow's Dower
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Annual Salaries Of Principal United States CIVIL, Military And Naval Officers. Legislative
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Distances By Water From New York City To Miles
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The Influence Of The Moon On The Growth Of Plants
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Foreign Words And Phrases. Latin Words And Phrases
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French Words And Phrases, With Pronunciation
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Division 40. List Of Abbreviations
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Division 40. List Of Abbreviations. Part 2
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Division 40. List Of Abbreviations. Part 3
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Division 40. List Of Abbreviations. Part 4
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Division 40. List Of Abbreviations. Part 5
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Division 40. List Of Abbreviations. Part 6
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Division 41. Battles Of The Late Civil War
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The Battles Of The First Year Of The War
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Capture Of Forts Hatteras And Clark
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Battles Of The Second Year Of The War
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Battles Of The Second Year Of The War. Part 2
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Battles Of The Second Year Of The War. Part 3
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Battles Of The Second Year Of The War. Part 4
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Battles Of The Second Year Of The War. Part 5
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Battles Of The Second Year Of The War. Part 6
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Battles Of The Second Year Of The War. Part 7
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Battles Of The Third Year Of The War
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Battles Of The Third Year Of The War. Part 2
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Battles Of The Third Year Of The War. Part 3
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Battles Of The Third Year Of The War. Part 4
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Battles Of The Third Year Of The War. Part 5
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Battles Of The Fourth Year Of The War
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Battles Of The Fourth Year Of The War. Part 2
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Battles Of The Fourth Year Of The War. Part 3
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Battles Of The Fourth Year Of The War. Part 4
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Battles Of The Fourth Year Of The War. Part 5
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Battles Of The Fourth Year Of The War. Part 6
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Battles During The Fifth Year Of The Late CIVIL War
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Battles During The Fifth Year Of The Late CIVIL War. Continued
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A Few Of The Well-Known Officers In The CIVIL War
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A Few Of The Well-Known Officers In The CIVIL War. Continued
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Division 42. How The United States Are Governed
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How The United States Are Governed. Duties And Privileges Of Persons In Official Positions
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The Declaration Of Independence And The Signers Of The Document
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The Declaration Of Independence
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The Ratification Of The Constitution By The Thirteen Original States
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The Constitution Of The United States
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House Of Representatives
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The Senate
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Election Of Congressmen
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General Bales
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How Law Is Made
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The Powers Of Congress
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Emigration And Taxes
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Titles Forbidden
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Election Of President
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Powers Of The President
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Administration Of Justice
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Rights Of The Several States
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How Amendments May Be Made
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Trial By Jury
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The Electoral Tote
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Who Are Citizens
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What Debts Shall Be Paid
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The First Congresses
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The First Presidential Election
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Division 43. Duties Of Federal Officers
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The President Of The United States
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The Vice-President's Eligibility, Requirements And Privileges
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Officers Of The Cabinet. Duties Of The Several Members Of The President's Cabinet
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The Secretary Of State. A Summary Of His Duties
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The Executive of War. War Department Of The United States
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Equipment, Salaries And Duties Of Army Officers
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Equipment, Salaries And Duties Of Army Officers. Part 2
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Equipment, Salaries And Duties Of Army Officers. Part 3
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Equipment, Salaries And Duties Of Army Officers. Part 4
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Equipment, Salaries And Duties Of Army Officers. Part 5
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The Board Of Visitors
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Military Prison
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National Service
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The Secretary Of The Treasury. His Duties As Manager Of The United States Moneys
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Plans For Raising Money
-
Bureau Of The Mint
-
How To Secure A Home On Government Land
-
Custom-House Officers
-
Duties Of Naval Officers
-
Duty Of Surveyors Of Customs
-
Duty Of Surveyors Of Customs. Continued
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The Light-House Board
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The Life-Saving Service
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The Revenue Marine Service
-
The Coast Survey
-
United States Fish Commissioner
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Pension Agents
-
The Secretary of the Interior
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Duties Of The Commissioner Of Indian Affairs
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United States Surveyors
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The Patent-Office
-
Superintendent Of Public Documents
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Hospitals
-
The Bureaus Of The Naval Department
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Facts Concerning The Various Branches Of The United States Navy
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The Naval Academy
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How Vessels Are Ranked And Classified
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Punishment For Offenses
-
An Insight Into The Workings Of The Postal Service
-
The United States Postal Service. Division Of Labor In Large Post-Offices
-
Interior Work Of Large Post-Offices
-
Interior Work Of Large Post-Offices. Part 2
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Interior Work Of Large Post-Offices. Part 3
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Interior Work Of Large Post-Offices. Part 4
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The Judiciary Department Of The United States
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The Judiciary Department Of The United States. Part 2
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The Judiciary Department Of The United States. Part 3
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The Judiciary Department Of The United States. Part 4
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Statement Of Judgments Rendered
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The President's Mansion
-
How Bills Are Passed And Laws Made
-
A Local Bill For Personal Gain
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A Local Bill For Personal Gain. Continued
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Personal Interviews With A Congressman
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Favorable Consideration By The Committee
-
A Bill Of General Interest. In The House
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Congressional Committees
-
The Duties Of United States Officers In The Territories
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Diplomatic Officers Of The United States
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Division 44. The United States Election Laws
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Division 44. The United States Election Laws. Continued
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Division 45. Forms Of Public Meetings
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Prevention Of Cruelty To Animals
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Constitution Of A Village Lyceum
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Forms Of Calls For Public Meetings. Forms Of Wording In Calling Public Meetings
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Resolutions Of Respect And Condolence. On The Death Of A Freemason
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Resolutions Appropriate For Many Occasions
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Resolutions Appropriate For Many Occasions. Continued
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Petitions
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How To Conduct Public Entertainments
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Toasts And Sentiments Appropriate For Various Occasions
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How To Call, Organize And Conduct Public Assemblages
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How To Call, Organize And Conduct Public Assemblages. Continued
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Division 46. Parliamentary Rules
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Division 46. Parliamentary Rules. Part 2
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Division 46. Parliamentary Rules. Part 3
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Division 46. Parliamentary Rules. Part 4
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Division 46. Parliamentary Rules. Part 5
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Division 46. Parliamentary Rules. Part 6
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Division 46. Parliamentary Rules. Part 7
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Division 46. Parliamentary Rules. Part 8
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Division 46. Parliamentary Rules. Part 9
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Division 46. Parliamentary Rules. Part 10
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Division 46. Parliamentary Rules. Part 11
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Supplementary - Parliamentary Rules. Adjournment
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Legislative Body Committees: Standing, Select, and Committee of the Whole
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Legislative Body Committees: Standing, Select, and Committee of the Whole. Part 2
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Legislative Body Committees: Standing, Select, Committee of the Whole. Part 3
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Congress And Other Public Bodies
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Division 47. Speeches For Various Occasions
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Instruction And Practice In Elocution. Facts Relative To Oratory, Eloquence, Expression, Gesture And Personal Appearance
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Disadvantages In Public Speaking
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Conditions Favorable For The Public Speaker
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The Difference Between Embarrassment And Self-Possession
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Division 48. Facial Expression And Gesture
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Posture And Gesture In Oratory
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The Advancement Of Woman To New Fields Of Labor. Results Of Higher Civilization
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Intense Feeling As Expressed In Face And Gesture
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Division 49. Where To Spear And What To Sax
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Forms Of Speeches For Public Meetings
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Suitable Forms For Presiding Officer When Introducing Speaker
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Speech Announcing Change Of Programme
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Inaugural Addresses And Speech Of Welcome. Brief Inaugural Address Of A Mayor
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Form Of A President's Inaugural
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Remarks By A Teacher At The Opening Of School
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Speech Of Welcome To A Distinguished Guest
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Speeches Nominating A Candidate For Office
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The Flag Presentation. Presentation And Other Speeches
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Presentation Speech At A Silver Wedding
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Reply To The Presentation Speech
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Speech, Presenting A Book, By The Pupil Of A School To A Teacher At The Close Of Her Last Term
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Speech Upon Being Nominated As A Candidate For Office
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In Reply To A Serenade At The Clarendon House
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Speech Accompanying Presentation Of A Watch To A Clergyman
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Address To A Retiring Public Officer, Accompanying A Testimonial From The Employes
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Speech At A Wooden Wedding
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Speech Accompanying A Testimonial Of Esteem
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Speech Of A Candidate When Serenaded
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Forms Of Miscellaneous Speeches. Speech Of Welcome
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Speech At Firemen's Review And Christmas Festival Talk
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Speech At A Christmas Festival
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A Variety Of Speeches. Speech At Old Settlers' Reunion
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Speech At An Improvement Meeting
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Selling Goods At Auction
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Fourth Of July Oration
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Independence Day - Where To Place Different Divisions In A Procession. Celebrating The Fourth Of July. History Of The Day And Forms For Its Observance
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Exercises At Burial Service. Forms In Use On Certain Occasions
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Exercises At Burial Service. Forms In Use On Certain Occasions. Continued
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Ceremonies At The Grave
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Remarks On The Death Of A Child
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Address On The Death Of A Young Lady
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Various Forms Of Ministerial Benedictions And Ascriptions
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Speech Soliciting Funds For Church Edifice. Words of The Pastor
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Speech Soliciting Funds For A Park
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Speeches In Favor Of Improvement And Education
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Speech Soliciting Funds For A Public Fountain
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A Visitor Speaks To The Pupils Of A Public School
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Speech At A Base-Ball Dinner
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Reception Of A Visiting Fire Company
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Reply By The Foreman Of The Visiting Company
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The Forms And Ceremonies Relating To Baptism Of Children
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Suggestions And Directions Concerning Management Of Festal Occasions. The Banquet Hall. Order And Arrangement Of The Banquet
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Speech At A Dry-Goods-Merchants' Reunion
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Toasts And Responses
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Speech At A Printers' Banquet
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Speech At An Iron Manufacturers' Festival
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Artists' Reunion
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Giving The Causes Of Depression In Business
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Suggestions To Farmers
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Speech At A County Agricultural Fair
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Washington's Birthday
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Speech Of A Speaker Who Had Nothing To Say
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Opening A New Railroad
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Fourth Of July Celebration Abroad. Speech By The United States Consul At A Reunion Of Americans
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Division 50. Writing For The Press
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Subjects For Local News. Important Reportorial Qualifications
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Subjects Of Local And General Interest. Items For The Newspaper
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Writing For The Metropolitan Press
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Results Of Bad Penmanship
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Books And Book Making
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Names Of The Different Sizes Of Book And Newspaper Type
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Names Of The Different Sizes Of Book And Newspaper Type. Continued
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Division 51. Directions For Reading Proof
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Division 52. Lettering And Flourishing
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Division 53. Sign Punctuation
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Division 54. Inscriptions For Engravers
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Division 55. Tombstone Inscriptions
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Poetic Selections Suitable For The Epitaph. Selections For Epitaphs. Gleanings From The Poets
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Division 56. Rules For Writing Poetry
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Versification
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Kinds Of Poetic Feet; Iambic Verse. Accent And Feet
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Other Kinds Of Poetical Feet
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Varieties Of Poetry
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Kinds Of Poems
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Division 57. Vocabulary Of Rhymes
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Classification Of Words That Rhyme
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Classification Of Words That Rhyme. Part 2
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Classification Of Words That Rhyme. Part 3
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Classification Of Words That Rhyme. Part 4
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Classification Of Words That Rhyme. Part 5
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Classification Of Words That Rhyme. Part 6
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Classification Of Words That Rhyme. Part 7
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Classification Of Words That Rhyme. Part 8
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Classification Of Words That Rhyme. Part 9
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Classification Of Words That Rhyme. Part 10
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Classification Of Words That Rhyme. Part 11
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Classification Of Words That Rhyme. Part 12
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Classification Of Words That Rhyme. Part 13
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Division 58. Selections From The Poets. Eternal Justice
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Hereafter
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Never Again
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Hannah Jane
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The Planting Of The Apple-Tree
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The Old Oaken Bucket
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Betsey And I Are Out
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How Betsey And I Made Up
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Maud Muller
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Absence
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The Lost Steamship
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A Wish For Thee
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The Sculptor Boy
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Little And Great
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There Is No Such Thing As Death
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The Vagabonds
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We Parted In Silence
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Changes
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"Poor Lone Hannah."
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Lullaby
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Rock Me To Sleep, Mother
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The Evening Bells
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A Message
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You And I
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A Snow-Storm
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Little Feet
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The Closing Scene
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By Mary Bradley
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A Musical Box
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"Full Many A Flower Is Born To Blush Unseen."
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Epitaph
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Two Little Pairs
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The First Snow-Fall
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A Death-Bed
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The Crooked Footpath
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The Old Love
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Over The Hill To The Poor-House.
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Over The Hill From The Poor-House
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Judge Not
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If I Should Die To-Night, Even Hearts Estranged Would Turn Once More To Me. Cleon And I
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If I Should Die To-Night
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Love Lightens Labor
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Jenny Kissed Me When We Met, Jumping From The Chair She Sat In." Jenny Kissed Me
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Roll Call
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Up-Hill
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Oh, Why Should The Spirit Of Mortal Be Proud?
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Sometime
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On The Other Side
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Ambition
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Blessed Are They That Mourn
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"For Men May Come And Men May Go, But I Go On Forever."
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"Her Little Hand Outside Her Muff - To Keep It Warm I Had To Hold It."
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Scatter The Germs Of The Beautiful In The Depths Of The Human Soul. Little Boy Blue
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Keep Pushing
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Scatter The Germs Of The Beautiful
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Which Shall It Be?
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Weeds
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Over The River
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To Represent The Interests Of Hill's Manual Of Social And Business Forms
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To Represent The Interests Of Hill's Manual Of Social And Business Forms. Part 2
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To Represent The Interests Of Hill's Manual Of Social And Business Forms. Part 3
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Biographies Of Distinguished Actors, Warriors, Musicians, Scientists, Inventors, Financiers, Explorers, Religionists
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Biographies Of Distinguished Actors, Warriors, Musicians, Scientists. Part 2
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Biographies Of Distinguished Actors, Warriors, Musicians, Scientists. Part 3
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Robert's Rules Of Order
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Rules Of Order | by Benjamin Matthias
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The Psychology Of A Sale | by Forbes Lindsay
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The Manufacture Of Boots And Shoes: Being A Modern Treatise Of All The Processes Of Making And Manufacturing Footgear | by F. Y. Golding
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Preface
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Chapter I. The Construction And Composition Of The Foot
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Division Of The Subject
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Uses Of Bones And Their Properties
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Composition Of Bone
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Joints
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Arches Of The Foot
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Groups In The Legs
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The Muscles Of The Foot
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The Mechanics Of The Foot
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Chapter II. Characteristics, Contours, Types Of Feet, Etc
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Average Feet Proportions
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Foot Characteristics At Different Periods
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Types Of Feet
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Classification According To Temperaments
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National Difference
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Taking Mould In Sections
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Chapter III. Measuring The Foot: Drafts, Impressions, Apparatus, And Measurements
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Measuring The Foot: Drafts, Impressions, Apparatus, And Measurements. Continued
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The Operation Of Measuring
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Scott's Podameter
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Ellis's Pedistat
-
Plans and Elevations
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Classed Standard Measures
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Classed Standard Measures. Continued
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Irregular Gradations
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Heel-Measures
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French Standard Measurements
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German Measurements
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Chapter IV. Sole-Shapes - Last Sections - Last Making And Last Fitting
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Methods Of Constructing Sole-Shapes
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Grading Other Sizes And Fittings Of Sole-Shapes
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Cote Grading Machine
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Structure Of Wood
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Sorting Into Pairs
-
Last-Making Machinery
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Last-Making Machinery. Continued
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General Observations On Lasts
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Chapter V. Pattern-Making And Grading
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Forme-Cutting By Soule's System
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Description Of The Method
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Forme And Profile
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Constructing A Standard From A Forme
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Constructing a Standard from a Forme: System No. 2
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Constructing a Standard from a Forme: System No. 3
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Constructing a Standard from a Forme: System No. 4
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Constructing a Standard from a Forme: System No. 5
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Observations On Standard Cutting
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System No. 1
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System No. 2
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Vamps
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How To Spring Vamps
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Standard Drafting
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Button Boots
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Designing the Button-piece
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Graduating Scollops (circular)
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Side Lace
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Facings
-
Elastic Sides
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Derbies
-
Seams, Underlays, and Lasting Allowances
-
Bespoke Patterns
-
Pattern Constructor
-
Designing An Elastic-Side Pattern
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Shoes
-
Shoe Grading
-
Shoe Grading. Continued
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The Geometrical System
-
The Adapted System
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Long Work
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Elcho, Field, or Sportsman's
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Sewrounds
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Chapter VI. Clicking, Or Cutting Upper Leathers
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Anatomical Construction Of The Skin
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Modes Of Preparation
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Selection Of Skins
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Systems Of Placing The Patterns
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Clicking Principles
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Stretchiness And Tightness
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Disposition Of Dualities
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Seam-To-Toe
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Bespoke Cutting
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Glove Kid
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Russia Leather
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Alligators
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Sorting Qualities
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Machinery
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Costing
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Example
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Chapter VII. Upper Fitting And Machining Or Closing
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Skiving
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Description of "Amazeen" Machine
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Ink
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Adhesives
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Modes Of Fitting
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Rubbing Seams
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Treatment Of Edges
-
Bagging Machines
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Women's Laced Boots
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Women's Buttoned
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Men's Laced Boots
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Men's Buttoned
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Fitting Without Pasting
-
Sewing Machines
-
Stitches
-
Formation Of Stitch
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Needles
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Feeds
-
Tensions
-
Take-Ups
-
Check-Springs
-
Threading Up
-
Direction Of Motion
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Threads, Silks, Cottons, etc
-
Special Machines
-
Sewing Machines, Benches, and Power-Driving
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Sewing Machines, Benches, and Power-Driving. Part 2
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Sewing Machines, Benches, and Power-Driving. Part 3
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Books
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Clothing For Women: Selection, Design, Construction | by Laura I. Baldt
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Preface
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Part I. Selection Of Clothing. Chapter I. Clothing Budgets And Buying What And How To Buy
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What Clothing Should Denote
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Planning A Wardrobe
-
Planning A Wardrobe. Continued
-
Purchase Of Ready-To-Wear Garments
-
Purchase Of Ready-To-Wear Garments. Continued
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Clothing Budget
-
Made At Home Costs
-
Chapter II. Fabrics - Facts For Consumers
-
Fibers And Their Production
-
Weaving
-
Weaving. Part 2
-
Weaving. Part 3
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Effect Of Weave, Finish And Color Design Upon The Cost Of Garments
-
Adulteration
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Adulteration. Part 2
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Adulteration. Part 3
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Findings
-
Labor In Textile Industries
-
Labor In Textile Industries. Continued
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Part II. Clothing Design. Color. Pattern Making. Use Of Patterns. Simple Problems In Clothing Design. Chapter III. Principles Of Clothing Design
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Form
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Form. Continued
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Principles Of Design Illustrated By Historic Costumes
-
References Clothing Design
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Chapter IV. Color
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Color. Part 2
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Color. Part 3
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Color. Part 4
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Color. Part 5
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Exercises In Color Perception Through Synthesis And Analysis
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Exercises In Color Perception Through Synthesis And Analysis. Part 2
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Exercises In Color Perception Through Synthesis And Analysis. Part 3
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Exercises In Color Perception Through Synthesis And Analysis. Part 4
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Exercises In Color Perception Through Synthesis And Analysis. Part 5
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Chapter V. Pattern Making Shirtwaist As Fundamental Pattern
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Pattern Making Shirtwaist As Fundamental Pattern. Part 2
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Pattern Making Shirtwaist As Fundamental Pattern. Part 3
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Testing Shirtwaist Pattern
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Testing Shirtwaist Pattern. Part 2
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Testing Shirtwaist Pattern. Part 3
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Patterns For Undergarments Designed From Drafted Patterns
-
Patterns For Undergarments Designed From Drafted Patterns. Continued
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Chapter VI. Pattern Making: Mannish Shirt And Middy Blouse
-
To Draft Shirt
-
To Draft Shirt. Continued
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To Draft Blouse
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Chapter VII. Pattern Making: Skirts And Undergarments
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To Draft Skirt
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To Draft Skirt. Part 2
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To Draft Skirt. Part 3
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Draft Of Circular Flounce For Petticoat (Fig. 56)
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Draft Of Circular Flounce For Petticoat (Fig. 56). Part 2
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Draft Of Circular Flounce For Petticoat (Fig. 56). Part 3
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Patterns For Undergarments
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To Draft Gown (Fig. 60a)
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To Draft Drawers (Fig. 61 A)
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To Draft Drawers
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Chapter VIII. Simple Problems In Clothing Design. Equipment And Materials For Designing Clothing
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Simple Problems In Clothing Design. Equipment And Materials For Designing Clothing. Part 2
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Equipment And Materials For Designing Clothing. Part 3
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Equipment And Materials For Designing Clothing. Part 4
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Equipment And Materials For Designing Clothing. Part 5
-
Outer-Garments
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Outer-Garments. Part 2
-
Outer-Garments. Part 3
-
Outer-Garments. Part 4
-
Outer-Garments. Part 5
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Designing Waists From Flat Pattern
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Designing Sleeves From Flat Pattern
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Designing From Fitted Sleeve Pattern
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Miscellaneous Designs
-
Miscellaneous Designs. Part 2
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Miscellaneous Designs. Part 3
-
Miscellaneous Designs. Part 4
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Miscellaneous Designs. Part 5
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Miscellaneous Designs. Part 6
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Designing Collars And Cuffs
-
Designing Collars And Cuffs. Continued
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Chapter IX. Commercial Patterns: Purchase And Use
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Measures For Waist
-
Alteration Of Patterns
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Alteration Of Patterns. Part 2
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Alteration Of Patterns. Part 3
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Part III. Construction Of Clothing. Chapter X. Equipment And Tools, Processes Involved In The Construction Of Garments
-
Equipment And Tools, Processes Involved In The Construction Of Garments. Continued
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Designing Undergarments
-
Designing Undergarments. Continued
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Tools And Equipment
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Tools And Equipment. Part 2
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Tools And Equipment. Part 3
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Chapter XI. Constructive Processes: Stitches
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Constructive Processes: Stitches. Part 2
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Constructive Processes: Stitches. Part 3
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Constructive Processes: Stitches. Part 4
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Constructive Processes: Stitches. Part 5
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Constructive Processes: Stitches. Part 6
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Constructive Processes: Stitches. Part 7
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Chapter XII. Constructive Processes: Cutting, Basting, Seams, Finishes
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Constructive Processes: Cutting, Basting, Seams, Finishes. Part 2
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Constructive Processes: Cutting, Basting, Seams, Finishes. Part 3
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Constructive Processes: Cutting, Basting, Seams, Finishes. Part 4
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Constructive Processes: Cutting, Basting, Seams, Finishes. Part 5
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Openings And Plackets
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Openings And Plackets. Part 2
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Openings And Plackets. Part 3
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Openings And Plackets. Part 4
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Openings And Plackets. Part 5
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Embroidered Edging, Insertion Or Entre-Deux
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Embroidered Edging, Insertion Or Entre-Deux. Continued
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Chapter XIII. Construction Of Undergarments: Corset Covers And Petticoats. Corset Covers
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Construction Of Undergarments: Corset Covers And Petticoats. Corset Covers. Continued
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Petticoats
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Petticoats. Part 2
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Petticoats. Part 3
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Petticoats. Part 4
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Chapter XIV. Construction Of Undergarments: Drawers; Night-Dresses. Drawers
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Construction Of Undergarments: Drawers; Night-Dresses. Drawers. Part 2
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Construction Of Undergarments: Drawers; Night-Dresses. Drawers. Part 3
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Night-Dresses
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Night-Dresses. Part 2
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Night-Dresses. Part 3
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Night-Dresses. Part 4
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Other Types Of Night-Gowns
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Other Types Of Night-Gowns. Continued
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Combination Garments
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References Sewing And Garment Construction
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Chapter XV. Construction Of Outer-Garments: Middy Blouse; Mannish Shirt
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Construction Of Outer-Garments: Middy Blouse; Mannish Shirt. Part 2
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Construction Of Outer-Garments: Middy Blouse; Mannish Shirt. Part 3
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Construction Of Outer-Garments: Middy Blouse; Mannish Shirt. Part 4
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Construction Of Outer-Garments: Middy Blouse; Mannish Shirt. Part 5
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Construction Of Outer-Garments: Middy Blouse; Mannish Shirt. Part 6
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Chapter XVI. Construction Of Outer-Garments: Tailored Waist
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Construction Of Outer-Garments: Tailored Waist. Part 2
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Construction Of Outer-Garments: Tailored Waist. Part 3
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Construction Of Outer-Garments: Tailored Waist. Part 4
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Construction Of Outer-Garments: Tailored Waist. Part 5
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Construction Of Outer-Garments: Tailored Waist. Part 6
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Chapter XVII. Outer-Garments: Tailored Skirts. Tailored Skirt Of Linen Or Cotton Suitable Materials
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Tailored Skirt Of Linen Or Cotton Suitable Materials. Part 2
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Tailored Skirt Of Linen Or Cotton Suitable Materials. Part 3
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Tailored Skirt Of Linen Or Cotton Suitable Materials. Part 4
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Tailored Skirt Of Linen Or Cotton Suitable Materials. Part 5
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Tailored Skirt Of Linen Or Cotton Suitable Materials. Part 6
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Chapter XVIII. Outer-Garments: Lingerie Blouse And Dress
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Outer-Garments: Lingerie Blouse And Dress. Part 2
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Outer-Garments: Lingerie Blouse And Dress. Part 3
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Lingerie Dress
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Lingerie Dress. Part 2
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Lingerie Dress. Part 3
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Lingerie Dress. Part 4
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Chapter XIX. Outer-Garments Of Woolen Material
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Tailored Skirt Of Woolen Material Suitable Materials
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Tailored Skirt Of Woolen Material Suitable Materials. Part 2
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Tailored Skirt Of Woolen Material Suitable Materials. Part 3
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Simple Dress Of Wool
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Simple Dress Of Wool. Part 2
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Simple Dress Of Wool. Part 3
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Simple Dress Of Wool. Part 4
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Simple Dress Of Wool. Part 5
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Simple Dress Of Wool. Part 6
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Simple Dress Of Wool. Part 7
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Chapter XX. Outer-Garments; Silk Dress, Blouse, Guimpe. Silk Dress For Afternoon Wear
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Separate Blouse Of Lace, Net, Chiffon Or Silk
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Separate Blouse Of Lace, Net, Chiffon Or Silk. Part 2
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Chapter XXI. Outer-Garments: Foundation Skirts, Waist Linings
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Waist Linings
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Waist Linings. Continued
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Slips
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Chapter XXII. Decoration - Self-Trimmings
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Decoration - Self-Trimmings. Part 2
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Decoration - Self-Trimmings. Part 3
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Decoration - Self-Trimmings. Part 4
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Decoration - Self-Trimmings. Part 5
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Decoration - Self-Trimmings. Part 6
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Chapter XXIII. Decoration: Embroidery
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Decoration: Embroidery. Part 2
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Decoration: Embroidery. Part 3
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Decoration: Embroidery. Part 4
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Chapter XXIV. To Teachers
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To Teachers. Part 2
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To Teachers. Part 2. Continued
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To Teachers. Part 3
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To Teachers. Part 4
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To Teachers. Part 5
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To The Home Woman And Dressmaker
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To The Home Woman And Dressmaker. Continued
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Applications of Psychology to the Problems of Personal and Business Efficiency | by Warren Hilton
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Business Law Books
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American Commercial Law Series | by Alfred W. Bays
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Preface To Revised Edition
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General Survey. Chapter 1. Law Defined
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Chapter 2. The Branches Of Municipal Law
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The Branches Of Municipal Law. Part 2
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The Branches Of Municipal Law. Part 3
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Chapter 3. Form Of Law
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Chapter 4. The Judicial System
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The Judicial System. Continued
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Chapter 5. Administrative Boards And Commissions
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General Law Of Contract. Part I. Formation Of Contract. Chapter I. Definition And Classification
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Chapter 2. Parties To Contracts. A. Who Are Parties
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B. Minors
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B. Minors. Part 2
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B. Minors. Part 3
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Chapter 3. Offer And Acceptance. 1. What Constitutes. A. Necessity Of Offer And Acceptance
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C. Duration Of Offer
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D. The Acceptance
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Chapter 4. Offer And Acceptance. 2. Validity Of Assent Therein
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Offer And Acceptance. Validity Of Assent Therein. Part 2
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Offer And Acceptance. 2. Validity Of Assent Therein. Part 3
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Offer And Acceptance. 2. Validity Of Assent Therein. Part 4
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Chapter 5. Consideration
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Consideration. Part 2
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Consideration. Part 3
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Chapter 6. Legality Of Contracts
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Legality Of Contracts. Part 2
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Legality Of Contracts. Part 3
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Legality Of Contracts. Part 4
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Chapter 7. Form And Evidence Of Contract
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Form And Evidence Of Contract. Part 2
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Form And Evidence Of Contract. Part 3
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Form And Evidence Of Contract. Part 4
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Form And Evidence Of Contract. Part 5
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Form And Evidence Of Contract. Part 6
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Form And Evidence Of Contract. Part 7
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E. Oral And Implied Contracts
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F. Contracts Implied In Law Or Quasi-Contracts
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Part II. The Interpretation Of Contracts. Chapter 8. General Rules Of Interpretation
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Chapter 9. Construction In Respect To Time Of Performance
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Chapter 10. Interpretation Of Provisions As To Penalties Or Liquidated Damages
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Part III. Operation Of Contracts. Chapter 11. Operation As To Parties
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Chapter 12. Beneficiaries To Contracts
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Chapter 13. Assignment Of Contracts
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Assignment Of Contracts. Continued
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Chapter 14. Interference With Contractual Relationships By Third Parties
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Part IV. Discharge Of Contracts. Chapter 15. Discharge By Performance, Tender And Breach
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Discharge By Performance, Tender And Breach. Continued
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Chapter 16. Discharge Of Contracts By Other Means Than Performance Or Breach
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Chapter 17. Remedies Of The Parties. A. Action For Damages
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Appendix. Questions And Problems. Appendix. Questions And Problems In General Survey
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Questions And Problems On Contracts
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Questions And Problems On Contracts. Part 2
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Questions And Problems On Contracts. Part 3
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Questions And Problems On Contracts. Part 4
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Questions And Problems On Contracts. Part 5
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Law Of Agency. Part I. Nature And Formation Of Agency. Chapter 1. Definitions
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Chapter 2. Capacity Of Parties And Power Of Delegation
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A. Power To Be Principal Or Agent As Dependent Upon Capacity To Contract
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B. Power To Be Principal Or Agent As Dependent Upon Nature Of Act Involved
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Chapter 3. The Appointment Of The Agent. A. Authorization By Act Of Party
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B. Authority Conferred By Law
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Chapter 4. Authorization By Ratification. A. Definition And Essentials
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B. What Constitutes Ratifications
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Part II. The Duties And Liabilities Arising Out Of. Agency. Chapter 5. The Duties And Liabilities Of The Principal To The Agent
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Chapter 6. The Duties And Liabilities Of The Agent To The Principal. A. The Agent's Obligation Of Good Faith
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B. Duty To Obey Instructions, Use Care And Skill, Etc
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C. Liability Of Agent To Principal For Defaults Of The Third Person
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Chapter 7. The Duties And Liabilities In Contract Of A Disclosed Principal To Third Persons (The Authority Of The Agent)
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Duties Of A Disclosed Principal To Third Persons. Part 2
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Duties Of A Disclosed Principal To Third Persons. Part 3
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Chapter 8. Undisclosed Principals
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Chapter 9. Principal's Liability For Torts Of Agents
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Chapter 10. The Duties And Liabilities Of The Agent To The Third Person
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A. Liability Of Agent In Contract
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B. Liability Of Agent In Tort
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Part III. Professional Agents. Chapter 11. Professional Agents. A. Factors
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B. Brokers
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C. Auctioneers
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Part IV. Termination Of Relationship. Chapter 12. Termination By Act Of Parties
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Chapter 13. Revocation By Operation Of Law
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Appendix A. Forms
-
Appendix B. Questions And Problems
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Appendix B. Questions And Problems. Part 2
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Appendix B. Questions And Problems. Part 3
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Preface To Volume II
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The Law Of Negotiable Paper. Part I. General Nature And History. Chapter 1. What Is A Negotiable Instrument. A. General Description Of Negotiable Paper
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B. Negotiability Of Various Instruments Considered
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B. Negotiability Of Various Instruments Considered. Continued
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Chapter 2. History And Origin Of Negotiable Paper
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Part II. The Formation Of The Contract. Chapter 3. Expression In Negotiable Form. 1. Formal Requisites
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A. "It Must Be In Writing And Signed By The Maker Or Drawer."
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B. "Must Contain An Unconditional Promise Or Order To Pay A Sum Certain In Money."
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"Must Contain An Unconditional Promise Or Order To Pay A Sum Certain In Money.". Continued
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C. Must Be Payable On Demand Or At A Fixed Or Determinable Future Time
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D. "Must Be Payable To Order Or To Bearer."
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Chapter 4. Expression In Negotiable Form. 2. Non-Essential And Non-Vitiating Matter Of Form And Rules Of Construction
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Chapter 5. Execution And Delivery. Parties Bound
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Chapter 6. Consideration For Execution.27
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Chapter 7. The Formation Of The Acceptor's Contract
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Chapter 8. The Formation Of The Contract Of Parties For Accommodation Or For Honor
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Part III. Operation Of The Contract. Chapter 9. Negotiation. A. In General Of Negotiation And Indorsement
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B. Kinds Of Indorsement
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Chapter 10. The Title Of A Transferee Of Negotiable Paper
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A. Transferee Must Be A Holder In Due Course To Claim Full Benefit Of Law Merchant
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B. The Defenses Which Cannot Be Made Against A Holder
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C. The Defenses Which Can Be Set Up Against A Holder In Due Course, As Above Defined. Real Defenses
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Chapter 11. The Contract Of The Parties.40
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Chapter 12. The Procedure Necessary To Fix The Liability Of The Parties
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Liability Of The Parties. A. Presentment For Payment At Maturity To Parties Primarily Liable
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B. Presentment Of Bill For Acceptance
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C. Notice Of Dishonor
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D. Protest
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Part IV. Discharge Of Negotiable Instruments. Chapter 13. Manner And Effect Of Discharge.44
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Appendix A. Uniform Negotiable Instruments Law
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Title I. - Negotiable Instruments in General
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Negotiable Instruments in General. Part 2
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Negotiable Instruments in General. Part 3. Negotiation
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Negotiable Instruments in General. Part 4. Rights of the Holder
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Negotiable Instruments in General. Part 5. Liability of Parties
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Negotiable Instruments in General. Part 6. Presentment For Payment
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Negotiable Instruments in General. Part 7. Notice of Dishonor
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Negotiable Instruments in General. Part 8. Discharge of Negotiable Instruments
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Title II. - Bills of Exchange
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Bills of Exchange. Continued. Presentment for Acceptance
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Title III. - Promissory Notes and Checks
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Title IV. - General Provisions
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Appendix B. Various Forms
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Appendix C. Table Of Interest Laws
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Appendix D. Questions And Problems
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Appendix D. Questions And Problems. Continued
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Subdivision I. Bailments And Carriers. Chapter 1. Definitions
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B. Extraordinary Bailments
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Chapter 2. Rights And Obligations Of Ordinary Bailees
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Chapter 3. Extraordinary Bailees
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Extraordinary Bailees. Continued
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Chapter 4. Bills Of Lading And Warehouse Receipts
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Subdivision II. Sales Of Personal Property. Part I. Formation Of Contract Of Sale. A. Definitions And Distinctions. Chapter 5. Definition And General Nature
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B. Form Of Contract
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B. Form Of Contract. Continued
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Chapter 6. Parties And Subject Matter
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Chapter 7. The Contract's Obligations As Affected By Warranties
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A. Express Warranties
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Express Warranties. Part 2
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Express Warranties. Part 3
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A. Express Warranties. Part 4
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Express Warranties. Part 4
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Part II. The Contract's Effect As Transferring Title. Chapter 8. Transfer Of Title Between Buyer And Seller, When Rights Of Third Parties Not Involved
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Transfer Of Title Between Buyer And Seller, When Rights Of Third Parties Not Involved. Part 2
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Title Transfer Between Buyer And Seller, When Rights Of Third Parties Not Involved. Part 3
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Chapter 9. Title And Third Persons
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A. When True Owner Not Estopped To Assert Title
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B. When True Owner Estopped To Assert Title Against Third Persons
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C. When True Owner Prevented By Statute From Asserting Title
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Part III. The Performance Of The Contract. Chapter 10. Obligations Of The Parties
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Chapter 11. Rights Of Seller Upon Non-Performance
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A. Where Goods Have Not Been Delivered To Buyer (Title Passed)
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B. Where Goods Have Been Delivered To Buyer Or His Agent
-
Chapter 12. Rights Of Buyer Upon Non-Performance
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A. Where Goods Have Not Been Delivered To Buyer
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B. Where Goods Are Delivered Or Tendered To Buyer
-
Appendix A. Uniform Sales Act
-
Part I. Formation Of The Contract
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Part I. Formation Of The Contract. Continued
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Part II. Transfer Of Property And Title. Transfer Of Property As Between Seller And Buyer
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Transfer Of Title
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Part III. Performance Of The Contract
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Part IV. Rights Of Unpaid Seller Against The Goods
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Unpaid Seller's Lien
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Stoppage In Transitu
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Resale By The Seller
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Rescission By The Seller
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Part V. Actions For Breach Of The Contract. Remedies Of The Seller
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Remedies Of The Buyer
-
Part VI. Interpretation
-
Appendix B. Uniform Bills Of Lading Act
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Appendix B. Uniform Bills Of Lading Act. Part 2
-
Appendix B. Uniform Bills Of Lading Act. Part 3
-
Appendix B. Uniform Bills Of Lading Act. Part 4
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Appendix B. Uniform Bills Of Lading Act. Part 5
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Appendix C. Forms
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1. Bill Of Sale
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2. Memorandum Of Sale
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3. Chattel Mortgage
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4. Chattel Mortgage Note
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5. Order Bill Of Lading
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Order Bill Of Lading. Continued
-
Appendix D3. Questions And Problems
-
Appendix D3. Questions And Problems. Continued
-
Negotiable Paper. Part I. General Nature And History. Chapter 1. General Description Of Negotiable Paper
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Chapter 2. Negotiability Of Various Instruments. A. General Types Of Instruments Governed By Negotiable Instruments Law
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B. Special Forms Of Bills, Notes And Checks
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C. Documents Of Title Made Negotiable By Statute But Not Governed By The Negotiable Instruments Law
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D. Sundry Instruments Assignable But Not Negotiable
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E. The Instruments Within The Scope Of This Text
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Chapter 3. History And Origin Of Negotiable Paper
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Part II. The Formation Of The Contract. Chapter 4. Expression - Negotiable Form. 1. Formal Requisites
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Requisite A. "It Must Be In Writing And Signed By The Maker Or Drawer."
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B. "Must Contain An Unconditional Promise Or Order."
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C. "... To Pay A Sum Certain In Money."
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D. Must Be Payable On Demand Or At A Fixed Or Determinable Future Time
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E. "Must Be Payable To Order Or To Bearer."
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F. "Where The Instrument Is Addressed To A Drawee, He Must Be Named Or Otherwise Indicated Therein With Reasonable Certainty."
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Chapter 5. Expression - Negotiable Form. 2. Provisions Not Requisite Which Do Not Prevent Negotiability
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Chapter 6. Execution And Delivery
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Chapter 7. Consideration For Execution.66
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Chapter 8. The Formation Of The Contract Of The Acceptor
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Chapter 9. The Formation Of The Contract Of Parties For Accommodation Or For Honor
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Part III. Operation Of The Contract. Chapter 10. Negotiation. A. In General Of Negotiation And Indorsement
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B. Kinds Of Indorsements
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Chapter 11. Holder In Due Course
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Holder In Due Course. Part 2
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Holder In Due Course. Part 3
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Holder In Due Course. Part 4
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Holder In Due Course. Part 5
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Chapter 12. Defenses Against Holder In Due Course. A. Defenses Not Available Against Holder In Due Course-Personal Defenses
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B. Defenses Available Against Holder In Due Course - Real Defenses
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Chapter 13. The Obligations Of The Parties.124
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Chapter 14. Presentment For Payment And For Acceptance
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A. Presentment For Payment At Maturity To Parties Primarily Liable
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B. Presentment Of Bill For Acceptance.146
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Notice Of Dishonor
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Chapter 16. Protest
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Part IV. Discharge Of Negotiable Instruments. Chapter 17. Manner And Effect Of Discharge
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Part V. Added Chapters On Banks And Suretyship. Banks And Banking. A. Definitions
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B. The Bank As A Corporation
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B. The Bank As A Corporation. Part 2
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B. The Bank As A Corporation. Part 3
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B. The Bank As A Corporation. Part 4. A. Investments
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B. The Bank As A Corporation. Part 5. B. Deposits
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B. The Bank As A Corporation. Part 6
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B. The Bank As A Corporation. Part 7. C. Loans, Collections, Etc.
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B. The Bank As A Corporation. Part 7. D. Failure And Dissolution
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Chapter 19. Guaranty And Suretyship
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Guaranty And Suretyship. Part 2
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Guaranty And Suretyship. Part 3
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Guaranty And Suretyship. Part 4
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Appendix B. Forms
-
Questions And Problems
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Questions And Problems. Part 2
-
Questions And Problems. Part 3
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The Law Of Property. Part I. Introductory. Chapter I. Definitions And Distinctions
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A. The Division Of Property Into Real And Personal Property
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B. The Division Of Real Property Into Lands, Tenements And Hereditaments
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C. Division Of Personal Property Into Tangible And Intangible Personal Property
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Chapter 2. History Of The Law Of Property
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Part II. Whether Certain Property Is Real Or Personal. Chapter 3. Things Annexed To The Land, The Law Of Fixtures. A. The Manner Of Annexation
-
Things Annexed To The Land, The Law Of Fixtures. A. The Manner Of Annexation. Continued
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Chapter 4. Increase Of The Earth
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Chapter 5. Water And Ice, Etc
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Part III. The Acquisition Of Title To Personal. Property. Chapter 6. A. Acquisition by Purchase
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B. Acquisition By Gift
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C. Acquisition By Finding
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D. Acquisition Of Title To Personal Property By Reduction To Ownership
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E. Acquisition Of Title To Personal Property By Confusion And Accession
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Part IV. Estates In Real Property. Chapter 7. Classification Of Estates In Real Property
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Chapter 8. Estates In Fee
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Estates In Fee. Continued
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Chapter 9. The Life Estates Of Dower And Curtesy
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Chapter 10. Conventional Life Estates
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Chapter 11. Estates Less Than Freehold. Landlord And Tenant
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Estates Less Than Freehold. Landlord And Tenant. Continued
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Chapter 12. Estates In Remainder And Reversion, And Executory Devises
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Chapter 13. Several And Joint Ownership Of Estates
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Chapter 14. Estates Owned Legally Or Equitably - Uses And Trusts
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Estates Owned Legally Or Equitably - Uses And Trusts. Continued
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Chapter 15. Absolute And Conditional Estates
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Chapter 16. Estates In Mortgage. A. The Nature And History Of The Mortgage
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B. The Creation Of The Mortgage
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C. Provisions In Mortgage Deeds
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D. Incidents Of A Mortgage
-
E. Sale Of The Mortgaged Property And Transfer Of The Debt
-
F. The Remedies Of The Mortgagee
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G. The Remedies Of The Mortgagor
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H. Junior Mortgages
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Part V. Boundaries; And Rights In Another's Lands. Chapter 17. Boundaries And Riparian Rights Sec. 126. In General
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Chapter 18. Proprietary Rights In The Land Of Another. A. Easements And Profits
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B. Right To Lateral Support
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Part VI. Of The Acquirement Of Title Except By Deed, Will, And Descent. Chapter 19. Various Ways Of Acquiring Title Other Than By Deed, Will, Or Descent. A. Title By Prescription And Adverse Possession
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B. Title By Escheat And Forfeiture
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C. Title By Accretion
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Part VII. Of Title By Deed. Chapter 20. The Capacity Of Parties To Grant And To Receive By Deed
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Chapter 21. Of The Various Classes Of Deeds
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Chapter 22. The Parts And Essentials To Deeds
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Chapter 23. Restrictions In Deeds Upon The Use Of Property Conveyed
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Part VIII. Title By Descent And By Will. Chapter 24. Title By Descent
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Chapter 25. Title By Will. A. Definition And Kinds Of Wills
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B. Of The Capacity To Make A Will
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C. Wills Secured By Fraud, Undue Influence, Etc
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D. The Formal Requisites
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E. The Orderly Parts Of Wills
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F. The Revocation Of Wills
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Chapter 26. Administration Of Estates. A. Starting The Administration
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B. The Title Of The Personal Representative
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C. Duties And Liabilities
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D. Payment Of Claims
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E. Settlement And Final Account
-
Part IX. Chapter 27. Conveyancing. A. Contracts To Sell Real Estate
-
Conveyancing. A. Contracts To Sell Real Estate. Continued
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B. Abstracts Of Title And Guaranty Policies
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C. The Torrens System Of Registering Titles
-
D. Remedies Of The Purchaser And Seller
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Appendix A. Forms. 1. Contract Of Sale Of Real Property
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2. Opinion Of Title
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3. Warranty Deed - Statutory Form
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4. Deed Statutory Form
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5. Quitclaim Deed Statutory Form
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6. Form Of Acknowledgment For Corporation
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7. Mortgage Statutory Form
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8. Assignment Of Mortgage
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9. Power Of Sale In Mortgage Or Trust Deed
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10. Trust Deed - Statutory
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11. Long Form Of Trust Deed
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Long Form Of Trust Deed. Continued
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12. Principal Trust Deed Note
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13. Coupon Trust Deed Note
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14. Another Form Of Principal Note
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15. Release Deed
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16. Lease - Short Form
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17. Guarantee Of Lessee's Undertakings
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18. Assignment Of Lease And Acceptance Thereof
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19. Consent To Assignment Of Lease
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20. Lessor's Assignment Of Lease
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21. Will
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Appendix B2. Questions And Problems
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Appendix B2. Questions And Problems. Part 2
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Appendix B2. Questions And Problems. Part 3
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Appendix B2. Questions And Problems. Part 4
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Bankruptcy. Chapter 1. The History And Purposes Of Bankruptcy Legislation
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The History And Purposes Of Bankruptcy Legislation. Part 2
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The History And Purposes Of Bankruptcy Legislation. Part 3
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Chapter 2. The Courts And Officers In Bankruptcy
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The Courts And Officers In Bankruptcy. Continued
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Chapter 3. Who May Be A Bankrupt
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A. In Respect To Business Or Calling
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B. In Respect Of Legal Status
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C. In Respect To Amount Of Indebtedness
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Chapter 4. Acts Of Bankruptcy. A. Introductory
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B. The Particular Acts Of Bankruptcy
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B. The Particular Acts Of Bankruptcy. Continued
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Chapter 5. The Petition And Proceedings Thereon
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Chapter 6. The Trustee's Title
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The Trustee's Title. Part 2
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The Trustee's Title. Part 3
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The Trustee's Title. Part 4
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The Trustee's Title. Part 5
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The Trustee's Title. Part 6
-
Chapter 7. Claims Against Estate
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A. What Claims Provable In Bankruptcy
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B. Proof And Allowance Of Claims
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C. Secured And Lien Claims
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D. Claims Having Priority
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E. Claims Of Preferred Creditors
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F. Dividends On Claims
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G. Compositions With Creditors.167
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H. Set-Offs
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Chapter 8. Duties And Rights Of Bankrupt
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Duties And Rights Of Bankrupt. Continued
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Discharge. A. The Discharge Of The Bankrupt
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B. Debts Not Dischargeable
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General Law Of Debtor And Creditor
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A. Liens Arising Out Of Contract
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Liens Arising Out Of Contract. Part 2
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Liens Arising Out Of Contract. Part 3
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Liens Arising Out Of Contract. Part 4
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B. Liens Independent Of Contract
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C. Liens Acquired Through Judicial Proceedings
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Chapter 11. Remedies Of Creditors. A. Remedies To Enforce Payment Of Debt
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Remedies To Enforce Payment Of Debt. Part 2
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Remedies To Enforce Payment Of Debt. Part 3
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B. Payment And Tender
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C. Settlement And Compromise Between Debtor And Creditor
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D. Compositions With Creditors
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E. Exemptions
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Appendix A. The Federal Bankruptcy Law. Chapter I. Definitions
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Chapter 1. The Federal Bankruptcy Law Definitions
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Chapter II. Creation Of Courts Of Bankruptcy And Their Jurisdiction
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Chapter III. Bankrupts
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Bankrupts. Part 2
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Bankrupts. Part 3
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Chapter IV. Courts And Procedure Therein
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Courts And Procedure Therein. Continued
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Chapter V. Officers, Their Duties And Compensation
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Officers, Their Duties And Compensation. Part 2
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Officers, Their Duties And Compensation. Part 3
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Chapter VI. Creditors
-
Creditors. Continued
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Chapter VII. Estates
-
Estates. Continued
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The Time When This Act Shall Go Into Effect
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Appendix B. Interest Table
-
Appendix C. Table Of Exemption Laws
-
Appendix D2. Questions And Problems
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Appendix D2. Questions And Problems. Part 2
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Appendix D2. Questions And Problems. Part 3
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Handbook Of The Law Of Sale Of Goods | by John Delatre Falconbridge
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A Treatise On The Law Of Contracts | by William W. Story
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Advertisement To The Fifth Edition
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Advertisement To The Fourth Edition
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Advertisement To The Third Edition
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Advertisement To The Second Edition
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Preface To The First Edition
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Part I. Contracts Not Under Seal, Contracts Not Under Seal. Chapter I. Different Kinds Of Contracts
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Express And Implied Contracts
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Express And Implied Contracts. Part 2
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Express And Implied Contracts. Part 3
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Express And Implied Contracts. Part 4
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Executed And Executory Contracts
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Entire And Divisible Contracts
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Entire And Divisible Contracts. Part 2
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Entire And Divisible Contracts. Part 3
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Entire And Divisible Contracts. Part 4
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Entire And Divisible Contracts. Part 5
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Entire And Divisible Contracts. Part 6
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Entire And Divisible Contracts. Part 7
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Conditional And Absolute Contracts.1
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Conditional And Absolute Contracts.1. Part 2
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Conditional And Absolute Contracts.1. Part 3
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Conditional And Absolute Contracts.1. Part 4
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Joint And Several Contracts
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Joint And Several Contracts. Part 2
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Joint And Several Contracts. Part 3
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Joint And Several Contracts. Part 4
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Joint And Several Contracts. Part 5
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Joint And Several Contracts. Part 6
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Joint And Several Contracts. Part 7
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Joint And Several Contracts. Part 8
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Chapter II. Of The Parties To A Contract
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Lunatics And Idiots
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Lunatics And Idiots. Part 2
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Lunatics And Idiots. Part 3
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Lunatics And Idiots. Part 4
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Lunatics And Idiots. Part 5
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Lunatics And Idiots. Part 6
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Lunatics And Idiots. Part 7
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Lunatics And Idiots. Part 8
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Drunkards
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Outlaws And Persons Attainted
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Aliens
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Aliens. Part 2
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Aliens. Part 3
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Aliens. Part 4
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Aliens. Part 5
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Aliens. Part 6
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Aliens. Part 7
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Infants
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Infants. Part 2
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Infants. Part 3
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Infants. Part 4
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Infants. Part 5
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Infants. Part 6
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Infants. Part 7
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Infants. Part 8
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Infants. Part 9
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Infants. Part 10
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Infants. Part 11
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Infants. Part 12
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Infants. Part 13
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Infants. Part 14
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Infants. Part 15
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Infants. Part 16
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Infants. Part 17
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Infants. Part 18
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Infants. Part 19
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Married Women
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Married Women. Part 2
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Married Women. Part 3
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Married Women. Part 4
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Married Women. Part 5
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Married Women. Part 6
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Married Women. Part 7
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Married Women. Part 8
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Married Women. Part 9
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Married Women. Part 10
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Married Women. Part 11
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Married Women. Part 12
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Married Women. Part 13
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Slaves
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Seamen
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Seamen. Part 2
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Seamen. Part 3
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Seamen. Part 4
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Seamen. Part 5
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Seamen. Part 6
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Chapter III. Contracts of Agents
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Contracts of Agents. Continued
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Extent Of Agent's Authority
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Extent Of Agent's Authority. Part 2
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Extent Of Agent's Authority. Part 3
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Extent Of Agent's Authority. Part 4
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Extent Of Agent's Authority. Part 5
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Form And Execution Of An Agent's Power
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Form And Execution Of An Agent's Power. Part 2
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Form And Execution Of An Agent's Power. Part 3
-
Duties And Liabilities Of An Agent To His Principal
-
Duties And Liabilities Of An Agent To His Principal. Continued
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Defences Of Agents Against Their Principals
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Defences Of Agents Against Their Principals. Continued
-
Liabilities Of Agents To Third Persons
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Liabilities Of Agents To Third Persons. Part 2
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Liabilities Of Agents To Third Persons. Part 3
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Liabilities Of Agents To Third Persons. Part 4
-
Liabilities Of Agents To Third Persons. Part 5
-
Liability of Principal
-
Rights Of Agents
-
Rights Of Agents. Continued
-
Rights Of Principals
-
Rights Of Principals. Continued
-
Dissolution Of Agency
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Chapter IV. Contracts Of Partners
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Contracts Of Partners. Part 2
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Contracts Of Partners. Part 3
-
Contracts Of Partners. Part 4
-
Contracts Of Partners. Part 5
-
Authority And Liability Of Partners
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Authority And Liability Of Partners. Part 2
-
Authority And Liability Of Partners. Part 3
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Authority And Liability Of Partners. Part 4
-
Dissolution of Partnership
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Dissolution of Partnership. Part 2
-
Dissolution of Partnership. Part 3
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Chapter V. Executors And Administrators
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Powers Of Executors
-
Powers Of Executors. Continued
-
Duties Of Executors And Administrators
-
Duties Of Executors And Administrators. Continued
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Interest On Legacies
-
Liabilities Of Executors And Administrators
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Liabilities Of Executors And Administrators. Part 2
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Liabilities Of Executors And Administrators. Part 3
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Liabilities Of Executors And Administrators. Part 4
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Liabilities Of Executors And Administrators. Part 5
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Liabilities Of Executors And Administrators. Part 6
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Chapter VI. Trustees
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Trustees. Part 2
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Trustees. Part 3
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Trustees. Part 4
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Chapter VII. Guardian And Ward
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Chapter VIII. Corporations
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Corporations. Part 2
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Corporations. Part 3
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Corporations. Part 4
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Corporations. Part 5
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Chapter IX. Auctioneers
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Auctioneers. Part 2
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Auctioneers. Part 3
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Auctioneers. Part 4
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Auctioneers. Part 5
-
Auctioneers. Part 6
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Chapter X. Brokers
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Brokers. Part 2
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Brokers. Part 3
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Chapter XI. Factors
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Factors. Part 2
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Factors. Part 3
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Factors. Part 4
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Factors. Part 5
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Factors. Part 6
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Factors. Part 7
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Chapter XII. Ship's-Husbands
-
Chapter XIII. Masters of Ships
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Masters of Ships. Part 2
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Masters of Ships. Part 3
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Chapter XIV. Change Of Parties By Assignment
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Change Of Parties By Assignment. Part 2
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Change Of Parties By Assignment. Part 3
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Change Of Parties By Assignment. Part 4
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Change Of Parties By Assignment. Part 5
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Change Of Parties By Assignment. Part 6
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Change Of Parties By Assignment. Part 7
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Change Of Parties By Assignment. Part 8
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Chapter XV. Change Of Parties By Novation Or Substitution
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Change Of Parties By Novation Or Substitution. Part 2
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Change Of Parties By Novation Or Substitution. Part 3
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Change Of Parties By Novation Or Substitution. Part 4
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Change Of Parties By Novation Or Substitution. Part 5
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Change Of Parties By Novation Or Substitution. Part 6
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Chapter XVI. Mutual Assent Of The Parties
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Mutual Assent Of The Parties. Part 2
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Mutual Assent Of The Parties. Part 3
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Mutual Assent Of The Parties. Part 4
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Mutual Assent Of The Parties. Part 5
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Mutual Assent Of The Parties. Part 6
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Mutual Assent Of The Parties. Part 7
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Mutual Assent Of The Parties. Part 8
-
Duress
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Duress. Part 2
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Duress. Part 3
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Duress. Part 4
-
Mistake Of Law
-
Mistake Of Law. Continued
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Mistake Of Fact
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Mistake Of Fact. Part 2
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Mistake Of Fact. Part 3
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Mistake Of Fact. Part 4
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Mistake Of Fact. Part 5
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Mistake Of Fact. Part 6
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Mistake Of Fact. Part 7
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Mistake Of Fact. Part 8
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Mistake Of Fact. Part 9
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Mistake Of Fact. Part 10
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Chapter XVII. The Consideration
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Benefit Or Injury
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Benefit Or Injury. Part 2
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Benefit Or Injury. Part 3
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Forbearance
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Forbearance. Part 2
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Forbearance. Part 3
-
Assignment Of A Chose In Action
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Mutual Promises
-
Unilateral Contracts
-
Consideration Moving Prom Third Persons
-
Insufficient Considerations
-
Gratuitous Promises
-
Gratuitous Promises. Part 2
-
Gratuitous Promises. Part 3
-
Illegal And Impossible Consideration
-
Illegal And Impossible Consideration. Continued
-
Moral Consideration
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Moral Consideration. Part 2
-
Moral Consideration. Part 3
-
Executed Considerations
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Executed Considerations. Part 2
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Executed Considerations. Part 3
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Total Or Partial Failure of Consideration
-
Total Or Partial Failure of Consideration. Continued
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Chapter XVIII. Illegal Contracts
-
Illegal Contracts. Continued
-
Contracts In Violation Of The Common Law
-
Contracts Void On Account Of Fraud
-
Contracts Void On Account Of Fraud. Part 2
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Contracts Void On Account Of Fraud. Part 3
-
Contracts Void On Account Of Fraud. Part 4
-
Contracts Void On Account Of Fraud. Part 5
-
Misrepresentation
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Misrepresentation. Part 2
-
Misrepresentation. Part 3
-
Misrepresentation. Part 4
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Misrepresentation. Part 5
-
Misrepresentation. Part 6
-
Misrepresentation. Part 7
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Misrepresentation. Part 8
-
Misrepresentation. Part 9
-
Misrepresentation. Part 10
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Concealment
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Concealment. Part 2
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Concealment. Part 3
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Concealment. Part 4
-
Concealment. Part 5
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Fraud Upon Third Persons
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Fraud Upon Third Persons. Part 2
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Fraud Upon Third Persons. Part 3
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Fraud Upon Third Persons. Part 4
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Fraud Upon Third Persons. Part 5
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Fraud Upon Third Persons. Part 6
-
Fraud Upon Third Persons. Part 7
-
Fraud Upon Third Persons. Part 8
-
Fraud Upon Third Persons. Part 9
-
Immoral Contracts
-
Immoral Contracts. Continued
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Contracts In Violation of Public Policy
-
Contracts In Restraint Of Trade
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Contracts In Restraint Of Trade. Part 2
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Contracts In Restraint Of Trade. Part 3
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Contracts In Restraint Of Trade. Part 4
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Contracts In Restraint Of Trade. Part 5
-
Contracts In Restraint Of Trade. Part 6
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Contracts In Restraint Of Marriage
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Marriage Brokage Contracts
-
Wagers And Gaming
-
Wagers And Gaming. Continued
-
Contracts To Offend Against The Obligations Of Common Law And Public Duty
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The Obligations Of Common Law And Public Duty. Part 2
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Common Law And Public Duty Contract Offences. Part 3
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Common Law And Public Duty Contract Offences. Part 4
-
Common Law And Public Duty Contract Offences. Part 5
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Common Law And Public Duty Contract Offences. Part 6
-
Common Law And Public Duty Contract Offences. Part 7
-
Common Law And Public Duty Contract Offences. Part 8
-
Common Law And Public Duty Contract Offences. Part 9
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Usury
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Usury. Part 2
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Usury. Part 3
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Usury. Part 4
-
Usury. Part 5
-
Usury. Part 6
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Trading With An Enemy Without License
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Illegal Taxation
-
Chapter XIX. Contracts In Violation of A Statute
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Contracts In Violation of A Statute. Part 2
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Contracts In Violation of A Statute. Part 3
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Contracts In Violation of A Statute. Part 4
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Contracts In Violation of A Statute. Part 5
-
Contracts In Violation of A Statute. Part 6
-
Contracts In Violation of A Statute. Part 7
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Contracts In Violation of A Statute. Part 8
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Contracts In Violation of A Statute. Part 9
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Contracts In Violation of A Statute. Part 10
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Chapter XX. Construction of Contracts
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Construction of Contracts. Part 2
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Construction of Contracts. Part 3
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Construction of Contracts. Part 4
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Construction of Contracts. Part 5
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Construction of Contracts. Part 6
-
Construction of Contracts. Part 7
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Construction of Contracts. Part 8
-
Construction of Contracts. Part 9
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Construction of Contracts. Part 10
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Construction of Contracts. Part 11
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Construction of Contracts. Part 12
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Construction of Contracts. Part 13
-
Construction of Contracts. Part 14
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Construction of Contracts. Part 15
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Construction of Contracts. Part 16
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Construction of Contracts. Part 17
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Construction of Contracts. Part 18
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Construction of Contracts. Part 19
-
Construction of Contracts. Part 20
-
Construction of Contracts. Part 21
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Chapter XXI. Of The Admissibility Of Parol Evidence To Affect Written Agreements
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Parol Evidence Admissibility on Written Agreements. Part 2
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Parol Evidence Admissibility on Written Agreements. Part 3
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Parol Evidence Admissibility on Written Agreements. Part 4
-
Parol Evidence Admissibility on Written Agreements. Part 5
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Parol Evidence Admissibility on Written Agreements. Part 6
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Parol Evidence Admissibility on Written Agreements. Part 7
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Part II. Particular Contracts. Chapter XXII. Preliminary
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Chapter XXIII. Bailments. - Degrees Of Diligence
-
Bailments. - Degrees Of Diligence. Continued
-
Chapter XXIV. Deposits
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Deposits. Part 2
-
Deposits. Part 3
-
Chapter XXV. Mandate
-
Chapter XXVI. Gratuitous Loans
-
Chapter XXVII. Pawn Or Pledge
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Pawn Or Pledge. Part 2
-
Pawn Or Pledge. Part 3
-
Pawn Or Pledge. Part 4
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Chapter XXVIII. Contract Of Hire
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Locatio Rei - Hire Of Things
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Locatio Rei - Hire Of Things. Part 2
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Locatio Rei - Hire Of Things. Part 3
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Chapter XXIX. Locatio Operis - Hire Of Labor And Services
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Locatio Operis - Hire Of Labor And Services. Part 2
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Locatio Operis - Hire Of Labor And Services. Part 3
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Deposits For Hire
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Chapter XXX. Innkeepers
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Innkeepers. Part 2
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Innkeepers. Part 3
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Innkeepers. Part 4
-
Innkeepers. Part 5
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Lodging-House Keepers
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Chapter XXXI. Common Carriers
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Common Carriers. Part 2
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Common Carriers. Part 3
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Common Carriers. Part 4
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Common Carriers. Part 5
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Common Carriers. Part 6
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Common Carriers. Part 7
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Common Carriers. Part 8
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Common Carriers. Part 9
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Common Carriers. Part 10
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Common Carriers. Part 11
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Common Carriers. Part 12
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Commencement of Carrier's Risk
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Termination Of Carrier's Risk
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Termination Of Carrier's Risk. Part 2
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Termination Of Carrier's Risk. Part 3
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Termination Of Carrier's Risk. Part 4
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Termination Of Carrier's Risk. Part 5
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Termination Of Carrier's Risk. Part 6
-
Termination Of Carrier's Risk. Part 7
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Liability Beyond The Carrier's Own Line
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Liability Beyond The Carrier's Own Line. Part 2
-
Liability Beyond The Carrier's Own Line. Part 3
-
Special Contracts of Carriers
-
Effect Of Notices
-
Effect Of Notices. Part 2
-
Effect Of Notices. Part 3
-
Effect Of Notices. Part 4
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Effect Of Notices. Part 5
-
Effect Of Notices. Part 6
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Chapter XXXII. Carriers Of Passengers
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Carriers Of Passengers. Part 2
-
Carriers Of Passengers. Part 3
-
Carriers Of Passengers. Part 4
-
Carriers Of Passengers. Part 5
-
Carriers Of Passengers. Part 6
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Carriers Of Passengers. Part 7
-
Carriers Of Passengers. Part 8
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As To Luggage
-
As To Luggage. Continued
-
Carriers Of Passengers By Water
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Chapter XXXIII. Postmasters And Mail Contractors
-
Chapter XXXIV. Telegraph Companies
-
Chapter XXXV. Sale of Personal Property
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The Subject
-
Chapter XXXVI. The Price
-
Chapter XXXVII. Consent Of The Parties
-
Chapter XXXVIII. Of The Form Of A Contract Of Sale
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Of The Form Of A Contract Of Sale. Part 2
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Of The Form Of A Contract Of Sale. Part 3
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Of The Form Of A Contract Of Sale. Part 4
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Of The Form Of A Contract Of Sale. Part 5
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Of The Form Of A Contract Of Sale. Part 6
-
Of The Form Of A Contract Of Sale. Part 7
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Of The Form Of A Contract Of Sale. Part 8
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Of The Form Of A Contract Of Sale. Part 9
-
Of The Form Of A Contract Of Sale. Part 10
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Chapter XXXIX. Delivery Sufficient To Transfer The Property In The Goods Sold
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Delivery Sufficient To Transfer The Goods Sold. Part 2
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Delivery Sufficient To Transfer The Goods Sold. Part 3
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Delivery Sufficient To Transfer The Goods Sold. Part 4
-
Delivery Sufficient To Transfer The Goods Sold. Part 5
-
Delivery Sufficient To Transfer The Goods Sold. Part 6
-
Delivery Sufficient To Transfer The Goods Sold. Part 7
-
Delivery Sufficient To Transfer The Goods Sold. Part 8
-
Delivery Sufficient To Transfer The Goods Sold. Part 9
-
Delivery Sufficient To Transfer The Goods Sold. Part 10
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Chapter XL. Stoppage In Transitu
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Stoppage In Transitu. Part 2
-
Stoppage In Transitu. Part 3
-
Stoppage In Transitu. Part 4
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Chapter XLI. Express And Implied Warranty
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Express Warranty
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Express Warranty. Part 2
-
Express Warranty. Part 3
-
Implied Warranty
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Implied Warranty. Part 2
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Implied Warranty. Part 3
-
Implied Warranty. Part 4
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Implied Warranty. Part 5
-
Implied Warranty. Part 6
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Implied Warranty. Part 7
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Implied Warranty. Part 8
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Implied Warranty. Part 9
-
Implied Warranty. Part 10
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Implied Warranty. Part 11
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Implied Warranty. Part 12
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Implied Warranty. Part 13
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Chapter XLII. Fraudulent Misrepresentation Or Concealment
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Chapter XLIII. Remedy For A Breach Of The Contract Of Sale
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Remedy For A Breach Of The Contract Of Sale. Part 2
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Remedy For A Breach Of The Contract Of Sale. Part 3
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Remedy For A Breach Of The Contract Of Sale. Part 4
-
Remedy For A Breach Of The Contract Of Sale. Part 5
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Remedy For A Breach Of The Contract Of Sale. Part 6
-
Remedy For A Breach Of The Contract Of Sale. Part 7
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Chapter XLIV. Guaranty And Suretyship
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Chapter XLV. Of The Form Of A Contract Of Guaranty Or Suretyship, As Affected By The Statute Of Frauds
-
Of The Form Of A Contract Of Guaranty Or Suretyship, As Affected By The Statute Of Frauds. Continued
-
Chapter XLVI. Guaranty Of A Bill Of Exchange Or Promissory Note
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Chapter XLVII. Construction of The Contract
-
Construction of The Contract. Part 2
-
Construction of The Contract. Part 3
-
Construction of The Contract. Part 4
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Chapter XLVIII. Discharge Of Party
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Discharge Of Party. Part 2
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Discharge Of Party. Part 3
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Discharge Of Party. Part 4
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Discharge Of Party. Part 5
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Discharge Of Party. Part 6
-
Discharge Of Party. Part 7
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Discharge Of Party. Part 8
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Discharge Of Party. Part 9
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Discharge Of Party. Part 10
-
Discharge Of Party. Part 11
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Discharge Of Party. Part 12
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Chapter XLIX. Rights Of Surety And Guarantor
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Rights Of Surety And Guarantor. Part 2
-
Rights Of Surety And Guarantor. Part 3
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Chapter L. Of The Appropriation Of Payments
-
Chapter LI. Bills Of Exchange And Promissory Notes
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Bills Of Exchange And Promissory Notes. Part 2
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Bills Of Exchange And Promissory Notes. Part 3
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Bills Of Exchange And Promissory Notes. Part 4
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Bills Of Exchange And Promissory Notes. Part 5
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Bills Of Exchange And Promissory Notes. Part 6
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Bills Of Exchange And Promissory Notes. Part 7
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Checks
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Chapter LII. Landlord And Tenant
-
Chapter LIII. Commencement, Extent, And Duration Of A Lease
-
Chapter LIV. Rights And Liabilities Of The Landlord
-
Rights And Liabilities Of The Landlord. Continued
-
Chapter LV. Rights And Liabilities Of The Tenant
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Liability Of The Tenant For Repairs
-
Liability Of The Tenant For Rent
-
Chapter LVI. Of The Determination of The Tenancy
-
Expiration Of The Lease By Its Own Limitation, And Holding Over
-
Notice To Quit
-
Notice To Quit. Continued
-
Forfeiture
-
Entry Of The Lessor
-
Merger
-
Surrender
-
Chapter LVII. Assignment of The Lease
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Chapter LVIII. Rights And Liabilities Of The Outgoing Tenant
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Chapter LIX. Action Of Assumpsit For Use And Occupation
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Chapter LX. Master And Servant
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Chapter LXI. Rights, Duties, And Liabilities Of The Master
-
Chapter LXII. Eights, Duties, And Obligations Of The Servant
-
Eights, Duties, And Obligations Of The Servant. Continued
-
Eights Of Master And Servant On Dissolution Of The Contract
-
Eights Of Master And Servant On Contract Dissolution. Continued
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Part III. Defences And Damages. Defences. Chapter LXIV. Defences - Preliminary
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Chapter LXV. Performance Of A Contract
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Performance Of A Contract. Part 2
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Performance Of A Contract. Part 3
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Performance Of A Contract. Part 4
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Performance Of A Contract. Part 5
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Performance Of A Contract. Part 6
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Performance Of A Contract. Part 7
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Performance Of A Contract. Part 8
-
Performance Of A Contract. Part 9
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Performance Of A Contract. Part 10
-
Performance Of A Contract. Part 11
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Chapter LXVI. Payment
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Payment. Part 2
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Payment. Part 3
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Payment. Part 4
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Payment. Part 5
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Chapter LXVII. Receipts
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Chapter LXVIII. Accord And Satisfaction
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Accord And Satisfaction. Part 2
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Accord And Satisfaction. Part 3
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Chapter LXIX. Arbitrament And Award
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Arbitrament And Award. Part 2
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Arbitrament And Award. Part 3
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Arbitrament And Award. Part 4
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Arbitrament And Award. Part 5
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Arbitrament And Award. Part 6
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Chapter LXX. Pendency Of Another Action - Former Judgment, Or Verdict
-
Pendency Of Another Action - Former Judgment, Or Verdict. Continued
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Former Judgment Or Verdict
-
Former Judgment Or Verdict. Continued
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Chapter LXXI. Release - Alteration
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Release - Alteration. Part 2
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Release - Alteration. Part 3
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Release - Alteration. Part 4
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Release - Alteration. Part 5
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Chapter LXXII. Tender
-
Tender. Part 2
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Tender. Part 3
-
Tender. Part 4
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Chapter LXXIII. Statute Of Limitations
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Statute Of Limitations. Part 2
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Statute Of Limitations. Part 3
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Statute Of Limitations. Part 4
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Statute Of Limitations. Part 5
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Statute Of Limitations. Part 6
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Statute Of Limitations. Part 7
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Statute Of Limitations. Part 8
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Statute Of Limitations. Part 9
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Statute Of Limitations. Part 10
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Statute Of Limitations. Part 11
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Statute Of Limitations. Part 12
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Statute Of Limitations. Part 13
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Chapter LXXIV. Statute Of Frauds
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Statute Of Frauds. Part 2
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Statute Of Frauds. Part 3
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Statute Of Frauds. Part 4
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Statute Of Frauds. Part 5
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Statute Of Frauds. Part 6
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Statute Of Frauds. Part 7
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Statute Of Frauds. Part 8
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Statute Of Frauds. Part 9
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Statute Of Frauds. Part 10
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Statute Of Frauds. Part 11
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Chapter LXXV. Set-Off
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Chapter LXXVI. Penalties And Liquidated Damages
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Penalties And Liquidated Damages. Part 2
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Penalties And Liquidated Damages. Part 3
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Penalties And Liquidated Damages. Part 4
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Penalties And Liquidated Damages. Part 5
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Chapter LXXVII. Interest
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Interest. Part 2
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Interest. Part 3
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Interest. Part 4
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Interest. Part 5
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Interest. Part 6
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Interest. Part 7
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Interest. Part 8
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A Commentary On The Law Of Contracts | by Francis Wharton
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Preface
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Preface. Continued
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Chapter I. Constituents Of Contract. Proposal And Acceptance
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I. As To Their Working
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II. As To Mode Of Formation
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II. As To Mode Of Formation. Part 2
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II. As To Mode Of Formation. Part 3
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II. As To Mode Of Formation. Part 4
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II. As To Mode Of Formation. Part 5
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II. As To Mode Of Formation. Part 6
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II. As To Mode Of Formation. Part 7
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II. As To Mode Of Formation. Part 8
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II. As To Mode Of Formation. Part 9
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II. As To Mode Of Formation. Part 10
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II. As To Mode Of Formation. Part 11
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II. As To Mode Of Formation. Part 12
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II. As To Mode Of Formation. Part 13
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II. As To Mode Of Formation. Part 14
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II. As To Mode Of Formation. Part 15
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II. As To Mode Of Formation. Part 16
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II. As To Mode Of Formation. Part 17
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II. As To Mode Of Formation. Part 18
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II. As To Mode Of Formation. Part 19
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II. As To Mode Of Formation. Part 20
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II. As To Mode Of Formation. Part 21
-
II. As To Mode Of Formation. Part 22
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Chapter II. Infants
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Infants. Part 2
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Infants. Part 3
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Infants. Part 4
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Infants. Part 5
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Infants. Part 6
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Infants. Part 7
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Infants. Part 8
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Infants. Part 9
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Infants. Part 10
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Infants. Part 11
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Infants. Part 12
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Infants. Part 13
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Infants. Part 14
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Infants. Part 15
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Infants. Part 16
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Infants. Part 17
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Infants. Part 18
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Infants. Part 19
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Infants. Part 20
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Infants. Part 21
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Infants. Part 22
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Chapter III. Married Women
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Married Women. Part 2
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Married Women. Part 2. Continued
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Married Women. Part 3
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Married Women. Part 4
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Married Women. Part 5
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Married Women. Part 6
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Married Women. Part 7
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Married Women. Part 8
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Married Women. Part 9
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Married Women. Part 10
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Married Women. Part 11
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Chapter IV. Aliens
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Chapter V. Agents
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Chapter VI. Lunatics, Drunkards, And Spendthrifts
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Lunatics, Drunkards, And Spendthrifts. Part 2
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Lunatics, Drunkards, And Spendthrifts. Part 3
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Lunatics, Drunkards, And Spendthrifts. Part 4
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Lunatics, Drunkards, And Spendthrifts. Part 5
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Lunatics, Drunkards, And Spendthrifts. Part 6
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Lunatics, Drunkards, And Spendthrifts. Part 7
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Lunatics, Drunkards, And Spendthrifts. Part 8
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Lunatics, Drunkards, And Spendthrifts. Part 9
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Lunatics, Drunkards, And Spendthrifts. Part 10
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Lunatics, Drunkards, And Spendthrifts. Part 11
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Lunatics, Drunkards, And Spendthrifts. Part 12
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Lunatics, Drunkards, And Spendthrifts. Part 13
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Lunatics, Drunkards, And Spendthrifts. Part 14
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Lunatics, Drunkards, And Spendthrifts. Part 15
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Chapter VII. Corporations
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Corporations. Part 2
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Corporations. Part 3
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Corporations. Part 4
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Corporations. Part 5
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Corporations. Part 6
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Corporations. Part 6. Part 2
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Corporations. Part 6. Part 3
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Corporations. Part 6. Part 4
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Corporations. Part 7
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Corporations. Part 7. Part 2
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Corporations. Part 7. Part 3
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Corporations. Part 7. Part 4
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Corporations. Part 7. Part 5
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Corporations. Part 8
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Corporations. Part 9
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Corporations. Part 10
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Chapter VIII. Duress
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Duress. Part 2
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Duress. Part 3
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Duress. Part 4
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Duress. Part 5
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Duress. Part 5. Continued
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Duress. Part 6
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Duress. Part 7
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Duress. Part 8
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Chapter IX. Undue Influence And Imposition
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Undue Influence And Imposition. Part 2
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Undue Influence And Imposition. Part 3
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Undue Influence And Imposition. Part 4
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Undue Influence And Imposition. Part 5
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Undue Influence And Imposition. Part 6
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Undue Influence And Imposition. Part 7
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Undue Influence And Imposition. Part 8
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Undue Influence And Imposition. Part 9
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Undue Influence And Imposition. Part 10
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Undue Influence And Imposition. Part 11
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Chapter X. Error And Mistake. I. General Principles
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I. Error And Mistake General Principles
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I. Error And Mistake General Principles. Continued
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II. Conscious Error
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III. Unconscious Error Of Apprehension
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III. Unconscious Error Of Apprehension. Part 2
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III. Unconscious Error Of Apprehension. Part 3
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III. Unconscious Error Of Apprehension. Part 4
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III. Unconscious Error Of Apprehension. Part 5
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III. Unconscious Error Of Apprehension. Part 6
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III. Unconscious Error Of Apprehension. Part 7
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III. Unconscious Error Of Apprehension. Part 8
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III. Unconscious Error Of Apprehension. Part 9
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III. Unconscious Error Of Apprehension. Part 10
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III. Unconscious Error Of Apprehension. Part 11
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III. Unconscious Error Of Apprehension. Part 12
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III. Unconscious Error Of Apprehension. Part 13
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III. Unconscious Error Of Apprehension. Part 14
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III. Unconscious Error Of Apprehension. Part 15
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III. Unconscious Error Of Apprehension. Part 16
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III. Unconscious Error Of Apprehension. Part 17
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III. Unconscious Error Of Apprehension. Part 18
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III. Unconscious Error Of Apprehension. Part 19
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III. Unconscious Error Of Apprehension. Part 20
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III. Unconscious Error Of Apprehension. Part 21
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III. Unconscious Error Of Apprehension. Part 22
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IV. Error Of Expression
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IV. Error Of Expression. Part 2
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IV. Error Of Expression. Part 3
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V. Rectification
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V. Rectification. Part 2
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V. Rectification. Part 3
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V. Rectification. Part 4
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V. Rectification. Part 5
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Chapter XL. Representations And Warranty
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Chapter XL. Representations And Warranty. Part 2
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Chapter XL. Representations And Warranty. Part 3
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Chapter XL. Representations And Warranty. Part 4
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Chapter XL. Representations And Warranty. Part 5
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Chapter XL. Representations And Warranty. Part 6
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Chapter XL. Representations And Warranty. Part 7
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Chapter XL. Representations And Warranty. Part 8
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Chapter XL. Representations And Warranty. Part 9
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Chapter XL. Representations And Warranty. Part 10
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Chapter XL. Representations And Warranty. Part 11
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Chapter XL. Representations And Warranty. Part 12
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Chapter XL. Representations And Warranty. Part 13
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Chapter XL. Representations And Warranty. Part 14
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Chapter XL. Representations And Warranty. Part 15
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Chapter XL. Representations And Warranty. Part 16
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Chapter XL. Representations And Warranty. Part 17
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Chapter XL. Representations And Warranty. Part 18
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Chapter XII. Fraud
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Fraud. Part 2
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Fraud. Part 3
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Fraud. Part 4
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Fraud. Part 5
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Fraud. Part 6
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Fraud. Part 7
-
Fraud. Part 7. Continued
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Fraud. Part 8
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Fraud. Part 9
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Fraud. Part 9. Continued
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Fraud. Part 10
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Fraud. Part 11
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Fraud. Part 12
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Fraud. Part 13
-
Fraud. Part 14
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Fraud. Part 14. Continued
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Fraud. Part 15
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Fraud. Part 16
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Fraud. Part 17
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Fraud. Part 18
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Fraud. Part 19
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Fraud. Part 20
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Fraud. Part 21
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Fraud. Part 22
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Fraud. Part 23
-
Fraud. Part 24
-
Fraud. Part 25
-
Fraud. Part 25. Continued
-
Fraud. Part 26
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Fraud. Part 27
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Fraud. Part 28
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Fraud. Part 29
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Chapter XIII. Rescission: Ratification
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Rescission: Ratification. Part 2
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Rescission: Ratification. Part 3
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Rescission: Ratification. Part 4
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Rescission: Ratification. Part 5
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Rescission: Ratification. Part 6
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Rescission: Ratification. Part 7
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Rescission: Ratification. Part 8
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Chapter XIV. Impossibility
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Impossibility. Part 2
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Impossibility. Part 3
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Impossibility. Part 4
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Impossibility. Part 5
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Impossibility. Part 6
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Impossibility. Part 7
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Impossibility. Part 8
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Impossibility. Part 9
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Impossibility. Part 10
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Impossibility. Part 11
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Impossibility. Part 12
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Impossibility. Part 13
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Impossibility. Part 14
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Impossibility. Part 15
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Impossibility. Part 16
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Impossibility. Part 17
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Impossibility. Part 18
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Impossibility. Part 19
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Impossibility. Part 20
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Impossibility. Part 20. Continued
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Impossibility. Part 21
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Impossibility. Part 22
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Impossibility. Part 23
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Impossibility. Part 23. Continued
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Impossibility. Part 24
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Impossibility. Part 25
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Impossibility. Part 25. Continued
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Chapter XV. Illegality. I. General Principles
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II. Violation Of Statute
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III. Immorality
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IV. Cheating And Fraudulent Insolvency
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V. Violation Of Sunday Law
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VI. Interference With Family Relations
-
VII. Injuury To Public Service
-
VIII. Champerty And Maintenance
-
IX. Restraints Of Trade
-
X. Wagers And Gambling
-
XI. Usury
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XII. Trading With Enemy; Breach Of Neutrality
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XIII. Compounding Offences
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I. Illegality General Principles
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I. Illegality General Principles. Part 2
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I. Illegality General Principles. Part 3
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I. Illegality General Principles. Part 4
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I. Illegality General Principles. Part 5
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I. Illegality General Principles. Part 6
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I. Illegality General Principles. Part 7
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I. Illegality General Principles. Part 8
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I. Illegality General Principles. Part 9
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I. Illegality General Principles. Part 10
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I. Illegality General Principles. Part 11
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I. Illegality General Principles. Part 12
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I. Illegality General Principles. Part 13
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I. Illegality General Principles. Part 14
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II. Illegality Violation Of Statute
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II. Illegality Violation Of Statute. Part 2
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II. Illegality Violation Of Statute. Part 3
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II. Illegality Violation Of Statute. Part 4
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II. Illegality Violation Of Statute. Part 5
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III. Illegality Immorality
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III. Illegality Immorality. Part 2
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III. Illegality Immorality. Part 3
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III. Illegality Immorality. Part 4
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IV. Illegality Cheating And Fraudulent Insolvency
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IV. Illegality Cheating And Fraudulent Insolvency. Part 2
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IV. Illegality Cheating And Fraudulent Insolvency. Part 3
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IV. Illegality Cheating And Fraudulent Insolvency. Part 4
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IV. Illegality Cheating And Fraudulent Insolvency. Part 5
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V. Illegality Violating Sunday Law
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V. Illegality Violating Sunday Law. Part 2
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V. Illegality Violating Sunday Law. Part 3
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V. Illegality Violating Sunday Law. Part 4
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V. Illegality Violating Sunday Law. Part 5
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VI. Illegality Interference With Family Relations
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VI. Illegality Interference With Family Relations. Part 2
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VI. Illegality Interference With Family Relations. Part 3
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VI. Illegality Interference With Family Relations. Part 4
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VII. Illegality Injury To Public Service
-
VII. Illegality Injury To Public Service. Continued
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VII. Illegality Injury To Public Service. Part 2
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VII. Illegality Injury To Public Service. Part 3
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VII. Illegality Injury To Public Service. Part 4
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VII. Illegality Injury To Public Service. Part 5
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VII. Illegality Injury To Public Service. Part 6
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VII. Illegality Injury To Public Service. Part 7
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VIII. Illegality Champerty And Maintenance
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VIII. Illegality Champerty And Maintenance. Part 2
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VIII. Illegality Champerty And Maintenance. Part 3
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VIII. Illegality Champerty And Maintenance. Part 4
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VIII. Illegality Champerty And Maintenance. Part 5
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IX. Illegality Restraint Of Trade
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IX. Illegality Restraint Of Trade. Part 2
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IX. Illegality Restraint Of Trade. Part 3
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IX. Illegality Restraint Of Trade. Part 4
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IX. Illegality Restraint Of Trade. Part 5
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IX. Illegality Restraint Of Trade. Part 6
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IX. Illegality Restraint Of Trade. Part 7
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IX. Illegality Restraint Of Trade. Part 8
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IX. Illegality Restraint Of Trade. Part 8. Continued
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IX. Illegality Restraint Of Trade. Part 9
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IX. Illegality Restraint Of Trade. Part 10
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IX. Illegality Restraint Of Trade. Part 11
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X. Illegality Wagers And Gambling
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X. Illegality Wagers And Gambling. Part 2
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X. Illegality Wagers And Gambling. Part 3
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X. Illegality Wagers And Gambling. Part 4
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X. Illegality Wagers And Gambling. Part 5
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X. Illegality Wagers And Gambling. Part 6
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X. Illegality Wagers And Gambling. Part 7
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X. Illegality Wagers And Gambling. Part 8
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X. Illegality Wagers And Gambling. Part 9
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X. Illegality Wagers And Gambling. Part 10
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X. Illegality Wagers And Gambling. Part 11
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X. Illegality Wagers And Gambling. Part 12
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XI. Illegality Usury
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XI. Illegality Usury. Part 2
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XI. Illegality Usury. Part 3
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XI. Illegality Usury. Part 4
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XI. Illegality Usury. Part 5
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XI. Illegality Usury. Part 6
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XI. Illegality Usury. Part 7
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XI. Illegality Usury. Part 8
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XIII. Illegality Compounding Offences
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XIII. Illegality Compounding Offences. Part 2
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XIII. Illegality Compounding Offences. Part 3
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XIII. Illegality Compounding Offences. Part 4
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Chapter XVI. Consideration
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Consideration. Part 2
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Consideration. Part 3
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Consideration. Part 3. Continued
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Consideration. Part 4
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Consideration. Part 5
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Consideration. Part 6
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Consideration. Part 7
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Consideration. Part 8
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Consideration. Part 9
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Consideration. Part 9. Continued
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Consideration. Part 10
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Consideration. Part 11
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Consideration. Part 12
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Consideration. Part 13
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Consideration. Part 14
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Consideration. Part 15
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Consideration. Part 16
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Consideration. Part 17
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Consideration. Part 18
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Consideration. Part 19
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Consideration. Part 20
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Consideration. Part 21
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Consideration. Part 21. Part 2
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Consideration. Part 21. Part 3
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Consideration. Part 22
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Consideration. Part 23
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Consideration. Part 24
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Consideration. Part 25
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Consideration. Part 26
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Chapter XVII. Conditions. I. Definition And Analysis
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III. Conditions Precedent
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IV. Performance Of Condition Precedent
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V. Conditions Subsequent
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I. - Conditions Definition And Analysis
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I. - Conditions Definition And Analysis. Part 2
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I. - Conditions Definition And Analysis. Part 3
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II. Conditions. Construction
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Conditions. Construction. Continued
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II. Conditions. Construction. Continued
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Conditions Precedent
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Conditions Precedent. Part 2
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Conditions Precedent. Part 3
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Conditions Precedent. Part 4
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Conditions Precedent. Part 5
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Conditions Precedent. Part 6
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Conditions Precedent. Part 7
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Conditions Precedent. Part 8
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Conditions Precedent. Part 9
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Conditions Precedent. Part 10
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Conditions Precedent. Part 11
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Conditions Precedent. Part 12
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Conditions Precedent. Part 13
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Conditions Precedent. Part 14
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Conditions Precedent. Part 15
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Conditions Precedent. Part 16
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Conditions Precedent. Part 17
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Conditions Precedent. Part 18
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Conditions Precedent. Part 19
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Conditions Precedent. Part 20
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Conditions Precedent. Part 21
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Conditions Precedent. Part 22
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Conditions Precedent. Part 23
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Conditions. Performance
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Conditions. Performance. Part 2
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Conditions. Performance. Part 3
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Conditions. Performance. Part 4
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Conditions Subsequent
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Conditions Subsequent. Part 2
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Conditions Subsequent. Part 3
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Conditions Subsequent. Part 4
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Conditions Subsequent. Part 5
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Chapter XVIII. Alternative Promises
-
Alternative Promises. Continued
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Chapter XIX. Interpretation And Construction. I. Interpretation
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II. Construction
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Interpretation
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Interpretation. Part 2
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Interpretation. Part 3
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Interpretation. Part 4
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Interpretation. Part 5
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Interpretation. Part 6
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Construction
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Construction. Part 2
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Construction. Part 3
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Construction. Part 4
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Construction. Part 5
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Construction. Part 6
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Construction. Part 7
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Construction. Part 8
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Construction. Part 9
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Construction. Part 10
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Construction. Part 11
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Construction. Part 12
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Construction. Part 12. Continued
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Construction. Part 13
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Construction. Part 14
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Chapter XX. Deeds And Sealed Contracts
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Deeds And Sealed Contracts. Part 2
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Deeds And Sealed Contracts. Part 3
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Deeds And Sealed Contracts. Part 4
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Deeds And Sealed Contracts. Part 5
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Deeds And Sealed Contracts. Part 6
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Deeds And Sealed Contracts. Part 7
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Deeds And Sealed Contracts. Part 8
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Deeds And Sealed Contracts. Part 9
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Chapter XXI. Lost And Altered Contracts
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Lost And Altered Contracts. Part 2
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Lost And Altered Contracts. Part 3
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Lost And Altered Contracts. Part 4
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Lost And Altered Contracts. Part 5
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Lost And Altered Contracts. Part 6
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Lost And Altered Contracts. Part 7
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Chapter XXII. Implied Contracts For Sale And Service
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Implied Contracts For Sale And Service. Part 2
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Implied Contracts For Sale And Service. Part 3
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Implied Contracts For Sale And Service. Part 4
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Implied Contracts For Sale And Service. Part 5
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Implied Contracts For Sale And Service. Part 6
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Implied Contracts For Sale And Service. Part 7
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Implied Contracts For Sale And Service. Part 8
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Implied Contracts For Sale And Service. Part 9
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Chapter XXIII. Money Had And Received
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I. Money Received By One Person Foe Another
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II. Money Wrongfully Obtained
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III. Money Paid Without Consideration
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IV. Money Paid In Mistake
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I. Money Received By One Person For Another
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I. Money Received By One Person For Another. Part 2
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I. Money Received By One Person For Another. Part 3
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I. Money Received By One Person For Another. Part 4
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II. Money Wrongfully Ortained
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II. Money Wrongfully Ortained. Part 2
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II. Money Wrongfully Ortained. Part 3
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II. Money Wrongfully Ortained. Part 4
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II. Money Wrongfully Ortained. Part 5
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II. Money Wrongfully Ortained. Part 6
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II. Money Wrongfully Ortained. Part 7
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Money Paid "Without Consideration"
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Money Paid "Without Consideration". Part 2
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Money Paid "Without Consideration". Part 3
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Money Paid "Without Consideration". Part 4
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Money Paid "Without Consideration". Part 5
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Money Paid "Without Consideration". Part 6
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Money Paid "Without Consideration". Part 7
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Money Paid In Mistake
-
Money Paid In Mistake. Continued
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Chapter XXIV. Money Paid To Another's Use
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Money Paid To Another's Use. Part 2
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Money Paid To Another's Use. Part 3
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Money Paid To Another's Use. Part 4
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Money Paid To Another's Use. Part 4. Continued
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Money Paid To Another's Use. Part 5
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Money Paid To Another's Use. Part 6
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Money Paid To Another's Use. Part 7
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Chapter XXV. Account Stated
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Account Stated. Continued
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Chapter XXVI. Parties. I. Plaintiffs
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II. Defendants
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III. Joint Plaintiffs And Defendants
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IV. Assignees
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I. Plaintiffs
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I. Plaintiffs. Continued
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I. Plaintiffs. Part 2
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I. Plaintiffs. Part 3
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I. Plaintiffs. Part 4
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I. Plaintiffs. Part 5
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I. Plaintiffs. Part 6
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I. Plaintiffs. Part 7
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I. Plaintiffs. Part 8
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I. Plaintiffs. Part 9
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I. Plaintiffs. Part 10
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I. Plaintiffs. Part 11
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I. Plaintiffs. Part 12
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I. Plaintiffs. Part 13
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Defendants
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Defendants. Part 2
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Defendants. Part 2. Continued
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Defendants. Part 3
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Joint Plaintiffs And Defendants
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Joint Plaintiffs And Defendants. Part 2
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Joint Plaintiffs And Defendants. Part 3
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Joint Plaintiffs And Defendants. Part 4
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Joint Plaintiffs And Defendants. Part 5
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Joint Plaintiffs And Defendants. Part 6
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Joint Plaintiffs And Defendants. Part 7
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Joint Plaintiffs And Defendants. Part 8
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Joint Plaintiffs And Defendants. Part 9
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Joint Plaintiffs And Defendants. Part 10
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Assignees
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Assignees. Part 2
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Assignees. Part 3
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Assignees. Part 4
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Assignees. Part 5
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Assignees. Part 6
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Assignees. Part 7
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Chapter XXVII. Novation
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Novation. Part 2
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Novation. Part 3
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Novation. Part 4
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Novation. Part 5
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Novation. Part 6
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Novation. Part 7
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Novation. Part 8
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Chapter XXVIII. Mode Of Performance. I. General Rules
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I. General Rules
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II. Place
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II. Place. Part 2
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II. Place. Part 3
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II. Place. Part 4
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II. Place. Part 5
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III. Time
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III. Time. Part 2
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III. Time. Part 3
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III. Time. Part 4
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III. Time. Part 5
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III. Time. Part 6
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III. Time. Part 7
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III. Time. Part 8
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III. Time. Part 9
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IV. Quantity And Quality
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IV. Quantity And Quality. Part 2
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IV. Quantity And Quality. Part 3
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IV. Quantity And Quality. Part 4
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IV. Quantity And Quality. Part 5
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IV. Quantity And Quality. Part 6
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IV. Quantity And Quality. Part 7
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IV. Quantity And Quality. Part 8
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IV. Quantity And Quality. Part 9
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Chapter XXIX. Payment. I. Appropriation
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V. Payment By Negotiable Paper
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I. Appropriation
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I. Appropriation. Part 2
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I. Appropriation. Part 3
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I. Appropriation. Part 4
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I. Appropriation. Part 5
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I. Appropriation. Part 6
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I. Appropriation. Part 7
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II. Partial Payment
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II. Partial Payment. Continued
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III. Receipts
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IV. Payment By And To Agents, Executors, Trustees, And Joint Debtors
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Payment By And To Agents, Executors, Trustees, Joint Debtors. Part 2
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Payment By And To Agents, Trustees, Joint Debtors. Part 3
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Payment By And To Agents, Trustees, Joint Debtors. Part 4
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Payment By And To Agents, Trustees, Joint Debtors. Part 5
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Payment By Negotiable Paper
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Payment By Negotiable Paper. Part 2
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Payment By Negotiable Paper. Part 3
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Payment By Negotiable Paper. Part 4
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Payment By Negotiable Paper. Part 5
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Payment By Negotiable Paper. Part 6
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VI. Payment In Bank Notes
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VII. Payment By Letter
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VIII. Payment In Goods And Set-Off
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IX. Effect Of Payment
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Chapter XXX. Tender
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I. Tender Of Monet In Discharge Of Debt
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I. Tender Of Monet In Discharge Of Debt. Part 2
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I. Tender Of Monet In Discharge Of Debt. Part 3
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I. Tender Of Monet In Discharge Of Debt. Part 4
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I. Tender Of Monet In Discharge Of Debt. Part 5
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I. Tender Of Monet In Discharge Of Debt. Part 6
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I. Tender Of Monet In Discharge Of Debt. Part 7
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I. Tender Of Monet In Discharge Of Debt. Part 8
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I. Tender Of Monet In Discharge Of Debt. Part 9
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II. Distinctive Rule As To Goods
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II. Distinctive Rule As To Goods. Part 2
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II. Distinctive Rule As To Goods. Part 3
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Chapter XXXI. Accord And Satisfaction
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Accord And Satisfaction. Part 2
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Accord And Satisfaction. Part 3
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Accord And Satisfaction. Part 4
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Accord And Satisfaction. Part 5
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Accord And Satisfaction. Part 6
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Accord And Satisfaction. Part 7
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Accord And Satisfaction. Part 8
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Chapter XXXII. Set-Off
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Set-Off. Part 2
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Set-Off. Part 3
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Set-Off. Part 4
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Set-Off. Part 5
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Set-Off. Part 6
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Set-Off. Part 7
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Set-Off. Part 8
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Set-Off. Part 9
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Chapter XXXIII. Release
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Release. Part 2
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Release. Part 3
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Release. Part 4
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Release. Part 5
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Release. Part 6
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Chapter XXXIV. Negligence In Contracting
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Negligence In Contracting. Part 2
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Negligence In Contracting. Part 2. Continued
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Negligence In Contracting. Part 3
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Negligence In Contracting. Part 4
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Negligence In Contracting. Part 5
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Negligence In Contracting. Part 6
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Negligence In Contracting. Part 7
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Negligence In Contracting. Part 7. Continued
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Chapter XXXV. Constitutional Limitation As To Impairing
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Constitutional Limitation As To Impairing. Part 2
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Constitutional Limitation As To Impairing. Part 3
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Constitutional Limitation As To Impairing. Part 4
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Constitutional Limitation As To Impairing. Part 5
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Handbook Of The Law Of Contracts | by Wm. L. Clark, Jr.
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Preface To The Third Edition
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Preface To The Second Edition
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Preface To The First Edition
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Chapter I. Definition, Nature, And Requisites of Contract In General
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Agreement
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Communication Of Intention
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Reference To Legal Relations
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Consequences Must Affect The Parties
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Obligation
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The Parties Must Be Definite
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The Rights And Liabilities Must Be Definite
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Agreement Broader Term Than Contract
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Sources Of Obligation 21 - Directly From Agreement
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Promise
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Void, Voidable, And Unenforceable Agreements
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Essentials Of Contract
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Chapter II. Offer And Acceptance
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Forms Of Offer And Acceptance
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Executed And Executory Consideration
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Communication By Conduct - Implied Contracts
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"Implied Contracts" - The Term Explained
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Communication Of Offer
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Terms Of Offer Partly Uncommumcated
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Necessity And Effect Of Acceptance
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Communication Of Acceptance
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Offer Of Promise For Act
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Offer To Guaranty Future Advances
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Offer Of Promise For A Promise
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Contract By Correspondence
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Character, Mode, Place, And Time Of Acceptance
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Agreement To Make Contract
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Acceptance Varying From Offer
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Manner, Place, And Time Of Acceptance
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Revocation Of Offer
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Offer Under Seal
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Agreement To Hold Offer Open - "Refusals" And "Options"
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Necessity Of Communication Of Revocation
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Efflux Of Time
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Rejection
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Death Or Insanity Of Party
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Offers To The Public Generally
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Acceptance And Revocation
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Performance Of Services In Ignorance Of Offer - Motive
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Intention To Create Legal Relations
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Intention To Create Legal Relations. Part 2
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Intention To Create Legal Relations. Part 3
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Offer As Capable Of Creating Legal Relations - Definiteness And Certainty
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Chapter III. Classification Of Contracts - Contracts Under Seal And Contracts Of Record
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Classification Of Contracts
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Judgments
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Characteristics Of Judgment - Estoppel
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Recognizance
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How Contracts Under Seal Are Made
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How Contracts Under Seal Are Made. Part 2. Delivery
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How Contracts Under Seal Are Made. Part 3. Escrow
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Deed Poll And Indenture
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Exceptions
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Estoppel By Deed
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Limitation Of Actions
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Gratuitous Promises
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Gratuitous Promises. Continued
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Necessity For Contract Under Seal
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At Common Law - Gratuitous Promises - Contracts With Corporations
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Chapter IV. Contracts Required To Be In Writing - Statute Of Frauds
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In General Of Requirement Of Writing
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Common Law
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Statutory Requirements Of Form
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Statute Of Frauds
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Statute Of Frauds - In General
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Statute Of Frauds - In General. Part 2
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Statute Of Frauds - In General. Part 3
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Statute Of Frauds - In General. Part 3. Part 2
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Statute Of Frauds - In General. Part 3. Part 3
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Promise To Indemnify
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Promise To Indemnify. Part 2
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Promise To Indemnify. Part 3
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Crops And Other Products Of Land
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Licenses And Easements
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Statutes Varying From The English Statute
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Possibility Of Performance
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Possibility Of Performance. Continued
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Part Performance Within A Year
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Particular Contracts
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Form Merely Evidentiary
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Showing As To The Parties
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Showing As To Terms
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Showing As To Terms. Continued
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Showing As To Subject-Matter
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Showing As To Consideration
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Separate Papers
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Signature
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Signature By Agent
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Signature By Agent. Continued
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Part Performance
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Compelling Execution Of Writing
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The Contract As A Defense
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Waiver Of Statute
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Waiver Of Statute. Part 2
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Contracts For Work, Labor, And Materials
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Goods, Wares, And Merchandises
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Acceptance
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Actual Receipt
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Actual Receipt. Part 2
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Actual Receipt. Part 3
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Chapter V. Consideration
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Consideration Defined
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Consideration Distinguished From Motive
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Consideration Distinguished From Motive. Continued
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Necessity For Consideration, And Presumption
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Gratuitous' Employment
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Statutory Presumption Of Consideration
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Adequacy Of Consideration
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Exception In Exchange Of Fixed Values
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Reality Of Consideration
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Forms Of Consideration
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Voluntary Subscriptions
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Contingent And Conditional Promises - Options
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Contingent And Conditional Promises - Options. Continued
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Time Of Forbearance
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Forbearance To Dp What One Cannot Legally Do
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Compromise
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Compromise. Part 2
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Compromise. Part 3
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Promise To Third Person To Perform Existing Contract
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Part Payment In Satisfaction Of Debt
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Part Payment In Satisfaction Of Debt. Part 2
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Part Payment In Satisfaction Of Debt. Part 3
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Part Payment In Satisfaction Of Debt. Part 4
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Impossible Promise
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Vague Promise
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Legality Of Consideration
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Executed Consideration
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Past Consideration
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Exceptions To The Rule As To Past Consideration
-
Exceptions To The Rule As To Past Consideration. Continued
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Chapter VI. Capacity Of Parties
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Political Status - States And United States
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Political Status - States And United States. Part 2
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Political Status - States And United States. Part 3
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Professional Status
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Infants - In General
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The Old Doctrine As To The Effect Of An Infant's Contract
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Valid Contracts - Quasi Contracts
-
Valid Contracts - Quasi Contracts. Continued
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Void Contracts
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Appointment Of Agent
-
Appointment Of Agent. Continued
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What Are Necessaries - In General
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Must Concern His Person
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Money
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Question Of Law Or Fact
-
Express Contract For Necessaries
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When Disaffirmance Necessary
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When Ratification Is Necessary
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When Ratification Is Necessary. Part 2. Time Of Avoidance
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Writing Required By Statute
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Where No Statutory Requirement
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Where No Statutory Requirement. Part 2
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Where No Statutory Requirement. Part 3
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Where No Statutory Requirement. Part 4
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Where No Statutory Requirement. Part 4. Part 2
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Where No Statutory Requirement. Part 4. Part 3
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Where No Statutory Requirement. Part 5
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Disaffirmance
-
Disaffirmance. Continued
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Insane Persons - In General
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Effect Of Contracts
-
Effect Of Contracts. Continued
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Inquisition And Adjudication Of Lunacy
-
Ignorance And Good Faith Of The Other Party
-
Ignorance And Good Faith Of The Other Party. Continued
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Return Of Consideration On Avoidance
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Avoidance As Against Third Persons
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Drunken Persons
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Married Women
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Exceptions - At Common Law
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Exceptions - At Common Law. Part 2
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Corporations
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Mode Of Contracting - Seal
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What Contracts Are Authorized
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Ultra Vires Contracts
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Chapter VII. Reality Of Consent
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Mistake
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Mistake As To The Nature Of The Transaction - Written Instrument
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Mistake As To The Person With Whom The Contract Is Made
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Mistake As To Subject-Matter Of Contract
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Mistake As To Subject-Matter Of Contract. Part 2
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Mistake As To Price
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Mistake Of Law
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Mistake Of Law. Continued
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Misrepresentation
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What Amounts To A Representation
-
Misrepresentation Distinguished From Fraud
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Misrepresentation Distinguished From Conditions And Warranties
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Misrepresentation Distinguished From Conditions And Warranties. Continued
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Conclusion As To Effect Of Misrepresentation
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Excepted Contracts Affected By Mere Misrepresentation
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Excepted Contracts Affected By Mere Misrepresentation. Part 2
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Excepted Contracts Affected By Mere Misrepresentation. Part 3
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Excepted Contracts Affected By Mere Misrepresentation. Part 4
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Effect In Equity
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Fraud
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Fraud Is A False Representation
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Fraud Is A False Representation. Continued
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Mistake As To Nature Of Promise Known To Other Party
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Character Of Representations - Opinion Or Expectation
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Character Of Representations - Opinion Or Expectation. Part 2
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Character Of Representations - Opinion Or Expectation. Part 3
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Right To Rely On Statements
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Right To Rely On Statements. Continued
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Knowledge Of Falsity - Recklessness
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Intention
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Intention. Continued
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Representation Must Deceive
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Injury Must Result
-
Limitations To Right To Rescind
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Return Of Consideration - Placing In Statu Quo
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Return Of Consideration - Placing In Statu Quo. Continued
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Duress
-
Duress Per Minas
-
Duress Of Imprisonment
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Duress Of Goods
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Against Whom
-
Against Whom. Continued
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Undue Influence
-
The Presumption From Circumstances
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Relationship Of Parties - Parental And Quasi Parental Relation
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Relationship Of Parties - Parental And Quasi Parental Relation. Part 2
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Relationship Of Parties - Parental And Quasi Parental Relation. Part 3
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Mental Weakness
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Mental Weakness. Continued
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Chapter VIII. Legality of Object
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Classification Of Unlawful Agreements
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Agreements In Violation Of Positive Law
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Agreements Involving The Commission Of Crime
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Agreement To Commit CIVIL Wrong
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Agreement To Commit CIVIL Wrong. Part 2
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Agreement To Commit CIVIL Wrong. Part 3
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Agreement To Commit CIVIL Wrong. Part 4
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Prohibition - Effect Of Penalty
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Doing Indirectly What Cannot Be Done Directly
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Regulating Trade, Profession, Or Business
-
Regulating Trade, Profession, Or Business. Continued
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Contracts In Breach Of Sunday Laws
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Contracts In Breach Of Sunday Laws. Part 2
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Contracts In Breach Of Sunday Laws. Part 3
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Usury
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Usury. Part 2
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Usury. Part 3
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Usury. Part 4
-
Usury. Part 5
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Wagers And Gambling Transactions
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Wagers And Gambling Transactions. Part 2
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Wagers And Gambling Transactions. Part 3
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Lotteries
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Agreements Contrary To Public Policy
-
Agreements Contrary To Public Policy. Continued
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Traffic In Public Offices
-
Agreements Affecting The Compensation Of Public Officers
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Assignment Of Salary Or Pension By Officer
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Lobbying Contracts
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Corruption Of Public Officers
-
Agreements By Public Or Quasi Public Corporations
-
Agreements Affecting The Government, Etc
-
Agreements Affecting The Government, Etc. Continued
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Compounding Crime
-
Reference To Arbitration
-
Reference To Arbitration. Continued
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Maintenance
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Champerty
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Champerty. Part 2
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Champerty. Part 3
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Champerty. Part 4
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Parental Relation
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Restraint Unlimited As To Space
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Restraint Unlimited As To Time
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Sale Of Secret Process
-
Agreement To Assign Future Patents
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Agreement To Assign Future Patents. Continued
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Monopolies Under Patents
-
Combinations Between Laborers, Mechanics, And Other Workmen
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Combinations Between Employers
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Combinations Between Employers. Part 2. Exemption From Liability For Negligence
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Combinations Between Employers. Part 3
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Effect Of Illegality
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Effect Of Illegality. Part 2
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Effect Of Illegality. Part 3
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Effect Of Illegality. Part 4
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Mistake Of Fact
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The English Rule
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The Rule In America
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The Rule In America. Continued
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Unlawful Intention On One Side Only
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Unlawful Intention On One Side Only. Part 2
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Unlawful Intention On One Side Only. Part 3
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Locus PœNitentice
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Par Delictum
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Recovery Upon Quantum Meruit
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Recovery Upon Quantum Meruit. Continued
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Change Of Law
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Chapter IX. Operation Of Contract
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Limits Of Contractual Relation - In General
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Apparent Exceptions To The Rule - Agency
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Contract May Impose Duty On Third Parties
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Contract May Impose Duty On Third Parties. Continued
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Promise For Benefit Of Third Person - The English Doctrine
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Promise For Benefit Of Third Person - The English Doctrine. Part 2
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Promise For Benefit Of Third Person - The English Doctrine. Part 3
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Promise For Benefit Of Third Person - The English Doctrine. Part 4
-
Assignment Of Contracts - In General
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Assignment Of Contracts - In General. Continued
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At Common Law
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Rule In Equity
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Rule In Equity. Part 2
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Rule In Equity. Part 3
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Rule In Equity. Part 4
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Rule In Equity. Part 5
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Rule In Equity. Part 6
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Under Statutes
-
Under Statutes. Continued
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Covenants Affecting Leasehold Interests
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Covenants Affecting Freehold Interests
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Covenants Affecting Freehold Interests. Part 2
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Covenants Affecting Freehold Interests. Part 3
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Statutory Changes In The Law
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Joint And Several Contracts
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Joint Promisors
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Joint Promisors. Continued
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Joint Promisees
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Joint Promisees. Part 2
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Joint Promisees. Part 3
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Chapter X. Interpretation Of Contract
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Difference Between Formal And Simple Contracts
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Simple Contracts
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Simple Contracts. Continued
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Proof Of Supplementary Or Collateral Terms
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Explanation Of Terms
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Evidence Of Custom And Usage
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Evidence Of Custom And Usage. Part 2
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Evidence Of Custom And Usage. Part 3
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Evidence Of Custom And Usage. Part 4
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Evidence Of Custom And Usage. Part 5
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Subsidiary Rules
-
Subsidiary Rules. Continued
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Terms Implied - Unexpressed Intention
-
Terms Implied - Unexpressed Intention. Continued
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Terms Implied - Unexpressed Intention. Part 2. Rules As To Penalties And Liquidated Damages
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Terms Implied - Unexpressed Intention. Part 3
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Terms Implied - Unexpressed Intention. Part 4. Joint And Several Contracts
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Joint And Several Liabilities
-
Joint And Several Rights
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Chapter XI. Discharge Of Contract
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Discharge Of Contract By Agreement
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Discharge Of Contract By Agreement. Part 2
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Discharge Of Contract By Agreement. Part 3
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Discharge Of Contract By Agreement. Part 4. Form Of Discharge By New Agreement
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Discharge Of Contract By Agreement. Part 5. Provisions For Discharge Contained In The Contract - Conditions Subsequent
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Discharge On Nonfulfillment Of Term
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Occurrence Of Specified Event
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Discharge Optional With Notice
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Discharge Of Contract By Performance
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Substantial Performance
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Performance To Satisfaction Of Promisor
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Time Of Performance
-
Effect Of Failure Of Performance
-
Payment By Negotiable Or Nonnegotiable Instrument
-
Application Of Payments
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Application Of Payments. Part 2
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Application Of Payments. Part 3. Tender
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Application Of Payments. Part 4
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Discharge Of Contract By Breach - In General
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Forms Of Discharge By Breach
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Before Performance Is Due
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In The Course Of Performance
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In The Course Of Performance. Continued
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Breach By Failure Of Performance
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Absolute Promises
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Promises The Performance Of Which Is Divisible
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Promises The Performance Of Which Is Divisible. Part 2
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Promises The Performance Of Which Is Divisible. Part 3
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Subsidiary Promises
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Conditional Promises
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Breach Of Concurrent Condition
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Breach Of Concurrent Condition. Part 2
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Breach Of Concurrent Condition. Part 3
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Breach Of Concurrent Condition. Part 4
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Waiver And Acquiescence In Breach Of Condition
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Failure Of Consideration
-
Failure Of Consideration. Continued
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Discharge By Impossibility Of Performance
-
Discharge By Impossibility Of Performance. Part 2
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Discharge By Impossibility Of Performance. Part 3
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Discharge By Impossibility Of Performance. Part 4
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Discharge By Impossibility Of Performance. Part 5
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Discharge By Operation Of Law
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Discharge By Operation Of Law. Part 2
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Discharge By Operation Of Law. Part 3
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Intent
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Consent
-
Loss Of Instrument
-
Remedies On Breach Of Contract
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Remote And Proximate
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Vindictive, Punitive, Or Exemplary Damages
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Difficulties In Assessment - Speculative Damages
-
Adequate Remedy At Law
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Inability Of Court To Supervise And Insure Performance
-
Specific Performance Discretionary
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Release
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Accord And Satisfaction
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Accord And Satisfaction. Part 2
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Accord And Satisfaction. Part 3
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Disabilities And Exceptions
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Acknowledgment And New Promise
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Chapter XII. Quasi Contract
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Money Paid For The Use Of Another
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Money Received For The Use Of Another
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Money Received For The Use Of Another. Part 2
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Money Received For The Use Of Another. Part 3
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Money Received For The Use Of Another. Part 4
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Money Received For The Use Of Another. Part 5
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Money Received For The Use Of Another. Part 6
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Money Received For The Use Of Another. Part 7
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Money Received For The Use Of Another. Part 8
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Money Received For The Use Of Another. Part 9
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Recovery For Benefits Conferred
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Recovery For Benefits Conferred. Part 2
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Recovery For Benefits Conferred. Part 3
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Recovery For Benefits Conferred. Part 4
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Recovery For Benefits Conferred. Part 5
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The Hornbook Series Of Elementary Treatises On All The Principal Subjects Of The Law
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Business Law - Case Method | by William Kixmiller, William H. Spencer
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Foreword
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Contracts. I. The General Nature Of A Contract. 1. The Essentials Of A Contract. A. There Must Be Two Parties
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B. There Must Be Mutual Assent Of The Parties
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C. There Must Be A Distinct, Common Understanding
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D. There Must Be A Proposal Which Results In A Promise Or An Act When Accepted
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E. There Must Be An Active Intention To Accept The Proposal
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2. Contract Classified. A. Contract May Be Under Seal Or May Be Simple. (1) Sealed Contracts
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(2) Simple Contracts
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B. Contracts May Be Express Or Implied. (1) Express Contracts
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(2) Implied Contracts
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C. Contracts May Be Executed Or Executory. (1) Contracts Executed In Part
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(2) Executory Contracts
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D. Contracts May Be Unilateral Or Bilateral. (1) Unilateral Contracts
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(2) Bilateral Contracts
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II. The Formation Of A Contract. 1. The Requisites Of Form. A. Oral Contracts Are Generally Enforcible
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B. Contracts May Be In Writing. (1) A Written Contract May Be Stipulated
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(2) No Particular Form Is Necessary
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(3) An Agreement May Be Partly In Writing And Partly Oral
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(4) A Written Contract Need Not Be Signed
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(5) Agreement Signed By One Party And Acted On By The Other Is A Binding Contract
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C. Contracts Required To Be In Writing Under The Statute Of Frauds. (1) Contracts Within One Division Of The Statute
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(2) Contracts Within The Other Division Of The Statute Of Frauds
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(3) The Statute Requires The Writing To Be Signed By The Party Under The Obligation
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(4) Failure To Comply With The Statute Makes The Contract Unenforcible In Court
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D. Contracts May Be Under Seal. (1) The Seal Makes It Binding
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(2) No Particular Device Is Necessary For A Seal
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2. Parties To A Contract. A. There Must Be Two Or More Competent Parties
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3. Mutual Agreement. A. There Must Be An Offer. (1) Negotiations Do Not Constitute An Offer
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(2) The Offer Must Be Communicated To The Offeiee
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(3) An Offer May Be Made To The Public
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(4) An Offer By Telegram Or Letter Is Complete When The Message Is Received
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(5) An Offer May Be One Of Four Kinds. A. An Offer Of An Act For A Promise
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B. An Offer Of A Promise For An Act
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C. An Offer Of A Promise For A Promise
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D. An Offer Of A Promise Conditional Only On Mere Assent Of Other Party Must Be Under Seal
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(6) An Offer Must Be Certain
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(7) The Terms Of The Offer May Not All Be Communicated. A. Unexpressed Terms
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B. Usages And Customs Of Trade
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C. Terms On A Document Unread But Known To Be There By The Other Party
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D. Terms On The Document Unknown To Be There By The Other Party
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E. Terms Not Readily Discernible
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F. Terms Issued In A General Notice
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G. Terms Stipulated After The Agreement Is Made
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(8) An Agreement To Hold An Offer Open Is An Option
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(9) An Offer Terminates. A. By Merger Into Contract
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B. By Expiration Of The Time Designated
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C. If No Time Is Designated, An Offer Terminates Within A Reasonable Time
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D. By Death
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E. By Conditional Acceptance
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F. By Revocation
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B. There Must Be An Acceptance. (1) Acceptance Changes The Offer Into A Contract
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(2) When Offer Specifies The Time, An Acceptance After That Time Is Of No Effect
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(3) When No Time For Acceptance Is Made, A Reasonable Time To Accept Is Implied
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(4) Acceptance Must Be An Overt Act. A. Acceptance Must Be Communicated
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B. If Acceptance Is Made In Manner Required, It Is Not Material If It Is Never Received
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C. Acceptance By Post Or Telegraph Complete When Posted Or Telegraphed
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D. An Offer May Require Actual Receipt Of Acceptance
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(5) Silence Alone Is Not An Acceptance
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(6) Acceptance Must Be By The Person To Whom The Offer Is Made
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(7) A General Offer May Be Restricted In Acceptance
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(8) Acceptance May Be One Of Two Kinds. A. Acceptance May Be By A Promise
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B. An Acceptance May Be An Act
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(9) The Power, But Not The Right, To Withdraw An Offer, Exists After Acceptance
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C. There Must Be Contractual Intention. (1) The Parties Must Intend To Bind Each Other In A Legal Manner
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(2) Relationship Or Membership In A Family Indicates Lack Of Contractual Intention
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(3) An Offer Made In Jest Cannot Be Accepted In A Legal Sense
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(4) A Proposal Made Without Intention To Contract Cannot Be Accepted In A Legal Sense
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(5) A Proposal Made Without Contractual Intention May Be Accepted, In Case The Other Reasonably Believes That It Is Made In Earnest
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(6) An Invitation To Bid Cannot Be Turned Into A Promise By An Acceptance
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(7) Railroad Time Tables Are Subject To Acceptance
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4. Consideration In A Contract. A. Consideration Is The Moving Force Of A Contract
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B. Every Contract, Not Under Seal, Requires A Consideration
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C. The Adequacy Of The Consideration Is Not Material
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D. Consideration Need Not Be In Money Or Money Value
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E. Consideration May Take One Of The Following Forms. (1) In A Bi-Lateral Contract It Is A Promise For A Promise
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(2) In Unilateral Contracts, It Is The Act Of One Party For The Promise Of The Other
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F. There May Be A Good Consideration. (1) In A Compromise
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(2) In A Composition With Creditors
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(3) In The Force Of A Previous Request
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G. There Is No Consideration. (1) In The Promise To Perform What One Is Bound To Do
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(2) Where There Is Impossibility Of Performance
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(3) When The Undertaking Is Gratuitous
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(4) Where The Act Has Been Previously Performed On One Side
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(5) In A Moral Obligation
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(6) In A Promise That Is Too Vague
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(7) In A Promise To Discharge The Balance Of A Debt On Payment Of Part
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H. An Obligation Unenforcible By Some Rule Of Law Will Be Revived By A New Promise
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III. Consent Of Either Party Must Be Real. 1. There May Be Lack Of Consent Because Of Mistakes. A. Mistake As To The Nature Of The Contract
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B. Mistake As To The Person With Whom The Contract Is Made
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C. Mistake As To Thing About Which The Contract Is Made. (1) As To Its Existence
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(2) Mistake As To Its Identity
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(3) Mistake As To Quality
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2. There May Be Lack Of Consent Because Of Misrepresentation. A. Misrepresentation Does Not Affect Reality Of Consent At Law
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B. Misrepresentation In Land Contracts
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C. When Made By One Who Stands In A Confidential Relation
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D. When Made Carelessly, Misrepresentations Amount To Fraud
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3. There May Be Lack Of Consideration Because Of Fraud. A. There Are Five Characteristics Essential To Fraud. (1) There Must Be A Misrepresentation Of Fact
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(2) There Must Be A Knowledge Of The Falsity Of The Wrong-Doer
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(3) There Must Be Intention To Have The Party Rely On The Untruth
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(4) There Must Be Actual Reliance On The Untruth
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(5) There Must Be Loss Suffered From The Deception
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B. Fraud Gives The Injured Party Right To Avoid The Contract
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4. There May Be Lack Of Consent Because Of Duress
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5. There May Be Lack Of Consent Because Of Undue Influence
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IV. The Object Of The Contract Must Be Legal. 1. Contracts May Be Made Illegal By Statute
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2. Contract May Be Illegal Because Of The Common Law. A. Contrary To Public Policy
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B. Contrary To Rules Of Common Law
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3. Effect Of Illegality Of The Contract. A. When The Contract Is Severable
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B. When The Contract Is A Unity
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C. The Court's Action On An Illegal Contract
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V. Contracts May Be Discharged. 1. By Agreement. A. Waiver
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B. Substituted Agreement
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C. By A Provision In The Contract
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2. By Performance A. Payment
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B. Tender
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C. Substantial Performance
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3. By Breach. A. Renunciation Before Time For Performance
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B. Renunciation In The Course Of Performance
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4. By Impossibility
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Persons. I. Infants. 1. Period Of Lnfancy
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2. Contracts Which Can Be Avoided. A. Voidability
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B. Disaffirmance During Minority
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C. Disaffirmance After Majority
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D. Effect Of Disaffirmance
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E. Recovery By The Infant Of What He Has Paid Under A Voidable Contract
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F. No Formality Necessary In Disaffirming
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3. Obligations Which Cannot Be Avoided. A. Obligation Incurred For Necessaries
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B. Obligations Imposed On Infants By Law
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C. Estoppel
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D. Right To Disaffirm Is Personal To The Infant
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4. Acts Of Disaffirmance By An Infant. A. Act Of Disaffirmance Necessary
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B. Appropriate Act
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C. Obligation To Return Benefit
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5. Recovering The Consideration By The Infant. A. Recovery Of Personal Property
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B. Recovery Of Real Estate
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6. Acts Of Affirmance. A. What Constitutes Affirmance
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B. Infant's Knowledge Of Legal Non-Liability
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C. Recovery On The Contract As Affirmed
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7. Effect Of Infant's Acts On Right Of Third Persons. A. Simple Contracts
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B. Effect Of A Conveyance Of Real Estate
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C. Indorsement Of Negotiable Paper By An Infant
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8. Civil Wrongs Committed By Infants. A. Wrongs Not Arising From A Contract
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B. Wrongs Arising From A Contract
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II. Parent And Child. 1. The Custody Of The Child. A. Possession Of The Child
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B. Control Of The Child
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C. Discipline Of The Child
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2. Maintenance Of The Child. A. Support By The Father
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B. Education Of The Child
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3. Right To Earnings And Services Of The Child. A. Right Of The Parent To His Earnings
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B. Right Of The Parent To The Property Of The Child
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C. The Right Of The Child To His Earnings
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4. Rights And Liabilities Of Parents In Respect To Civil Wrong Done To And By Infants. A. Right Of The Child For Injuries By Third Persons
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B. Right Of The Parents For Injuries To The Child By Third Persons
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C. Wrong Done By The Child To Third Persons
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D. Wrong Done To The Child By The Parent
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III. Husband And Wife. 1. The Contract To Marry. A. Consideration
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B. Consent
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C. Action For Breach Of Promise To Marry
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2. Contract Of Marriage. A. Common Law Marriage
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B. Capacity Of The Parties
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C. Consent Of The Parties
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D. Marriage Formalities Without Complete Consent
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3. Effect Of Marriage On Property Of The Woman. A. Personal Property
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B. Real Property
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C. Wife's Separate Estate
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4. Contracts Made By The Wife. A. Contracts Made Before Marriage
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B. Contract Made After Marriage
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C. Liability Of Husband For Wife's Necessaries
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D. Later Developments In Courts Of Equity
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E. Liability Under Modern Statutes
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5. Civil Wrongs Committed By The Wife. A. Before Marriage
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B. Liability For Wrongs Committed After Marriage
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6. Civil Wrongs Suffered By Wife Or Husband. A. Right Of Wife
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B. Right Of Husband
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C. Right Of The Wife When Wrong Is Committed By Husband
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D. Right Of The Husband For Wrongs Committed With Respect To His Marital Relations
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E. Right Of The Wife For Wrongs Committed In Respect To Her Marital Rights
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7. Rights As Between Husband And Wife On Contracts. A. Duty Of The Husband To Support His Wife
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B. Marriage Abrogates Contracts Made Prior To Marriage
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C. Contract Made After Marriage
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D. Gifts Between Husband And Wife May Be Of No Legal Effect
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8. Crimes Of Husband And Wife. A. Crimes Committed By The Wife
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Agency. I. Agency Is A Relation Created By Contract. 1. The Agent Is One Who Is Under The Control Of His Employer
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II. Agency Is Different From Other Contract Relationships. 1. Agent And Servant
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2. Agent And Independent Contractor
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3. Agent And Tenant
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III. Agents May Be Classified As To The Manner Of Their Creation Or As To Their Functions. 1. Agency May Be By Express Words Or May Be Implied
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2. Agency May Be Del Credere Or Non Del Credere
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IV. A Principal Must Have Greater Capacity To Contract Than An Agent. 1. The Principal Must Have Capacity To Do That Which He Has Authorized The Agent To Do
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2. An Agent Need Not Have The Personal Capacity To Do That Which He Has Been Authorized To Do
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V. The Relation Of Agency May Be Formed In Two Ways. 1. The Appointment May Be By Act Of The Principal Prior To The Agent's Dealing With Third Persons. A. The Formal Requisites Depend Upon The Powers Given To The Agent. (1) Generally No Particular Form Is Necessary In Appointing An Agent
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(2) An Agent Need Not Have Written Authority To Make A Written Contract
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(3) The Statute Of Frauds Requires That Certain Agency Contracts Be In Writing
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(4) Authority To Make A Contract Under Seal Must Be Given Under Seal
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B. There Must Be Contractual Elements Present. (1) There Must Be Mutual Assent
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(2) There Must Be Consideration
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2. The Appointment May Be By Act Of The Principal Subsequent To The Agent's Act With Third Person
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B. The Elements Essential To Ratification Are Those Which Would Have Been Necessary Had There Been Authorization. (1) The Act Must Have Been One That Could Have Been Authorized
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(2) The One Who Ratifies Must Have Been In Existence When The Contract Was Made
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(3) The Act Must Have Been Performed As Agent For The Principal
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(4) The Principal Must Have Full Knowledge At The Time Of The Ratification
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(5) Ratification Must Be Of The Whole Act
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C. Ratification In The Manner Of Previous Authorization. (1) Ratification Must Be In The Form Required For Previous Authorization
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(2) Ratification May Be Express
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(3) Ratification May Be Implied
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D. Ratification Places The Parties In The Position Which Would Have Resulted From Previous Authorization. (1) The Principal Cannot Ratify If The Rights Of Third Persons Have Intervened
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(2) Ratification Relieves The Agent
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VI. The Contract Creating The Agency Is Subject To The Usual Rules Of Construction. 1. Authority Must Be Distinguished From Instruction
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2. General Authority Includes All The Power To Carry On The Business Or Undertaking In Hand
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3. Special Authority Is The Power Given To Do A Single Act
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4. Certain Authority Can Be Delegated. A. Power Can Be Delegated, When That Is Customary
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B. Power Can Be Delegated When That Is Implied From The Nature Of The Agency
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C. Agent Is Liable When He Delegates Without Right
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VII. Certain Duties And Liabilities Arise Out Of The Relation Of Agency. 1. The Agent Owes Certain Duties To The Principal. A. The Agent Must Exercise Good Faith
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B. Agent Must Obey Instructions
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C. Agent Must Exercise Care
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D. The Agent Must Account
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2. The Principal Owes Certain Duties To The Agent. A. The Principal Must Compensate The Agent
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B. The Principal Must Compensate The Agent When The Agency Is Terminated By The Principal
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C. The Principal Need Not Compensate Agent When The Agent Abandons The Contract
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D. Principal Must Compensate For Work Done When Contract Is Terminated Without The Fault Of Either Party
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E. The Principal Must Reimburse The Agent For His Expenditures In Behalf Of The Principal
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3. Principal And Agent Owe Certain Duties To Third Persons. A. Either Principal Or Agent May Be Liable For Civil Wrong Of Agent. (1) Agent Is Liable For His Own Wrong Although Acting For His Principal
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(2) The Principal Is Liable For The Agents Wrong When The Agent Is Acting Within The Course Of His Employment
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B. Liability Of A Principal Or Agent Upon Simple Contracts, When The Principal Is Known, Depends Upon Circumstances. (1) Principal May Be Liable On An Unauthorized Contract When Made In An Emergency And Where It Is Reasonable
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(2) The Principal Is Never Liable On An Unauthoiized Contract When The Third Person Knows Of The Limitation
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(3) The Agent Is Liable For A Breach Of Warranty In Making An Unauthorized Contract
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(4) The Agent Is Liable Although He Intends To Bind His Principal, When He Signs A Written Contract In A Manner Binding Himself
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(5) The Principal's Liability May Be Terminated, If The Third Person Accepts The Agent As The Debtor
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C. When The Principal Is Unknown, All The Elements Of Agency May Nevertheless Exist. (1) The Principal May Hold The Third Person
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(2) The Third Person May Hold The Principal After He Is Disclosed
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(3) The Third Person May Hold The Agent Upon Whose Credit He Depended
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(4) The Agent May Hold The Third Person
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D. The Agent Is Liable On A Sealed Contract If His Principal Is Not Named And The Agent Merely Describes Himself As Such
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E. The Principal Must Be Named As A Party To A Negotiable Instrument In Order That He Shall Be Liable
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VIII. Termination Of The Relation. 1. By Act Of The Parties. A. Expiration Of The Term Of Agency
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2. Revocation By The Principal. A. The Principal Has The Power To Revoke
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B. Principal May Have To Pay Damages
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C. Certain Agencies Are Non-Revocable
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D. Necessity Of Notice Of Termination Of Agent's Authority
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3. Abandonment By The Agent
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4. Renunciation By The Agent
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5. Termination By Operation Of Law. A. Bankruptcy
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B. Relationship Terminated By Death Story Case
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C. Relationship Not Terminated By Death Where Agent Has An Interest In Subject Matter Of The Agency
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Partnership. I. The Nature Of Partnership. 1. General Explanation
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2. Distinguished From Other Relations. A. Partnership And Non-Profit Associations
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B. Partnership And Corporation
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C. Partnership And Co-Ownership
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D. Partnership And Relation Of Debtor And Creditor
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E. Partnership And Employment
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F. Distinction Between Partnership And Joint Promoters
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G. Partnership And Relation Of Borrower And Lender
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H. Partnership And Tenancy
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3. Tests For Determining The Relation Of Partnership. A. Control Over The Property. B. The True Test Of Partnership
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C. Partnership Liability May Be Determined, Not By Contracts Between The Parties, But By Representations To Third Persons
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4. Classes Of Partnership. A. Trading Partnership St0ey Case
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B. Non-Trading Partnership
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C. Limited Partnership
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II. Formation Of The Relation. 1. Necessity For A Contract. A. Offer And Acceptance
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B. The Contract Must Be Executed
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C. Competency Of Parties
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D. Legality Of The Object
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E. Formalities Required
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III. The Nature Of Partnership As An Entity. 1. The Firm Name. A. Necessity For A Firm Name
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B. The Right To The Use Of The Firm Name
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C. Effect Of The Use Of A Firm Name
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2. Rights Of The Firm As A Body. A. Right To Contract As A Partnership
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B. Personal Property As Firm Property
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C. Real Estate As Firm Property
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D. Firm Capital
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E. Good Will Of The Firm
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IV. Relation Of The Partners To Each Other. 1. Individual Rights Of Partners In Firm Business. A. Right Of The Majority To Govern Story Case
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B. Right And Power Of One Partner To Bind The Firm
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C. Partners' Interest In The Profits Of The Firm
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D. The Right Of A Partner To Compensation
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3. Right Of Partner In Firm Property. A. Nature Of Partner's Interest
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B. Possession Of Firm Property
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C. Right Of Access To The Finn Property
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4. Conduct Of Partners Outside Of The Partnership. A. Dealing With The Firm
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B. Competing With The Firm
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C. Good Faith
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V. Partners In Their Relations To Third Persons. 1. Authority Of Partner To Contract For The Firm. A. Founded Upon Principles Of Agency
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B. Apparent Scope Of Authority
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C. Executing Negotiable Paper
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D. Buying And Selling Stock In Trade
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E. Buying And Selling Real Estate
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F. Borrowing Money On The Firm Credit
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G. Power To Collect Money Due The Partnership
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H. Acting As Surety
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2. Liability Of The Firm For Civil Injury. A. Wrongful Act Of A Partner
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B. Wrongful Act Of Agent
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VI. The Nature Of Partnership Liability To Third Persons. 1. Liability In Contract. A. Partner's Joint Liability
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B. Individual Liability Of Each Partner
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C. Liability Of Secret Partner
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2. Liability For Civil Injury. A. Liabilty Of One Partner For Wrong Done By Other Partner While Acting Within The Scope Of His Authority
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B. Liability Of One Partner For Wrong Done By Other Partner, While Acting Without The Scope Of His Authority
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VII. Dissolution Of A Partnership. 1. Termination By Act Of Parties. A. Notice Of The Dissolution Of A Firm
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B. Termination Of Partnership At Will
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C. Termination Of Partnership For A Fixed Term
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D. Assets On Termination
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E. Rights Of Firm Creditors
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2. Termination By The Death Of One Partner. A. Effect Of Death On Title To Firm Property
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B. Duty Of The Survivor To Liquidate
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C. The Right To Continue The Business
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3. Termination By Operation Of Law. A. Bankruptcy
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B. Termination By Judicial Decree
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C. Disposition Of The Firm Property
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D. Real Estate Of The Firm
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Corporations. I. General Nature Of A Corporation. 1. Essential Elements
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2. Corporation As Distinct From Stockholder
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3. Title To Property Of The Corporation
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4. When Corporation Is Identified With Its Stockholders. A. It May Not Be Free Of The Guilt Of Its Members In Transactions Directed By Them
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B. The Corporation May Not Be Used As A Cloak For Individual Frauds
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5. Corporation Distinguished From Other Organizations. A. Distinction Between Partnership And Corporation
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B. Distinction Between Corporation And Joint-Stock Company
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C. Distinction Between Private, Public, And Public Service Corporations
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6. Corporation As A Person
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7. Corporation As A Citizen
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8. Corporate Seal
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II. Creation Of A Corporation. 1. The Grant Of The Franchise. A Power Of Congress To Create Corporations
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B. Incorporation By Special Charter From A State
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C. Incorporation By General Law In A State
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2. Imperfect And Incomplete Incorporation. A. Remedy For Failure To Comply With Mandatory Requirements
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B. Failure To Comply With Directory Requirements Does Not Destroy The Validity Of A Corporation
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C. Defacto Corporation Distinguished From De Jure Corporations
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D. Essentials Of De Facto Corporation
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E. Partnership Liability In The Absence Of De Facto Incorporation
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3. Promotions And Promoters. A. Promoters - Their Relation To Corporations
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B. Adoption Of A Promoter's Contract
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III. Powers Of A Corporation 1. Incidental Powers
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2. Power To Hold Land
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3. Power To Enter Into A Partnership
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4. Power To Borrow Money
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5. Power To Make Negotiable Paper
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6. Power To Give A Mortgage
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7. Power To Act As Trustee And As Executor Or Administrator
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8. Power To Purchase And Hold Its Own Shares
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9. Power To Hold Stock In Other Corporations
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10. Power To Sell Or Lease Whole Plant
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11. Construction Of Charter When Public Rights Are Involved
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IV. The Corporation And The State. 1. Power Of The Legislature Over Corporations
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2. Government Control Over Foreign Corporations. A. The Right Of A Corporation To Do Business In Another State
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B. The Method Of Control Of Foreign Corporations
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C. Effect Of Statutes Upon Contracts Of Foreign Corporations
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V. Ultra Vires Contracts Of Corporations. 1. The General Doctrine
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2. An Ultra Vires Contract Is Unenforcible
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3. Ultra Vires Transfer Of Property By A Corporation
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4. Acquisition Of Property By Devise Or Bequest
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VI. Relation Between The Corporation And Its Members. 1. Stock Subscription. A. Subscription Contract
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B. Conditional Subscription
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C. Subscription Based On Prospectus
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D. Secret Conditions
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E. Subscriber's Right To A De Jure Corporation
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2. Capital Stock. A. Nature Of Capital Stock
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B. Distinction Between Shares Of Stock And The Capital Stock
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C. Transfer Of Shares Of Stock. (1) Transfer On The Books Of The Company
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(2) Rights Of Innocent Purchasers When The Transfer Is Fraudulent
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3. The Rights Of Members Of A Corporation. A. Right Of Subscribers To Subscribe To New Stock
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B. Right Of Shareholders To Dividends
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C. Right Of The Stockholders To Inspect The Corporate Books
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D. Right Of Stockholders When The Directors And Majority Stockholders Are Acting Contrary To Power Of The Charter
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E. The Right Of The Shareholders To Sue For The Corporation
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4. The Conduct Of Corporate Affairs. A. Corporate Meetings. (1) Right To Vote
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(2) Cumulative Voting Voting Trusts
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5. The Management Of The Corporation. A. Powers Of Directors
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B. Corporation Doing Business With A Director
-
Negotiable Instruments. I. The Law Of Merchants Originated In The Customs Of Merchants. A. The Trade Of Merchants Demanded Certain Standard Rules Known As The Law Merchant
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B. At First The Law Merchant Was Confined In Its Application To Mercantile Transactions Among Merchants
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C. Law Merchant Is Now Applicable To All Persons And Transactions, And Is Regarded As A Part Of The Law Of The Land
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D. Promissory Notes Became Negotiable By An Act Of Parliament
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E. Commerce Early Demanded A Negotiable Instrument Of Trade. 1. Meaning Of The Term "Negotiability"
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2. Distinction Between Assignability And Negotiability. A. Assignment Passes Merely The Interest Of The Assignor
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B. Assignment Is Not Complete Without Notice To The Debtor
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C. Negotiation Passes The Face Value Of The Instrument
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D. The Purpose Of Negotiability Is To Allow Bills And Notes To Pass As Money
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II. Essential Characteristics Of Negotiable Instruments. A. Requisites In Form. 1. A Negotiable Instrument Must Be In Writing
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2. A Negotiable Instrument Must Be Signed
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3. A Negotiable Instrument May Be Written With Pencil Or In Ink
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4. Date Of The Instrument
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B. Requisites In Substance. 1. The Parties To A Negotiable Instrument Should Be Designated. A. The Maker Or Drawer Should Be Named Therein
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B. The Payee Of A Bill Or Note Should Be Named Therein
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C. The Drawee Of A Bill Should Be Named Therein
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2. A Bill Must Contain A Demand
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3. A Note Must Contain A Promise To Pay
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4. The Instrument Must Be Payable To Order Or To Bearer
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5. There Must Be Certainty As To The Engagement To Pay
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6. There Must Be A Certainty As To The Amount
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7. There Must Be Certainty As To The Time Of Payment
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8. The Instrument Must Be Payable In Money
-
9. There Must Be Delivery
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III. Necessity For Consideration In Negotiable Instruments. A. The Extent To Which The Ordinary Rules Of Consideration Are Applicable. 1. There Must Be Consideration As Between The Immediate Parties
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2. The Consideration Must Be Valuable
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3. The Consideration Must Be Valuable As Distinguished From A Consideration Which Is Merely Good
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4. The Consideration Must Be Legal
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5. Inadequacy Of Consideration Is Not Material
-
6. Lack Of Consideration May Be Raised As Between Indorser And Indorsee
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B. The Law Of Negotiable Instruments Contains Certain Rules Peculiar To Itself. 1. Consideration Is Presumed Between The Parties
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2. The Words "Value Received" Are Not Necessary In A Negotiable Instrument
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3. The Words "Value Received" Do Not Bar A Defense Of Lack Of Consideration
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4. Lack Of Consideration Cannot Be Raised After The Instrument Has Passed To A Bona Fide Purchaser
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IV. Rights And Liabilities Of The Parties. A. The Person Primarily Liable Is One Who, By The Terms Of The Instrument, Is Absolutely Liable To Pay
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B. The Party Of Secondary Liability Is One Who, By Terms Of The Instrument, Is Required To Pay, Provided Party Of Primary Liability Does Not Pay
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C. The Liability Of The Maker Of A Note Is Primary. 1. The Maker Promises To Pay The Note According To Its Tenor
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2. The Maker Admits The Existence Of The Payee, And His Then Capacity To Indorse
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D. The Liability Of The Drawer Of A Bill Is Secondary. 1. The Drawer States That The Drawee Will Accept And Pay The Instrument
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2. The Drawer Promises That If The Drawee Does Not Accept And Pay The Instrument, And Proper Notice Be Given To The Drawer, He Will Pay
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3. The Drawer Admits The Existence Of The Payee And His Then Capacity To Indorse The Instrument
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E. The Liability Of An Acceptor. 1. The Acceptor Promises To Pay The Instrument According To The Tenor Of His Acceptance
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2. The Acceptor Admits The Existence Of The Drawer, The Genuineness Of His Signature, And His Capacity And Authority To Draw The Instrument
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3. The Acceptor Admits The Existence Of The Payee And His Then Capacity To Indorse
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F. The Liability Of The Indorser Of A Bill Or Note Is Secondary. 1. The Indorser Promises That The Instrument Will Be Accepted Or Paid
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2. The Indorsees Engagement Is Conditional
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3. The Indorser Promises That The Instrument Ts Valid As It Purports To Be
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4. The Indorser Promises That The Parties To The Instrument Are Competent
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5. The Indorser Promises That He Has Good Title To The Instrument And The Right To Indorse
-
G. The Liability Of An Accommodation Party Is Secondary. 1. An Accommodation Party To A Bill Or Note Is Liable To A Holder For Value
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2. A Corporation As A General Rule Cannot Become An Accommodation Party
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3. A Partner Has No Implied Power Or Authority To Bind The Firm As An Accommodation Party
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4. An Accommodation Party Is Not Liable When The Credit Extended Has Been Diverted
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V. Presentment And Acceptance. A. Presentment Is Necessary In Accordance With The Contract Of The Parties Secondarily Liable. 1. Drawer's Contract. A. Drawer Will Pay If The Drawee Does Not Accept, And He Is Duly Notified Of That Fact
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B. Drawer Will Pay If The Acceptor Does Not Pay, And Drawer Is Duly Notified Of That Fact
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B. A Bill Of Exchange May Be Presented For Acceptance. 1. A Bill Must Be Presented For Acceptance When Payable After Sight
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2. If A Bill Is Not Presented For Acceptance, When That Is Required The Drawer And Indorsers Are Discharged
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C. A Bill Of Exchange Or Note May Be Presented For Payment. 1. Presentment For Payment Is Not Necessary To Charge The Person Primarily Liable On The Instrument
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2. Presentment For Payment And Notice Of Dishonor Are Necessary To Charge Parties Of Secondary Liability. A. Where The Instrument Is Payable On Demand, Presentment Must Be Made Within A Reasonable Time After Its Issue
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B. Reasonable Time As To Checks
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C. When The Instrument Is Payable On A Day Certain, Presentment Must Be Made On The Day It Falls Due
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D. Presentment For Payment Must Be Made At A Reasonable Hour On A Business Day
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E. Presentment For Payment Must Be At The Proper Place
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F. Where The Drawer Has No Right To Expect That The Drawee Or Acceptor Will Pay The Instrument, Presentment For Payment Is Not Required To Charge Him
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G. Presentment For Payment Is Not Required In Order To Charge An Indorser Where The Instrument Was Made Or Accepted For His Accommodation, And He Has No Reason To Expect That The Instrument Will Be Paid
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H. Presentment For Payment May Be Excused
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I. Effect Of Failure To Present. (1) The Maker Of A Note Is Bound, Although The Note Be Not Presented On The Day It Falls Due
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(2) The Acceptor Of A Bill Is Bound, Although The Bill Is Not Presented On The Day It Falls Due
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E. Acceptance Of A Bill Of Exchange Is The Act By Which The Person On Whom The Bill Of Exchange Is Drawn Agrees To The Order Of The Drawer To Pay It. 1. Nature Of Acceptance
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2. The Drawee Named In The Bill Is Not Bound Unless He Has Accepted The Instrument
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VI. Defenses. A. Personal Defenses. 1. Duress
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2. Failure Or Lack Of Consideration
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3. Payment
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4. Fraud In The Inducement
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B. Real Defenses. 1. Incapacity Of The Party Sought To Be Charged
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2. Alteration
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3. Forgery
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4. Fraud In The Nature Of The Instrument
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5. Instruments Declared Void By Statute
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Banking. I. The General Nature Of Banking. A. The Right To Engage In Banking. 1. The Right Of Individuals
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2. The Right Of A Corporation
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B. The Functions Of A Bank. 1. Receiving Deposits
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2. Discounting Paper
-
3. Issue Of Bank Notes
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C. Kinds Of Banks. 1. Commercial Banks
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2. Strict Type Of Savings Bank
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3. Capital Stock Savings Bank
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4. National Banks
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II. Deposits. A. Kinds Of Deposits. 1. General Deposit
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2. Special Deposit
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3. Specific Deposits
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B. Rights Of Depositors And Duty Of Bank. 1. In Case Of Insolvency. A. General Deposit, Made Before Insolvency
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B. Deposit After Insolvency
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C. Special Deposit And Specific Deposit
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2. In Case Of Loss A. Special Deposit
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B. Specific Deposit
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3. When The Bank May Mingle With Its Own Funds
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4. Deposit For Collection. A. Collecting Bank Is An Agent
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B. Rights Of One Who Deposits Paper For Collection
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C. Checks On Depository Bank
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D. Certificate Of Deposit. 1. Nature Of A Certificate Of Deposit
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2. Whether Demand Is Necessary
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E. Overdrafts
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F. Lien Of A Bank
-
III. Checks. A. Nature Of A Check
-
B. Essential Elements Of A Check
-
C. Liability Of A Drawer Of A Check
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D. Liability Of An Endorser Of A Check
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E. Liability Of The Bank. 1. Liability To The Holder
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2. Liability To Maker
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3. Payment By Bank Under Mistake As To Sufficiency Of Maker's Funds
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4. Effect Of Certification Of A Check
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V. Clearing House System. A. Adjustment Of Daily Balance
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B. Effect Of Rules Upon Non-Members
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C. Clearing House Certificate
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Real Property. I. The Nature Of Ownership In Land. A. Real Property And Personal Property Distinguished. 1. The Nature Of A Personal Chattel
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2. Annual Crops
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3. Natural Fruits
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4. Buildings
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5. Fixtures
-
6. An Express Contract May Govern
-
7. Intention Of The Parties Determines The Character Of The Property
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B. Freehold Estates. 1. The Nature Of A Fee Simple
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2. Distinction Between Fee Simple And Life Estate
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C. Life Estates. 1. General Characteristics Of A Life Estate
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2. Taxes And Interest On Life Estate
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D. Estates Upon Condition And Restraints. 1. Qualified Fee
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2. An Estate Upon Condition Requires A Re-Entry
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3. Reasonable Restriction On A Fee Simple
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4. Partial Restraint On Alienation
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5. Restrictions Constituting Obligations Attached To The Land
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6. Condition Subsequent And Covenant Running With The Land Distinguished
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E. Remainders And Reversions
-
F. Conditional Estate Distinguished From A Trust Estate
-
G. The Rule Against Perpetuities
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H. Wife's Dower Interest In Land. 1. Nature Of The Interest
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2. Dower In Mortgaged Property
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II. Use And Enjoyment Incident To The Ownership Of Land. A. Appurtenances. 1. The Nature Of An Appurtenance
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2. Things That May Be Appurtenant
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3. General Nature Of An Easement
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B. Natural Rights. 1. No Right To Light By Prescription
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2. Right To Air Free From Noises And Odors
-
3. Surface Waters
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4. There Is No Right To Percolating Waters
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5. Right To A Reasonable Use Of Running Streams
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6. Right Of Adjacent Support Of Land
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7. No Right Of Adjacent Support Of Buildings Story Case
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III. Landlord And Tenant. A. Contract Of Lease
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B. A Lease For Years
-
C. Lodger And Tenant Distinguished
-
D. Lease Or Contract
-
E. Implied Covenants
-
IV. Mortgages. A. Mortgage Distinguished From Conditional Sale
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B. To Whom Payment May Be Made
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C. Recording A Mortgage
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Suretyship. I. Suretyship And Guaranty. A. Suretyship And Guaranty Distinguished. 1. Suretyship
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2. Guaranty
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B. Capacity To Become Surety Or Guarantor
-
C. Necessity For Consideration
-
D. Requirements Of The Statute Of Frauds. 1. A Guaranty Must Be In Writing
-
2. Consideration Must Be Stated In The Guaranty
-
E. Manner Of Determining The Relationship. 1. Use Of The Word "Guaranty"
-
2. Joint Obligors Sustain The Relationship Of Surety
-
3. Non-Liability Of The Principal As A Test
-
F. The Surety's Right Of Indemnity
-
G. Surety's Obligation Discharged By Act Of Creditor
-
H. Creditor And Surety. 1. Creditor Loses Security Story Case
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2. Permitting Principal To Check Out Bank Deposit
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I. Co-Sureties. 1. Co-Sureties On Separate Instrument
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2. Contribution Between Co-Sureties
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3. Relinquishment Or Loss Of Security By Co-Surety
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II. Insurance. A. Insurable Interest (Fire Insurance). 1. Necessity For Insurable Interests
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2. The Insurable Interest Of A Mortgagee
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3. Insurable Interest Of A Mortgagor
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4. The Insurable Interest Of A Shareholder In A Corporation
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5. The Insurable Interest Of A Creditor In The Property Of His Debtor
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6. Insurable Interest Of A Bailee
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B. Insurable Interest (Life Insurance). 1. Business Associate
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2. Creditor, Fiancee, Sister
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C. Assignee And Beneficiaries. 1. In Fire Insurance. A. Transfer Of Property
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B. Consequences Of Assignment
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C. Appointment Of The Loss
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D. The Beneficiary's Interest
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2. In Life Insurance. A. Assignee's Interest
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B. The Interest Of The Beneficiary
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C. Violation Of Law By The Insured
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D. Representations And Warranties. 1. Representations. A. Duty To Volunteer Information
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B. Duty To Volunteer Information In Fire Insurance
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C. Answers Of The Insured Must Be Substantially Accurate
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D. Good Faith Not Enough
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2. Warranties. A. Statements Of Opinion
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B. Illustrative Language Held A Warranty
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E. Friendly Or Hostile Fires
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Sales. I. The General Nature Of The Contract. A. Sales At Common Law
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B. Distinction Between A Sale And Other Transactions. 1. Sale And Barter Story Case
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2. Sale And Bailment
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C. Sales Classified. 1. Conditional Sales. A. Condition Precedent
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B. Condition Subsequent
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II. The Statute Of Frauds Portion Of The Statutes Relating To Sales
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A. Goods, Wares And Merchandise
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B. Distinction Between Contracts Of Sale And Contracts For Labor And Material
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C. Compliance With The Statute. 1. Constructive Acceptance
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2. Receipt And Acceptance
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3. Earnest Money And Part Payment Story Case
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4. Memorandum Or Note In Writing
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III. Passing Of Title. A. Risk Follows The Title
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B. Passing Of Title Is Determined By The Intention Of The Parties
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C. Presumption Is In Favor Of A Bargain And Sale
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D. Sales C. O. D
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E. Sale Of Specific Goods
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F. Sale Of Goods Which Are Not In A Deliverable Condition
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G. Sale Of Fungible Goods
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H. Title To Goods Not In Existence
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IV. Performance Of The Contract Of Sale. A. Delivery. 1. When Delivery Is Not Required
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2. Constructive Delivery
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3. When The Amount Delivered Is Different From That Stipulated
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B. Warranties. 1. Warranty As A Statement Of Fact
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2. Jury Must Determine Whether Words Are Statement Of Fact Or Opinion
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3. Express Warranties. A. Scope Of An Express Warranty
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B. Words Of Description Do Not Amount To A Warranty
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4. Implied Warranties. A. Implied Warranty Of Title
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B. Implied Warranty Of Quality. (1) Caveat Emptor
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(2) Sale Of An Article For A Specific Purpose
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(3) Sale By Sample
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C. Receipt And Acceptance By Buyer. 1. Retention Of Goods As Acceptance
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D. Vendor's Lien
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E. The Right Of Stoppage In Transit
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The Uniform Sales Act. Part I. Formation, Of The Contract
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Formalities Of The Contract. Section III
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Subject-Matter Of Contract. Section V
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The Price. Section IX
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Conditions And Warranties. Section XI
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Part II. Transfer Of Property As Between Seller And Buyer
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Transfer Of Title. Section XXIII
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Part III. Performance Of The Contract
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Part IV. Rights Of Unpaid Seller Against The Goods
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Unpaid Seller's Lien. Section LIV
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Stoppage In Transit. Section LVII
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Resale By The Seller. Section LX
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Rescission By The Seller. Section LXI
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Part V. Actions For Breach Of The Contract. Remedies Of The Seller. Section LXIII
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Remedies Of The Buyer. Section LXVI
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Part VI. Interpretation
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Public Service Corporations. I. Nature Of Public Calling
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II. Obligations Of Public Service Companies. A. Duty Of Equal Service To All
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B. Compensation Of Public Service Company
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C. Public Service Companies As Trustees Of Their Business
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D. Refusal To Serve A Rival
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E. Limited Obligation, Of A Public Service Company
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F. Extraordinary Liability Of Innkeepers, Common Carriers And Warehousemen
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III. Common Carriers. A. Distinction Between Common Carriers And Other Carriers
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B. Express Companies
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C. Railroad As Carrier Of All Kinds Of Goods
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D. Facilities For Carriage. 1. Reasonable Facilities
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2. When. Preference May Be Made
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3. Perishable Goods
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4. Notice By The Shipper
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5. Right To Make Rules As To Shippers
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E. Receiving Freight. 1. Carrier Must Receive Freight
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2. Strikes And Mob Violence As An Excuse
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F. Duty To Deliver To The Consignee. 1. Time And Manner Of Delivery
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2. Delivery To The Wrong Person
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G. The Liability Of A Common Carrier. 1. When The Liability Attaches
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2. Loss Due To The Inherent Nature Of The Goods, Or Negligence Of The Shipper
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3. Loss Caused By An Act Of God
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4. Limiting Liability. A. Release Of Liability For Negligence
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B. Limiting Time Within Which A Claim For Damages May Be Made
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5. Limiting The Amount Of Liability
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H. When Liability Of Common Carrier Ceases. 1. Three Rules
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New Hampshire Rule
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Michigan Rule
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I. Connecting Carriers. 1. Forwarding Liability
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2. Right Of A Connecting Carrier To Benefit Of Contracts Made With First Carrier
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3. Lien Of Connecting Carrier
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J. Specific Duties And Liabilities Of Carriers Of Passengers. 1. When The Relationship Of Passengers Begins
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2. Possession Of A Ticket By A Person
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3. When A Person Becomes A Passenger Of A Vehicle That Stops On Signal
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4. Degree Of Care Required Of A Carrier Of Passengers
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5. Termination Of The Relation
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6. Baggage
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IV. Public Service Corporation Finance. A. Mortgages In The Form Of Trust Deeds
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B. Statute May Provide A Mortgage To Secure Bonds
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C. Negotiability Of Corporation Bonds
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D. Foreclosure And Re-Organization Story Case
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D. Foreclosure And Re-Organization Story Case. Continued
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E. Appointment Of A Receiver
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V. Valuation Of Public Service Corporations. A. Distinction Between Valuation For Rate And Purchase Purposes
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Distinction Between Valuation For Rate And Purchase Purposes. Part 2
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Distinction Between Valuation For Rate And Purchase Purposes. Part 3
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Interstate Commerce. I. Meaning Of The Word, "Commerce". A. Commerce Is Business Intercourse
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B. Whether Commercial Purpose Is Necessary
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C. Transportation
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D. Transmission Of Intelligence
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E. Manufacture Is Not Commerce
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F. Bestowing Labor Upon Articles And Returning Them
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G. Distinction Between Commodities Of Value And Things Which Represent Value
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H. C. O. D, Orders And Delivery By Traveling Salesmen
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I. Itinerant Salesman
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J. When Route Between Two Points In One State Lies Partly In Another State
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K. Agreement Of Stock Brokers, Distinguished From Agreement Of Sellers
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II. Nature Of Power Of Congress A. Subjects National In Scope
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III. Nature Of The Powers Of The State. A. State Police Power As Affecting Commerce
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B. When The Right Of The State To Tax Ceases. 1. Tax Upon Exports
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C. The Right Of States To Tax Imports. 1. Arrival Of Goods At Destination
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2. The Original Package Doctrine
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IV. Anti-Trust Legislation A. Common Law Rule In Regard To Restraint Of Trade
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B. The Sherman Law
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C. The Sherman Law Was At First Construed As Being Broader Than The Common Law
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D. The Sherman Act Construed In The Light Of The Common Law
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E. Injury Or Benefit To The Public
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F. Size As A Test
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F. Size As A Test. Continued
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V. Clayton Act - Price Discrimination Clause. A. Statutes Prohibiting Price Discrimination. 1. Legislatures Have Power To Prohibit Discrimination
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2. Discrimination May Be Prohibited Only If It Has Consequences Of Public Importance
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Business Law Forms. Acknowledgments. (1) General Acknowledgment
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(3) Acknowledgment Taken Outside The State
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Affidavits. (1) General Form Of Affidavit
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Affidavit By An Agent
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Agency. (1) Power Of Attorney Appointing An Agent
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(2) Power Of Attorney To Sell Land
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Arbitration. (1) Arbitration Agreement
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(2) Arbitration Bond
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(3) Award Of Arbitrators
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Assignments. (1) General Assignment Form
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(3) Assignment In Trust For Creditors
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(5) Assignment Of A Mortgage
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(6) Assignment Of A Patent
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(7) Assignment Of Patent Before Obtaining The Same
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(8) Assignment Of Wages Due
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Auction. (1) Contract Signed By An Auctioneer
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Bills Of Exchange. (1) Bill Payable After Date
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Bill Of Sale
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Bonds. (1) General Bond
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(2) Bond Of Officer Of Corporation
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(3) Bond Of Private Corporation
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Compromise With Creditors
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Contracts
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(1) General Form
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(2) Building Contract
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(3) Contract For Purchase Of Land On Installment Plan
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(4) Contract For Exchange Of Property
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(5) Employees Contract
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(1) Option Contract For Purchase Of Land
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(11) Contract Of Sale Of Personal Property
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(12) Contract Of Sale Of Personal Property, With A Condition To Make It A Mortgage With Power Of Sale
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(13) Contract For The Sale Of Real Estate
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(14) Contract For Employment Of Clerk, Etc., With Salary In Proportion To Profits
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(15) Contract For Work And Labor
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Corporations
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(1) Articles Of Incorporation Of The Independent Concrete Pipe Company
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(9) Stockholders' Meetings
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(10) Directors
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(11) Meetings Of The Board
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(13) The President
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(16) The Treasurer
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(17) Vacancies
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(19) Certificates Of Stock
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(22) Inspection Of Books
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(25) Dividends
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(27) Notices
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(30) Waiver Of Notice
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(31) First Meeting Of Directors
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(33) Secretary's Oath
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(34) Treasurer's Oath
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(35) Special Meeting Of The Directors
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(37) Treasurer's Oath
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(38) Affidavit Of Mailing Notice Of Meeting
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(40) Subscription For Stock In Corporation
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(42) Stock Certificate
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Deeds
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(4) Warranty Deed - General
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(5) Warranty Deed - Good For Any State
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(6) Trust Deeds
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(7) Deed Of Property By A Corporation
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(8) Corporate Warranty Deed
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(9) Quit-Claim Deed - General Form
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(10) Mining Deed
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Landlord And Tenant. (1) Lease
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(2) Farm Lease On Shares
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(3) Notice Of Termination Of Tenancy From Year To Year
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Loans. (1) Application For Loan
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(2) Agreement For Extension Of Loan
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Mortgage And Trust Deeds
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(1) Chattel Mortgage
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(2) Mortgage - Statutory Form
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(3) Mortgage Deed - Full Form
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(5) Trust Deed - Statutory
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(6) Release Deed
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Notes. (1) Chattel Mortgage Note
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Partnership Agreements. (1) Articles Of Copartnership
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(2) Articles Of Copartnership Between Lawyers
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(3) Certificate Of A Limited Partnership With Acknowledgement And Oath
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(5) Dissolution Of Partnership
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Release Of Claims, Debts, Etc
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Subscriptions. For Building A Church
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Wills
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(1) Short Will
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(2) Codicil
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(3) Willl
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Federal Reserve Act
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Federal Reserve Districts. Section 2
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Branch Offices. Section 3
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Branch Offices. Section 3. Continued
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Stock Issues; Increase And Decrease Of Capital. Section 5
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Division Of Earnings. Section 7
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State Banks As Members. Section 9
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Federal Reserve Board. Section 10
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Federal Advisory Council. Section 12
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Powers Of Federal Reserve Banks. Section 13
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Open-Market Operations. Section 14
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Government Deposits. Section 15
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Note Issues. Section 16
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Refunding Bonds .Section 18
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Bank Reserves. Section 19
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Bank Examinations. Section 21
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Loans On Farm Lands. Section 24
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Foreign Branches. Section 25
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III. Digest Of The Federal Reserve Act
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Federal Reserve Banks
-
Member Banks Duties And Powers
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Reserves
-
War Revenue Act
-
War Revenue Act. Part 2
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War Revenue Act. Part 3
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Special Taxes
-
Tobacco Dealers And Manufacturers
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Adhesive Stamps
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Adhesive Stamps. Part 2
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Adhesive Stamps. Part 3
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Schedule A. Stamp Taxes
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Schedule A. Stamp Taxes. Continued
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Stamp Taxes. Schedule B
-
III. Digest Of The War Revenue Act A. Business Organizations Taxed
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B. Documentary Stamp Taxes Schedule "A"
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B. Documentary Stamp Taxes. Schedule "B"
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Income Tax Act. I. The Law. I. U. S. Income Tax Statute
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Income Tax Act. I. The Law. I. U. S. Income Tax Statute. Part 2
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Income Tax Act. I. The Law. I. U. S. Income Tax Statute. Part 3
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Income Tax Act. I. The Law. I. U. S. Income Tax Statute. Part 4
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Income Tax Act. I. The Law. I. U. S. Income Tax Statute. Part 5
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Income Tax Act. I. The Law. I. U. S. Income Tax Statute. Part 6
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Income Tax Act. I. The Law. I. U. S. Income Tax Statute. Part 7
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Income Tax Act. I. The Law. I. U. S. Income Tax Statute. Part 8
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Income Tax Act. I. The Law. I. U. S. Income Tax Statute. Part 9
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Income Tax Act. I. The Law. I. U. S. Income Tax Statute. Part 10
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U. S. Income Tax Statute. Section IV. Matter Omitted Relates To Tariff Only
-
H. Digest And Syllabus Of Income Tax Law
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Gross Income
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Penalties
-
Federal Trade Commission Act
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Federal Trade Commission Act. Part 2
-
Federal Trade Commission Act. Part 3
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Federal Trade Commission Act. Part 4
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Clayton Anti-Trust Act
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Clayton Anti-Trust Act. Part 2
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Clayton Anti-Trust Act. Part 3
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Clayton Anti-Trust Act. Part 4
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Clayton Anti-Trust Act. Part 5
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Clayton Anti-Trust Act. Part 6
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Workmen's Compensation Acts
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Workmen's Compensation Acts. Continued
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The Law Of Contracts | by John William Smith, Vincent T. Thompson, John Douglass Brown, Jr.
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Preface To The Seventh American Edition
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Lecture I. On The Nature And Classification Of Contracts And On Contracts By Deed
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On The Nature And Classification Of Contracts And On Contracts By Deed. Part 2
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On The Nature And Classification Of Contracts And On Contracts By Deed. Part 3
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On The Nature And Classification Of Contracts And On Contracts By Deed. Part 4
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On The Nature And Classification Of Contracts And On Contracts By Deed. Part 5
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On The Nature And Classification Of Contracts And On Contracts By Deed. Part 6
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On The Nature And Classification Of Contracts And On Contracts By Deed. Part 7
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On The Nature And Classification Of Contracts And On Contracts By Deed. Part 8
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On The Nature And Classification Of Contracts And On Contracts By Deed. Part 9
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On The Nature And Classification Of Contracts And On Contracts By Deed. Part 10
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On The Nature And Classification Of Contracts And On Contracts By Deed. Part 11
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On The Nature And Classification Of Contracts And On Contracts By Deed. Part 12
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On The Nature And Classification Of Contracts And On Contracts By Deed. Part 13
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On The Nature And Classification Of Contracts And On Contracts By Deed. Part 14
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On The Nature And Classification Of Contracts And On Contracts By Deed. Part 15
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On The Nature And Classification Of Contracts And On Contracts By Deed. Part 16
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On The Nature And Classification Of Contracts And On Contracts By Deed. Part 17
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On The Nature And Classification Of Contracts And On Contracts By Deed. Part 18
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On The Nature And Classification Of Contracts And On Contracts By Deed. Part 19
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Lecture II. The Nature Of Simple Contracts Of Written Contracts. Patent And Latent Ambiguities. When Writing May Be Qualified By Evidence Of Usage. The Statute Of Frauds
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The Nature Of Simple Contracts Of Written Contracts. Patent And Latent Ambiguities. When Writing May Be Qualified By Evidence Of Usage. The Statute Of Frauds. Part 2
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The Nature Of Simple Contracts Of Written Contracts. Part 3
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The Nature Of Simple Contracts Of Written Contracts. Part 4
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The Nature Of Simple Contracts Of Written Contracts. Part 5
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The Nature Of Simple Contracts Of Written Contracts. Part 6
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The Nature Of Simple Contracts Of Written Contracts. Part 7
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The Nature Of Simple Contracts Of Written Contracts. Part 8
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The Nature Of Simple Contracts Of Written Contracts. Part 9
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The Nature Of Simple Contracts Of Written Contracts. Part 10
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The Nature Of Simple Contracts Of Written Contracts. Part 11
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The Nature Of Simple Contracts Of Written Contracts. Part 12
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The Nature Of Simple Contracts Of Written Contracts. Part 13
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The Nature Of Simple Contracts Of Written Contracts. Part 14
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The Nature Of Simple Contracts Of Written Contracts. Part 15
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The Nature Of Simple Contracts Of Written Contracts. Part 16
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The Nature Of Simple Contracts Of Written Contracts. Part 17
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Lecture III. The Fourth Section Of The Statute Of Frauds. Promises By Executors And Administrators. Guaranties. Marriage Contracts. Contracts For The Sale Of Land. Agreements Not To Be Performed In A Year
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The Fourth Section Of The Statute Of Frauds. Promises By Executors And Administrators. Guaranties. Marriage Contracts. Contracts For The Sale Of Land. Agreements Not To Be Performed In A Year. Part 2
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The Fourth Section Of The Statute Of Frauds. Part 3
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The Fourth Section Of The Statute Of Frauds. Part 4
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The Fourth Section Of The Statute Of Frauds. Part 5
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The Fourth Section Of The Statute Of Frauds. Part 6
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The Fourth Section Of The Statute Of Frauds. Part 7
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The Fourth Section Of The Statute Of Frauds. Part 8
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The Fourth Section Of The Statute Of Frauds. Part 9
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The Fourth Section Of The Statute Of Frauds. Part 10
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The Fourth Section Of The Statute Of Frauds. Part 11
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The Fourth Section Of The Statute Of Frauds. Part 12
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The Fourth Section Of The Statute Of Frauds. Part 13
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The Fourth Section Of The Statute Of Frauds. Part 14
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The Fourth Section Of The Statute Of Frauds. Part 15
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The Fourth Section Of The Statute Of Frauds. Part 16
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The Fourth Section Of The Statute Of Frauds. Part 17
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Lecture IV. Sale Of Goods, Etc
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Sale Of Goods, Etc. Part 2
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Sale Of Goods, Etc. Part 3
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Sale Of Goods, Etc. Part 4
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Sale Of Goods, Etc. Part 5
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Sale Of Goods, Etc. Part 6
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Sale Of Goods, Etc. Part 7
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Sale Of Goods, Etc. Part 8
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Sale Of Goods, Etc. Part 9
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Sale Of Goods, Etc. Part 10
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Sale Of Goods, Etc. Part 11
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Sale Of Goods, Etc. Part 12
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Lecture V. Consideration Of Simple Contracts. - Executed Considerations. - Where Express Requests And Promises Are Of Avail. - Moral Considerations
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Consideration Of Simple Contracts. - Executed Considerations. - Where Express Requests And Promises Are Of Avail. - Moral Considerations. Part 2
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Consideration Of Simple Contracts. Executed Considerations. Part 3
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Consideration Of Simple Contracts. Executed Considerations. Part 4
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Consideration Of Simple Contracts. Executed Considerations. Part 5
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Consideration Of Simple Contracts. Executed Considerations. Part 6
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Consideration Of Simple Contracts. Executed Considerations. Part 7
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Consideration Of Simple Contracts. Executed Considerations. Part 8
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Consideration Of Simple Contracts. Executed Considerations. Part 9
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Consideration Of Simple Contracts. Executed Considerations. Part 10
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Consideration Of Simple Contracts. Executed Considerations. Part 11
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Consideration Of Simple Contracts. Executed Considerations. Part 12
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Consideration Of Simple Contracts. Executed Considerations. Part 13
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Consideration Of Simple Contracts. Executed Considerations. Part 14
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Consideration Of Simple Contracts. Executed Considerations. Part 15
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Consideration Of Simple Contracts. Executed Considerations. Part 16
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Consideration Of Simple Contracts. Executed Considerations. Part 17
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Lecture VI. Illegal Contracts. - Fraud. - Gaming And Horse-Racing. - Wagers
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Illegal Contracts. - Fraud. - Gaming And Horse-Racing. - Wagers. Part 2
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Illegal Contracts. - Fraud. - Gaming And Horse-Racing. - Wagers. Part 3
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Illegal Contracts. - Fraud. - Gaming And Horse-Racing. - Wagers. Part 4
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Illegal Contracts. - Fraud. - Gaming And Horse-Racing. - Wagers. Part 5
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Illegal Contracts. - Fraud. - Gaming And Horse-Racing. - Wagers. Part 6
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Illegal Contracts. - Fraud. - Gaming And Horse-Racing. - Wagers. Part 7
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Illegal Contracts. - Fraud. - Gaming And Horse-Racing. - Wagers. Part 8
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Illegal Contracts. - Fraud. - Gaming And Horse-Racing. - Wagers. Part 9
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Illegal Contracts. - Fraud. - Gaming And Horse-Racing. - Wagers. Part 10
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Illegal Contracts. - Fraud. - Gaming And Horse-Racing. - Wagers. Part 11
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Illegal Contracts. - Fraud. - Gaming And Horse-Racing. - Wagers. Part 12
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Illegal Contracts. - Fraud. - Gaming And Horse-Racing. - Wagers. Part 13
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Illegal Contracts. - Fraud. - Gaming And Horse-Racing. - Wagers. Part 14
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Illegal Contracts. - Fraud. - Gaming And Horse-Racing. - Wagers. Part 15
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Illegal Contracts. - Fraud. - Gaming And Horse-Racing. - Wagers. Part 16
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Illegal Contracts. - Fraud. - Gaming And Horse-Racing. - Wagers. Part 17
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Illegal Contracts. - Fraud. - Gaming And Horse-Racing. - Wagers. Part 18
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Lecture VII. The Lord's Day Act. Simony. - Illegal Weights And Measures. - Contracts By Illegal Companies. Assignment Of Contracts. - Bills Of Exchange For Illegal Consideration. - Recovery Of Money Paid On Illegal Contracts
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The Lord's Day Act. Simony. - Illegal Weights And Measures. - Contracts By Illegal Companies. Assignment Of Contracts. - Bills Of Exchange For Illegal Consideration. - Recovery Of Money Paid On Illegal Contracts. Part 2
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Illegal Weights And Measures. Contracts By Illegal Companies. Part 3
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Illegal Weights And Measures. Contracts By Illegal Companies. Part 4
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Illegal Weights And Measures. Contracts By Illegal Companies. Part 5
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Illegal Weights And Measures. Contracts By Illegal Companies. Part 6
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Illegal Weights And Measures. Contracts By Illegal Companies. Part 7
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Illegal Weights And Measures. Contracts By Illegal Companies. Part 8
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Illegal Weights And Measures. Contracts By Illegal Companies. Part 9
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Lecture VIII. Parties To Contracts. Infants. Married Women
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Parties To Contracts. Infants. Married Women. Part 2
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Parties To Contracts. Infants. Married Women. Part 3
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Parties To Contracts. Infants. Married Women. Part 4
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Parties To Contracts. Infants. Married Women. Part 5
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Parties To Contracts. Infants. Married Women. Part 6
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Parties To Contracts. Infants. Married Women. Part 7
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Parties To Contracts. Infants. Married Women. Part 8
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Parties To Contracts. Infants. Married Women. Part 9
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Parties To Contracts. Infants. Married Women. Part 10
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Parties To Contracts. Infants. Married Women. Part 11
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Parties To Contracts. Infants. Married Women. Part 12
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Parties To Contracts. Infants. Married Women. Part 13
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Parties To Contracts. Infants. Married Women. Part 14
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Parties To Contracts. Infants. Married Women. Part 15
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Parties To Contracts. Infants. Married Women. Part 16
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Parties To Contracts. Infants. Married Women. Part 17
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Lecture IX. Parties To Contracts. - Insane Persons. - Intoxicated Persons. - Aliens. - Convicts. - Corporations. - Public Companies. - The Mode In Which Competent Persons Contract. - Agents. - Partners
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Parties To Contracts. - Insane Persons. - Intoxicated Persons. - Aliens. - Convicts. - Corporations. - Public Companies. - The Mode In Which Competent Persons Contract. - Agents. - Partners. Part 2
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Parties To Contracts. Insane Persons. Corporations. Public Companies. Part 3
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Parties To Contracts. Insane Persons. Corporations. Public Companies. Part 4
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Parties To Contracts. Insane Persons. Corporations. Public Companies. Part 5
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Parties To Contracts. Insane Persons. Corporations. Public Companies. Part 6
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Parties To Contracts. Insane Persons. Corporations. Public Companies. Part 7
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Parties To Contracts. Insane Persons. Corporations. Public Companies. Part 8
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Parties To Contracts. Insane Persons. Corporations. Public Companies. Part 9
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Parties To Contracts. Insane Persons. Corporations. Public Companies. Part 10
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Parties To Contracts. Insane Persons. Corporations. Public Companies. Part 11
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Parties To Contracts. Insane Persons. Corporations. Public Companies. Part 12
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Parties To Contracts. Insane Persons. Corporations. Public Companies. Part 13
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Parties To Contracts. Insane Persons. Corporations. Public Companies. Part 14
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Parties To Contracts. Insane Persons. Corporations. Public Companies. Part 15
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Parties To Contracts. Insane Persons. Corporations. Public Companies. Part 16
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Parties To Contracts. Insane Persons. Corporations. Public Companies. Part 17
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Parties To Contracts. Insane Persons. Corporations. Public Companies. Part 18
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Parties To Contracts. Insane Persons. Corporations. Public Companies. Part 19
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Parties To Contracts. Insane Persons. Corporations. Public Companies. Part 20
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Parties To Contracts. Insane Persons. Corporations. Public Companies. Part 21
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Parties To Contracts. Insane Persons. Corporations. Public Companies. Part 22
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Lecture X.Principal And Agent. - Their Respective Liabilities. - Agency Of Partners, Brokers, Factors, Wives. - Recapitulation. - Remedies By Action. - Statutes Of Limitation
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Principal And Agent. - Their Respective Liabilities. - Agency Of Partners, Brokers, Factors, Wives. - Recapitulation. - Remedies By Action. - Statutes Of Limitation. Part 2
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Principal And Agent Liabilities. Agency Of Partners, Brokers. Part 3
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Principal And Agent Liabilities. Agency Of Partners, Brokers. Part 4
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Principal And Agent Liabilities. Agency Of Partners, Brokers. Part 5
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Principal And Agent Liabilities. Agency Of Partners, Brokers. Part 6
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Principal And Agent Liabilities. Agency Of Partners, Brokers. Part 7
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Principal And Agent Liabilities. Agency Of Partners, Brokers. Part 8
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Principal And Agent Liabilities. Agency Of Partners, Brokers. Part 9
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Principal And Agent Liabilities. Agency Of Partners, Brokers. Part 10
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Principal And Agent Liabilities. Agency Of Partners, Brokers. Part 11
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Principal And Agent Liabilities. Agency Of Partners, Brokers. Part 12
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Principal And Agent Liabilities. Agency Of Partners, Brokers. Part 13
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Principal And Agent Liabilities. Agency Of Partners, Brokers. Part 14
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Principal And Agent Liabilities. Agency Of Partners, Brokers. Part 15
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Principal And Agent Liabilities. Agency Of Partners, Brokers. Part 16
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Principal And Agent Liabilities. Agency Of Partners, Brokers. Part 17
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Principal And Agent Liabilities. Agency Of Partners, Brokers. Part 18
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Principal And Agent Liabilities. Agency Of Partners, Brokers. Part 19
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Principal And Agent Liabilities. Agency Of Partners, Brokers. Part 20
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Principal And Agent Liabilities. Agency Of Partners, Brokers. Part 21
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Principal And Agent Liabilities. Agency Of Partners, Brokers. Part 22
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Principal And Agent Liabilities. Agency Of Partners, Brokers. Part 23
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Principal And Agent Liabilities. Agency Of Partners, Brokers. Part 24
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Principal And Agent Liabilities. Agency Of Partners, Brokers. Part 25
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Principal And Agent Liabilities. Agency Of Partners, Brokers. Part 26
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Principal And Agent Liabilities. Agency Of Partners, Brokers. Part 27
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Principal And Agent Liabilities. Agency Of Partners, Brokers. Part 28
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Principal And Agent Liabilities. Agency Of Partners, Brokers. Part 29
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Principal And Agent Liabilities. Agency Of Partners, Brokers. Part 30
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Principal And Agent Liabilities. Agency Of Partners, Brokers. Part 31
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Principal And Agent Liabilities. Agency Of Partners, Brokers. Part 32
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Principal And Agent Liabilities. Agency Of Partners, Brokers. Part 33
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Principal And Agent Liabilities. Agency Of Partners, Brokers. Part 34
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The Law Of Contracts | by Theophilus Parsons
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Dedication
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Preface To The Eighth Edition
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Part I. The Law Of Contracts Considered In Reference To The Obligations Assumed By The Parties. Preliminary Chapter. Section I. Of The Extent And Scope Of The Law Of Contracts
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Definition Of Contracts
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Section III. Classification Of Contracts
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Of Parties To A Contract. Chapter I. Classification Of Parties
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Chapter II. Of Joint Parties. Section I. - Whether Parties Are Joint Or Several
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Of Joint Parties. Section I. - Whether Parties Are Joint Or Several. Part 2
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Of Joint Parties. Section I. - Whether Parties Are Joint Or Several. Part 3
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Of Joint Parties. Section I. - Whether Parties Are Joint Or Several. Part 4
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1. Where a joint action was held properly
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Section II. Of Some Incidents Of Joinder
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2. In the following cases it was held that a several action should have been joint
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3. In the following cases a several action was held to be properly brought
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4. In the following cases it was held that a joint action should have been several
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In the following cases it was held that a joint action should have been several. Part 2
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a joint action should have been several. Part 3
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Section III. Of Contribution
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Of Contribution. Part 2
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Of Contribution. Part 3
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Of Contribution. Part 4
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Chapter III. Agents. Section I. - Of Agency In General
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Agents. Section I. - Of Agency In General. Part 2
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Agents. Section I. - Of Agency In General. Part 3
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Agents. Section I. - Of Agency In General. Part 4
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Section II. In What Manner Authority May Be Given To An Agent
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Section III. Subsequent Confirmation
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Subsequent Confirmation. Part 2
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Subsequent Confirmation. Part 3
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Subsequent Confirmation. Part 4
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Section IV. Signature By An Agent
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Signature By An Agent. Continued
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Section V. Duration And Extent Of Authority
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Duration And Extent Of Authority. Part 2
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Duration And Extent Of Authority. Part 3
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Section VI. The Eight Of Action Under A Contract Made By An Agent
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Section VII. Liability Of An Agent
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Liability Of An Agent. Continued
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Section VIII. Revocation Of Authority
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Revocation Of Authority. Part 2
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Revocation Of Authority. Part 3
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Section IX. How The Principal Is Affected By The Misconduct Of His Agent
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Section X. Of Notice To An Agent
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Of Notice To An Agent. Part 2
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Of Notice To An Agent. Part 3
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Section XI. Of Shipmasters
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Section XII. Of An Action Against An Agent To Determine The Right Of A Principal
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Section XIII. The Rights And Obligations Of Principal And Agent As To Each Other
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The Rights And Obligations Of Principal And Agent As To Each Other. Part 2
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The Rights And Obligations Of Principal And Agent As To Each Other. Part 3
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The Rights And Obligations Of Principal And Agent As To Each Other. Part 4
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The Rights And Obligations Of Principal And Agent As To Each Other. Part 5
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Section XIV. Of Public Agents
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Chapter IV. Factors And Brokers. Section I. - Who Is A Factor, And Who A Broker
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Section II. Of Factors Under A Commission
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Section III. Of The Duties And The Rights Of Factors And Brokers
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Of The Duties And The Rights Of Factors And Brokers. Part 2
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Of The Duties And The Rights Of Factors And Brokers. Part 3
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Of The Duties And The Rights Of Factors And Brokers. Part 4
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Of The Duties And The Rights Of Factors And Brokers. Part 5
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Chapter V. Servants
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Servants. Part 2
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Servants. Part 3
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Servants. Part 4
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Servants. Part 5
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Chapter VI. Of Attorneys
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Of Attorneys. Part 2
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Of Attorneys. Part 3
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Of Attorneys. Part 4
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Of Attorneys. Part 5
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Of Attorneys. Part 6
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Chapter VII. Trustees. Section I. - The Origin Of Trusts
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Section II. Classification Of Trusts
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Section III. Private Trustees
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Section IV. Public Trustees
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Chapter VIII. Of Executors And Administrators
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Of Executors And Administrators. Part 2
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Of Executors And Administrators. Part 3
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Chapter IX. Guardians. Section I. - Of The Kinds Of Guardians
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Section II. Of The Duty And Power Of A Guardian
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Chapter X. Corporations
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Corporations. Part 2
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Corporations. Part 3
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Corporations. Part 4
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Chapter XI. Joint-Stock Companies
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Chapter XII. Partnership. Section I. - What Constitutes A Partnership
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Section II. Of The Real Estate Of A Partnership
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Section III. Of The Good-Will
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Section IV. Of The Delectus Personarum
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How A Partnership May Be Formed
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How A Partnership May Be Formed. Part 2
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How A Partnership May Be Formed. Part 3
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How A Partnership May Be Formed. Part 4
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Section VI. Of The Eight Of Action Between Partners
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Of The Eight Of Action Between Partners. Continued
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Section VIII. Of Secret And Dormant Partners
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Section IX. Of Retiring Partners
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Section X. Of Nominal Partners
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Section XI. When A Joint Liability Is Incurred
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Section XII. Of The Authority Of Each Partner
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Of The Authority Of Each Partner. Part 2
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Of The Authority Of Each Partner. Part 3
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Of The Authority Of Each Partner. Part 4
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Of The Authority Of Each Partner. Part 5
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Of The Authority Of Each Partner. Part 6
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Of The Authority Of Each Partner. Part 7
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Of The Authority Of Each Partner. Part 8
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Of The Authority Of Each Partner. Part 9
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Of The Authority Of Each Partner. Part 10
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Of The Authority Of Each Partner. Part 11
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Of The Authority Of Each Partner. Part 12
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Section XIII. Power Of A Majority
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Section XIV. Of Dissolution
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Of Dissolution. Part 2
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Of Dissolution. Part 3
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Of Dissolution. Part 4
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Of Dissolution. Part 5
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Of Dissolution. Part 6
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Of Dissolution. Part 7
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Section XV. Of The Rights Of Creditors In Respect To Partnership Funds
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Of The Rights Of Creditors In Respect To Partnership Funds. Part 2
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Of The Rights Of Creditors In Respect To Partnership Funds. Part 3
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Of The Rights Of Creditors In Respect To Partnership Funds. Part 4
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Of The Rights Of Creditors In Respect To Partnership Funds. Part 5
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Section XVI. Limited Partnership
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Chapter XIII. New Parties By Novation
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New Parties By Novation. Part 2
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New Parties By Novation. Part 3
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Chapter XIV. New Parties By Assignment. Section I. - Of Assignments Of Choses In Action
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Of Assignments Of Choses In Action. Part 2
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Of Assignments Of Choses In Action. Part 3
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Section II. Of The Manner Of Assignment
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Section III. Of The Equitable Defences
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Section IV. Covenants Annexed To Land
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Chapter XV. Of Gifts; Or Voluntary Assignments Of Chattels. Section I. Of Gifts Inter Vivos
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Of Gifts; Or Voluntary Assignments Of Chattels. Section I. Of Gifts Inter Vivos. Continued
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Section II. Of Gifts Causa Mortis
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Chapter XVI. New Parties By Indorsement, Or Of Negotiable Bills And Notes. Section I. - Of The Nature And Effect Of Indorsement
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Of The Nature And Effect Of Indorsement. Part 2
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Of The Nature And Effect Of Indorsement. Part 3
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Of The Nature And Effect Of Indorsement. Part 4
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Of The Nature And Effect Of Indorsement. Part 5
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Section II. Of The Essentials Of Negotiable Notes And Bills
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Of The Essentials Of Negotiable Notes And Bills. Part 2
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Of The Essentials Of Negotiable Notes And Bills. Part 3
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Of The Essentials Of Negotiable Notes And Bills. Part 4
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Of The Essentials Of Negotiable Notes And Bills. Part 5
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Section III. Who May Indorse
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Who May Indorse. Part 2
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Who May Indorse. Part 3
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Section IV. Of Indorsement After Maturity
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Of Indorsement After Maturity. Part 2
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Of Indorsement After Maturity. Part 3
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Section V. Of Accommodation Paper
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Section VI. Notes On Demand
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Notes On Demand. Continued
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Section VII. Of The Transfer Of Bills And Notes
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Of The Transfer Of Bills And Notes. Continued
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Section VIII. Of Presentment For Acceptance
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Section IX. Of Presentment For Payment
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Of Presentment For Payment. Part 2
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Of Presentment For Payment. Part 3
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Section X. Of Whom, When, And Where The Demand Or Presentment For Payment Should Be Made
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Section XI. Of Notice Of Non-Payment
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Of Notice Of Non-Payment. Part 2
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Of Notice Of Non-Payment. Part 3
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Of Notice Of Non-Payment. Part 4
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Of Notice Of Non-Payment. Part 5
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Of Notice Of Non-Payment. Part 6
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Section XII. Of Protest
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Section XIII. On Damages For Non-Payment Of Bills
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Section XIV. Bills Of Lading
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Section XV. Of Property Passing With Possession
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Of Property Passing With Possession. Continued
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Chapter XVII. Infants
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Section I. Incapacity Of Infants To Contract
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Incapacity Of Infants To Contract. Continued
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Section II. Of The Obligations Of Parents In Respect To Infant Children
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Of The Obligations Of Parents In Respect To Infant Children. Part 2
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Of The Obligations Of Parents In Respect To Infant Children. Part 3
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Of The Obligations Of Parents In Respect To Infant Children. Part 4
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Of The Obligations Of Parents In Respect To Infant Children. Part 5
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Of The Obligations Of Parents In Respect To Infant Children. Part 6
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Of The Obligations Of Parents In Respect To Infant Children. Part 7
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Of The Obligations Of Parents In Respect To Infant Children. Part 8
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Section III. Voidable Contracts For Necessaries
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Voidable Contracts For Necessaries. Continued
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Section IV. Of The Torts Of An Infant
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Of The Torts Of An Infant. Continued
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Section V. Of The Effect Of An Infant's Avoidance Of His Contract
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Section VI. Of Ratification
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Of Ratification. Part 2
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Of Ratification. Part 3
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Of Ratification. Part 4
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Section VII. Who May Take Advantage Of An Infant's Liability
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Section VIII. Of The Marriage Settlements Of An Infant
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Section IX. Infant's Liability With Respect To Fixed Property Acquired By His Contract
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Section X. Of Illegitimate Children
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Chapter XVIII. Of The Contracts Of Married Women. Section I. - Of The General Effect Of Marriage On The Rights Of The Parties
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Section II. Of The Contracts Of A Married Woman Made Before Marriage
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Of The Contracts Of A Married Woman Made Before Marriage. Continued
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Section III. Of The Contracts Of A Married Woman Made During Her Marriage
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Of The Contracts Of A Married Woman Made During Her Marriage. Part 2
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Of The Contracts Of A Married Woman Made During Her Marriage. Part 3
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Of The Contracts Of A Married Woman Made During Her Marriage. Part 4
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Of The Contracts Of A Married Woman Made During Her Marriage. Part 5
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Of The Contracts Of A Married Woman Made During Her Marriage. Part 6
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Of The Contracts Of A Married Woman Made During Her Marriage. Part 7
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Of The Contracts Of A Married Woman Made During Her Marriage. Part 8
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Of The Contracts Of A Married Woman Made During Her Marriage. Part 9
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Of The Contracts Of A Married Woman Made During Her Marriage. Part 10
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Of The Contracts Of A Married Woman Made During Her Marriage. Part 11
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Of The Contracts Of A Married Woman Made During Her Marriage. Part 12
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Section IV. Of The Disability Of A Wife To Act As A Single Woman
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Section V. Of The Separate Estate Of A Married Woman, And Of Settlements In Her Favor
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Synopsis
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Synopsis. Part 2
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Synopsis. Part 3
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Synopsis. Part 4
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Synopsis. Part 5
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Synopsis. Part 6
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Synopsis. Part 7
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Synopsis. Part 8
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Synopsis. Part 9
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Synopsis. Part 10
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Synopsis. Part 11
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Synopsis. Part 12
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Synopsis. Part 13
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Synopsis. Part 14
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Synopsis. Part 15
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Chapter XIX. Persons Of Insufficient Mind To Contract. Section I. - Non Compotes Mentis
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Persons Of Insufficient Mind To Contract. Non Compotes Mentis. Part 2
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Persons Of Insufficient Mind To Contract. Non Compotes Mentis. Part 3
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Persons Of Insufficient Mind To Contract. Non Compotes Mentis. Part 4
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Section II. Spendthrifts
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Section III. Seamen
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Section IV. Persons Under Duress
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Persons Under Duress. Continued
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Chapter XX. Aliens
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Chapter XXI. Of Outlaws, Persons Attainted, And Persons Excommunicated
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Consideration And Assent. Chapter I. Consideration. Section I. - The Necessity Of A Consideration
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Section II. Kinds Of Consideration
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Kinds Of Consideration. Part 2
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Kinds Of Consideration. Part 3
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Section III. Adequacy Of Consideration
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Adequacy Of Consideration. Continued
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Section IV. Prevention Of Litigation
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Section V. Forbearance
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Forbearance. Part 2
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Forbearance. Part 3
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Section VII. Work And Service
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Section VIII. Trust And Confidence
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Section IX. A Promise For A Promise
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A Promise For A Promise. Continued
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Section X. Subscription And Contribution
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Subscription And Contribution. Continued
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Section XI. Of Consideration Void In Part
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Section XII. Illegality Of Consideration
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Section XIII. Impossible Considerations
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Section XIV. Failure Of Consideration
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Failure Of Consideration. Continued
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Section XV. Eights Of A Stranger To The Consideration
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Section XVI. The Time Of The Consideration
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The Time Of The Consideration. Part 2
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The Time Of The Consideration. Part 3
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Chapter II. Assent Of The Parties. Section I.- What The Assent Must Be
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Assent Of The Parties. Section I.- What The Assent Must Be. Part 2
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Assent Of The Parties. Section I.- What The Assent Must Be. Part 3
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Section II. Contracts On Time
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Contracts On Time. Part 2
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Contracts On Time. Part 3
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Contracts On Time. Part 4
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The Subject-Matter Of Contracts. Chapter I. Preliminary Remarks
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Chapter II. Purchase And Sale Of Real Property
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Purchase And Sale Of Real Property. Part 2
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Purchase And Sale Of Real Property. Part 3
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Purchase And Sale Of Real Property. Part 4
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Chapter III. Hiring Of Real Property. Section I. - Of The Lease
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Section II. Of The General Liabilities Of The Lessor
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Section III. Of The General Liability And Obligation Of The Tenant
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Of The General Liability And Obligation Of The Tenant. Part 2
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Of The General Liability And Obligation Of The Tenant. Part 3
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Of The General Liability And Obligation Of The Tenant. Part 4
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Section IV. Of Surrender Of Leases By Operation Of Law
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Section V. Of Away-Going Crops
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Section VI. Of Fixtures
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Section VII. Of Notice To Quit
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Of Notice To Quit. Continued
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Section VIII. Of Apportionment Of Rent
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Section IX. Of Remedy For Non-Payment Of Rent
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Chapter IV. Purchase And Sale Of Personal Property. Section I. - Essentials Of A Sale
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Section II. Absolute Sale Of Chattels
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Absolute Sale Of Chattels. Continued
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Section III. Price And Agreement Of Parties
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Section IV. The Effect Of A Sale
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The Effect Of A Sale. Part 2
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The Effect Of A Sale. Part 3
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Section V. Of Possession And Delivery
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Of Possession And Delivery. Part 2
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Of Possession And Delivery. Part 3
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Of Possession And Delivery. Part 4
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Of Possession And Delivery. Part 5
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Section VI. Conditional Sales
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Conditional Sales. Part 2
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Conditional Sales. Part 3
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Section VII. Of Bought And Sold Notes
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Of Bought And Sold Notes. Part 2
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Of Bought And Sold Notes. Part 3
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Of Bought And Sold Notes. Part 4
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Section VIII. Of Sales To Arrive
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Of Sales To Arrive. Part 2
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Of Sales To Arrive. Part 3
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Of Sales To Arrive. Part 4
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Of Sales To Arrive. Part 5
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Of Sales To Arrive. Part 6
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Of Sales To Arrive. Part 7
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Of Sales To Arrive. Part 8
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Section IX. Mortgages Of Chattels
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Mortgages Of Chattels. Continued
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Chapter V. Warranty
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Warranty. Part 2
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Warranty. Part 3
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Warranty. Part 4
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Warranty. Part 5
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Warranty. Part 6
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Warranty. Part 7
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Warranty. Part 8
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Warranty. Part 9
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Warranty. Part 10
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Warranty. Part 11
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Warranty. Part 12
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Warranty. Part 13
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Warranty. Part 14
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Warranty. Part 15
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Warranty. Part 16
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Chapter VI. Stoppage In Transitu. Section I. - What The Right Of Stoppage Is, And Who Has It
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What The Right Of Stoppage Is, And Who Has It. Part 2
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What The Right Of Stoppage Is, And Who Has It. Part 3
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Section II. When And How The Right May Be Exercised
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When And How The Right May Be Exercised. Part 2
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When And How The Right May Be Exercised. Part 3
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When And How The Right May Be Exercised. Part 4
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When And How The Right May Be Exercised. Part 5
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Chapter VII. Guaranty Of Suretyship. Section I. What Is A Guaranty
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Guaranty Of Suretyship. Section I. What Is A Guaranty. Continued
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Section II. Of The Consideration
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Section III. Whether A Promise Is Original Or Collateral
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Section IV. Of The Agreement And Acceptance
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Section V. Of The Change of Liability
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Of The Change of Liability. Part 2
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Of The Change of Liability. Part 3
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Of The Change of Liability. Part 4
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Of The Change of Liability. Part 5
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Section VI. How A Guarantor Is Affected By Indulgence To A Debtor
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How A Guarantor Is Affected By Indulgence To A Debtor. Part 2
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How A Guarantor Is Affected By Indulgence To A Debtor. Part 3
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How A Guarantor Is Affected By Indulgence To A Debtor. Part 4
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Section VII. Of Notice To The Guarantor
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Section VIII. Of Guaranty By One In Office
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Section IX. Of Revocation Of Guaranty
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Chapter VIII. Hiring Of Persons. Section I. Servants
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Hiring Of Persons. Section I. Servants. Part 2
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Hiring Of Persons. Section I. Servants. Part 3
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Hiring Of Persons. Section I. Servants. Part 4
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Hiring Of Persons. Section I. Servants. Part 5
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Hiring Of Persons. Section I. Servants. Part 6
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Hiring Of Persons. Section I. Servants. Part 7
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Hiring Of Persons. Section I. Servants. Part 8
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Hiring Of Persons. Section I. Servants. Part 9
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Hiring Of Persons. Section I. Servants. Part 10
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Hiring Of Persons. Section I. Servants. Part 11
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Section II. Apprentices
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Apprentices. Continued
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Chapter IX. Contracts For Service Generally
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Contracts For Service Generally. Part 2
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Contracts For Service Generally. Part 3
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Chapter X. Marriage. Section I. Contracts To Marry
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Marriage. Section I. Contracts To Marry. Part 2
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Marriage. Section I. Contracts To Marry. Part 3
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Marriage. Section I. Contracts To Marry. Part 4
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Marriage. Section I. Contracts To Marry. Part 5
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Marriage. Section I. Contracts To Marry. Part 6
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Section II. Promises In Relation To Settlements Of Advances
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Section III. Contracts In Restraint Of Marriage
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Section IV. Contract Of Marriage
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Contract Of Marriage. Part 2
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Contract Of Marriage. Part 3
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Contract Of Marriage. Part 4
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Contract Of Marriage. Part 5
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Section V. Divorce
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Divorce. Continued
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Chapter XI. Bailment
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Section I. Depositum
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Depositum. Part 2
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Depositum. Part 3
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Depositum. Part 4
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Depositum. Part 5
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Section II. Mandatum
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Mandatum. Part 2
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Mandatum. Part 3
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Mandatum. Part 4
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Mandatum. Part 5
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Mandatum. Part 6
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Section III. Commodatum
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Section IV. Pignus
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Pignus. Part 2
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Pignus. Part 3
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Pignus. Part 4
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Pignus. Part 5
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Pignus. Part 6
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Section V. Locatio
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Locatio. Part 2
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Locatio. Part 3
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Locatio. Part 4
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Locatio. Part 5
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Locatio. Part 6
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Locatio. Part 7
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Locatio. Part 8
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Locatio. Part 9
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Locatio. Part 10
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Locatio. Part 11
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Locatio. Part 12
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Locatio. Part 13
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Locatio. Part 14
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Locatio. Part 15
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Locatio. Part 16
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Locatio. Part 17
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Locatio. Part 18
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Locatio. Part 19
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Locatio. Part 20
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Locatio. Part 21
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Locatio. Part 22
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Locatio. Part 23
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Locatio. Part 24
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Section VI. Who Is A Common Carrier
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Who Is A Common Carrier. Part 2
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Who Is A Common Carrier. Part 3
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Who Is A Common Carrier. Part 4
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Who Is A Common Carrier. Part 5
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Who Is A Common Carrier. Part 6
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Section VII. Obligations Of A Common Carrier
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Section VII. When The Responsibility Begins
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When The Responsibility Begins. Part 2
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When The Responsibility Begins. Part 3
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When The Responsibility Begins. Part 4
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Section IX. When The Responsibility Ends
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When The Responsibility Ends. Part 2
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When The Responsibility Ends. Part 3
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When The Responsibility Ends. Part 4
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When The Responsibility Ends. Part 5
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When The Responsibility Ends. Part 6
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When The Responsibility Ends. Part 7
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When The Responsibility Ends. Part 8
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When The Responsibility Ends. Part 9
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When The Responsibility Ends. Part 10
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Section X. Where A Third Party Claims The Goods
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Section XI. Compensation
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Section XII. Of The Lien And Agency Of The Carrier
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Of The Lien And Agency Of The Carrier. Part 2
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Of The Lien And Agency Of The Carrier. Part 3
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Section XIII. Of The Responsibility Of The Carrier Beyond His Own Route
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Of The Responsibility Of The Carrier Beyond His Own Route. Part 2
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Of The Responsibility Of The Carrier Beyond His Own Route. Part 3
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Of The Responsibility Of The Carrier Beyond His Own Route. Part 4
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Section XIV. Common Carriers Of Passengers
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Common Carriers Of Passengers. Part 2
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Common Carriers Of Passengers. Part 3
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Common Carriers Of Passengers. Part 4
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Common Carriers Of Passengers. Part 5
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Common Carriers Of Passengers. Part 6
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Common Carriers Of Passengers. Part 7
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Common Carriers Of Passengers. Part 8
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Common Carriers Of Passengers. Part 9
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Section XV. Of Special Agreements And Notices
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Of Special Agreements And Notices. Part 2
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Of Special Agreements And Notices. Part 3
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Of Special Agreements And Notices. Part 4
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Of Special Agreements And Notices. Part 5
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Of Special Agreements And Notices. Part 6
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Of Special Agreements And Notices. Part 7
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Of Special Agreements And Notices. Part 8
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Of Special Agreements And Notices. Part 9
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Section XVI. Of Fraud
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Section XVII. Of The Evidence Of Loss
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Chapter XII. On The Law Of Telegraphic Communications. Section I. - Of Telegraph In General
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Section II. The Legal Character Of A Company Working A Telegraph
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Section III. The Obligations And Rights Of Telegraph Companies
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The Obligations And Rights Of Telegraph Companies. Part 2
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The Obligations And Rights Of Telegraph Companies. Part 3
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The Obligations And Rights Of Telegraph Companies. Part 4
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Section IV. Of The Breaches Of This Contract
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Section V. Of The Contract Between The Company And The Persons To Whom Messages Are Sent
-
Section VI. Of Contracts Between Sender And Receiver By Telegraph
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Of Contracts Between Sender And Receiver By Telegraph. Continued
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Section VII. Of The Measure Of Damages
-
Chapter XIII. Of Patents
-
Section III. Of The Foundation Of A Patent-Right
-
Section III. Who May Obtain A Patent
-
Section IV. What May Be Subject Of A Patent
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What May Be Subject Of A Patent. Part 2
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What May Be Subject Of A Patent. Part 3
-
What May Be Subject Of A Patent. Part 4
-
Section VI. Of Infringement
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Of Infringement. Continued
-
Section VII. Of The Rights Of A Purchaser Of An Interest In A Patent
-
Section VIII. Of The Rights Of A Purchaser Of A Patented Article
-
Section IX. Of Remedies At Law
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Section X. Of Remedies In Equity
-
Section XI. Of Damages
-
Chapter XIV. Of The Law Of Copyright
-
Of The Law Of Copyright. Part 2
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Of The Law Of Copyright. Part 3
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Of The Law Of Copyright. Part 4
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Of The Law Of Copyright. Part 5
-
Section II. Of Assignment
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Section III. Of Infringement
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Of Infringement. Part 2
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Of Infringement. Part 3
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Of Infringement. Part 4
-
Of Infringement. Part 5
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Chapter XV. On Trade-Marks. Section I. - What A Trademark Is
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On Trade-Marks. Section I. - What A Trademark Is. Part 2
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On Trade-Marks. Section I. - What A Trademark Is. Part 3
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Section II. Of The Right Which A Trade-Mark Secures
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Section III. Who May Have A Trade-Mark
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Who May Have A Trade-Mark. Continued
-
Section IV. How This Right May Be Acquired. A. How originally acquired
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How This Right May Be Acquired. A. How originally acquired. Continued
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B. Of the Acquisition of the Right by Inheritance
-
B. Of the Acquisition of the Right by Inheritance. Continued
-
Section V. Of The Infringement Of A Right To A Trade-Mark
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Of The Infringement Of A Right To A Trade-Mark. Part 2
-
Of The Infringement Of A Right To A Trade-Mark. Part 3
-
Section VI. Of The Remedy For Violation Of The Right To Use A Trade-Mark
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Of The Remedy For Violation Of The Right To Use A Trade-Mark. Continued
-
Chapter XVI. Of The Law Of Shipping. Section I. Of The Building And Ownership Of A Ship. A. - Of a Building Contract
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B. - Of the Liens of Material Men
-
B. - Of the Liens of Material Men. Continued
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C. - Of Owners
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D. - Of Part-owners. 1. Who are Part-owners
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3. OF A Ship's Husband
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4. Of the Liens of Part-owners
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5. Remedies against Part-owners
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Section II. Of The Transfer Of A Ship. A. - Of a Sale by the Owner
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2. Of the Requirement and Effect of Possession by the Purchaser
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C. - Sale of a Ship under a Decree of Admiralty
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D. - Of Transfer by Mortgage. 279. 1. How A Mortgage Of A Ship Should Be Recorded
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2. Of the Liability of Mortgagees
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E. - Of Transfer by Bottomry
-
E. - Of Transfer by Bottomry. Continued
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F. - Of Respondentia
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Section III. Of Contracts In Relation To The Use Of A Ship. A. - Of the Use of the Ship by the Owner. 1. When He Carries His Own Goods
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B. - Of the Use of a Ship by Freighters. 1. Of The Reciprocal Lines of The Ship and the Cargo
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2. Of the Bill of Lading
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Of the Bill of Lading. Part 2
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Of the Bill of Lading. Part 3
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Of the Bill of Lading. Part 4
-
4. Of Transshipping the Goods and Forwarding them in other Vessels
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C. - Of the use of the Vessel by Hirers or Charterers. 1. How Charter-Parties are made
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3. Of the Provisions of a Charter-Party
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4. Of Lay Days and Demurrage
-
Section IV. Of Incidents Of The Voyage. A. - Of Loss by Perils of the Sea
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B. - Of Collision
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B. - Of Collision. Part 2
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B. - Of Collision. Part 3
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C. - Of Salvage. 1. What Salvage Is
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2. By what Services Salvage is Earned
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3. Of Derelict
-
4. Who may be Salvors
-
5. Of Salvage Compensation
-
7. How the Claim for Salvage Compensation may be Barred
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D. - Of General Average
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1. The Sacrifice must be Voluntary
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2. The Sacrifice must be Necessary
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4. What Constitutes a Sacrifice
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5. Of the Value upon which Contribution is Assessed
-
6. Of the Adjustment of General Average
-
Section V. Of Persons Employed In A Ship. A. - Of the Master
-
Of Persons Employed In A Ship. A. - Of the Master. Continued
-
B. - Of the Seamen. 1. Of The Shipping Articles
-
2. Of The Wages Of Seamen
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8. Of Provisions
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4. Care of Seamen in Sickness
-
5. Of the return of the Seamen to this Country
-
6. Of The Punishment Of Seamen
-
Of The Punishment Of Seamen. Continued
-
Chapter XVII. Of The Law Of Marine Insurance. Section I. Of The Contract. A. - What this Contract is
-
B. - Of the Policy
-
C. - Of Insurance through an Agent
-
D. - Of the Transfer of the Policy or of the Property
-
E. - Of Requirements in the Policy
-
F. - Of the Premium
-
Section II. Of The Parties To The Contract
-
Section III. Of The Property Or Interest Insured
-
Section IV. Of The Beginning And The End Of The Risk
-
Section V. Of Open And Of Valued Policies. A. - Of Open Policies
-
B. - Of Valued Policies
-
Section VI. Of Double Insurance
-
Section VII. Of Re-Insurance
-
Section VIII. Of The Risks Insured Against. A. - General Rules
-
C. - Of Collision
-
E. - Of Barratry
-
F. - Of Capture
-
G. - Of General Average
-
H. - Of Salvage
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Section IX. Of Total Loss. A. - Of Actual Total Loss
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B. - Of Constructive Total Loss, and of Abandonment
-
B. - Of Constructive Total Loss, and of Abandonment. Part 2
-
B. - Of Constructive Total Loss, and of Abandonment. Part 3
-
9. - How and when Abandonment should be made
-
D. - Of Acceptance of Abandonment
-
E. - Of Revocation of Abandonment
-
Section X. Of Partial Loss. A. - What constitutes a Partial Loss
-
B. - How the Cost of Repairs is estimated
-
C. - Of Total Loss following a Partial Loss
-
Section XI. Of Express Warranties
-
Section XII. Of Representations And Of Concealments
-
Of Representations And Of Concealments. Continued
-
Section XIII. Of Implied Warranties. A. - Of Seaworthiness
-
Of Implied Warranties. A. - Of Seaworthiness. Continued
-
B. - Of Deviation
-
B. - Of Deviation. Continued
-
Section XIV. Of The Adjustment
-
Chapter XVIII. Of The Law Of Fire Insurance. Section I. Of The Form Of The Contract
-
Of The Law Of Fire Insurance. Section I. Of The Form Of The Contract. Part 2
-
Of The Law Of Fire Insurance. Section I. Of The Form Of The Contract. Part 3
-
B. - Of the Description of the Property Insured
-
B. - Of the Description of the Property Insured. Part 2
-
B. - Of the Description of the Property Insured. Part 3
-
B. - Of the Description of the Property Insured. Part 4
-
C. - Of Alterations in the Property
-
D. - Of Warranty, Representations, and Concealment
-
D. - Of Warranty, Representations, and Concealment. Part 2
-
D. - Of Warranty, Representations, and Concealment. Part 3
-
D. - Of Warranty, Representations, and Concealment. Part 4
-
D. - Of Warranty, Representations, and Concealment. Part 5
-
Section II. Of The Interest Of The Insured
-
Of The Interest Of The Insured. Part 2
-
Of The Interest Of The Insured. Part 3
-
Section III. Of The Risk Assumed By The Insurers
-
A. - What is Fire?
-
B. - Of the Liability of Insurers for the Consequences of Fire
-
C. - Of a Loss caused by the Negligence of the Insured
-
Section IV. Of Alienation
-
Of Alienation. Continued
-
Section V. Of Valuation
-
Section VI. Of Double Insurance And Of Re-Insurance. A. - Of Double Insurance
-
Of Double Insurance And Of Re-Insurance. A. - Of Double Insurance. Continued
-
B. - Of Re-insurance
-
Section VII. Of Proof And Adjustment
-
Chapter XIX. Of The Law Of Life Insurance. Section I. Of The Terms Of The Contract. A. - How the Contract is made
-
B. - Of Warranty and Representations
-
B. - Of Warranty and Representations. Part 2
-
B. - Of Warranty and Representations. Part 3
-
B. - Of Warranty and Representations. Part 4
-
C. - Of Restrictions and Exceptions in Life Policies
-
C. - Of Restrictions and Exceptions in Life Policies. Continued
-
Section II. What Interest Is Insurable
-
What Interest Is Insurable. Part 2
-
What Interest Is Insurable. Part 3
-
Section III. Of Assignment And Transfer
-
Section IV. Of The Time When A Policy Attaches Or Terminates
-
Section V. Of The Premium
-
Of The Premium. Part 2
-
Of The Premium. Part 3
-
Part II. The Law Of Contracts Considered In Reference To The Operation of Law Upon Them. Chapter I. Construction And Interpretation Of Contracts. (A). Section I. - General Purpose And Principles Of Construction
-
Section II. Of The Effect Of Intention
-
Of The Effect Of Intention. Continued
-
Section III. Some Of The General Rules Of Construction
-
Some Of The General Rules Of Construction. Part 2
-
Some Of The General Rules Of Construction. Part 3
-
Some Of The General Rules Of Construction. Part 4
-
Some Of The General Rules Of Construction. Part 5
-
Some Of The General Rules Of Construction. Part 6
-
Some Of The General Rules Of Construction. Part 7
-
Some Of The General Rules Of Construction. Part 8
-
Section IV. Entirety Of Contracts
-
Entirety Of Contracts. Continued
-
Section V. Apportionment Of Contracts
-
Apportionment Of Contracts. Continued
-
Section VI. Of Conditional Contracts
-
Section VII. Of Mutual Contracts
-
Section VIII. Of The Presumptions Of Law
-
Of The Presumptions Of Law. Part 2
-
Of The Presumptions Of Law. Part 3
-
Section IX. Of The Effect Of Custom Of Usage
-
Of The Effect Of Custom Of Usage. Part 2
-
Of The Effect Of Custom Of Usage. Part 3
-
Of The Effect Of Custom Of Usage. Part 4
-
Of The Effect Of Custom Of Usage. Part 5
-
Of The Effect Of Custom Of Usage. Part 6
-
Of The Effect Of Custom Of Usage. Part 7
-
Section X. Of The Admissibility Of Extrinsic Evidence In The Interpretation Of Written Contracts
-
Of The Admissibility Of Extrinsic Evidence In The Interpretation Of Written Contracts. Part 2
-
Admissibility Of Extrinsic Evidence In Written Contracts Interpretation. Part 3
-
Admissibility Of Extrinsic Evidence In Written Contracts Interpretation. Part 4
-
Admissibility Of Extrinsic Evidence In Written Contracts Interpretation. Part 5
-
Admissibility Of Extrinsic Evidence In Written Contracts Interpretation. Part 6
-
Admissibility Of Extrinsic Evidence In Written Contracts Interpretation. Part 7
-
Admissibility Of Extrinsic Evidence In Written Contracts Interpretation. Part 8
-
Admissibility Of Extrinsic Evidence In Written Contracts Interpretation. Part 9
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•Chapter II. The Law Of Place. Section I. - Preliminary Remarks
-
Section II. General Principles
-
General Principles. Continued
-
Section III. Capacity of Parties
-
Capacity of Parties. Continued
-
Section IV. Domicil
-
Domicil. Continued
-
Section V. The Place Of The Contract
-
The Place Of The Contract. Part 2
-
The Place Of The Contract. Part 3
-
Section VI. Of The Law Of The Forum In Respect To Process And Remedy
-
Of The Law Of The Forum In Respect To Process And Remedy. Part 2
-
Of The Law Of The Forum In Respect To Process And Remedy. Part 3
-
Section VII. Of Foreign Marriages
-
Of Foreign Marriages. Part 2
-
Of Foreign Marriages. Part 3
-
Of Foreign Marriages. Part 4
-
Of Foreign Marriages. Part 5
-
Section VIII. Of Foreign Divorces
-
Of Foreign Divorces. Continued
-
Section IX. Foreign Judgments
-
Foreign Judgments. Part 2
-
Foreign Judgments. Part 3
-
Foreign Judgments. Part 4
-
Chapter III. Defences. Section I. - Payment Of Money. 1. Of the Party to whom Payment should be made
-
Payment Of Money. 1. Of the Party to whom Payment should be made. Part 2
-
Payment Of Money. 1. Of the Party to whom Payment should be made. Part 3
-
Payment Of Money. 1. Of the Party to whom Payment should be made. Part 4
-
Payment Of Money. 1. Of the Party to whom Payment should be made. Part 5
-
6. OF Payment by Check
-
6. OF Payment by Note
-
D. Of Stake-holders and Wagers
-
D. Of Stake-holders and Wagers. Continued
-
9. Of Appropriation of Payments
-
Of Appropriation of Payments. Part 2
-
Of Appropriation of Payments. Part 3
-
Of Appropriation of Payments. Part 4
-
Section II. Of Performance
-
Of Performance. Part 2
-
Of Performance. Part 3
-
Of Performance. Part 4
-
Of Performance. Part 5
-
Of Performance. Part 6
-
Of Performance. Part 7
-
2. Of the Tender of Chattels
-
Of the Tender of Chattels. Part 2
-
Of the Tender of Chattels. Part 3
-
Of the Tender of Chattels. Part 4
-
Of the Tender of Chattels. Part 5
-
Of the Tender of Chattels. Part 6
-
Of the Tender of Chattels. Part 7
-
Of the Tender of Chattels. Part 8
-
5. OF THE TIME OF PERFORMANCE
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Of THE TIME OF PERFORMANCE. Part 2
-
Of THE TIME OF PERFORMANCE. Part 3
-
Of THE TIME OF PERFORMANCE. Part 4
-
Of THE TIME OF PERFORMANCE. Part 5
-
Of THE TIME OF PERFORMANCE. Part 6
-
Of THE TIME OF PERFORMANCE. Part 7
-
Of THE TIME OF PERFORMANCE. Part 8
-
Of THE TIME OF PERFORMANCE. Part 9
-
8. Of Illegality of the Contract
-
Section III. Of Defences Resting Upon The Acts Of Omissions Of The Plaintiff
-
Of Defences Resting Upon The Acts Of Omissions Of The Plaintiff. Part 2
-
Of Defences Resting Upon The Acts Of Omissions Of The Plaintiff. Part 3
-
Of Defences Resting Upon The Acts Of Omissions Of The Plaintiff. Part 4
-
Of Defences Resting Upon The Acts Of Omissions Of The Plaintiff. Part 5
-
2. Of Contributory Negligence
-
Section IV. Accord And Satisfaction
-
Accord And Satisfaction. Part 2
-
Accord And Satisfaction. Part 3
-
Accord And Satisfaction. Part 4
-
Section V. Of Arbitrament And Award
-
Of Arbitrament And Award. Part 2
-
Of Arbitrament And Award. Part 3
-
Of Arbitrament And Award. Part 4
-
Of Arbitrament And Award. Part 5
-
Of Arbitrament And Award. Part 6
-
Of Arbitrament And Award. Part 7
-
Of Arbitrament And Award. Part 8
-
Of Arbitrament And Award. Part 9
-
Of Arbitrament And Award. Part 10
-
Of Arbitrament And Award. Part 11
-
2. Of An Agreement To Submit Questions To Arbitration
-
3. Of the Revocation OF A Submission to Arbitrators
-
Section VI. Of A Release
-
Of A Release. Continued
-
Section VII. Of Alteration
-
Of Alteration. Part 2
-
Of Alteration. Part 3
-
Of Alteration. Part 4
-
Of Alteration. Part 5
-
Section VIII. On The Pendency Of Another Suit
-
Section IX. Of Former Judgment
-
Of Former Judgment. Part 2
-
Of Former Judgment. Part 3
-
Section X. Of Set-Off
-
Of Set-Off. Part 2
-
Of Set-Off. Part 3
-
Of Set-Off. Part 4
-
Of Set-Off. Part 5
-
Of Set-Off. Part 6
-
Of Set-Off. Part 7
-
Of Set-Off. Part 8
-
Section XI. Of Illegal Contracts
-
1. Of Contracts in Restraint of Trade
-
Of Contracts in Restraint of Trade. Part 2
-
Of Contracts in Restraint of Trade. Part 3
-
Of Contracts in Restraint of Trade. Part 4
-
2. OF Contracts opposed to the Laws of other Countries
-
3. Of Contracts which tend to Corrupt Legislation
-
4. OF Wagering Contracts
-
Of Wagering Contracts. Part 2
-
Of Wagering Contracts. Part 3
-
Of Wagering Contracts. Part 4
-
Of Wagering Contracts. Part 5
-
Of Wagering Contracts. Part 6
-
Of Wagering Contracts. Part 7
-
6. OF Maintenance and Champerty
-
Section XII. Of Fraud
-
Of Fraud. Part 2
-
Of Fraud. Part 3
-
Of Fraud. Part 4
-
Of Fraud. Part 5
-
Of Fraud. Part 6
-
Of Fraud. Part 7
-
Of Fraud. Part 8
-
Of Fraud. Part 9
-
Of Fraud. Part 10
-
Of Fraud. Part 11
-
Section I. - Of Estoppels In General
-
Section II. Estoppel By Record
-
Section III. Of Estoppel By Deed
-
Section IV. Of Estoppel In Pais
-
Of Estoppel In Pais. Part 2
-
Of Estoppel In Pais. Part 3
-
Of Estoppel In Pais. Part 4
-
Of Estoppel In Pais. Part 5
-
Of Estoppel In Pais. Part 6
-
Of Estoppel In Pais. Part 7
-
Part II. The Law Of Contracts Considered. IV. Reference To Tab Operation Of Law Upon Them. (Continued.). Chapter V. Statute Of Frauds
-
Statute Of Frauds. Part 2
-
Statute Of Frauds. Part 3
-
Statute Of Frauds. Part 4
-
Statute Of Frauds. Part 5
-
Statute Of Frauds. Part 6
-
Statute Of Frauds. Part 7
-
Statute Of Frauds. Part 8
-
Statute Of Frauds. Part 9
-
Statute Of Frauds. Part 10
-
Statute Of Frauds. Part 11
-
Statute Of Frauds. Part 12
-
Statute Of Frauds. Part 13
-
Statute Of Frauds. Part 14
-
Statute Of Frauds. Part 15
-
Statute Of Frauds. Part 16
-
Statute Of Frauds. Part 17
-
Statute Of Frauds. Part 18
-
Statute Of Frauds. Part 19
-
Statute Of Frauds. Part 20
-
Statute Of Frauds. Part 21
-
Statute Of Frauds. Part 22
-
Statute Of Frauds. Part 23
-
Statute Of Frauds. Part 24
-
Statute Of Frauds. Part 25
-
Statute Of Frauds. Part 26
-
Statute Of Frauds. Part 27
-
Statute Of Frauds. Part 28
-
Statute Of Frauds. Part 29
-
Statute Of Frauds. Part 30
-
Statute Of Frauds. Part 31
-
Statute Of Frauds. Part 32
-
Statute Of Frauds. Part 33
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Chapter VI. The Statute Of Limitations. Section I. - The General Purpose Of The Statute
-
The General Purpose Of The Statute. Part 2
-
The General Purpose Of The Statute. Part 3
-
Section II. Of A New Promise
-
Of A New Promise. Part 2
-
Of A New Promise. Part 3
-
Of A New Promise. Part 4
-
Section III. Of Part Payment
-
Of Part Payment. Part 2
-
Of Part Payment. Part 3
-
Of Part Payment. Part 4
-
Section IV. Of New Promises And Part Payments By One Of Several Joint Debtors
-
Of New Promises And Part Payments By One Of Several Joint Debtors. Part 2
-
Of New Promises And Part Payments By One Of Several Joint Debtors. Part 3
-
Of New Promises And Part Payments By One Of Several Joint Debtors. Part 4
-
Section V. Of Accounts Between Merchants
-
Of Accounts Between Merchants. Continued
-
Section VI. When The Period Of Limitation Begins To Run
-
When The Period Of Limitation Begins To Run. Continued
-
Section VII. Of The Statute Exceptions And Disabilities
-
Of The Statute Exceptions And Disabilities. Part 2
-
Of The Statute Exceptions And Disabilities. Part 3
-
Section VIII. That The Statute Affects The Remedy Only And Not The Debt
-
Chapter VII. Of Interest And Usury. Section I. - Of Interest, And When It Is Recoverable
-
Of Interest And Usury. Section I. - Of Interest, And When It Is Recoverable. Continued
-
Section II. What Constitutes Usury
-
Section III. Immaterality Of The Form Of The Contract
-
Immaterality Of The Form Of The Contract. Part 2
-
Immaterality Of The Form Of The Contract. Part 3
-
Immaterality Of The Form Of The Contract. Part 4
-
Immaterality Of The Form Of The Contract. Part 5
-
Section IV. The Contract Itself Must Be Tainted With The Usury
-
Section V. Substituted Securities Are Void
-
Substituted Securities Are Void. Part 2
-
Substituted Securities Are Void. Part 3
-
Section VI. Distinction Between Invalidity Of The Contract And The Penalty Imposed
-
Distinction Between Invalidity Of The Contract And The Penalty Imposed. Part 2
-
Distinction Between Invalidity Of The Contract And The Penalty Imposed. Part 3
-
Section VII. Of Contracts Accidentally Usurious
-
Section VIII. Of Discount Of Notes And Bills
-
Section IX. Of A Charge For Compensation For Service
-
Of A Charge For Compensation For Service. Part 2
-
Of A Charge For Compensation For Service. Part 3
-
Section X. Of A Charge For Compensation For Risk Incurred
-
Of A Charge For Compensation For Risk Incurred. Part 2
-
Of A Charge For Compensation For Risk Incurred. Part 3
-
Section XI. Contracts In Which A Lender Becomes Partner
-
Section XII. Of Sales Of Notes And Other Ch0ses In Action
-
Of Sales Of Notes And Other Ch0ses In Action. Continued
-
Section XIII. Of Compound Interest
-
Of Compound Interest. Continued
-
Chapter VIII. Damages. Section I. - Of The General Ground And Measure Of Damages
-
Section II. Of Liquidated Damages
-
Of Liquidated Damages. Part 2
-
Of Liquidated Damages. Part 3
-
Of Liquidated Damages. Part 4
-
Of Liquidated Damages. Part 5
-
Of Liquidated Damages. Part 6
-
Section III. Of Circumstances Which Increase Or Lessen Damages
-
Of Circumstances Which Increase Or Lessen Damages. Part 2
-
Of Circumstances Which Increase Or Lessen Damages. Part 3
-
Section IV. Of Exemplary And Vindictive Damages
-
Of Exemplary And Vindictive Damages. Part 2
-
Of Exemplary And Vindictive Damages. Part 3
-
Of Exemplary And Vindictive Damages. Part 4
-
Of Exemplary And Vindictive Damages. Part 5
-
Of Exemplary And Vindictive Damages. Part 6
-
Section V. Of Direct Or Remote Consequences
-
Of Direct Or Remote Consequences. Part 2
-
Of Direct Or Remote Consequences. Part 3
-
Of Direct Or Remote Consequences. Part 4
-
Of Direct Or Remote Consequences. Part 5
-
Of Direct Or Remote Consequences. Part 6
-
Section VI. Of The Breach Of A Contract That Is Severable Into Parts
-
Section VII. Of The Legal Limit To Damages
-
Of The Legal Limit To Damages. Part 2
-
Of The Legal Limit To Damages. Part 3
-
Of The Legal Limit To Damages. Part 4
-
Of The Legal Limit To Damages. Part 5
-
Of The Legal Limit To Damages. Part 6
-
Of The Legal Limit To Damages. Part 7
-
Of The Legal Limit To Damages. Part 8
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In The Action Of Repleyin
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5. Where a. Vendee sues ▲ Vendor
-
Where a. Vendee sues ▲ Vendor. Part 2
-
Where a. Vendee sues ▲ Vendor. Part 3
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6. Where a Vendor sues ▲ Vehdeb
-
Where a Vendor sues ▲ Vehdeb. Part 2
-
Where a Vendor sues ▲ Vehdeb. Part 3
-
Where a Vendor sues ▲ Vehdeb. Part 4
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8. When Interest is included
-
9. Remission of Damages
-
Section VIII. Of The Breach Of Contract To Pay Money Or Goods, In The Alternative
-
Section IX. Of Nominal Damages
-
Of Nominal Damages. Continued
-
Section X. Of Damages In Real Actions
-
Of Damages In Real Actions. Part 2
-
Of Damages In Real Actions. Part 3
-
Of Damages In Real Actions. Part 4
-
Of Damages In Real Actions. Part 5
-
Of Damages In Real Actions. Part 6
-
Of Damages In Real Actions. Part 7
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Chapter IX. On Liens. Section I. - On Lien In General
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On Liens. Section I. - On Lien In General. Part 2
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On Liens. Section I. - On Lien In General. Part 3
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On Liens. Section I. - On Lien In General. Part 4
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On Liens. Section I. - On Lien In General. Part 5
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Section II. Of The Incidents Of Lien
-
Of The Incidents Of Lien. Part 2
-
Of The Incidents Of Lien. Part 3
-
Section III. Of The Several Kinds Of Lien
-
Of The Several Kinds Of Lien. Part 2
-
Of The Several Kinds Of Lien. Part 3
-
Of The Several Kinds Of Lien. Part 4
-
Of The Several Kinds Of Lien. Part 5
-
Of The Several Kinds Of Lien. Part 6
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Of The Several Kinds Of Lien. Part 7
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Of The Several Kinds Of Lien. Part 8
-
Of The Several Kinds Of Lien. Part 9
-
Of The Several Kinds Of Lien. Part 10
-
Of The Several Kinds Of Lien. Part 11
-
Of The Several Kinds Of Lien. Part 12
-
Of The Several Kinds Of Lien. Part 13
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Section IV. Of Liens By Contract
-
Section V. Of Liens By Statute
-
Section VI. Of Equitable Liens
-
Of Equitable Liens. Part 2
-
Of Equitable Liens. Part 3
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Of Equitable Liens. Part 4
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Of Equitable Liens. Part 5
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Of Equitable Liens. Part 6
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Chapter XI. On Remedy In Equity, Or Specific Performance. Section I. - Of The Origin And Purpose Of This Remedy
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Of The Origin And Purpose Of This Remedy. Part 2
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Of The Origin And Purpose Of This Remedy. Part 3
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Of The Origin And Purpose Of This Remedy. Part 4
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Of The Origin And Purpose Of This Remedy. Part 5
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Of The Origin And Purpose Of This Remedy. Part 6
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Section II. Of Consideration
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Of Consideration. Continued
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Section III. Of Contracts Relating To Personalty
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Of Contracts Relating To Personalty. Part 2
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Of Contracts Relating To Personalty. Part 3
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Of Contracts Relating To Personalty. Part 4
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Of Contracts Relating To Personalty. Part 5
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Of Contracts Relating To Personalty. Part 6
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Of Contracts Relating To Personalty. Part 7
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Of Contracts Relating To Personalty. Part 8
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Section IV. Of Contracts Relating To The Conveyance Of Land
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Of Contracts Relating To The Conveyance Of Land. Part 2
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Of Contracts Relating To The Conveyance Of Land. Part 3
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Of Contracts Relating To The Conveyance Of Land. Part 4
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Of Contracts Relating To The Conveyance Of Land. Part 5
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Of Contracts Relating To The Conveyance Of Land. Part 6
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Of Contracts Relating To The Conveyance Of Land. Part 7
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Section V. Of The Statute of Frauds
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Of The Statute of Frauds. Part 2
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Of The Statute of Frauds. Part 3
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Of The Statute of Frauds. Part 4
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Of The Statute of Frauds. Part 5
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Of The Statute of Frauds. Part 6
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Of The Statute of Frauds. Part 7
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Section VI. Of Compensation
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Of Compensation. Continued
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Section VII. Of Impossibility And Other Defences
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Of Impossibility And Other Defences. Part 2
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Of Impossibility And Other Defences. Part 3
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Of Impossibility And Other Defences. Part 4
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Of Impossibility And Other Defences. Part 5
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Of Impossibility And Other Defences. Part 6
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Of Impossibility And Other Defences. Part 7
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Of Impossibility And Other Defences. Part 8
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Of Impossibility And Other Defences. Part 9
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Of Impossibility And Other Defences. Part 10
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Section VIII. Of Trust Mortgages, So Called
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Chapter XII. On Bankruptcy And Insolvency. Section I. - The General Purpose Of Bankrupt Laws
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The General Purpose Of Bankrupt Laws. Part 2
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The General Purpose Of Bankrupt Laws. Part 3
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Section II. The History Of American Bankrupt Law
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The History Of American Bankrupt Law. Part 2
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The History Of American Bankrupt Law. Part 3
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The History Of American Bankrupt Law. Part 4
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The History Of American Bankrupt Law. Part 5
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The History Of American Bankrupt Law. Part 6
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The History Of American Bankrupt Law. Part 7
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The History Of American Bankrupt Law. Part 8
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The History Of American Bankrupt Law. Part 9
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Section III. of Bankruptcy Or Insolvency Under Foreign Laws
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Of Bankruptcy Or Insolvency Under Foreign Laws. Part 2
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Of Bankruptcy Or Insolvency Under Foreign Laws. Part 3
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Of Bankruptcy Or Insolvency Under Foreign Laws. Part 4
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Section IV. Of The Tribunal And Jurisdiction
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Section V. Of Voluntary Bankruptcy
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Of Voluntary Bankruptcy. Continued
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Section VI. Of Involuntary Bankruptcy
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Section VII. Of The Assignees
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Of The Assignees. Part 2
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Of The Assignees. Part 3
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Of The Assignees. Part 4
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Of The Assignees. Part 5
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Of The Assignees. Part 6
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Of The Assignees. Part 7
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Section VIII. What Real Property Bankruptcy Transfers To The Assignee
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What Real Property Bankruptcy Transfers To The Assignee. Part 2
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What Real Property Bankruptcy Transfers To The Assignee. Part 3
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Section IX. What Personal Property Bankruptcy Transfers To The Assignee
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What Personal Property Bankruptcy Transfers To The Assignee. Part 2
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What Personal Property Bankruptcy Transfers To The Assignee. Part 3
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What Personal Property Bankruptcy Transfers To The Assignee. Part 4
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What Personal Property Bankruptcy Transfers To The Assignee. Part 5
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What Personal Property Bankruptcy Transfers To The Assignee. Part 6
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What Personal Property Bankruptcy Transfers To The Assignee. Part 7
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What Personal Property Bankruptcy Transfers To The Assignee. Part 8
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What Personal Property Bankruptcy Transfers To The Assignee. Part 9
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What Personal Property Bankruptcy Transfers To The Assignee. Part 10
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What Personal Property Bankruptcy Transfers To The Assignee. Part 11
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Section X. What Interests Or Property Of The Bankrupt Do Not Pass To The Assignee
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What Interests Or Property Of The Bankrupt Do Not Pass To The Assignee. Part 2
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What Interests Or Property Of The Bankrupt Do Not Pass To The Assignee. Part 3
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Section XI. Of The Question Of Time
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Section XII. What Debts Are Provable Against The Estate
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What Debts Are Provable Against The Estate. Part 2
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What Debts Are Provable Against The Estate. Part 3
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What Debts Are Provable Against The Estate. Part 4
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What Debts Are Provable Against The Estate. Part 5
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What Debts Are Provable Against The Estate. Part 6
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What Debts Are Provable Against The Estate. Part 7
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Section XIII. Of The Proofs Of Debts And Of Dividends
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Of The Proofs Of Debts And Of Dividends. Part 2
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Of The Proofs Of Debts And Of Dividends. Part 3
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Section XIV. Of The Discharge
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Of The Discharge. Continued
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Chapter XIII. The Constitution Of The United States. Section I. - What Are Contracts, Within The Clause Respecting The Obligation Of Them ?
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What Are Contracts, Within The Clause Respecting The Obligation Of Them ?. Part 2
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What Are Contracts, Within The Clause Respecting Their Obligation?. Part 3
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What Are Contracts, Within The Clause Respecting The Obligation Of Them?. Part 4
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Section II. What Rights Are Implied By A Grant
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Section III. Of An Express Grant Of Exclusive Privileges
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Of An Express Grant Of Exclusive Privileges. Part 2
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Of An Express Grant Of Exclusive Privileges. Part 3
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Of An Express Grant Of Exclusive Privileges. Part 4
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Of An Express Grant Of Exclusive Privileges. Part 5
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Section IV. Of The Relation Of This Clause To Marriage And Divorce
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Section V. Of The Relation Of This Clause To Bankruptcy And Insolvency
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Of The Relation Of This Clause To Bankruptcy And Insolvency. Part 2
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Of The Relation Of This Clause To Bankruptcy And Insolvency. Part 3
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Of The Relation Of This Clause To Bankruptcy And Insolvency. Part 4
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Section VI. of The Meaning Of The Word "Obligation" In This Clause
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The Law Of Contracts | by Samuel Williston
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Preface
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Williston On Contracts. Introductory. Chapter I. Definition Of Terms
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Sec. 1. Contract
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Sec. 2. Agreement
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Sec. 3. Express And Implied Contracts; Quasi-Contracts
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Sec. 8. Real Contracts
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Sec. 9. Account
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Sec. 10. Detinue
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Sec. 11. Debt
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Sec. 12. Simple Or Parol Contracts
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Sec. 13. Bilateral And Unilateral Contracts; Bifactoral And Uni-Factoral Obligations
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Sec. 16. Unenforceable Contracts
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Book I. Formation Of Contracts. Chapter II. Requisites Of Simple Contracts
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Sec. 18. Requirements For The Formation Of A Simple Contract
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Sec. 19. Legality Of Contract
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Sec. 20. Genuineness Of Consent
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Sec. 21. Intent To Contract
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Chapter III. Making Of Offers
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Sec. 22. Mutual Assent Must Be Expressed
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Sec. 22a. Assent May Be Expressed By Acts
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Sec. 23. Mutual Assent Is Expressed Ordinarily By An Offer And An Acceptance
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Sec. 24. Requirements Of A Promise
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Sec. 25. An Offer Is A Promise
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Sec. 27. An Offer Distinguished From Preliminary Negotiations
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An Offer Distinguished From Preliminary Negotiations. Continued
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Sec. 28. Agreements Preliminary To Written Contracts
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Sec. 29. Formation Of Contracts At Auction
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Sec. 30. Contracts Preliminary To Auction Sales
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Sec. 32. General Offers
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Sec. 32a. Obligations Imposed By Law Without Assent Distinguished
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Sec. 33. An Offer Must Be Communicated; Rewards
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Sec. 34. An Offer By Mail Must Be Received
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Sec. 36. Offers Implied In Fact; Contracts For Services
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Sec. 37. An Offer When Accepted Must Be Capable Of Creating A Definite Obligation
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Sec. 38. Offers And Agreements Indefinite As To Time
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Sec. 39. Offers And Agreements Of Service Indefinite As To Time
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Offers And Agreements Of Service Indefinite As To Time. Continued
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Sec. 40. Offers And Agreements Defining Incompletely The Time Of Performance
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Sec. 41. Offers And Agreements Indefinite As To Price
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Sec. 42. Offers And Agreements Indefinite As To Work Or Property To Be Given
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Sec. 43. Offers And Agreements Where The Promisor Retains An Option
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Sec. 44. Offers And Agreements In Which The Promisee Is Given An Option. An Unlimited Option Given To The Promisee Is Theoretically Not
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Offers And Agreements In Which The Promisee Is Given An Option. An Unlimited Option Given To The Promisee Is Theoretically Not. Continued
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Sec. 46. Miscellaneous Indefinite Promises
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Miscellaneous Indefinite Promises. Continued
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Chapter IV. Duration And Termination Of Offers
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Sec. 60. How Offers May Be Terminated
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Sec. 51. Rejection By The Offeree
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Sec. 51a. Acceptance To Take Effect In The Future
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Sec. 62. When Rejection By Mail Takes Effect
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Sec. 63. Expiration Of Time Stated In The Offer
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Sec. 64. Expiration Of A Reasonable Time
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Sec. 56. Revocation
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Sec. 56. Revocation Is Not Effectual Until Communicated
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Sec. 67. Indirect Communication Of Revocation
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Sec. 59. Revocation Of General Offer
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Sec. 60. Revocation Of Offers For Unilateral Contracts
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Sec. 60a. Attempted Solutions Of The Difficulty
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Sec. 61. When Offers Are Irrevocable
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When Offers Are Irrevocable. Continued
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Sec. 62. Termination Of Offers By Death Or Insanity
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Sec. 63. Effect Of Delay In The Delivery Of The Offer
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Chapter V. Acceptance Of Offers
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Sec. 65. Difference Between Acceptance In Unilateral And Bilateral Contracts
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Sec. 66. Intention To Accept Is Unimportant Except As Expressed
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Sec. 67. An Intention Not To Accept May Prevent The Formation Of A Contract, Where Words Or Acts Are Ambiguous
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Sec. 68. Acceptance Of Unilateral Contracts Where The Offeree Is The Promisor, Needs No Communication
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Sec. 69. Communication May Be Necessary To Acceptance Of Unilateral Contracts When The Act Requested Is Peculiarly Within The Knowledge Of The Promisee; Guaranties
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Sec. 69a. True Reason For Requiring Notice Of Acceptance Of Guaranty
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Sec. 70. Acceptance In Bilateral Contracts Requires Communication
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Sec. 72. Acceptance Must Be Unequivocal
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Sec. 73. Acceptance Must Comply With The Terras Of The Offer
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Sec. 74. Illustrations In Cases Of Offered Rewards
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Sec. 76. Illustrations In Other Cases Than Offers Of Reward
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Illustrations In Other Cases Than Offers Of Reward. Continued
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Sec. 78. Conditions In An Acceptance Which Do Not Qualify In Legal Effect The Offer, Do Not Impair The Acceptance
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Sec. 79. Added Terms Requested As A Favor Do Not Invalidate An Acceptance
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Sec. 80. An Offer Can Be Accepted Only By The Person Or Persons To Whom It Is Made
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An Offer Can Be Accepted Only By The Person Or Persons To Whom It Is Made. Continued
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Sec. 82. Acceptance In Contracts By Telegraph Or Telephone May Be Complete By Dispatching A Message
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Sec. 83. The Use Of The Mail Or Telegraph Must Have Been Authorized In Order That A Contract Should Be Completed By Sending An Acceptance
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Sec. 84. An Acceptance Must Be Properly Stamped And Addressed
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Sec. 86. When An Acceptance Is Mailed
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Sec. 87. An Acceptance Inadequate When Mailed May Become Valid When Received
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Sec. 88. The Offeror May Impose As A Condition Of His Offer That The Acceptance Be Received
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Sec. 89. When A Letter Of Acceptance Or Of Revocation Is Received Within The Meaning Of The Law
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Sec. 90. Implication Of Assent And Counter-Promise
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Implication Of Assent And Counter-Promise. Continued
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Sec. 90a. Acceptance Of A Document Implies Assent To Its Terms
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Sec. 90b. Acceptance Of Telegraph Blank, Bill Of Lading, Ticket Or Warehouse Receipt So One Who Writes A Telegraphic Message On A Blank, Offered
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Acceptance Of Telegraph Blank, Bill Of Lading, Ticket Or Warehouse Receipt So One Who Writes A Telegraphic Message On A Blank, Offered. Continued
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Sec. 90c Qualification Of Principles Of The Preceding Section
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Sec. 90d. Printed Notices On Letter Heads, Catalogues Or Tags
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Sec. 90e. Notices On Merchandise
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Sec. 91. When Silence And Inaction May Amount To Assent
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Sec. 91a. Silent Inaction With Intent To Accept
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Sec. 92. Waiver Of Defect In Acceptance
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Sec. 93. Late Acceptance
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Sec. 94. Effect Of Misunderstanding Of Offer And Acceptance
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Effect Of Misunderstanding Of Offer And Acceptance. Part 2
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Effect Of Misunderstanding Of Offer And Acceptance. Part 3
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Sec. 96a. A Writing Signed Without Negligence In Ignorance Of Its Nature Is Void
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Sec. 96. Time Of Formation Of Contract
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Sec. 97. Place Of Contract
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Sec. 98. Estoppel To Deny The Elements Of A Contract
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Chapter VI. Consideration
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Sec. 99. History Of The Law Of Consideration
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Sec. 100. Differing Modern Tests Of Consideration
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Sec. 101. Distinction Between Actual Consideration And Valid Consideration
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Sec. 102a. Technical Meaning Of Benefit And Detriment
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Sec. 103. Application To Bilateral Contracts Of The Definition Of Consideration In Unilateral Contracts
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Sec. 103a. A Distinct Principle Is Necessary To Explain Bilateral Contracts
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Sec. 103b. Ames's Theory Of Consideration
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Sec. 103c. Definitions Of Pollock And Leake
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Sec. 103d. Reasons For Preferring Leake's Definition
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Sec. 103e. Promises Which Are Not Binding Are Insufficient Consideration. Whatever May Be The Character Of The Thing Promised, A Promise Will Be Of No Value Unless It Is Binding; And The Rule
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Sec. 103f. Final Definition Of Valid Consideration In Bilateral Contracts
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Sec. 104. A Promise Which By Its Terms May Be Performed Without Detriment To The Promisor Or Benefit To The Promisee Is Insufficient Consideration
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Sec. 106. A Bilateral Agreement May Be Valid Though One Party May Avoid The Agreement Or Avoid Performance Of His Own Promise
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Sec. 106. An Insufficient Bilateral Agreement May Sometimes By Performance On One Side Become A Valid Unilateral Contract
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Sec. 107. Written As Well As Oral Promises Need Consideration
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Sec. 109. Agreements Under Seal Need No Consideration
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Sec. 110. Good Consideration And Valuable Consideration
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Sec. 111. Consideration Distinguished From Motive
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Sec. 112. Consideration Distinguished From Condition
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Sec. 114. From Whom The Consideration Must Move
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Sec. 115. Adequacy Of Consideration
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Sec. 116a. Recital Of Consideration In Sealed Instruments
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Sec. 116b. Recital Of Consideration In Unsealed Written Agreements
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Recital Of Consideration In Unsealed Written Agreements. Continued
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Sec. 116. Charitable Subscriptions
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Sec. 117. Subscriptions For Business Purposes
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Sec. 118. Subscriptions To Stock In Corporations
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Sec. 119. A Promise Contingent On An Unknown Past Event Is Valid Consideration
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Sec. 120. Payment Or Promise Of Payment Of A Debt Is Not Valid Consideration
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Payment Or Promise Of Payment Of A Debt Is Not Valid Consideration. Part 2
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Payment Or Promise Of Payment Of A Debt Is Not Valid Consideration. Part 3
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Payment Or Promise Of Payment Of A Debt Is Not Valid Consideration. Part 4
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Sec. 183. Promise Of Payment Or Payment Of Part Of A Debt By One Joint Debtor As Consideration
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Sec. 124. Payment Of A Portion Of A Debt With Negotiable Instrument
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Sec. 126. Payment Of Debt By A Third Person
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Sec. 127. When Payment Of Principal In Fall Discharges Interest
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Sec. 129. Payment Of So Much Of An Unliquidated Or Disputed Claim As Is Admittedly Due, Is Valid Consideration
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Sec. 130a. Unsoundness Of Arguments Sustaining Such Agreements
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Unsoundness Of Arguments Sustaining Such Agreements. Part 2
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Unsoundness Of Arguments Sustaining Such Agreements. Part 3
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Unsoundness Of Arguments Sustaining Such Agreements. Part 4
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Unsoundness Of Arguments Sustaining Such Agreements. Part 5
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Sec. 132. Performance Or Promise Of A Performance Of A Duty Imposed By Law Is Not Valid Consideration
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Performance Or Promise Of A Performance Of A Duty Imposed By Law Is Not Valid Consideration. Continued
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Sec. 134. Consideration Void In Part
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Consideration Void In Part. Part 2
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Consideration Void In Part. Part 3
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Sec. 136. Construction Of Agreements To Forbear
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Sec. 137. Assignment Of A Supposed Right As Consideration
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Sec. 138. Gratuitous Undertakings
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Sec. 139. Estoppel As A Substitute For Consideration
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Estoppel As A Substitute For Consideration. Part 2
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Estoppel As A Substitute For Consideration. Part 3
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Sec. 140. Mutuality
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Sec. 141. One Consideration May Support Several Promises
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Sec. 142. Past Or Executed Consideration
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Sec. 143. Promises To Pay Precedent Debts
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Promises To Pay Precedent Debts. Continued
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Sec. 14s. Some Jurisdictions In The United States Deny Validity To A Promise In Consideration Of An Act Previously Requested
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Sec. 146. Other Jurisdictions In The United States Allow Validity To A Promise In Consideration Of An Act Previously Requested
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Sec. 147. Promises In Consideration Of Moral Obligation
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Promises In Consideration Of Moral Obligation. Part 2
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Promises In Consideration Of Moral Obligation. Part 3
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Sec. 161. Ratification By An Adult Of A Contract Made During Infancy
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Sec. 152. What Amounts To Ratification
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Sec. 153. Admission Of Liability Or Part Payment Are Insufficient To Terminate The Right To Avoid An Obligation For Infancy
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Sec. 164. Ratification Of An Infant's Contract May Be Conditional Or Partial
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Sec. 156. Promise By A Widow To Perform An Agreement Made During Coverture
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Sec. 157. Promise By A Discharged Surety
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Promise By A Discharged Surety. Continued
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Sec. 168. Promise By A Discharged Bankrupt
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Sec. 169. Promise To Pay Debt Voluntarily Released
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Sec. 160. Promise To Pay Debt Barred By Statute Of Limitations- Early Law
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Sec. 161. Any Admission Was At One Time Held Sufficient
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Sec. 162. Modern Rule As To Revival Of Indebtedness
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Sec. 163. A New Promise Or Acknowledgment Is Sufficient Whether Made Before Or After The Statute Has Already Run
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Sec. 164. Necessity Of A Writing
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Sec. 16s. The Indebtedness To Which A New Promise Or Acknowledgment Relates Must Be Certainly Defined
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Sec. 166. An Unqualified Acknowledgment Of A Debt Implies A Promise To Pay It
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Sec. 167. An Admission Of Indebtedness Though Implying No Promise To Pay Is Still Sufficient In Some Jurisdictions
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Sec. 169. Acknowledgment Coupled With Claim Of Set-Off Or Reduction
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Sec. 170. An Unqualified Acknowledgment Made Under Circumstances Showing No Intention To Pay
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Sec. 171. Illustrations Of Sufficient Acknowledgment
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Sec. 172. Illustrations Of Insufficient Acknowledgment
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Sec. 173. Giving Security Is An Effective Acknowledgment
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Sec. 169, To The Effect That An Admission Coupled With A Claim Of Set-Off Equal To The Creditor's Claim Will Not Revive A Debt. But See Partington V. Butcher
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Sec. 174. Partial Payment Amounts To An Acknowledgment
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Sec. 17$. Partial Payment Must Be Voluntary
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Sec. 176. Partial Payment Derived From Sale Of Collateral
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Sec. 177. Partial Payment Need Not Be Made In Money
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Sec. 178. Application Of Payments To Barred Debts
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Sec. 179. Conditional Promises
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Sec. 180. When A Conditional New Promise Needs Acceptance
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Sec. 181. New Promise To Pay A Debt In Part Or In Instalments
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Sec. 182. A New Promise To Pay When A Debtor Is Able, Or On Other Conditions
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Sec. 183. Promises Not To Plead The Statute Of Limitations
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Sec. 184. Promises Without Consideration Not To Plead The Statute Of Limitations
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Sec. 186. Terms On Which A New Promise Revives A Debt
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Sec. 186. A New Promise Cannot Revive Liability In Tort
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Sec. 187. Whether A New Promise Can Revive A Liability On A Specialty
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Sec. 188. Whether A New Promise Can Revive An Unliquidated Contractual Obligation
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Sec. 189. To Whom A New Promise Must Be Made
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Sec. 190. By Whom A New Promise May Be Made
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Sec. 191. Few Promise Or Part Payment By A Joint Obligor
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Sec. 192. New Promise Or Part Payment By A Partner
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Sec. 193. Effect Of A New Promise Or Part Payment By A Principal Debtor Or A Surety Upon The Liability Of The Other
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Sec. 194. New Promise Or Part Payment Made By A Fiduciary
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Sec. 105. New Promise Or Part Payment Made By A Surety
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Sec. 196. Whether The Creditor Should Sue On The Original Indebtedness Or On The New Promise
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Sec. 197. New Promise After Action Brought
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Sec. 198. A New Promise Made On Sunday, Or By An Insolvent
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Sec. 200. Ratification And Adoption
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Sec. 201. Explanation Of Anomalous Cases Where Transactions Are Enforced Without Present Consideration
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Sec. 202. Revival Of Debts Barred By Some Positive Rule Of Law
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Sec. 303. Waiver
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Sec. 204. Defeasible Defences
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Chapter VII. Formation Of Formal Contracts
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Sec. 200. Sealed Instruments An Old Form Of Obligation
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Sec. 206. Requisites Of A Sealed Contract
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Sec. 207. What Is A Seal
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Sec. 11740. A Scroll Or Device Used As A Seal Has The Same Effect As A Seal
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Sec. 208. Adoption Of A Seal
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Sec. 210. Delivery
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Delivery. Continued
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Sec. 212. Delivery In Escrow
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Sec. 213. How Far Acceptance By The Obligee Is Necessary
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Sec. 214. Acceptance Of A Sealed Instrument Containing Promises By The Acceptor Does Not Bind Him As A Covenantor
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Sec. 215. Requirements In Regard To The Obligee Of A Sealed Instrument
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Sec. 217. A Covenant Needs No Consideration
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Sec. 218. Statutes Changing The Common Law Of Sealed Instruments
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Sec. 219. The Desirability Of Such Statutes
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Sec. 221. Negotiable Instruments
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Book II. Parties To Contracts. Chapter VIII. Capacity Of Parties. Infauts
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Sec. 222. Parties Of Limited Capacity To Contract
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Sec. 223. Early Law As To The Validity Of An Infant's Contract
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Sec. 324. Who Is An Infant
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Sec. 225. Emancipation Of An Infant
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Sec. 227. Contracts Of An Infant Which Have Been Held Void
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Sec. 228. Transactions Which Cannot Be Avoided By An Infant
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Sec. 229. An Infant's Contract Of Partnership
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Sec. 281. Voidable Means Valid Until Avoided
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Sec. 232. Infant's Privilege Is Personal
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Sec. 23s. Whether The Privilege May He Exercised Against A Subsequent Purchaser In Good Faith
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Sec. 234. How Disaffirmance May Be Made
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Sec. 235. When The Privilege May Be Exercised
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Sec. 236. The Whole Transaction Must Be Disaffirmed
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Sec. 237. Other Consequences Of Disaffirmance
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Sec. 238. Restoration Of Consideration
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Restoration Of Consideration. Continued
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Sec. 239. Ratification
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Sec. 240. Liability For Necessaries
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Sec. 241. What Are Necessaries
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Sec. 242. What Are Not Necessaries
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Sec. 243. Money Advanced For The Purchase Of Necessaries
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Sec. 244, Previous Supply
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Sec. 246. False Representations Of Age
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Sec. 216. Other False Representations
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Sec. 247. Infants' Agency To Bind Parent
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Sec. 218. Actions By And Against Infants
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Chapter IX. Capacity Of Parties. Insane And Intoxicated Persons
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Sec. 249. Insane Persons; Early Law
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Sec. 260. Lunatics' Transactions Void
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Sec. 261. Lunatics' Transactions Voidable
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Sec. 262. Voidable Against Bona Fide Purchaser
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Sec. 263. Ratification And Disaffirmance
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Sec. 254. Lunatics' Contracts Valid In Some Cases
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Sec. 255. Necessaries
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Sec. 266. What Constitutes Insanity. In The Early Decisions Little Distinction Is Made Between
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Sec. 267. During Guardianship Lunatics' Bargains Are Void
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Sec. 258. Drunkenness-When It Incapacitates
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Sec. 269. Drunkards' Bargains Voidable
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Sec. 260. Effects Of Drunkards' Bargains
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Sec. 263. Fraud Upon Intoxicated Persons
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Chapter X. Capacity Of Pasties. Married Women, Corporations
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Sec. 266. Rights And Liabilities Under Contracts
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Sec. 266. Effects Of Attempted Transfers
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Sec. 267. Modifications In Equity
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Sec. 268. Modern Statutes
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Sec. 269. American Statutory Modifications Of The Common Law Relating To The Contractual Capacity Of Married Women
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Sec. 270. Agency Of Wife For Husband
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Sec. 271. Corporations
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Chapter XI. Contracts Of Agents And Fiduciaries
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Sec. 274. Appointment Of Agents May Generally Be Informal
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Sec. 275. Authority To Enter Into A Sealed Contract Must Be Under Seal
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Sec. 276. In Some States Authority For Certain Acts Is Required To Be In Writing
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Sec. 277. Apparent Authority And Estoppel
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Sec. 378. Ratification
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Sec. 279. Termination Of Agent's Authority
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Sec. 280. When An Agent's Authority Is Irrevocable
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Sec. 381. Contracts Made By An Agent In His Principal's Name Are Contracts Of The Principal
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Sec. 282. Agent's Liability When The Principal Though Disclosed Is Not Bound
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Sec. 283. Different Situations Where The Principal Is Undisclosed
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Sec. 284. Rights And Liabilities Of The Agent Where The Agency Is Undisclosed
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Sec. 285. Rights And Liabilities Of An Agent Who Discloses Bis Agency But Does Not Name Bis Principal
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Sec. 286. Rights And Liabilities Of The Principal Where The Agency Is Undisclosed
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Rights And Liabilities Of The Principal Where The Agency Is Undisclosed. Continued
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Sec. 287. Rights And Liabilities Of The Principal Where The Agency
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Sec. 288. What Is Sufficient Disclosure Of The Principal
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Sec. 291. Defences To Actions By An Undisclosed Principal
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Sec. 292. Defences To Actions Against An Undisclosed Principal
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Sec. 293. Defences To Actions By The Agent Of An Undisclosed Principal
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Sec. 295. Informal Written Contracts
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Sec. 296. Sealed Contracts
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Sec. 297. When Simple Contracts Binding The Principal May Be Implied
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Sec. 298. Only Parties To Negotiable Instruments Are Liable Thereon
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Sec. 299. What Signatures To Negotable Instruments Bind The Principal
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What Signatures To Negotable Instruments Bind The Principal. Continued
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Sec. 300. Adoption By A Principal Or A Corporation Of The Signature Of An Agent Or Officer
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Sec. 302. Reformation Of Instrument And Admission Of Parol Evidence
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Sec. 303. A Principal Not Liable On A Negotiable Instrument May Be Liable On Its Dishonor
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Sec. 305. Public Agents
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Sec. 307. Unincorporated Associations
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Sec. 308. Unincorporated Associations Which Are Not Partnerships
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Sec. 309. Procedure In Enforcing Rights And Liabilities Of Unincorporated Associations
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Procedure In Enforcing Rights And Liabilities Of Unincorporated Associations. Continued
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Sec. 312. Trustees Are Liable Personally On Their Contracts
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Sec. 313. Enforcement Of Claims Against The Trust Estate
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Sec. 311. Guardians
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Sec. 315. Receivers
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Chapter XII. Joint Duties And Rights Under Contracts
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Sec. 316. Nature Of Joint Duties
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Sec. 317. Nature Of Joint Rights
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Sec. 319. Joint Obligations In The Civil Law
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Sec. 320. Obligors May Be Bound Jointly And Severally
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Sec. 321. Obligees May Not Be Entitled Jointly And Severally
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Sec. 322. When Obligors Are Bound Jointly
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Sec. 323. When Obligors Are Bound Severally
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Sec. 324. When Obligors Are Bound Joint And Severally
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When Obligors Are Bound Joint And Severally. Continued
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Sec. 326. Incidents Of Procedure In The Enforcement Of Contractual Rights By Joint Obligees
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Incidents Of Procedure In The Enforcement Of Contractual Rights By Joint Obligees. Continued
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Sec. 328. Incidents Of Procedure In The Enforcement Of Joint And Several Duties
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Sec. 329. Judgments For Breach Of Joint Duties Must Be Joint
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Sec. 330. Judgment Against Or In Favor Of One Or More Joint Obligors Discharges The Others
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Sec. 332. Effect Of Merger, Satisfaction Or Security Upon Rights Against One Joint Or Joint And Several Obligor
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Sec. 333. Release Of One Joint Obligor Releases All
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Sec. 333a. Discharge By Other Means Than A Technical Release
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Sec. 334. Release Or Discharge Of One Joint And Several Debtor Releases All
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Sec. 335. Equitable Relief From Discharge Of One Joint Debtor By Release Of Another
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Sec. 386. Statutory Changes
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Statutory Changes. Continued
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Sec. 337. Effect Of Judgments Against Joint And Several Obligors
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Sec. 338a. Release Of Joint Tort Feasors
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Sec. 338b. Release Of One Not In Fact Liable
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Sec. 338c. Summary Of Effect Of Covenant Not To Sue Joint Obligor
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Sec. 339. Effect Of Covenants And Qualified Releases Where One Co-Debtor Is A Surety
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Sec. 340. Importance Of The Creditor's Knowledge Of A Suretyship Relation Between Joint Debtors
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Importance Of The Creditor's Knowledge Of A Suretyship Relation Between Joint Debtors. Continued
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Sec. 342. Sights Of A Co-Debtor Who Has Received A Covenant That He Shall Not Be Sued, Or A Qualified Release
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Sec. 344. Survivorship Of Joint Rights And Duties
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Sec. 345. Contribution
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Sec. 346. Effect Of A New Promise Or Part Payment By A Joint Or Joint And Several Debtor On The Statute Of Limitations
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Effect Of A New Promise Or Part Payment By A Joint Or Joint And Several Debtor On The Statute Of Limitations. Continued
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Chapter XIII. Contracts For The Benefit Of Third Persons
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Sec. 347. Nature Of Contracts For The Benefit Of A Third Person
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Sec. 348. Property Rights Distinguished From Contract Rights
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Sec. 349. Property Rights Distinguished From Revocable Agencies
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Sec. 360. Application Of Foregoing Principles
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Sec. 361. Further Illustrations
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Sec. 362. Agency And Contracts For The Benefit Of A Third Person
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Sec. 3s3. Novations
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Sec. 366. When Cestui Que Trust Can Sue On Contract For His Benefit
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Sec. 366. Two Types Of Case Involving Benefit Of Third Persons
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Sec. 357. Contracts For The Sole Benefit Of A Third Person Should Be Enforceable
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Sec. 358. A Court Of Equity Is The Appropriate Forum
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Sec. 359. Grounds For Equitable Jurisdiction
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Sec. 360. English Law
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Sec. 361. Contract To Discharge A Debt Of The Promisee
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Sec. 362. Creditor's Interest In Such A Promise
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Sec. 363. Right Not Available For Every Creditor
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Sec. 364. Creditor's Right Derivative
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Sec. 365. Statutes
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Sec. 366. Code Provisions As To Real Party In Interest
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Sec. 367. Massachusetts Law
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Sec. 368. Law Of Other States
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Law Of Other States. Part 2
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Law Of Other States. Part 3
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Sec. 369. Life Insurance Cases
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Sec. 370. Receipt Of Property As Consideration For A Promise To Make A Payment
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Sec. 372. Bonds To Secure Performance Of Building Contracts Or Other Duty
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Sec. 372a. Contracts Of Public Service Corporations
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Sec. 374. Contracts To Perform A Duty Of A Municipality
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Sec. 876. Obligation Of Carrier - In Regard To Mail
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Sec. 376. Telegraph Company Cases
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Sec. 379. Enforcement Of Beneficiary's Right By Injunction. An Indiana Decision 22 Presents The Rather Unusual Case Of
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Sec. 380. Confusion In Regard To Contracts To Discharge A Debt
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Sec. 381. Most Jurisdictions Allow The Creditor An Action At Law
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Most Jurisdictions Allow The Creditor An Action At Law. Part 2
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Most Jurisdictions Allow The Creditor An Action At Law. Part 3
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Sec. 382. What Amounts To An Assumption Of A Mortgage
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Sec. 383. A Mortgagee Is Generally Allowed An Action Against A Grantee Who Has Assumed The Mortgage
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Sec. 384. Enforcement In Equity Of The Mortgagee's Right Against The Grantee. It Is A Curious Circumstance That Though A Promise By A Third Person To Pay A Mortgage Debt Cannot Be Distinguished In
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Enforcement In Equity Of The Mortgagee's Right Against The Grantee. It Is A Curious Circumstance That Though A Promise By A Third Person To Pay A Mortgage Debt Cannot Be Distinguished In. Continued
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Sec. 386. Successive Purchases Of Mortgaged Property
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Sec. 387. Assumption Of Mortgage By Second Mortgagee
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Sec. 388. Assumption Of Liabilities Of Outgoing Partner
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Sec. 389. Right Of Holder Of Check Against Bank
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Sec. 390. Rights Of The Promisee
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Sec. 392. Recovery By The Promisee Generally Allowed
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Sec. 398. Creditor's Right To Sue Both Debtor And New Promisor
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Sec. 394. Defenses Good Against The Promisee Good Against The Creditor
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Sec. 395. Non-Performance By Promisee A Good Defence
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Sec. 396. Rescission Or Release - Sole Beneficiary
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Sec. 396a. Fraternal Benefit Societies
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Sec. 897. Rescission Or Release. Debtor And Creditor Cases
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Sec. 398. Statute Of Limitations
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Sec. 899. Invalidity Of Debt Assumed
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Sec. 400. All Parties Should Be Joined
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Sec. 401. Contracts Under Seal
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Sec. 402. Person Incidentally Benefited
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Sec. 408. Further Illustrations
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Chapter XIV Assignment Of Contracts
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Sec. 404. Meaning Of Assignment
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Sec. 405. Choses In Action Were Not Assignable In The Early Common Law
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Sec. 406. Exceptions To The Non-Assignability Of Choses In Action
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Sec. 407. Distinction Between Assignment Of Rights And Assignment Of Duties
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Sec. 408. Enforcement Of Rights By Power Of Attorney
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Sec. 410. Equitable Protection Of Assignments
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Sec. 411. Assignment Of Duties
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Sec. 412. Assignment Of Bilateral Contracts
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Sec. 413. What Contractual Rights May Be Assigned
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Sec. 414. Assignment Of Future Rights
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Assignment Of Future Rights. Continued
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Sec. 418. A Contract Of Option Is Assignable
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Sec. 416. Assignability Of Right To Subscribe To Stock
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Sec. 418. Assignable Bilateral Contracts
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Sec. 419. Personal Responsibility In Bilateral Contracts As Preventing Assignment
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Sec. 420. What Is Called An Assignment May Be An Offer Of Novation
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Sec. 421. Non-Assignable Bilateral Contracts
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Sec. 422. Express Prohibition Of Assignment
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Sec. 423. Express Permission Of Assignment
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Sec. 424. What Amounts To Assignment
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What Amounts To Assignment. Part 2
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What Amounts To Assignment. Part 3
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Sec. 426. Whether An Unconditional Order Or Bill Of Exchange May Ever Be An Assignment
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Sec. 427. Orders On A Drawee To Pay When He Has Collected
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Sec. 428. Promises To Assign Or To Pay Out Of A Particular Fund Are Not Assignments
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Promises To Assign Or To Pay Out Of A Particular Fund Are Not Assignments. Continued
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Sec. 480. Formalities Requisite For Assignment
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Formalities Requisite For Assignment. Continued
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Sec. 431. Construction Of Assignment
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Sec. 482. Rights Of The Assignee Against The Debtor
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Rights Of The Assignee Against The Debtor. Part 2
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Rights Of The Assignee Against The Debtor. Part 3
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Sec. 433. Notice To The Debtor As Affecting The Assignee's Right Against Him
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Sec. 434. Notice To The Debtor As Affecting The Assignee's Right Against The Assignor's Creditors
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Sec. 485. Notice To The Debtor As Affecting The Mutual Rights Of Successive Assignees. If An Assignment Of Itself Be Regarded As Creating A Legal
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Sec. 436. Notice To The Assignee
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Sec. 437. What Amounts To Notice
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Sec. 438. Whether The Assignee Is Subject To Equities Of Third Persons
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Sec. 439. Gifts Of Tangible Choses In Action
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Sec. 410. Gifts Of Intangible Choses In Action
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Sec. 441. Partial Assignments
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Sec. 442. A Partial Assignment Gives The Assignee No Right To Sue At Law
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Sec. 443. Rights Of Partial Assignee In Equity And Under Codes
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Sec. 444. Rights Of The Debtor To Settle With His Creditor In Spite Of Partial Assignments
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Sec. 445. Implied Warranties Of The Assignor
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Sec. 446. Procedure
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Sec. 446a. Distinction Between Legal And Equitable Rights
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Sec. 447. Whether The Assignee's Right Is Legal Or Equitable
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Book III. The Statute Of Frauds. Chapter XV. Scope Of Statute. Promises To Answer For The Debt Of Another
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Sec. 448. Purpose And History Of Statute Of Frauds
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Sec. 449. Scope Of The English Statute
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Sec. 460. American Statutes
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Sec. 451. Promises By An Executor To Pay Damages Out Of His Own Estate
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Sec. 462. Purpose Of The Second Clause Of Section 4 Of The Statute
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Sec. 453. Guaranties Of All Kinds Of Obligations Included In The
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Sec. 454. No Promise Is Within The Statute Unless There Is Another Obligation
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Sec. 454 Promise To Answer For Tee Debt Of Another 869
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Sec. 454 Promise To Answer For Tee Debt Of Another 869. Part 2
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Sec. 454 Promise To Answer For Tee Debt Of Another 869. Part 3
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Sec. 457. Promises To Sign Guaranties Or Negotiable Accommodation Paper
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Sec. 468. Obligations On Negotiable Paper Are Not Within The Statute
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Sec. 1195
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Sec. 459. No Promise To Perform An Obligation Imposed By Law On The Promisor Is Within The Statute
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Sec. 460. To Whom The Promise Must Be Made
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Sec. 461. Promises Made Prior To The Creation Of The Principal Debt
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Sec. 463. Distinction Between Original And Collateral Promises
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Sec. 464. A Promise May Be Original Though The Promisor Does Not Receive The Benefit Of The Consideration
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Sec. 466. Whether A Promise Prior To The Creation Of A Debt Is Primary Or Collateral Is A Question Of Construction
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Sec. 466. Debts Originally Incurred As Joint Or Joint And Several Obligations
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Sec. 467. New Promise In Form A Guaranty
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Sec. 466. New Promise In Form To Pay The Debt Of Another
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Sec. 469. Discharge Of The Original Debt As A Test
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Sec. 470. The Purpose Of The Promisor As A Test
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Sec. 471. A New Promise Whereby The Promisor Makes The Debt Of Another His Own
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Sec. 172. Whether The Receipt Of A New And Beneficial Consideration By A Promisor Takes His Promise Out Of The
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Whether The Receipt Of A New And Beneficial Consideration By A Promisor Takes His Promise Out Of The. Part 2
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The Receipt Of A New And Beneficial Consideration By A Promisor Takes His Promise Out Of The. Part 3
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Sec. 473. Importance Of Distinguishing Whether The Consideration For A New Promise Is Received As The Equivalent Of A Debt
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Sec. 474. Modern English Test
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Sec. 476. From Whom The Consideration Must Move
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Sec. 477. A New Promise Which Discharges The Original Obligation Is Not Within The Statute
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Sec. 478. Promise To Debtor To Assume And Pay The Latter's Debt
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Sec. 479. A Promise To Pay The Promisor's Own Debt To His Creditor's Creditor Is Not Within The Statute
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Sec. 481. Application Of Principles To Building Contracts
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Sec. 482. Promises To Indemnify
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Promises To Indemnify. Continued
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Sec. 483. Promises In Part To Pay The Debt Of Another, Or To Pay Part Of The Debt Of Another
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Sec. 453, And Even Though The Parties Bad In Mind That There Might Be A Possible Difference In The Scope Of The Two Obligations, The Result Should Be The Same. See Supra, Sec. 454
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Sec. 484 Promise To Answer For The Debt Of Another 933
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Chapter XVI. Agreements In Consideration Of Marriage; Contracts Or Sales Of Ant Interest In Lands; Agreements Not To Be Performed Within A Year
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Sec. 186. Agreements In Consideration Of Marriage
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Sec. 186. Marriage Settlements
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Sec. 187. Contracts For The Sale Of Land Distinguished From Conveyances
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Sec. 488. What Is A Contract For Sale Or Purchase
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Sec. 189. Contracts Of Agency And Partnership
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Sec. 490. Contracts Of Partition Or Fixing Boundaries
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Sec. 491. What Is An Interest In Land
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Sec. 492. Contracts To Sell Or Discharge Mortgage Debts
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Sec. 493. Contracts Relating To Land But Not For Its Sale Are Not Within The Statute
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Contracts Relating To Land But Not For Its Sale Are Not Within The Statute. Continued
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Sec. 494. Part Performance Of Agreements For The Sale Of Land
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Part Performance Of Agreements For The Sale Of Land. Part 2
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Part Performance Of Agreements For The Sale Of Land. Part 3
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Sec. 496. Agreements Not To Be Performed Within A Year
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Agreements Not To Be Performed Within A Year. Part 2
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Agreements Not To Be Performed Within A Year. Part 3
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Sec. 496. Promises To Support For A Term Of Years
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Sec. 497. Promises Not To Compete For A Fixed Period Exceeding A Year
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Sec. 498. Promises Subject To An Express Defeasance Or Providing For Alternative Performance
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Sec. 600. Agreements Of Which The Parties Do Not Contemplate Performance Within A Year
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Agreements Of Which The Parties Do Not Contemplate Performance Within A Year. Continued
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Sec. 501. Promises To Marry And Promises Falling Within Other Clauses Of The Statute
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Sec. 602. Calculation Of The Term Of A Year
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Calculation Of The Term Of A Year. Continued
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Sec. 504. Contracts Performable Or Performed Within A Year On One Side But Not On The Other
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Chapter XVII. Contracts For The Sale Of Goods
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Sec. S05. Statutes Of Frauds In England And America Concerning Sales Of Goods
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Sec. 507. "A Contract To Sell Or A Sale."
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Sec. 508. Contracts Of Work And Labor - The English Rule
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Sec. 509. American Rules
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Sec. 510. Exchanges
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Sec. 611. Mortgages
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Sec. 614. " Of Any Goods."
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Sec. 515. Crops And Fructus Industriales
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Sec. 516. Trees And Fructus Naturales
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Sec. S17. Water And Ice
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Sec. 618. Minerals, Manure
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Sec. 519. Fixtures
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Sec. 620. Buildings
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Sec. 021. Choses In Action
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Sec. 523. "Of The Value Of."
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Sec. 524. " Five Hundred Dollars Or Upwards."
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Sec. 524a. Agreements To Execute A Written Memorandum Of An Oral Contract
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Chapter XVIII. Effect Of Failing To Comply With Statutory Formalities
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Sec. 626. Language Of American Statutes
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Sec. 527. Effect Of Noncompliance With The Statute
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Sec. 628. The Statute Does Not Affect Fully Executed Agreements
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The Statute Does Not Affect Fully Executed Agreements. Continued
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Sec. 630. Third Persons Cannot Take Advantage Of The Statute
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Third Persons Cannot Take Advantage Of The Statute. Continued
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Sec. 532. Divisible Contracts
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Sec. 533. The Doctrine Of Part Performance Applies Exclusively To Contracts For The Sale Of Land
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The Doctrine Of Part Performance Applies Exclusively To Contracts For The Sale Of Land. Continued
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Sec. 630. Restoration Or Recovery In Specie Of What Has Been Given Or Received
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Sec. 536. Measure Of Damages
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Sec. 637. Recovery Of The Value Of Improvements
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Recovery Of The Value Of Improvements. Continued
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Chapter XIX. Satisfaction Of The Statute By Acceptance And Receipt Or Part Payment
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Sec. 539. Methods Of Satisfying The Statute
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Sec. Mo. Satisfaction Of Section 17
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Sec. 641. Acceptance And Receipt Are Not Equivalent To Delivery
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Sec. 642. Acceptance
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Sec. 543. Time Of Acceptance
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Sec. 644. Acceptance By Dealing With The Goods As Owner
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Sec. 545. Right Of Objection
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Sec. 546. Right Of Rejection
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Sec. 547. Modern English Rule
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Sec. 648. Who May Accept
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Sec. 649. Parties May Withdraw Before The Satisfaction Of The Statute
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Sec. 660. Acceptance Under A Mistake
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Sec. 652. Forcible Taking Or Giving Of Possession
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Sec. 563. Receipt Of Goods In The Hands Of A Third Person
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Sec. 654. New York Rule
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Sec. 656. Receipt By Delivery To A Carrier
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Sec. S57. Receipt Of Goods In The Hands Of Buyer
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Sec. 568. Receipt Of Goods In The Hands Of Seller
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Sec. 569. Symbolic Receipt
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Sec. 660. Documents Of Title
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Sec. 661. Part Of The Goods
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Sec. 662. Choses In Action
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Sec. 664. "Or Give Something In Earnest To Bind The Contract"
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Sec. 666. "Or In Part Payment"
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Sec. 566. Time Of Payment
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Chapter XX. Satisfaction Of The Statute By A Memorandum In Writing
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Sec. 667. Some Note Or Memorandum In Writing Of The Contract Or Sale
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Sec. 068. Form Of Memorandum
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Sec. 689. Contents Of Memorandum - Parties
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Sec. 670. Contents Of Memorandum - Consideration
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Sec. 671. How Far A Statement Of The Consideration Should On Principle Be Included In The Memorandum
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How Far A Statement Of The Consideration Should On Principle Be Included In The Memorandum. Continued
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Sec. 573. What Is A Sufficient Statement Of The Consideration
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Sec. 571. Contents Of Memorandum - Price. It Might Seem That Price Was The Equivalent Of Consideration
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Sec. 676. Contents Of Memorandum - Other Terms Of The Contract
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Sec. 676. Certainty Of Description-General Principle
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Sec. 677. Certainty Of Description Of Parties
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Sec. 578. Certainty Of Description Of Property
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Certainty Of Description Of Property. Continued
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Sec. 579. Intent To Make A Memorandum Is Not Requisite
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Intent To Make A Memorandum Is Not Requisite. Continued
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Sec. 580. Separate Documents-Physical Attachment
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Sec. 681. Separate Documents-Incorporation By Reference
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Sec. 582. Separate Documents-Incorporation By Necessary Inference
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Sec. 683. Separate Documents - Reference To The Same Transaction
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Sec. 584. Consistency Of Separate Documents
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Sec. S86. " By The Party To Be Charged."
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Sec. 587. Or His Agent In That Behalf
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Sec. 588. Auction Sales
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Sec. 589. Brokers' Notes
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Sec. 590. Time Of Making The Memorandum
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Sec. S91. Written Contracts May Be Varied By Subsequent Oral Agreemnt "By The General Rules Of The Common Law, If There Be A Contract [Not Within The Statute Of Frauds] Which Has Been Reduced
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Sec. S92. Rescission Of Contracts Within The Statute Of Frauds
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Sec. 593. Variation Of Contract Within The Statute Of Frauds - General Doctrine
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Sec. 696. Non-Performance Of Provisions Of A Written Memorandum Caused By A Party Is Excused
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Sec. 596. Damages
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Sec. 597. Pleading
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Sec. 600. Conflict Of Laws
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Book VI. Remedies For Breach Of Contract.. Chapter XXXVI What Constitutes A Breach Of Contract
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Sec. 1288. A Breach Of Contract Involves A Broken Promise
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Sec. 1289. Promises Payable On Demand
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Sec. 1290. Partial And Total Breach
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Sec. 1291. One Action Only Is Allowed For A Single Breach Of Contract
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Sec. 1293. Implied Promises
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Sec. 1291 Performance Of A Promise Must Be Made As Such
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Sec. 1295. Renewed Offers Of Performance
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Sec. 1296. Anticipatory Or Prospective Breach
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Sec. 1297. Lord Cockbum's Rule In Regard To Repudiation
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Sec. 1298. First Half Of Cockbum's Rule Approved In England But Inconsistent With American Decisions
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Sec. 1299. Rule Of Damages Not Applicable In Every Case
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Sec. 1300. American Decisions Sound
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Sec. 1302. Contract Not Terminated
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Sec. 1303. Practical Importance Of Distinction
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Sec. 1304. No Manifestation Of Election Necessary
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Sec. 1305. Prospective Inability To Perform Should Excuse
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Sec. 1306 Time When Right Of Action Accrues
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Sec. 1308. Early Decision
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Sec. 1309. Explanation Of The
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Sec. 1310. Explanation Of Case Continued
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Sec. 1311. Erroneous Statement Of Fuller, C. J
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Sec. 1312. Other English Cases
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Sec. 1313. Hochster V. De La Tour
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Sec. 1314. Moden Law
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Sec. 1315. Distinction Between Defence And Right Of Action
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Sec. 1316. Distinction Between Action For Restitution And Action On The Contract
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Sec. 1317. No Inconsistency In Allowing Full Damages Before All Performance Due
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Sec. 1318. Action May Be Based On Breach Of Subsidiary Promise
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Sec. 1319. Time Of Performance Fixed By Act Of The Promisee
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Sec. 1320. Contracts To Many
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Sec. 1321. Practical Convenience
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Sec. 1322. Necessity Of Election To Treat Repudiation As A Breach
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Sec. 1323. What Constitutes An Election To Treat Repudiation As A Breach
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Sec. 1324. Positiveness Of Repudiation
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Sec. 1325. What Amounts To Total Repudiation
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Sec. 1326. Whether Anticipatory Inability To Perform Amounts To A Breach
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Sec. 1327. Supreme Court Holds Bankruptcy Anticipatory Breach
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Sec. 1328 There Can Be No Anticipatory Breach Of Unilateral Obligations
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Sec. 1329. Independent Obligations
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Sec. 1330. Repudiated Contract Of Insurance
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Sec. 1331. Repudiation May Be A Defence Though It Does Not Amount To A Breach
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Sec. 1332. Time When Repudiation Becomes Effectual
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Sec. 1333. Effect Of Failing To Elect To Treat Repudiation As A Breach Under The English Rule
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Sec. 1334. American Decisions Opposed To English Rule
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Sec. 1335. Withdrawal Of Repudiation
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Sec. 1336. Possible Distinction Between The Effect Of Repudiation Before Breach And After Partial Breach Of A Contract
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Sec. 1337. Summary Of American Doctrine In Regard To Anticipatory Breach
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Chapter XXXVII. Measure Of Damages For Breach Of Contract
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Sec. 1338. Compensation Is The Fundamental Principle
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Sec. 1339. Compensation Should Be Not The Value Of The Contract, But Of The Performance Of The Contract
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Sec. 1340. Exceptions To The Principles Of Compensation
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Sec. 1341. Recovery For The Plaintiff's Preparations
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Sec. 1342. Value
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Sec. 1343. Value To The Plaintiff
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Sec. 1344. Proximate And Natural Consequences
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Sec. 1345. Damages Must Be Reasonably Certain
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Sec. 1346. Certainty Of Damage And Certainty Of Amount Of Damage
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Sec. 1347. Illustrations Of Consequential Damages Allowed When The Defendant Had Proper Notice
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Sec. 1348. Principle Is Applicable To Partial Breach
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Sec. 1349. Unilateral And Bilateral Contracts
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Sec. 1350. Rule Of Damages Where Promises Are Dependent
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Sec. 1352. Recovery Of Full Value Of Defendant's Performance Where Plaintiff's Performance Is Of No Value
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Sec. 1353. Avoidable Consequences
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Sec. 1354. Replacement
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Replacement. Continued
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Sec. 1356. The Rule Of Hadley V. Baxendale
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Chapter Xxxv111. Application Of Rules Of Damages To Particular Cases
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Sec. 1359. Mitigation Or Enhancement Of Damages
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Sec. 1361. Employee's Right To Sue For Future Wages
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Sec. 1362. Employee's Recovery Where Trial Precedes The Expiration Of Contract
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Sec. 1363. Contract For A Particular Service
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Sec. 1364. Seller Of Goods May Recover Price Where Property Has Passed
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Sec. 1865. Recovery Of Price Allowed In Some Jurisdictions Where Property Has Not Passed
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Sec. 1366 Decisions Under Statute Of Frauds As Basis Of Rule
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Sec. 1367. Restriction Of New York Rule
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Sec. 1368. Rule Often Condemned, But Just
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Sec. 1369. Rule Thought Anomalous, And Opposed By Some Au-
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Sec. 1371. So In Cases Of Mistake, Duress, Infancy, Or Insanity. The Same Rules Of Law Apply Where Rescission Of Title Is Allowed
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Sec. 1378. Rescission Of Title By Buyer
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Sec. 1374. Conditional Sales
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Sec. 1375. Executory Contracts. A Somewhat Analogous Doctrine Of Self-Help Exists In The Law
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Sec. 1378. Summary Of Reasons For Allowing Seller To Recover Price
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Sec. 1377. The CIVIL Law
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Sec. 1378. Measure Of Damages For Non-Acceptance Of Goods
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Sec. 1379. Seller's Damages Where Goods Have No Market Value
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Sec. 1s80. Seller's Damages Where He Has Not Obtained The Goods
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Sec. 1381. Damages For Failure To Deliver Goods When Property Has Passed
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Sec. 1382. Allowance Of Higher Subsequent Value
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Sec. 1383. Buyer Is Entitled To The Difference Between The Market And Contract Prices
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Sec. 1384. Buyer's Damages Where There Is No Market Price
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Sec. 1386. Limitation Of The Buyer's Right To Recover The Difference Between The Market Price And The. Contract Price
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Sec. 1386. Other Cases Where The Buyer's Damages Are Limited
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Sec. 1887. Delivery Of Too Small A Quantity
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Sec. 1388. Deficient Delivery Under Instalment Contract
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Sec. 1389. Deficient Delivery Where Contract Is Entire
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Sec. 1390. Damages For Delay In Delivery
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Sec. 1391. Damages For Defective Quality - General Rule
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Sec. 1392. Restricted Rule Of Damages For Fraud
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Sec. 1398. Consequential Damages For Breach Of Warranty Of
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Sec. 1394. Further Illustrations
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Sec. 1395. Action For Breach Of Warranty Of Title To Goods
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Sec. 1396. Damages For Breach Of Warranty Of Title To Goods
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Sec. 1397. Damages For Anticipatory Breach
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Sec. 1399. Contracts For The Sale Of Land
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Sec. 1400. Delay In Performing Contract For Sale Of Land
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Sec. 1401. Breach Of Covenants In Deeds
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Sec. 1402. Damages For Breach Of Covenant Of Warranty
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Sec. 1403. Landlord's Right To Rent
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Sec. 1404. Covenants In Leases
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Sec. 1405. Contract To Give A Lease
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Sec. 1406. Negative Agreements
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Sec. 1408. Damages For Failure To Pay A Promisee's Debt
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Sec. 1409. Promises To Indemnify
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Sec. 1410 Contract To Pay Money
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Sec. 1411. Contracts To Lend Money
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Sec. 1412. Nature Of Interest
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Sec. 1414. Interest On A Penal Bond
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Sec. 1415. Interest On Quasi-Contractual Obligations
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Sec. 1416. Rate Of Interest
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Sec. 1417. Compound Interest
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Chapter XXXIX. Specific Performance
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Sec. 1418. General Principles Of Specific Performance
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Sec. 1419. Specific Performance Of Contracts To Buy And Sell
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Sec. 1419a. Specified And Unspecified Goods
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Sec. 1420. Insolvency As A Ground For Specific Performance
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Sec. 1421. Miscellaneous Contracts
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Sec. 1422. Equity Will Not Make A Decree Impossible Of Performance
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Sec. 1423. Equity Will Not Make A Decree Involving Excessive Difficulty To Execute
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Equity Will Not Make A Decree Involving Excessive Difficulty To Execute. Continued
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Sec. 1424. The Contract Must Be Certain
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Sec. 1425. Discretionary Character Of The Remedy
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Discretionary Character Of The Remedy. Continued
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Sec. 1428. Inadequacy Of Consideration
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Sec. 1429. Public Policy
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Sec. 1430. Completeness Of Relief
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Sec. 1431. Exceptions To The Rule Of Complete Relief
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Sec. 1433. Rule Of Mutuality As Generally Stated
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Sec. 1434. Ames's Criticisms Of The Rule As Generally Stated
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Sec. 1435. Contracts Voidable For Fraud Or Defective Title
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Sec. 1436. A Vendor With An Incomplete Title May Be Compelled To Convey
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Sec. 1437. A Contract May Be Enforced Though The Plaintiff Has Not Satisfied The Statute Of Frauds
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Sec. 1438. Contracts With Infants
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Sec. 1439. Unilateral Contracts, And Partly Performed Bilateral Contracts
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Sec. 1440. True Doctrine Of Mutuality
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Sec. 1441. Options
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Sec. 1442. Terminable Contracts
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Sec. 1443. Mutuality As A Reason For Giving Relief Where The Plaintiff Has An Adequate Remedy At Law
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Sec. 1445. An Injunction As A Means Of Specific Performance
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Sec. 1446. Contracts In Restraint Of Trade
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Sec. 1447. Lumley V. Wagner
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Sec. 1448. Negative Covenants May Be Implied
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Sec. 1449. In England Only Express Negative Promises Are Enforced
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Sec. 1450. Enforcement In The United States Of Negative Promises Correlative To A More Extensive Affirmative
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Sec. 1460a. Summary Of Principles Governing Enforcement Of Negative Personal Covenants
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Sec. 1451. Mutuality In Negative Contracts
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Sec. 1452. Modification Of The Rule Of Mutuality
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Sec. 1453. Against Whom Specific Performance May Be Sought
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Chapter XL. Rescission And Restitution For Breach Of Contract
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Sec. 1454. Scope Of The Remedy
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Sec. 1455. Rescission As A Remedy For Breach Of Contract
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Sec. 1456. Restitution Of Land Conveyed
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Sec. 1407. Restitution Of Money Paid Or Claim Released
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Sec. 1458. Restitution Of Personal Property Transferred
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Sec. 1459. Recovery Of Value Of Services
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Sec. 1460. Anything Received By Plaintiff Must Be Returned
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Sec. 1461. Rescission For Breach Of Warranty. Recoupment And An Action Or Counterclaim For Damages Are
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Sec. 1462. Authorities Divided
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Sec. 1463. The Buyer Must Put The Seller In Statu Quo
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Sec. 1464. The Buyer's Remedies Are Mutually Exclusive
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Sec. 1465. Where No Performance Has Been Rendered
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Sec. 1467. Breach Without Repudiation Sufficient
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Sec. 1468. One Guilty Of The First Breach Cannot Rescind
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Sec. 1469. Manifestation Of Election
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Sec. 1470. Rescission Of Sealed Contracts
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Sec. 1473. Recovery By One Who Has Broken His Contract
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Sec. 1474. Recovery For Defaulting Seller's Part Performance
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Sec. 1475. Recovery For Labor And Materials By Party In Default
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Sec. 1476. Recovery Of Money Paid By Party In Default
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Sec. 1477, Recovery By An Employee In Default
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Sec. 1478. Measure Of Recovery In Actions For Restitution
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Sec. 1479. Rescission And Restitution Where There Is No Liability On The Contract
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Sec. 1480. Cost To The Plaintiff Or Benefit To The Defendant
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Sec. 1481. Criticism Of Proposed Tests
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Sec. 1482. Benefit To The Defendant Is The Proper Test
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Sec. 1488. How Benefit To The Defendant Is To Be Calculated
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Sec. 1484. Defendant's Recoupment Or Counterclaim
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Book VII. Invalidating Circumstances. Chapter XLI Fraud
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Sec. 1486. Nature Of Invalidating Circumstances
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Sec. 1487. Definition Of Fraud
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Sec. 1488. When Fraud Renders A Transaction Void
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Sec. 1490. Materiality Of Representation
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Sec. 1491. Matters Of Opinion
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Sec. 1492. Illustrations In Contracts For. The Sale Of Goods
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Sec. 1493. Illustrations In Contracts For The Sale Of Real Estate
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Sec. 1494. Liability For Fraudulent Statements Of Opinion
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Sec. 1495. Matters Of Law
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Sec. 1496. Promises And Predictions
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Sec. 1497. Silence - General Rule
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Sec. 1498. Silence As To Quality Of Goods Sold May Be Fraudulent
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Sec. 1499. Other Instances Where Silence May Be Fraudulent
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Sec. 1600. Rescission Is Allowable For Honest Misrepresentation
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Sec. 1501. Liability In Damages For Honest Misrepresentation
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Sec. 1502. Early History Of Deceit
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Sec. 1503. Warranty Of Title
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Sec. 1505. Warranty May Be, But Need Not Be Based On Contract
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Sec. 1506. Illustrations
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Sec. 1607. Warranty By An Agent Of His Authority
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Sec. 1608. Estoppel In Pais
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Sec. 1509. Actions For Damages For Misrepresentation
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Sec. 1510. Policy Of Imposing Liability For Innocent Mistakes
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Sec. 1511. Limitation Of Liability For Honest Misrepresentation
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Sec. 1512. Negligence As A Basis Of Liability
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Sec. 1513. Conscious Error Without Fraud
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Sec. 1614. Argument Based On Measure Of Damages
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Sec. 1515. Action In Reliance On False Impression
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Sec. 1516. Unjustifiable Reliance
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Sec. 1517. Fraud On The Seller By Impersonation
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Fraud On The Seller By Impersonation. Continued
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Sec. 1518. Misrepresentations By Third Persons
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Sec. 1519. Misrepresentations Indirectly Made
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Sec. 1520. Representations Of Solvency
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Representations Of Solvency. Continued
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Sec. 1522. Fraud On A Buyer
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Sec. 1623. Remedies Of Defrauded Party
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Sec. 1524. Action Of Damages For Deceit
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Sec. 1525. Rescission And Restitution - Reformation
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Sec. 1526. Time Allowed For Election Of Remedies
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Sec. 1627. Acts Manifesting Election
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Sec. 1528. Exclusive Character Of Remedies
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Sec. 1529. Restoration Of Consideration
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Sec. 1530. Exceptions To The Rule
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Sec. 1531. Rescission Allowed Only Against Fraudulent Person
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Sec. 1532. Double Employment Of Agent
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Sec. 1533. Contracts Between A Corporation And Its Officers
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Sec. 1534. Fraud As To Creditors
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Chapter XLII Mistake
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Sec. 1535. Effect Of Mistake On Contracts
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Sec. 1536. Confusion Concerning Elements Of Contract
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Sec. 1537. Elements Of Contract In Equity
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Sec. 1538. Confusion Between Void And Voidable Transactions
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Sec. 1539. Distinction Between Transfer Of Title And Enforceability Of Contract
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Sec. 1641. Effects Of Mistake
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Sec. 1542. Remedies For Mistake
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Sec. 1644. Mistake To Justify Rescission Must Relate To A Fundamental Assumption
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Sec. 1545. Mistake In The Formation And Mistake In The Performance Of A Contract
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Sec. 1546. Classification Of The CIVIL Law
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Sec. 1647. Reformation Of Mistake In Expression Of Contract
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Sec. 1548. Reasons And Limits Of Reformation
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Sec. 1549. Reformation Can Only Make A Writing Express What Parties Intended Should Be Written
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Sec. 1660. Reformation Of Conveyances
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Sec. 1551. Reformation Of Releases
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Sec. 1552. Effect Of Parol Evidence Rule And Statute Of Frauds On Right Of Reformation Of Executed Transactions
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Sec. 1553. Executory Contracts In England
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Sec. 1554. Executory Contracts Which Are Not Within The Statute Of Frauds In The United States
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Sec. 1555. Executory Contracts Which Are Within The Statute In The United States
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Sec. 1556. Voluntary Or Illegal Writings
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Sec. 1667. Rescission
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Sec. 1558. Mistake As To The Person Contracted With
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Sec. 1559. Error In Regard To An Object To Which The Contract Relates
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Sec. 1560. Non-Existence Of Goods Sold
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Sec. 1561. A Sale Of Specific Goods Is Void If Goods Not In Existence
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Sec. 1562. Partial Destruction Of The Goods Prior To The Sale. The English Sale Of Goods Act Makes No Provision In Regard
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Sec. 1563. Inferior Quality Of The Goods
-
Sec. 1564. Rules Of The CIVIL Law
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Sec. 1565. Mistake As To Title To Personal Property
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Sec. 1566. Mistake As To Existence Or Title To Real Estate
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Sec. 1(67. Mistake As To The Existence Of Ore
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Sec. 1568. Mistake As To Insurance Risk
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Sec. 1589. Collateral Mistake Generally Immaterial
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Sec. 1570. When Collateral Mistake Is Material
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Sec. 1671. Mistake As To Area Of Land
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Sec. 1572. Mistake As To The Character Of Money Or Securities
-
Sec. 1573. Unilateral Mistake
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Sec. 1574. Recovery Of Money Paid Under A Mistake Of Fact
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Sec. 1575. Recovery Of The Value Of Goods Or Services Rendered Under A Mistake
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Sec. 1576. Demand
-
Sec. 1577. Unilateral Mistake As To Contents Of Writing
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Sec. 1578. Relief Sometimes Allowed For Unilateral Mistake In Other Cases
-
Sec. 1579. Criticism Of Relief For Unilateral Mistake
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Sec. 1580. An Executed Or Partially Executed Transaction Will Not Be Rescinded For Unilateral Mistake
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Sec. 1581. Mistake Of Law
-
Sec. 1582. General Statements Deny Relief For Mistake Of Law
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Sec. 1583. Mistake Of Law In The CIVIL Law
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Sec. 1584. Exceptions To The Rule Denying Relief For Mistake Of Law
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Sec. 1685. Mistake Of Law As To Meaning Of Instrument Is Ground For Reformation
-
Sec. 1686. Limits Of Possibility Of Reformation For Mistake Of Law
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Sec. 1588. Mistake Of Matter Of Law Affecting The Situation Antecedent To The Bargain
-
Sec. 1689. Mistake As To Antecedent Private Rights
-
Sec. 1590. Money Paid Tinder A Mistake Of Law By A Public Officer Or To An Officer Of The Court
-
Sec. 1591. Mistake Of Law Induced By The Other Party
-
Sec. 1594. Prompt Election And Restoration Of The Status Quo
-
Sec. 1596. Change Of Position Bars Recovery Of Money Paid Under A Mistake
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Sec. 1596. Negligence And Laches
-
Sec. 1597. Burden Of Clear Proof Is On Complainant
-
Sec. 1598. Law And Equity; Rescission At Law
-
Sec. 1599. Reformation At Law
-
Sec. 1600. Accidental Loss Or Destruction Of Writings
-
Chapter XLIII Duress
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Sec. 1601. Early Development Of Law Of Duress
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Sec. 1602. Undue Influence In Equity
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Sec. 1603. Gradual Enlargement Of Duress
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Sec. 1604. Consent Must Be Coerced
-
Sec. 1606. Threats Need Not Be Such As To Affect A Brave Man
-
Sec. 1606 Pressure Must Be Wrongful; Threatened Suit
-
Sec. 1607. Abuse Of Lawful Means
-
Sec. 1608. Neither Persuasion Nor Pressure Of Circumstances Is Duress
-
Sec. 1609. Duress By Imprisonment And By Threats Of Imprisonment
-
Sec. 1610. Duress By Imprisonment For Debt
-
Sec. 1611. Duress By Imprisonment For Crime
-
Sec. 1612. Threat Of Criminal Prosecution
-
Sec. 1613. Arguments That Threats Of Criminal Prosecution May Not Be Duress Are Unsound
-
Sec. 1614. Illustrations Showing That Threats Of Criminal Prosecution May Be Duress
-
Sec. 1615. Reason Why Many Courts Have Refused To Avoid Transactions Made Under Threats Of Prosecution
-
Sec. 1616. Even A Reasonable Settlement Obtained By Threats Of Prosecution Should Be Voidable
-
Sec. 1617. Duress Of Property
-
Sec. 1618. Illustrations Of Duress Of Property
-
Sec. 1619. Coercion By Judgment
-
Sec. 1620. Effect Of Adequate Legal Remedy
-
Sec. 1621. Duress By Threats To Injure A Third Person
-
Sec. 1622. When Duress Makes A Contract Void
-
Sec. 1623. Generally Duress Makes A Contract Voidable
-
Sec. 1624. Duress Does Not Exclude Capacity To Contract
-
Sec. 1625. By Whom Duress Must Be Exercised
-
Sec. 1626. Protest
-
Sec. 1627. Relationship Giving Dominance To One Party
-
Chapter XLIV. Illegal Agreements - Contracts In Restraint Of Trade
-
Sec. 1628. Classification Of Illegal Agreements
-
Sec. 1629. Variation Of Public Policy
-
Sec. 1630. Effect Of Illegal Agreements
-
Sec. 1630a. When Illegality Must Be Pleaded
-
Sec. 1631. Illustrations Of Recovery By Innocent Plaintiffs
-
Sec. 1633. Contracts In Restraint Of Trade
-
Sec. 1634. Early Law
-
Sec. 1635. Reasons For Holding Restraint Invalid
-
Sec. 1636. Reasonableness Of Restraint
-
Sec. 16s7. Statement By Taft, J., Of Permissible Restraints
-
Sec. 1638. Partial Restraints Are Valid; Limit Of Time
-
Sec. 1639. Limits Of Space
-
Sec. 1640. Contract Implied On Sale Of Good Will
-
Sec. 1641. Sale Of Business With Restrictive Covenant Is Valid
-
Sale Of Business With Restrictive Covenant Is Valid. Continued
-
Sec. 1642. Sale Or Lease Of Property With Restrictive Covenant
-
Sec. 1643. Promises Ancillary To Contracts Of Employment
-
Sec. 1644. Partners May Make Restrictive Promises
-
Sec. 1646. Agreements For Exclusive Dealing
-
Agreements For Exclusive Dealing. Continued
-
Sec. 1646. Contracts Not To Divulge Trade Secrets Are Valid
-
Sec. 1647. Patented And Copyrighted Articles
-
Sec. 1648. Agreement Among Competitors To Limit Competition Or Maintain Prices
-
Sec. 1649. Limitations On Resale Prices
-
Sec. 1650. Recovery Of Agreed Payment For Performing Restrictive Promise
-
Sec. 1661. Public Service Corporations
-
Sec. 1652. Agreements Unduly Restricting Personal Liberty Are Invalid. '
-
Sec. 1653. Any Contract May Be Rendered Invalid If Tending To Produce Monopoly
-
Sec. 1664. Trade Union Agreements; English Law
-
Sec. 1655. Trade Union Agreements; American Law
-
Sec. 1666. Effect Of Trade Union Being In Restraint Of Trade
-
Sec. 1657. Anti-Trust Acts; Sherman Act
-
Sec. 1658. Construction Of The Sherman Act
-
Construction Of The Sherman Act. Continued
-
Sec. 1659. Divisibility Of Promises Imposing Excessive Restraint
-
Sec. 1660. Partial Enforcement Of Promise Indivisible In Terms
-
Sec. 1661. Collateral Effects Of Illegal Combinations
-
Sec. 1662. Trust Laws In Foreign Countries
-
Sec. 1663. Contracts Not To Bid At Auction
-
Sec. 1664. Puffing
-
Chapter XLV. Illegal Agreements - Wagers, Usury, Sunday Laws
-
Sec. 1664a. One Party Only Need Incur Risk In A Gaming Contract
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Sec. 1665. When An Aleatory Promise Involves Gambling
-
Sec. 1666. A Promised Prize For Competition By Others Does Not Involve Gambling
-
Sec. 1667. How Far Wagers Are Illegal At Common Law In England
-
Sec. 1668. Common Law Of The United States
-
Sec. 1669. Speculative Contracts Of Purchase And Sale
-
Sec. 1670. Test Of Validity Is Intent To Make Actual Delivery
-
Sec. 1671. Nature Of Transactions On Exchanges
-
Sec. 1672. Whether Contract Between Broker And Customer May Be Invalid, Though That Made On The Exchange Is Valid
-
Sec. 1673. Evidence Of Intention That There Shall Be No Actual Delivery
-
Sec. 1674. Subsequent Changes Of Intention
-
Sec. 1675. Negotiable Instruments
-
Sec. 1676. Rights Of A Holder In Due Course
-
Sec. 1677. Indorsement Of Negotiable Instrument For Gambling Consideration
-
Sec. 1678. Mortgages And Pledges To Secure Illegal Debts
-
Sec. 1679. Recovery Of Money Staked
-
Sec. 1680. Prerequisites For Charging The Stakeholder
-
Sec. 1681. Collateral Effects Of Gambling Contracts
-
Sec. 1682. Usury
-
Sec. 1683. Statutes In The United States
-
Sec. 1684. Essential Elements Of Usury
-
Sec. 1685. Loan Or Forbearance Of Money
-
Sec. 1686. Forbearance
-
Sec. 1687. Loans In Substance Though Not In Form
-
Sec. 1688. Renewal Obligations
-
Sec. 1689. Sale Of The Obligation Of A Third Person Cannot Be Usurious
-
Sec. 1690. Discount Of Negotiable Paper Which Is Subject To A Defence
-
Sec. 1691. The Loan Must Be Of Money
-
Sec. 1692. The Loan Must Be Absolutely Payable
-
Sec. 1693. Excessive Charges
-
Sec. 1694. Expenses Of Securing Or Collecting A Loan
-
Sec. 1695. Certain Slight Excessive Charges Allowable By Custom
-
Sec. 1696. Damages For Default May Be Greater Than Legal Interest
-
Sec. 1697. Effect Of Exactions By Lender's Agent
-
Sec. 1698. How Far Intent Is Essential
-
Sec. 1699. Parol Evidence Of Usury
-
Sec. 1700. Contracts Made Or To Be Performed On Sunday
-
Sec. 1701. Preliminary Negotiations On Sunday Do Not Invalidate A Contract
-
Sec. 1703. Effect Of Transfer Of Ownership
-
Sec. 1704. Importance Of Delivery
-
Sec. 1705. Sales Of Land And Choses In Action
-
Sec. 1706. Persons Ignorant Of Fact That Contract Was Made On Sunday Are Not Affected By Illegality
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Sec. 1707. Ratification And Adoption Of Contracts Made On Sunday
-
Sec. 1708. Application Of The Principles Of Adoption
-
Sec. 1709. Works Of Necessity Or Charity
-
Sec. 1710. Collateral Effects Of Illegal Sunday Agreements
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Chapter XLVI. Illegal Agreements: Contracts Obstructing The Administration Of Justice
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Sec. 1711. Maintenance And Champerty
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Sec. 1712. What Are Invalid Champertous Agreements
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Sec. 1713. Collateral Effects Of Champertous Contracts
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Sec. 1714. Agreement To Encourage Litigation
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Sec. 1715. Champertous Assignments
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Sec. 1716. Extra Compensation For Witnesses
-
Sec. 1717. Contracts To Indemnify Sureties On Bail Bonds
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Sec. 1718. Agreements To Compound Crime
-
Sec. 1719. Agreements To Arbitrate
-
Sec. 1720. Arbitration May Be Made A Condition Precedent In England
-
Sec. 1721. Decisions In The United States
-
Sec. 1722. Technical Character Of Distinctions
-
Sec. 1728. Illustration Of Difficulty In Applying Distinctions
-
Sec. 1784. Agreements To Arbitrate Should Be Enforced
-
Sec. 1725. Limiting Parties To Particular Courts Or Procedure
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Chapter XLVII. Illegal Agreements: Agreements Tending To Corruption Or Immorality
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Sec. 1727. Lobbying Contracts
-
Sec. 1728. Application Of Principle
-
Sec. 1729a. Contracts To Pay For Procuring Public Contracts
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Sec. 1730. Agreements For Appointment And Compensation Of Officials
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Sec. 1731. Obtaining A Pardon
-
Sec. 1732. Elections
-
Sec. 1734. Contracts For Location Of Public Buildings And Improvements
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Sec. 1735. Contracts With An Interested Official
-
Sec. 1736. Bargains For Offices Or Advantages In Private Corporations
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Sec. 1737. Contracts Of Fiduciaries Tending To Impair Fidelity
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Sec. 1738. Agreements, The Performance Of Which Involves A Wrong To A Third Person
-
Sec. 1739. Agreements In Fraud Of Creditors
-
Sec. 1740. Quasi-Contractual Recovery
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Sec. 1741. Contracts In Regard To Marriage
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Sec. 1742. Separation Agreements
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Sec. 1743. Agreements Facilitating Divorce
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Sec. 1744. Agreements To Resume Marital Relations
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Sec. 1745. Immoral Agreements
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Sec. 1746. Contracts Inimical To Christianity. In The Early Common Law An Attack Upon Christianity, No
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Chapter XLVIII Miscellaneous Illegal Agreements
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Sec. 1747. Contracts With Alien Enemies Forbidden
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Sec. 1748. Contracts With Aliens Suspended Or Avoided By Declaration Of War
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Sec. 1749. Agreements Involving Violation Of Foreign Laws
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Sec. 1750. Contracts Tending To Promote Illegal Acts
-
Sec. 1751. Contracts To Indemnify For An Illegal Act
-
Sec. 1752. Contracts Collaterally Connected With Unlawful Intent Or Act
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Sec. 1753. Test Of Whether Agreement Is Collateral. Parol Evidence
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Sec. 1754. Knowledge Of Another's Unlawful Purpose
-
Sec. 1755. Promotion Of Another's Unlawful Purpose
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Sec. 1756. The Distinction Often Difficult
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Sec. 1757. Executory Promise To Furnish Goods Intended For Unlawful Purpose Imposes No Liability
-
Sec. 1758. Effect Of Performance, Illegal When Contract Was Made, Becoming Legal
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Sec. 1769. Effect Of Performance, Legal When Contract Was Made, Becoming Illegal
-
Sec. 1760. Change Of Purpose Regarding Performance Not Unlawful In Itself
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Sec. 1761. Illegal Performance Of Legal Contract
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Sec. 1762. Executory And Executed Illegal Contracts
-
Sec. 1763. Contracts And Sales Prohibited By Statute
-
Sec. 1764. Mala Prohibita And Mala In Se
-
Sec. 1766. Illustrations Of Prohibitory Statutes
-
Sec. 1766. Further Illustrations Of Prohibitory Statutes
-
Sec. 1767. Slight Violations Of Statutory Prohibitions
-
Sec. 1768. Statutes Purely For Revenue
-
Sec. 1769. Revenue Statutes May Invalidate Contracts
-
Sec. 1770. Statutes For The Protection Of The Parties
-
Sec. 1771. Contracts Of Corporations Doing Business Illegally
-
Sec. 1772. Statutes Expressly Prohibiting Recovery
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Sec. 1773. Corporation Illegally Doing Business Is Liable On Its Contracts, And May Set Them Up In Defence
-
Sec. 1774. Wrongful Addition Of " & Company " To Name
-
Sec. 1775. State Power To Control Interstate Commerce Is Limited
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Sec. 1777. Police Power Of The States
-
Sec. 1778? Illustrations Of Protected Interstate Commerce
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Sec. 1779. Where Some Things Promised Are Illegal, And Some Legal | The Latter May Be Enforced If Consideration Is Legal
-
Sec. 1780. Illegal Consideration
-
Sec. 1781. Sale Of Several Things At Separate Prices
-
Sec. 1782. Partly Illegal Bilateral Contracts
-
Sec. 1783. Illegal And Insufficient Consideration Distinguished
-
Sec. 1784. Notes And Accounts Stated
-
Sec. 1786. Recovery Of Profits Of An Illegal Transaction From A Partner Or Agent
-
Sec. 1786. Criticism Of Suggested Distinctions Between Partner And Agent
-
Sec. 1787. Rescission Of Executed Illegal Contracts
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Sec. 1788. Rescission Allowed When Illegal Agreement Unex Cuted
-
Sec. 1789. Parties Not In Pari Delicto
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Sec. 1790. Where One Party Is A Fiduciary
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Sec. 1791. Where One Party Was Induced By Fraud To Enter Into The Illegal Contract
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Sec. 1792. Conflict Of Laws
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Book VIII Discharge Of Contracts. Chapter XLIX. Methods Of Discharge - Application Of Payments; Tender
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Sec. 1793. Methods Of Discharge
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Sec. 1794. Treatment Of These Methods
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Sec. 1795. Application Of Payments; Debtor Has Primary Right
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Sec. 1796. The Creditor May Direct The Application If The Debtor Does Not
-
Sec. 1797. Limitations Of The Creditor's Right
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Sec. 1798. Time Allowed The Creditor To Make Application
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Sec. 1799. What Amounts To An Appropriation By The Creditor
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Sec. 1800. Where Neither Debtor Nor Creditor Directs Application
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Sec. 1801. Illustrations Of Application By The Law
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Sec. 1802. Effect Of Allowing Creditor Indefinite Time To Make Application
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Sec. 1803. The Rule Of The CIVIL Law
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Sec. 1804. Interests Of Third Persons
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Sec. 1806. Payment Of Trust Money
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Sec. 1806. Payment With Money Derived From A Particular Source, But Not Held In Trust
-
Sec. 1807. Application Of Collateral
-
Sec. 1808. Definition Of Tender
-
Sec. 1809. Importance Of Tender
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Sec. 1810. Essential Characteristics Of Tender
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Sec. 1811. By Whom And To Whom Tender Must Be Made
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Sec. 1812. Place Of Tender. Tender Must Also Be At The Place Provided In The Contract
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Sec. 1813. What Money Is Legal Tender
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Sec. 1814. Tender Must Be Unconditional
-
Sec. 1816. Conditional Tender Of Secured Debt
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Sec. 1816. Tender Must Be Kept Good
-
Sec. 1817. Effect Of Tender In Discharging Obligations
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Sec. 1818. Tender Of Chattel Property
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Sec. 1810, Ad Fin
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Sec. 1819. Waiver Of Objection To Tender
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Chapter L. Release, Rescission, Accord, Accounts Stated, Novation
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Sec. 1820. Nature And Effect Of Release
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Sec. 1821. Early Law
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Sec. 1822. Effect Of Statutes In Regard To Seals
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Sec. 1823. Covenant To Forbear
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Sec. 1824. Conditional Releases
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Sec. 1826. Construction
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Sec. 1826. Elements Of Rescission By Parol Agreement
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Sec. 1827. Restoration Of The Status Quo
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Introduction Vol5
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Preface Vol5
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The Law Of Contracts Arbitration
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Chapter VI "Arbitration
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Building Contracts
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Notes On The Standard Documents 1 The Construction Of The Documents
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The General Conditions Of The Contract. Standard Form Of The American Institute Of Architects
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The General Conditions Of The Contract. Part 2
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The General Conditions Of The Contract. Part 3
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The General Conditions Of The Contract. Part 4
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The General Conditions Of The Contract. Part 5
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The General Conditions Of The Contract. Part 6
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Art. 44. Relations Of Contractor And Subcontractor
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Art. 45. Arbitration
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The Standard Form Of Bond
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The Standard Form Of Agreement Between Contractor And Subcontractor
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Standard Form Of Acceptance Of Subcontractor's Proposal
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A Form Of Agreement Between Contractor And Owner
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A Form Of Agreement Between Contractor And Owner. Continued
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The Standard Form Of Agreement Between Owner And Architect
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Conditions Of Agreement Between Owner And Architect. Continued
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A Form Of Agreement Between Owner And Architect On The Fee Plus Cost System
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Conditions Of Agreement Between Owner And Architect
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The Standard Form Of Agreement Between Contractor And Owner
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The Standard Form Of Agreement Between Contractor And Owner. Part 2
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The Standard Form Of Agreement Between Contractor And Owner. Part 3
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The Standard Form Of Agreement Between Contractor And Owner. Part 4
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The Standard Form Of Agreement Between Contractor And Owner. Part 5
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The Standard Form Of Agreement Between Contractor And Owner. Part 6
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Building Contract - Cost Plus Basis - Another Form
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Building Contract - Cost Plus Basis - Another Form. Part 2
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Building Contract - Cost Plus Basis - Another Form. Part 3
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Building Contract - Cost Plus Basis - Another Form. Part 4
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Building Contract - Cost Plus Basis - Another Form. Part 5
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Building Contract - Cost Plus Basis - Another Form. Part 6
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Building Contract - Cost Plus Basis - Another Form. Part 7
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Building Contract - Cost Plus Basis - Another Form. Part 8
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Building Contract - Cost Plus Basis - Another Form. Part 9
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Contract between Contractor and Owner for Excavation
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Building Contract Between General Contractors and Sub-Contractor
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Building Contract Between General Contractors and Sub-Contractor. Part 2
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Building Contract Between General Contractors and Sub-Contractor. Part 3
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Commercial Contracts. Letters Of Credit
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Rules to Govern Transactions between Buyers and Sellers of Broad Silks in the United States of America, Except when Otherwise Specified
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Contract For Sale Of Goods On Consignment
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Conditional Sale Agreement
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Contract Between Manufacturer and Distributor for Sale of Product - Erection of Plant - Agreement to Supply Wants of Distributors - Forfeiture of Rights of Sale - Rights to Use Trade Name - Right to Assign to Corporation
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Agreement for Sale of Manufacturer's or Distributors Products in Department Store
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Contract Licensing Patented Amusement Game or Device - Exclusive Rights
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Patents - License Agreement to Manufacture and Sell Commodity - General Form
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Patents - License Agreement to Manufacture and Sell Commodity-Another Form - Provisions for Arbitration, Rebates, Accounting - Special Provisions for Limited Territory
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License Agreement to Manufacture and Sell Commodity-Another Form - Provisions for Arbitration, Rebates, Accounting - Special Provisions for Limited Territory. Continued
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Patent License to Manufacturer
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License to Use Patented Invention - Contract of Employment of Inventor - Royalties, Profits, Compensation - Limited Arbitration - Separate Accounting System
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Contract of Employment of Inventor - Royalties, Profits, Compensation - Limited Arbitration - Separate Accounting System. Continued
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Contract of Exclusive Agency for Sale of Merchandise
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Contract for Exploitation of Secret Process
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Contract for Exploitation of Secret Process. Continued
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Contract for Purchase of Secret Process
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Contract for Sale of Business Including Good Will with Covenant Not to Compete
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Contract Appointing Exclusive Sales Agent
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Fledge of Stock as Collateral Security
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Agreement Between News Syndicate and Artist or Writer for Work to be Sold to Newspapers
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Agreement Between Artist or Writer and News Syndicate for Work to be Sold to Newspapers. Continued
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Agreement for Sale of Accounts by Merchant to Finance Company - Power of Attorney
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Assignment (In Connection With The Foregoing)
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Agreement for Sale of Accounts to Finance Company
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Agreement between Banker and Merchant for Advances against Assigned Accounts - Assignment of Accounts
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Factors' Agreements
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Factors' Agreements. Part 2
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Factors' Agreements. Part 3
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Factors' Agreements. Part 4
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Factor's Agreement - Another Form
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Factor's Agreement - Another Form. Part 2
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Factor's Agreement - Another Form. Part 3
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Factor's Agreement - Another Form - Principal Engaged in Selling Merchandise both on its Own Account and as Agent for Others
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Factor's Agreement. Principal Engaged in Selling Merchandise both on its Own Account and as Agent for Others. Part 2
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Principal Engaged in Selling Merchandise both on its Own Account and as Agent for Others. Part 3
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Deed of Trust - Agreement Between Debtor and Creditors for Management of Business by Trustees
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Agreement Between Creditors and Embarrassed Solvent Debtor Providing for Extension - Formation of Corporation Controlled by Creditors
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Corporate Agreements - Stock Transactions
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Article VIII
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Article IX
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Article X
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Article XI
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Agreement Creating Trust of Stock of Equitable Life Assurance Society of United States
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Voting Trust Agreement
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Pledge of Stock to Secure Loan
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Contract between Stockholders of Corporation for Control of Stock
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Underwriting Agreement
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Underwriting Agreement. Continued
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Stockholders' Committee - Deposit Agreement
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Stockholders' Committee - Deposit Agreement. Part 2
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Stockholders' Committee - Deposit Agreement. Part 3
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Stockholders' Committee - Deposit Agreement. Part 4
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Deposit Agreement - Contemplating Plan of Reorganization
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Deposit Agreement - Contemplating Plan of Reorganization. Part 2
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Deposit Agreement - Contemplating Plan of Reorganization. Part 3
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Deposit Agreement - Contemplating Plan of Reorganization. Part 4
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Deposit Agreement - Contemplating Plan of Reorganization. Part 5
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Deposit Agreement - Contemplating Plan of Reorganization. Part 6
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Deposit Agreement - Contemplating Plan of Reorganization. Part 7
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Deposit Agreement - Contemplating Plan of Reorganization. Part 8
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Deposit Agreement - Contemplating Plan of Reorganization. Part 9
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Deposit Agreement - Option to Purchase Stock
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Deposit Agreement - Option to Purchase Stock. Part 2
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Deposit Agreement - Option to Purchase Stock. Part 3
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Protective Agreement - Deposit of Bonds with Committee to Avoid Foreclosure of Mortgage
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Protective Agreement. Deposit of Bonds to Avoid Foreclosure of Mortgage. Continued
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Agreement Between Creditors of Bankrupt Corporation for Joint Action to Protect Mutual Interests
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Reorganization Agreement - Railroad Company
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Reorganization Agreement - Railroad Company. Part 2
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Reorganization Agreement - Railroad Company. Part 3
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Reorganization Agreement - Railroad Company. Part 4
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Reorganization Agreement - Railroad Company. Part 5
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Reorganization Agreement - Railroad Company. Part 6
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Reorganization Agreement - Railroad Company. Part 7
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Contract for Formation of Corporation-Exclusive Services to be Rendered By One of The Parties - Transfer of Stock
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Trust Agreement - Stock in Corporation - Provision for Continuation by Successor Trustee of Separate Partnership of Trustee
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Trust Agreement. Provision for Continuation by Successor Trustee of Separate Partnership of Trustee. Continued
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Agreement for Purchase of Stock in Corporation - Payment of Part of Purchase Price from Dividends - Restrictions against Alienation
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Salesmen's Contracts. Contract Employing Salesman - Exclusive Agency - Limited Territory - Drawing Account Provision with Agreement to Repay Unearned Drawings - Option for Renewal
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Contract between Employer and Salesman - Furnishing Bond - Repayment of Overdrawn Commissions - Collection of Moneys for Principal
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Salesman's Contract - with Authority to Employ Sub-salesmen
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Employers' Contracts With Executives
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Contract Of Employment Of Executive With Provision For Sharing Of Profits As Compensation
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Contract of Employment of Executive with Provision for Sharing of Profits as Compensation - Another Form
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Employment Contract - Of General Manager by Corporation - Provisions for Elimination of Manager from Control, Salary to Continue - Stock Payments in Escrow
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Agreement for Employment of Manager of One of Chain of Retail Stores - Cash Deposit as Security - Term of Employment as Long as Employment Satisfactory
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Employment Of Actors Contract - Actor And Manager
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Termination By Closing Of Play Or Company
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Agreement Of Employment
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Individual Termination
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Duties Of The Actor
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Contracts Of Employment Respecting Real Property
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Contracts For Dramatic Productions
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Standard Form of Minimum Dramatic Contract for Production of Play, Adopted by the Authors' League of America, Inc., and the Producing Managers' Association
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Agreement between Author and Producers for Production of Play
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Author And Publisher. Contract between Author and Publisher for Legal Work
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Agreement for Publication of Book, Author Reserving Copyright and Receiving Royalties
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Author and Publisher - Another Form
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Contract between Author and Publisher for Sale of Manuscript with Right to Copyright.
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Employment Contracts - Miscellaneous Agreement For Services Of Baseball Player
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Employment Contracts. Agreement For Services Of Baseball Player. Continued
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Labor Protocols
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Section I
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Section II Procedure
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Section III Rates And Hours
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Section IV Preference
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Section V Working Conditions
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Section VI General Provisions
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Section VII Loyalty To The Agreement
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Section VIII. Cutting And Trimming Departments
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Section VIII. Cutting And Trimming Departments. Part 2
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Section VIII. Cutting And Trimming Departments. Part 3
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Section VIII. Cutting And Trimming Departments. Part 4
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Section VIII. Cutting And Trimming Departments. Part 5
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Section VIII. Cutting And Trimming Departments. Part 6
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Section VIII. Cutting And Trimming Departments. Part 7
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Section VIII. Cutting And Trimming Departments. Part 8
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Section VIII. Cutting And Trimming Departments. Part 9
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Agreement - Clothing Exchange of Rochester and Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America
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N. Y. Clothing Trade Association Preamble
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Protocol Agreement between Cloak, Suit and Skirt Manufacturers' Protective Association and Various Labor Unions
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Lease of Building for Long Term with Clauses Appropriate for Use in other Leases, Indexed and Annotated
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Lease of Building for Long Term Appropriate for Use in other Leases. Part 2
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Lease of Building for Long Term Appropriate for Use in other Leases. Part 3
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Lease of Building for Long Term Appropriate for Use in other Leases. Part 4
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Lease of Building for Long Term Appropriate for Use in other Leases. Part 5
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Lease of Building for Long Term Appropriate for Use in other Leases. Part 6
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Lease Providing for Erection of Building by Landlord
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Lease Providing for Erection of Building by Landlord. Continued
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Long-time Lease with Provision for Erection of Building by Tenant and Index to Clauses
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Long-time Lease with Provision for Erection of Building by Tenant. Part 2
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Long-time Lease with Provision for Erection of Building by Tenant. Part 3
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Long-time Lease with Provision for Erection of Building by Tenant. Part 4
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Long-time Lease with Provision for Erection of Building by Tenant. Part 5
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Long-time Lease with Provision for Erection of Building by Tenant. Part 6
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Long-time Lease with Provision for Erection of Building by Tenant. Part 7
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Long-time Lease with Provision for Erection of Building by Tenant. Part 8
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Long-time Lease with Provision for Erection of Building by Tenant. Part 9
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Lease of Co-operative Apartment
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Lease of Co-operative Apartment. Part 2
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Lease of Co-operative Apartment. Part 3
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Lease of Apartment in New York City
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Lease of Apartment in New York City. Part 2
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Lease of Apartment in New York City. Part 3
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Lease - Simple Form
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Lease - Simple Form. Continued
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Farm Lease Contract (Livestock in Partnership)
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Farm Lease Contract (Livestock in Partnership). Continued
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Notes on Crop Share Farm Lease
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Farm Lease Contract
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Lease of Department in Department Store
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Lease of Department in Department Store. Continued
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Motion Picture Contracts. Employment Contract - Motion Picture Director
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Employment of Actor for Motion Picture
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Contract with Salesman to Procure Rentals of Motion Pictures
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Contract for Production and Distribution of Motion Pictures
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Contract for Production and Distribution of Motion Pictures. Part 2
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Contract for Production and Distribution of Motion Pictures. Part 3
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Contract for Production and Distribution of Motion Pictures. Part 4
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Contract for Production and Distribution of Motion Pictures. Part 5
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Sale of Foreign Rights of Film
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Sale of Foreign Rights of Film. Part 2
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Sale of Foreign Rights of Film. Part 3
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Purchase from Author of Motion Picture Rights of an Original Unpublished Work
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Purchase of Motion Picture Rights to a Published Magazine Story
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Purchase from the Author of All Rights to an Original Unpublished Work
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Partnership Agreements
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Partnership Agreements. Continued
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Partnership Agreement - Continuation of Firm in Event of Death of One Partner - Control by One Partner - Rights of Legal Representatives of Deceased Partner
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Partnership Agreement - Expiration on One Tear's Notice of Cancellation - Contributions to Capital Treated as Loans - Division of Profits - Drawing Accounts - Death of Partner - Capital to Remain in Firm - Payments to Estate of Deceased Partner - Use of Firm Name on Dissolution
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Partnership Agreement - Partners to Devote Time to Partnership Exclusively - No Speculative Ventures Without Knowledge of Other Partners - Legal Representatives to Assume Rights and Liabilities of Deceased Partner but with no Voice in Business
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Partnership Agreement - Partners Admitting Employees as New Members - Partners Retaining Ownership of Present Assets and Good-will - Drawing Accounts - Death of One of Partners
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Partnership Agreement - Senior Member Owning All Assets and Directing Financial Affairs and Business of Partnership - Payments to Estate of Deceased Partner - Use of Firm Name
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Limited Partnership - General Form - Special Provisions
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Partnership Agreement - Miscellaneous Provisions of Special Nature
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Agreement for Dissolution of Partnership - Simple Form
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Agreement for Dissolution of Partnership - Assignment of Some of Assets - Equalization of Capital Contributions-Accounting
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Purchase by Surviving Partner upon Death of Partner
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Contracts Affecting Real Property. Contract for Purchase and Sale of Real Property
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Contract for Exchange of Real Property
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Contract for Sale of Real Estate, reserving Right of Seller to Cancel in the Event of his Failure to Acquire Title
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Contract for Purchase of Building to be Constructed
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Agreement for Participation of Interest in Mortgage
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Agreement Subordinating Mortgage
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Building Loan Contract
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Building Loan Contract. Continued
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Agreement Extending Time for Payment of Mortgage
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Collateral Bond to Secure Payment of Mortgage
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Separation Agreements
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Separation Agreement - Provision for Reduction of Payments in Proportion to Reduced Income of Husband
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Separation Agreement - Trustee - Common Law Form
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Separation Agreement with Provision for Support of Children; Insurance of Life for Benefit of Wife and Children; Lease of Apartment by Husband for Use of Wife and Children
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Separation Agreement
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Separation Agreement after Commencement of Action
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Miscellaneous Clauses. Clauses Relieving From Performance For Various Causes
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Clause Excusing Delivery for Shortage of Labor
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Clause Limiting Credit of Purchaser
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Standard Form of Publishing Contract Approved and Published by Permission of the Authors' League of America
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Architect's Agreement on Cost plus Basis
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The Law Of Contracts Vol1| by William Herbert Page
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Preface To The Second Edition
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Preface To The First Edition
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Chapter I. History Of Contract Law
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Sec. 1. Factors Determining Development Of Contract
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Sec. 2. Characteristics Of Primitive Law
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Sec. 3. Characteristics Of Contract At Primitive Law
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Sec. 4. Evolution Of Contract At Roman Law
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Sec. 5. English Origin Of American Law Of Contract
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Sec. 6. Methods Of Development Of Law
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Sec. 7. Anglo-Saxon Courts And Procedure
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Sec. 8. Contract At Anglo-Saxon Law
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Sec. 9. The Norman Period
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Sec. 10. Angevin Period - The Law Of The Court
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Sec. 11. Land Law Supplementing Gaps In Contract Law
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Sec. 12. Contract At Law Of Local Courts And At Law-Merchant
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Sec. 13. Contract At Law Of Ecclesiastical Courts
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Sec. 14. Contract In Early Equity
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Sec. 15. Early Procedure As Affecting Contract Law
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Sec. 16. Ultimate Triumph Of Law Of King's Court
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Sec. 17. Jurisdictional Importance Of Writs
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Sec. 18. Debt
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Sec. 20. Covenant - The Contract Under Seal
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Sec. 21. The Other Formal Contracts Of The Older Law
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Sec. 22. Relation Between Debt And Covenant After Covenant Developed As A Separate Action, The Original Common-Law Rule That Actions Could Not Be Concurrent Made Debt And Covenant Mutually Exclusive; And The Rule That The Earlier Action Could Not Be Dispossessed By The New-Comer, Made Debt And Not Covenant The Remedy For A Sealed Covenant To Pay A Definite Sum Of Money
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Sec. 23. Limitation On Jurisdiction Of King's Courts Before In Consimili Casu
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Sec. 24. The Statute In Consimili Casu
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Sec. 25. Development Of Assumpsit
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Development Of Assumpsit. Continued
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Sec. 26. Assumpsit Ultimately Separated From Trespass On The Case
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Sec. 27. Genuine Implied Contract Originally Unenforceable Directly In King's Courts
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Sec. 28. Genuine Implied Contract A Legal But Unenforceable Right
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Sec. 29. Genuine Implied Contracts In Equity
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Sec. 30. Recognition Of Genuine Implied Contracts By King's Courts
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Sec. 31. Development Of Quasi-Contract
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Sec. 32. Contract At Modern Law
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Sec. 33. The Period Of Codification; Up To A Comparatively Short Time Ago The Anglo-American Law Of Contract Had Been Developed By The Common-Law Courts And By The Equity Courts With Little Assistance Or Interference From The Legislature
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Chapter II. Natube And Classes Of Contracts
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Sec. 34. Theory Of Contract At Common Law
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Sec. 35. Classification Of Contracts At Common Law
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Sec. 36. Origin Of General Theory Of Contract
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Sec. 37. General Nature Of Obligation
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Sec. 38. Parties To Obligation
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Sec. 39. Definite Character Of Acts Involved In Obligation
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Sec. 40. Money Value Of Obligation
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Sec. 41. Obligation Arising Out Of Agreement As Contract
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Sec. 42. Promissory Character Of Agreement
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Sec. 43. Community Of Intention
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Sec. 44. Intent To Effect Legal Relations Of Parties Thereto
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Sec. 45. Methods Of Entering Into Agreement
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Sec. 46. Effect Of Modern Theory On Common Law Classification
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Sec. 47. Quasi-Contract
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Sec. 48. Classification And Arrangement Of Topics
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Chapter III. Definitions And Nomenclature
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Sec. 49. Definition Of Contract
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Sec. 50. Parol Contracts
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Sec. 51. Unilateral Contracts
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Unilateral Contracts. Continued
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Sec. 52. Executed And Executory Contracts
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Sec. 53. Place Of Executed Contract In Law
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Sec. 54. Classes Of Contract As To Validity
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Sec. 55. Nomenclature Of The Law
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Chapter IV. Contract Distinguished From Other Legal Concepts
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Sec. 58. Distinction Between Contract And Tort In
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Sec. 56. Practical Importance Of Distinction Between Contract And Tort
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Sec. 58. Distinction Between Contract And Torl In Case Of Common Carriers
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Sec. 59. In Case Of Telegraph Companies
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Sec. 60. In Case Of Innkeepers
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Sec. 61. In Case Of Bailor And Bailee
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Sec. 62. In Case Of Physician, Attorney, Etc
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Sec. 63. In Case Of Landlord And Tenant
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Sec. 64. Construction Contracts
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Sec. 65. In Case Of Bank And Depositor
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Sec. 66. Statutory Duties Accessory To Contractual Relations
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Sec. 67. Waiver Of Tort
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Sec. 68. Contract Distinguished From Will
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Sec. 69. Contract Distinguished From Recital Of Fact
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Chapter V. Offer And Acceptance
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Sec. 70. Agreement Essential Element Of Contract
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Sec. 71. Motives Or Benefits As Substitute For Agreement
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Sec. 72. Custom As Substitute For Agreement
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Sec. 73. Actual Intent Or Standardized Intent
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Sec. 74. Offer And Acceptance
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Sec. 75. Nature Of Offer - Must Purport Creation Of Legal Liability
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Sec. 76. Promissory Character Of Offer - -Declarations Of Fact
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Promissory Character Of Offer - -Declarations Of Fact. Continued
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Sec. 77. Declarations Of Intention
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Sec. 78. Declarations Of Desire Or Hope
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Sec. 79. Intent To Assume Liability
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Sec. 80. Offers In Jest
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Sec. 81. Offers Under Mental Agitation
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Sec. 82. Simulated Or Sham Offers
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Sec. 83. Undisclosed Terms And Mental Reservations
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Sec. 84. Information Or Invitation To Negotiate
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Sec. 85. Illustrations Of Offers To Negotiate
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Sec. 86. Illustrations Of Offers Contemplating Legal Liability
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Sec. 87. Necessity Of Complete Terms
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Sec. 88. Incomplete Terms
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Sec. 89. Terms To Be Settled By Future Negotiations
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Terms To Be Settled By Future Negotiations. Continued
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Sec. 90. Terms To Be Settled At Election Of One Party
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Sec. 91. Terms Supplied By Specific Extrinsic Reference
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Sec. 92. Terms Supplied By Implication Of Law
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Sec. 93. Terms Supplied By Construction
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Sec. 94. Method For Determining Terms Omitted From Contract
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Sec. 95. Indefinite And Uncertain Offers
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Sec. 96. Uncertainty As To Consideration
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Sec. 97. Uncertainty As To Subject-Matter
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Sec. 98. Uncertainty As To Time
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Sec. 99. Requisite Degree Of Certainty
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Sec. 100. Context And Surrounding Facts
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Sec. 101. Terms Made Certain By Specific Extrinsic Reference
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Sec. 102. Terms Made Certain By Principles Of Construction
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Sec. 103. Effect Of Performance Of Indefinite Covenant
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Sec. 104. Effect Of Waiver Of Indefinite Covenant
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Sec. 105. Effect Of Indefinite Covenant Upon Contract
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Sec. 106. Uncertainty In Equity And At Law
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Sec. 107. Quasi-Contractual Right Of Recovery Under Indefinite Contract
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Sec. 108. Form Of Offer - Express Offer
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Sec. 109. Offer By Acts
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Sec. 110. Communication Of Offer - Necessity
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Sec. 111. Communication Of Offer To Third Party
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Sec. 112. Sufficiency Of Communication - Standardized Communication
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Sec. 113. Contracts With Common Carriers - Standardised Communication Sufficient
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Contracts With Common Carriers - Standardised Communication Sufficient. Part 2
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Contracts With Common Carriers - Standardised Communication Sufficient. Part 3
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Sec. 114. Contracts With Common Carriers - Actual Communication Requisite
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Sec. 115. Contracts With Common Carriers - Effect Of Statutory Provisions
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Sec. 116. Necessity Of Communication Of Offer In Rewards
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Sec. 117. Termination Of Offer
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Sec. 118. Revocation - Power To Revoke
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Sec. 119. Effect Of Simple Gratuitous Promise Not To Revoke
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Sec. 120. Revocation At Auctions
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Sec. 121. Revocation Of Orders
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Sec. 122. Offer For Value - Power To Revoke
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Sec. 123. Value As Term Of Contract
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Sec. 124. Nominal Consideration For Offer
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Sec. 125. Discharge Of Rights Under Offer For Value
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Sec. 126. Effect Of Attempt To Revoke Offer For Value
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Sec. 127. Offer Under Seal
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Sec. 128. Effect Of Attempt To Revoke Offer Tinder Seal
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Sec. 129. Offers Made Irrevocable By Statute
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Sec. 130. Revocation Of Offer To Be Accepted By Doing Act
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Revocation Of Offer To Be Accepted By Doing Act. Continued
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Sec. 131. Illustrations Of Revocation Of Offer To Be Accepted By Doing Act
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Sec. 132. What Constitutes Revocation - Revocation By Words
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Sec. 133. Revocation By Acts
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Sec. 134. Necessity Of Communicating Revocation - Offer To Specific Individual
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Sec. 135. Offer To General Public
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Sec. 136. To Whom Notice Of Revocation May Be Given
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Sec. 137. Rejection Of Offer - What Constitutes
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Sec. 138. Rejection Of Offer - Effect
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Sec. 139. Lapse Of Offer By Expiration Of Time - Time Not Fixed By Offer
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Sec. 140. Lapse Of Offer For Future Act
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Sec. 141. Time Fixed By Offer
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Sec. 142. Construction Of Provisions Of Offer Fixing Time
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Sec. 143. What Is Reasonable Time For Offer
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Sec. 144. Extension Of Time Of Offer
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Sec. 145. Acceptance Prevented By Offeror
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Sec. 146. Contracts By Correspondence - Acceptance Of Offer Open For Certain Time
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Sec. 147. Lapse Of Offer By Death Or Insanity Of Offeror
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Sec. 148. Offer By Terms To Be Accepted After Death Of Offeror
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Sec. 149. Lapse By Death Of Offenee
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Sec. 150. Necessity Of Acceptance
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Sec. 151. What Constitutes Acceptance - Intention To Accept
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Sec. 152. Necessity Of Communicating Acceptance - Offer To Be Accepted By Promise
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Sec. 153. Offer To Be Accepted By Doing Act - Effect Of Communicating Acceptance
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Sec. 154. Necessity Of Communicating Acceptance - Offer To Be Accepted By Act
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Sec. 155. Specific Illustrations - Contracts Of Guaranty
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Sec. 156. Orders For Shipment Of Goods
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Sec. 157. Subscriptions
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Sec. 158. Rewards
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Sec. 159. Necessity Of Communicating Acceptance - Offer To Be Accepted By Act And Notice
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Sec. 160. Failure To Reject Not Equivalent To Assent
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Sec. 161. Silence As Estoppel
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Sec. 162. Silence As Acquiescence In Account Stated
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Sec. 163. Silence As Acquiescence In Variance Of Written Contract From And Contract
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Sec. 164. Cross-Offers
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Sec. 165. Effect Of Acceptance As Concluding Contract
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Sec. 166. Retroactive Effect Of Acceptance
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Sec. 167. Acceptance Must Be Positive
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Sec. 168. Acceptance Must Correspond To Offer
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Sec. 169. Acceptance Purporting To Modify Offer
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Sec. 170. Variance As To Parties
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Sec. 171. Variance As To Form
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Sec. 172. Variance As To Title
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Sec. 173. Variance As To Quantity Or Quality
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Sec. 174. Variance As To Price
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Sec. 175. Variance As To Time Or Place Of Performance
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Sec. 176. Variance As To Other Terms
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Sec. 177. Reiteration Of Terms Not Variance
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Sec. 178. Modification Requested As Favor
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Sec. 179. Addition Of Gratuitous Promise To Acceptance
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Sec. 180. Inquiry As To Terms Not Counter-Offer
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Sec. 181. Acceptance Under Protest
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Sec. 182. Variance As To Minor Matter
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Sec. 183. Modifications Offered After Acceptance
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Sec. 184. Conditional Or Modified Acceptance Treated As Rejection And Counter-Offer
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Sec. 185. Prescribed Form Of Acceptance
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Sec. 186. Waiver Of Prescribed Form Of Acceptance
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Sec. 187. Methods Of Express Acceptance - Words
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Sec. 188. Offer For Promise - Acceptance Implied From Acts
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Offer For Promise - Acceptance Implied From Acts. Continued
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Sec. 189. Offers For Act Construed As Offers For Promise
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Sec. 190. Offer Of Promise For Act - What Constitutes Acceptance
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Sec. 191. Acceptance By Act Which Is Substantial But Not Literal Performance
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Sec. 192. Acceptance By Act Which Is Not Substantial Performance
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Sec. 193. Who Can Accept Offer - Offer To Definite Person
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Sec. 194. Assignment Of Offer
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Sec. 195. Offer To Unascertained Person
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Sec. 196. To Whom Notice Of Acceptance May Be Given
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Sec. 197. Distinction Between Offer And Contract
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Sec. 198. Contracts By Correspondence - Commnnication Of Offer
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Sec. 199. Contracts By Correspondence - Communication Of Accept-Ance
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Sec. 200. Contracts By Correspondence - Practical Results Of Rule - Loss Of Letter Of Acceptance In Mails
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Sec. 201. Delay Of Acceptance In Mails
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Sec. 202. Revocation Of Offer After Acceptance Mailed
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Sec. 203. Revocation Of Acceptance After Mailing
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Sec. 204. Lapse After Mailing Acceptance
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Sec. 206. Contracts By Correspondence - Specific Provision As To Method Of Acceptance
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Sec. 207. Contracts By Correspondence - Communication Other Than To Adversary Party
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Sec. 208. When Communication By Mail Or Telegraph Is Proper - Theories
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When Communication By Mail Or Telegraph Is Proper - Theories. Continued
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Sec. 209. What Is Proper Sending By Mail Or Telegraph
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Sec. 210. Contracts By Correspondence - Effect Of Receipt Of Letter Or Telegram
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Sec. 211. Contracts By Correspondence - Communication Of Revocation
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Sec. 212. Contracts By Telephone
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Sec. 213. Effect Of Intending To Reduce Contract To Writing
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Effect Of Intending To Reduce Contract To Writing. Continued
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Sec. 214. Place At Which Contract Is Made
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Sec. 215. Time At Which Contract Is Made
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Chapter VI. General Nature Of Fraud, Misrepresentation, Mistake, And Non-Disclosure
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Sec. 216. Introductory
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Sec. 217. Definition And Nature Of Fraud
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Sec. 218. Definition And Nature Of Misrepresentation
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Sec. 219. Definition And Nature Of Mistake
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Sec. 220. Definition And Nature Of Non-Disclosure
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Sec. 221. Distinction Between Essential Elements Of The Contract And Matters Of Inducement
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Sec. 222. Effect Of Making Existence Of Fact A Term Of Contract
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Effect Of Making Existence Of Fact A Term Of Contract. Part 2
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Effect Of Making Existence Of Fact A Term Of Contract. Part 3
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Chapter VII. Fraud As To Essential Element Of Contract
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Sec. 223. Representation Must Mislead
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Sec. 224. Fraud As To Identity Or Existence Of Subject-Matter
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Sec. 225. Fraud As To Identity Of Adversary Party
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Sec. 226. Distinction Between Identity Of Person And Qualities Or Characteristics
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Sec. 227. Fraud As To Terms Of Oral Contract
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Sec. 228. Fraud In Execution - Existence Of Written Contract
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Sec. 229. Fraud In Execution - Contents Of Written Contract
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Sec. 230. Written Instrument Represented As Identical With Prior Contract
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Sec. 231. Negligence As Affecting Fraud In The Execution - Party Unable To Read Or Prevented From Reading
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Sec. 232. Party Reads Contract
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Sec. 233. Party Able To Read But Omits To Read - Contract Held Void
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Sec. 234. Contract Held Valid
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Sec. 235. Relations Of Special Trust And Confidence
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Sec. 236. Rights Of Bona Fide Holder Of Negotiable Contract
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Sec. 237. Effect Of Fraud Of Third Person
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Sec. 238. Fraud In Execution As Making Contract Voidable
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Sec. 239. Rescission In Equity
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Sec. 240. Restitution Not Condition Precedent
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Sec. 241. Reformation For Fraud In Execution
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Chapter VIII. Misrepresentation As To Essential Element Of Contract
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Sec. 242. Misrepresentation As To An Essential Element Of The Contract
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Sec. 243. What Amounts To Misrepresentation
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Sec. 244. Misrepresentation As To Contents Of Instrument
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Sec. 245. Misrepresentation As To Identity Of Adversary Party
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Sec. 246. Misrepresentation As To Existence Or Identity Of Subject-Matter
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Sec. 247. Negligence As Affecting A Misrepresentation In The Execution
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Sec. 248. Negligence As Affecting Misrepresentation As To Other Essential Element
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Sec. 249. Effect Of Misrepresentation As To Essential Element
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Sec. 250. Nature Of Relief
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Chapter IX. Mistake As To An Essential Element Of The Contract
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Sec. 251. Mistake As To An Essential Element Of The Contract
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Sec. 252. Fact, Opinion, And Evidence Distinguished
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Sec. 253. Conscious Ignorance - Mistake Discovered Before Execution
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Sec. 254. Forgetfulness As Mistake
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Sec. 255. Change Of Position
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Sec. 256. Mutuality Of Mistake
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Sec. 257. Materiality Of Mistake
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Sec. 258. Mistake As To Rates Fixed By Statute
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Sec. 259. Materiality Of Mistake As To Adversary Party
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Sec. 260. Mistake As To Identity Of Adversary Party
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Sec. 261. Mistake As To Existence Of Subject-Matter Or Consideration
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Sec. 262. Mistake Or Misunderstanding As To Identity Of Subject-Matter Or Consideration
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Sec. 263. Mistake As To Area
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Sec. 264. Ambiguous Offer
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Sec. 265. Mistake In Duplicates Of Written Contract
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Sec. 266. Offer Using Words Not Intended
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Sec. 267. Mistake In Transmission By Telegraph
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Sec. 268. Offer Using Words Intended, But Concerning Subject-Matter Not Intended
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Sec. 269. Miscalculations
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Sec. 270. Mistake As To Contents Of Written Contract
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Sec. 271. Negligence As Affecting Mistake In Execution
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Negligence As Affecting Mistake In Execution. Continued
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Sec. 272. Excuses For Omission To Read
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Sec. 273. Mistake As To Legal Effect
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Sec. 274. Misunderstanding As To Terms - Oral Contract
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Sec. 275. Effect Of Negligence Other Than In Execution
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Sec. 276. Ratification And Laches
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Sec. 277. Nature Of Relief
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Sec. 278. Bights Arising On Performance
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Chapter X. Non-Disclosure As To Essential Element Of Contract
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Sec. 279. Effect Of Non-Disclosure
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Sec. 280. Advantage Taken Of Known Mistake
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Advantage Taken Of Known Mistake. Continued
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Chapter XI. Fraud In The Inducement
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Sec. 281. Fraud In The Inducement - False Representation
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Sec. 282. Form Of False Representations
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Sec. 283. Fraud Committed By Acts
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Sec. 284. Active Concealment
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Sec. 285. Partial Disclosure
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Sec. 286. Fraud Affecting Written Contracts
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Sec. 287. Fraud Affecting Contracts Within The Statute Of Frauds
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Sec. 288. Representations As A Credit Of Third Person - Statute Of Frauds
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Sec. 289. Special Statutory Provisions As To Fraudulent Representations
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Sec. 290. Material Fact - What Is Fact
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Material Fact - What Is Fact. Continued
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Sec. 291. Opinions
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Sec. 292. Fact Stated As Opinion
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Sec. 293. Opinions Involving Material Facts
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Sec. 294. Predictions
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Sec. 295. Promises
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Promises. Continued
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Sec. 296. Promise Coupled With Statement Of Fact
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Sec. 297. Breach Of Contract Amounting To Constructive Trust
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Sec. 298. Promise Made Without Intention Of Keeping It - Promise Treated As Fraud
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Promise Made Without Intention Of Keeping It - Promise Treated As Fraud. Continued
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Sec. 299. Promise Not Treated As Fraud
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Sec. 300. Threat Without Intention Of Keeping It
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Sec. 301. Sales On Credit - Intent Not To Pay
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Sec. 302. Acceptance Of Deposit By Insolvent Bank
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Sec. 303. Absence Of Reasonable Belief In Ability To Pay
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Sec. 304. Effect Of Reasonable Belief In Ability To Pay
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Sec. 305. Value - Parties On Equal Footing
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Sec. 306. Value - Parties Not On Equal Footing
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Value - Parties Not On Equal Footing. Continued
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Sec. 308. Materiality
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Sec. 309. Illustrations Of Material Representations
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Illustrations Of Material Representations. Continued
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Sec. 310. Illustrations Of Immaterial Representations
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Sec. 311. Materiality Of Promise
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Sec. 312. Falsity
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Sec. 313. Knowledge Of Falsity
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Sec. 314. Statement As Of Personal Knowledge
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Sec. 315. Statement Of Facts Which It Is One's Duty To Know
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Sec. 316. Statement On Authority Disclosed
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Sec. 317. Intent To Deceive
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Sec. 318. Statement Not Made To Party Deceived
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Sec. 319. Statement Made To Deceive Public
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Sec. 320. Statements To Commercial Agencies
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Sec. 321. Reliance On False Statement
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Reliance On False Statement. Part 2
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Reliance On False Statement. Part 3
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Sec. 323. Continuing Representations
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Sec. 324. Effect Of Action Other Than That Intended
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Sec. 325. Necessity Of Sole Reliance On False Statement
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Sec. 326. Duty Of Making Further Investigation
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Sec. 327. Investigation Held Necessary - Comparison Of Doctrines
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Sec. 328. Right To Rely Where Means Of Knowledge Not Equal
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Sec. 329. Bight To Rely Where Parties Are In Confidential Relations
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Sec. 330. Effect Of Independent Investigation
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Sec. 331. Effect Of Partial And Unsuccessful Investigation
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Sec. 332. Effect Of Investigation Defeated By Fraud
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Sec. 333. Damage A Necessary Element Of Fraud
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Sec. 334. Fraud In Contract Invalid In Any Event
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Sec. 335. Meaning Of "Damage" In Contract Law
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Sec. 336. By Whom False Representation Can Be Made
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Sec. 337. Fraud Of Agent Acting For His Principal If The Party Making The Fraudulent Representations Is The Agent Of The Party Benefited Thereby,1 Or The Agent Of Both Parties,2 Or If A Party Ratifies The Contract Induced By Such Fraudulent Representations, Of One Acting As His Agent Without Authority,3 Or Knowingly Aids In The Commission Of The Fraud,4 Or Refers The Party Defrauded To The Person Making The False Statement For Information,5 He Is Liable As Though He Had Made The Representation In Person
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Sec. 338. Advantage Taken Of False Statement By Other Who Is Not Agent
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Sec. 339. Election Of Remedies For Fraud
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Sec. 340. Action Of Deceit
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Sec. 341. Effect On Contract Of Fraud In The Inducement
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Sec. 342. Informal Rescission At Law - Recovery Of Value Of Performance
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Sec. 343. Defense To Executory Contract
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Sec. 344. Compromise Or Release Obtained By Fraud
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Sec. 345. Formal Rescission In Equity
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Sec. 346. Rescission Of Contract Under Seal For Fraud In The Inducement - Common Law And Equity
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Sec. 347. Rescission Of Contract Under Seal For Fraud In The Inducement - Statutory Provisions
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Sec. 348. Rescission In Equity Of Instrument Conveying Title To Realty
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Sec. 349. Rescission In Equity Of Negotiable Instrument
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Sec. 350. Rescission In Equity Of Simple, Non-Negotiable Instrument
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Sec. 351. Evidence Of Fraud In Suit For Rescission
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Sec. 352. Duty To Place Adversary Party In Statu Quo
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Duty To Place Adversary Party In Statu Quo. Continued
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Sec. 353. Partial Rescission Impossible
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Partial Rescission Impossible. Continued
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Sec. 355. What Amounts To Ratification - Operative Acts
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Sec. 356. Knowledge Of Facts
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Sec. 357. Unequivocal Acts
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Sec. 358. Fair Opportunity To Avoid
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Sec. 359. Effect Of Ratification
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Sec. 360. Laches
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Sec. 361. Equitable Relief Refused To Party Equally Guilty
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Chaptee XII Misrepresentation In The Inducement
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Sec. 362. Elements Of Misrepresentation - Statement Of Fact
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Sec. 363. Distinction Between Opinions And Statements Of Fact
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Sec. 364. Falsity
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Sec. 365. Representation As To Material Fact
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Sec. 366. Representation As To Immaterial Fact
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Sec. 367. Representation Must Mislead
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Sec. 368. Damage
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Sec. 369. Illustrations Of Innocent Misrepresentation At Modern Law
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Sec. 370. By Whom Misrepresentation May Be Made
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Sec. 371. Original Common-Law Rule - Damages
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Sec. 372. Original Common-Law Rule - Informal Rescission At Law
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Sec. 373. Special Types Of Contract - Insurance
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Sec. 374. Suretyship
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Sec. 375. The Rule In Equity
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Sec. 376. Effect Of Equity On The Common-Law Rule
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Sec. 377. Theories Upon Which Relief Is Granted
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Sec. 378. Ratification And Waiver
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Chapter XIII. Mistake In The Inducement
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Sec. 379. Mistake As To Identity Distinguished From Mistake As To Quality
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Sec. 380. Mistake As To Duration Of Estate
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Sec. 381. Distinction Between Identity And Quality In Releases
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Sec. 382. Mistake As To Quality Or Characteristic Of Adversary Party
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Sec. 383. Offer Made Under Mistake As To Quality Or Characteristic
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Sec. 384. Effect Of Mistake On Inducement
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Effect Of Mistake On Inducement. Continued
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Chapter XIV. Non-Disclosure In The Inducement
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Sec. 385. Non-Disclosure Not Operative In Absence Of Special Circumstances
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Sec. 386. Theory That Full Disclosure Is Necessary
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Sec. 387. Special Duty To Disclose Facts
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Sec. 388. Insurance
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Sec. 389. Suretyship
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Sec. 390. Non-Disclosure Coupled With Fraud
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Sec. 391. Duty To Disclose Subsequent Change Of Fact
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Sec. 392. Effect Of The Doctrine Of Implied Warranties - Personalty
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Effect Of The Doctrine Of Implied Warranties - Personalty. Part 2
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Effect Of The Doctrine Of Implied Warranties - Personalty. Part 3
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Sec. 393. Implied Warranties - Realty
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Chapter XV. Fraud, Misrepresentation, Mistake And Non-Disclosure As To Matter Of Law
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Sec. 394. Fraudulent Misrepresentation Of Domestic Law
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Sec. 395. Fiduciary Relations - Representation Of Law
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Sec. 396. Representations Involving Law And Fact
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Sec. 397. Representations Of Foreign Law
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Sec. 398. Distinction Between Foreign Law And Domestic Law
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Sec. 399. Innocent Misrepresentation Of Law
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Sec. 400. Mistake Of Law
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Mistake Of Law. Part 2
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Mistake Of Law. Part 3
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Mistake Of Law. Part 4
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Sec. 402. Mistake Of Law Causing Gratuitous Promise
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Sec. 404. Mistake As To Foreign Law
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Chapter XVI. Constructive Fraud
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Sec. 405. Nature Of Constructive Fraud
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Sec. 406. Constructive Fraud Limited To Relations Of Trust And Confidence
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Sec. 407. Non-Disclosure In General As Constructive Fraud
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Sec. 408. Principal And Agent
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Sec. 409. Attorney And Client
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Sec. 410. Directors And Officers Of Private Corporations - Transactions With Corporations
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Directors And Officers Of Private Corporations - Transactions With Corporations. Continued
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Sec. 411. Transactions With Stockholders
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Sec. 412. Officers Of Public Corporations - Transactions With Corporations
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Sec. 413. Special Statutory Provisions
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Sec. 414. Contract Between Public Corporation And Private Corporation Of Which Public Officer Is Stockholder
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Sec. 415. Contract Between Chief Contractor And Public Officer
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Sec. 416. Contracts Between Corporations Having Common Officers
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Sec. 417. Promoters Of Corporations
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Sec. 418. Partners
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Sec. 419. Co-Owners
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Co-Owners. Continued
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Sec. 420. Guardian And Ward
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Sec. 421. Trustees
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Sec. 422. Executors And Administrators
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Sec. 423. Husband And Wife
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Sec. 424. Persons Under Contract To Inter-Marry
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Sec. 425. Parent And Child
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Sec. 427. Debtor And Creditor
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Sec. 428. Actual Trust And Confidence
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Sec. 429. Opinions
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Sec. 430. Price
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Sec. 431. Value
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Sec. 432. False Statement Of Law
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Sec. 433. Mistake Or Fraud In The Execution
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Sec. 434. Breach Of Contract
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Sec. 435. Remedies
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Chapter XVII. Undue Influence
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Sec. 436. Definition Of Undue Influence
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Sec. 437. Nature Of Undue Influence
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Sec. 438. Classes Of Undue Influence
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Sec. 439. Some Influence Must Exist
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Sec. 441. Relation Of Undue Influence To Duress
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Sec. 442. Relation Of Undue Influence To Fraud
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Sec. 443. Undue Influence A Question Of Fact
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Sec. 444. Burden Of Proof
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Sec. 445. By Whom Undue Influence May Be Exerted
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Sec. 446. Presumptions Of Undue Influence
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Sec. 447. Illustrations Of Confidential Relations - Parent And Child
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Sec. 448. Ancestor And Heir
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Sec. 449. Other Relationships By Blood
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Sec. 450. Guardian And Ward
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Sec. 451. Husband And Wife
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Sec. 453. Principal And Agent
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Sec. 454. Attorney And Client
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Sec. 455. Physician And Patient
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Sec. 456. Religious Advisers
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Sec. 457. Actual Confidence Without Technical Relation
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Sec. 458. Other Relations
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Sec. 459. Confidential Relationship And Weakness Of Mind
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Sec. 460. Confidential Relationship And Misrepresentation
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Sec. 461. Confidential Relationship And Non-Disclosure
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Sec. 462. Weakness Of Mind
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Sec. 463. Weakness Of Mind And Misrepresentation
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Sec. 464. Misrepresentation Of Law And Actual Influence
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Sec. 465. Inadequacy Of Consideration
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Sec. 466. Inadequacy Of Consideration In Combination With Other Facts
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Sec. 467. Confidential Relationship And Inadequacy Of Consideration
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Sec. 468. Inadequacy Of Consideration And Circumstances Of Oppression
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Sec. 469. Inadequacy Of Consideration And Unfair Dealing
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Sec. 470. Inadequacy Of Consideration And Weakness Of Mind
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Sec. 471. Confidential Relationship, Weakness Of Mind And Inade Quacy Of Consideration
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Sec. 472. Confidential Relationship, Weakness Of Mind, Inadequacy Of Consideration And Circumstances Of Oppression
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Sec. 473. Inadequacy Of Consideration, Weakness Of Mind And Non-Disclosure
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Sec. 474. Nature, Scope And Effect Of Such Contracts
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Sec. 475. What Constitutes Inadequacy Of Consideration In Contracts With Expectant Heirs
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Sec. 476. Effect Of Knowledge Or Consent Of Ancestor
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Sec. 477. Effect Of Undue Influence
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Sec. 478. Terms On Which Transaction May Be Avoided
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Sec. 479. Action For Damages
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Sec. 480. Ratification
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Chapter XVIII. Duress
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Sec. 481. Nature And Classes Of Duress
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Sec. 482. Standard For Determining Existence Of Duress
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Sec. 483. Forms Of Duress - Violence
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Sec. 484. Imprisonment
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Sec. 485. Duress Of Property
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Sec. 486. Threats As Duress - Original Rule
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Sec. 487. Threats Of Violence
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Sec. 488. Threats Of Criminal Prosecution And Imprisonment
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Sec. 489. Effect Of Legality Of Threatened Arrest
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Sec. 490. Threat Of CIVIL Action
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Sec. 491. Breach Of Contract
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Sec. 492. Advantage Taken Of Necessities
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Sec. 493. Refusal To Furnish Support
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Sec. 494. Other Threats As Duress
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Sec. 496. Conduct Not Inducing Action Not Duress
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Sec. 497. Absence Of Threats
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Sec. 498. By Whom Duress May Be Committed
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Sec. 499. Relation Of Party Subjected To Duress To Party Against Whom Violence Or Threats Are Directed
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Sec. 500. To Whom Threats May Be Made
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Sec. 501. Who Can Take Advantage Of Duress
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Sec. 502. Effect Of Duress Of Principal On Liability Of Surety
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Sec. 503. Effect Of Duress In The Execution
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Sec. 504. Effect Of Duress In The Inducement
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Sec. 506. Bights Of Bona Flde Purchasers
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Sec. 507. Ratification
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Sec. 508. Method Of Taking Advantage Of Duress
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Chapter XIX. Consideration
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Sec. 561. Subscriptions - Promises Of Other Subscribers, Officers, Etc Sec. 562
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Sec. 509. History Of The Doctrine Of Consideration - Debt And Covenant
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Sec. 510. Assumpsit
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Sec. 511. The Problem Of The Instrument At Law-Merchant
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Sec. 512. Consideration Eventually Held Necessary
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Sec. 513. Consideration, Offer And Acceptance, And Subject-Matter
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Sec. 514. Definition Of Consideration
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Definition Of Consideration. Continued
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Sec. 516. Good And Valuable Consideration - Nature Of Good Consideration
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Sec. 517. Sufficiency Of Good Consideration In Trusts And Conveyances
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Sec. 518. Sufficiency Of Good Consideration For Executory Contract - Consideration Held Sufficient
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Sec. 519. Good Consideration Held Insufficient
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Sec. 520. Good Consideration In Equity
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Sec. 521. Statutory Provisions
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Sec. 522. Consideration Must Be That Contemplated By Offer And Acceptance
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Sec. 523. Consideration Distinguished From Condition Of Gift
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Sec. 524. Act In Reliance On Promise As Consideration
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Sec. 525. Consideration Supporting Several Promises
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Consideration Supporting Several Promises. Part 2
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Consideration Supporting Several Promises. Part 3
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Sec. 526. Consideration And Motive
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Sec. 527. To Whom And From Whom Consideration Must Move-Classification Of Transactions
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Sec. 528. Consideration Moving From Promisee To Promisor
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Sec. 529. Consideration Moving From Promisee, But Not To Promisor
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Sec. 530. Consideration Moving To Promisor, But Not From Promisee - English Theory
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Consideration Moving To Promisor, But Not From Promisee - English Theory. Continued
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Sec. 531. Consideration Moving To Promisor, But Not From Promisee - American Theory
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Consideration Moving To Promisor, But Not From Promisee - American Theory. Part 2
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Consideration Moving To Promisor, But Not From Promisee. Part 3
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Sec. 532. Consideration Moving From Two Or More - Promise To One
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Sec. 533. Consideration Moving From One Of Two Or More Promisees
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Sec. 534. Consideration Moving From Promisee To One Of Two Or More Promisors
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Sec. 535. Consideration Neither From Promisee Nor To Promisor
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Sec. 536. Consideration Moving From Promisor To Promisee
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Sec. 537. Gratuitous Executory Promises
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Gratuitous Executory Promises. Part 2
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Gratuitous Executory Promises. Part 3
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Gratuitous Executory Promises. Part 4
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Sec. 538. Gratuitous Bailment
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Sec. 539. Gratuitous Agency
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Sec. 540. Executed Contracts
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Sec. 541. Consideration Unnecessary By Statute
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Sec. 542. Conveyance Of Rights In Realty
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Sec. 543. Transfer Of Rights In Personalty
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Sec. 544. Change Of Form Of Obligation
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Sec. 545. Work And Labor And Support
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Sec. 546. Forbearance Of Legal Rights - Release Of Debts And Contracts
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Sec. 547. Release Of Claims Not Arising In Contract
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Sec. 548. Release Of Liens
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Sec. 549. Extension Of Time
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Sec. 550. Forbearance To Sue
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Sec. 551. Dismissal Of Action
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Sec. 552. Waiver Of Rights To Legal Process And Procedure
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Sec. 554. Bights In Decedent's Estate
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Sec. 555. Waiver Of Other Rights Arising Out Of Contract
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Sec. 556. Waiver Of Other Rights Concerning Property
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Sec. 557. Waiver Of Rights Not Involving Property
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Sec. 558. Incurring Obligations
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Sec. 559. Subscriptions - Necessity Of Consideration
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Sec. 560. Subscriptions - Incurring Obligations
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Sec. 561. Subscriptions - Promises Of Other Subscribers, Officers, Etc
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Sec. 562. Subscriptions - Promise To Apply Proceeds
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Sec. 563. Change Of Status
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Sec. 564. Apparent Considerations Which Are Non-Existent
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Sec. 565. The Doctrine Of Mutuality
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The Doctrine Of Mutuality. Continued
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Sec. 566. Mutual Promises
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Mutual Promises. Continued
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Sec. 567. Unenforceable Promise As Consideration
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Sec. 568. Lack Of Mutuality - Gratuitous Promises
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Sec. 569. Promise Imposing No Liability As Consideration
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Sec. 570. Consideration Payable Only Out Of Proceeds Of Transaction
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Sec. 571. Options
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Sec. 572. Contract Terminable At Option Of One Party
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Sec. 573. Effect Of Substantial Interval Between Notice And Termination Of Contract
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Sec. 574. Contract Terminable On Event Other Than Will Of Party
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Sec. 575. Contract To Be Performed At Option Of Adversary Party - Equivalent To Offer
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Sec. 576. Equivalent To Preliminary Negotiation
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Sec. 577. Performance Mandatory - Details In Discretion Of One Party
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Sec. 578. Performance At Option Of One Party - Independent Consideration
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Sec. 579. Contract To Deal With Adversary Party Exclusively - Promise Held Without Consideration
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Sec. 580. Contract To Deal With Adversary Party Exclusively - Contract Held To Be Upon Consideration
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Sec. 581. Contract To Supply "Wants" Or "Requirements" Of Adversary Party
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Sec. 582. Offer To Be Accepted By Act - Performance As Supplying Mutuality
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Sec. 583. Contract Construed As Imposing Mutuality Of Obligation
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Sec. 584. Contract Requiring Test
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Sec. 585. Performance Of Duty Imposed By Law
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Sec. 586. Performance Of Legal Duty Resting On Public Officer
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Sec. 587. Performance Of Legal Duty Arising Out Of Domestic Relations
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Sec. 589. Performance Of Pre-Existing Contract Between The Same Parties - Held Not To Constitute Consideration
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Performance Of Pre-Existing Contract Between The Same Parties - Held Not To Constitute Consideration. Continued
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Sec. 590. Held To Constitute Consideration
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Sec. 591. Unforeseen Difficulties In Performance Held To Constitute Consideration
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Sec. 592. Presence Of Additional Consideration
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Sec. 593. Performance Of Pre-Existing Contract With Third Person Held Not To Be Consideration
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Sec. 594. Performance Of Contract With Third Person Held To Be Consideration
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Performance Of Contract With Third Person Held To Be Consideration. Continued
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Sec. 595. Payment Of All Or Part Of Liquidated Undisputed Debt, Due As Consideration For New Promise
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Sec. 596. Payment Of Part Of Liquidated Debt In Satisfaction Of Entire Debt
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Payment Of Part Of Liquidated Debt In Satisfaction Of Entire Debt. Continued
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Sec. 597. Payment In Manner Different From Original Contract
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Sec. 598. Additional Consideration - Change In Time Or Place
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Sec. 599. Change As To Person Or Security
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Sec. 600. Change In Medium Of Payment - Payment By Check
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Sec. 601. Cancellation Or Surrender Of Negotiable Instrument
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Sec. 602. Payment Of Principal As Bar To Right To Recover Interest
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Sec. 603. Gift Or Sale Of Debt By Creditor To Debtor
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Sec. 604. Written Receipt In Full
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Sec. 605. Payment Of Interest Due
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Sec. 606. Covenant To Pay Interest As Consideration For Extension
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Sec. 607. Change In Time Of Paying Interest
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Sec. 608. Payment Of Usurious Interest
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Sec. 609. Performance Of Joint Liability
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Sec. 610. Reciprocal Release Of Contractual Rights
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Sec. 611. Performance With Modification
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Sec. 612. Compromise Of Disputed Claim - What Constitutes Dispute
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Sec. 613. Dispute As To Fact Or Law
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Sec. 614. Sufficiency Of Genuine Dispute
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Sec. 615. Necessity Of Valid Claim
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Sec. 616. Necessity Of Good Faith
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Sec. 617. Reasonable Ground For Claim Held Unnecessary
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Sec. 618. Reasonable Ground For Claim Held Necessary
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Sec. 619. Necessity Of Mutual Concessions
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Sec. 620. Absence Of Reasonable Ground Equivalent To Absence Of Good Faith
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Sec. 621. Effect Of Pendency Of Action
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Sec. 622. Specific Examples Of Compromises
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Sec. 623. Attitude Of Courts Toward Compromises
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Sec. 624. History Of Doctrine Of Past Consideration
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Sec. 625. Past Consideration- Nature And Effect
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Sec. 626. Illustrations Of Past Consideration
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Illustrations Of Past Consideration. Continued
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Sec. 627. Past Services
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Sec. 628. Past Consideration Held Sufficient
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Sec. 629. Past Transaction Resulting In Liability
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Sec. 630. Previous Request
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Sec. 631. Promise To Perform Prior Duty And To Perform In Excess Thereof
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Sec. 632. Moral Obligation - Prior Legal Liability
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Sec. 633. Moral Obligation - No Legal Liability - Held To Be Consideration
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Sec. 634. Moral Obligation - No Legal Liability - Held No Consideration
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Sec. 635. Adequacy Of Consideration - At Law - Value Not Fixed In Money
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Adequacy Of Consideration - At Law - Value Not Fixed In Money. Continued
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Sec. 636. Inadequacy Rendering Contract Unconscionable At Law
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Sec. 637. Adequacy Of Consideration In Equity
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Sec. 638. General Effect Of Inadequacy Of Consideration In Equity
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Sec. 639. What Constitutes Inadequacy Of Consideration
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Sec. 640. Adequacy As Of Date Of Transaction
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Sec. 641. Unconscionable Contracts In Equity - Nature
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Unconscionable Contracts In Equity - Nature. Continued
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Sec. 642. Unconscionable Contracts In Equity - Effect
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Sec. 643. Adequacy Of Consideration Whose Value Is Fixed By Law In Money
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Sec. 644. Nominal Consideration - Nature
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Sec. 645. Nominal Consideration Held Sufficient
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Sec. 646. Nominal Consideration Held Insufficient
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XL. Recital Of Consideration. Sec. 647. Conclusive Effect Of Recital Of Consideration - Simple Executory Contracts
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Sec. 648. Sealed Contracts
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Sec. 649. Deeds
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Sec. 650. Presumption Of Consideration - Contract Under Seal
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Sec. 651. Presumption Of Consideration - Negotiable Contract
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Sec. 653. Statutory Provisions
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Sec. 654. Presumption Of Consideration - Oral Contract
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Sec. 655. Conclusive Or Prima Facie Character Of Presumption
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Sec. 656. Present Standing Of The Doctrine Of Consideration
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The Law Of Contracts Vol2| by William Herbert Page