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flandiook of Specifications. 
THE HANDBOOK OF SPECIFICATIONS ; or, Practical 
Guide to the Architect, Engineer, Surveyor, and Builder, in drawing 
up Specifications and Contracts for Works and Constructions. 
Illustrated by Precedents of Buildings actually executed by eminent 
Architects and Engineers. By Professor THomas L, DONALD- 
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Specifications for Practical Architecture. 
SPECIFICATIONS FOR PRACTICAL ARCHITECTURE: 
A Guide to the Architect, Engineer, Surveyor, and Builder ; with 
an Essay on the Structure and Science of Modern Buildings. By 
FREDERICK RoceErs, Architect. 8vo, 15s. cloth. 
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Designing, Measuring, and Valuing. 
THE STUDENT’S GUIDE to the PRACTICE of MEA- 
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the Quantities into Bill, with Tables of Constants, and copious 
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spective Trades of Bricklayer and Slater, Carpenter and Joiner, 
Painter and Glazier, Paperhanger, &c. With 9 Plates and 47 Wood- 
cuts. Originally edited by EDwarpD Dosson, Architect. New 
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THE POCKET TECHNICAL GUIDE AND MEASURER 
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es THE HOUSE-OWNER’S ESTIMATOR; or, What will it 
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