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ROL ROGERS, F. N. The Law and Practice of Elections and Elec- tion Committees; with an Appendix, containing the Acts of Par- liament, for England, Scotland, and Ireland, brought down to the end of the Session, 1841. 6lh ed., with considerable Additions. 12mo. London. 184L lIr. Rogers' Treatise on Elections is, confessedly, the best text book on this subject. 5 Jurist, 522; 2 Leg. Exam. 396. . The Reform Act, 2 Will. IV., c. 45; with Notes, Analytical Tables, and an Index. 2d ed. 12mo. London. 1832. . Remarks on the Question of the Right to Publish the Proceedings on the Coroner's Inquisition. 8vo. London. 1824. . A Practical Arrangement of Ecclesiastical Law, including a Treatise on Prohibition, and showing the present Practice of the Ecclesiastical Courts, 8vo. London. 1840. . The Act, 6 Vict., c. 18, for the Registration of Voters, and to define certain Rights of Voting. 12mo. London. 1843. ROGERS, G. B. The Practice of the Sheriff's Court of the County of Cornwall ; with a Collection of modern Forms of Precedents of Process and useful Pleadings, &c. 8vo. London. 1824. ROGERS, DANIEL. The New York City Hall Recorder, from 181G to 1821, inclusive; containing Reports of the most interest- ing Trials and Decisions which have arisen in the various Courts of Judicature, for the Trial of Jury Causes, in the Hall, during those years, particularly in the Court of Sessions. 6 vols. 8vo. New York. 1817-21. ROLLE, HENRY. Un Abridgment des plusieurs Cases et Reso- lutions del Common Ley, Alphabeticalment Digest desouth seve- rall Titles. 2 vol. fol. London. 1668. See D'Anvers, and Viner. C. J. Rollc's Abridgment was published under the inspection of Lord Hale, who contributed an excellent Preface in English. Says Lord Hale, " I must deal plainly with the reader, and tell him, that though this book is of excellent use and worth, yet it comes far short of the abilities and worth of him that compiled it, and, therefore, is an unequal monument of him. 1. The materials of this Treatise were not bis own, but in a G17