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Railway practice in Parliament. The law and practice of railway and other private bills; including the preliminaries requisite; the order of proceedings in both houses, with plain and full practical directions; the formula; and the most useful and successful modes of conducting or opposing railway bills in Parliament. With the standing orders; special acts of Parliament; precedents; cases and notes. Also, a chapter, fully describing the special practice for the present session, 1846.

Title:Railway practice in Parliament. The law and practice of railway and other private bills; including the preliminaries requisite; the order of proceedings in both houses, with plain and full practical directions; the formula; and the most useful and successful modes of conducting or opposing railway bills in Parliament. With the standing orders; special acts of Parliament; precedents; cases and notes. Also, a chapter, fully describing the special practice for the present session, 1846.
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Note:O. Richards, 1846
  
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Subject:Railroad law -- Great Britain
Subject:Railroads -- Early works to 1850
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