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 FLA methodical points; but as he was in conceit slowe, so he was in conclu- sion sure ; and in the treatises which be of his own penning, he showeth great judgment, sound reason, much reading, perfect experience, and in the whole conveyance of his discourses, giveth sufficient proofe that he sought rather to decide than to devise doubtful questions. Master Brooke is more polite, and by popular and familiar reasons hath gained singular credit, and in the facilitie and compendious forme of abridging Cases, he carrycth away the garland. But when Master Fitz-herbert is better understood, he profitcth more, and his abridgment hath more sinewes, though the other hath more veins." Fulbeck's Preparative, 71 ; Crabb's Hist. 48-2; 10 Rep. Pref. 31 ; (3) Pref. 7; 27 L. M. 401 ; 23 N. A. Rev. 6; Bridg. Bib. 119 ; 2 Bing. 301 ; Godbolt, 235; Vaughan, 403 ; 1 Wilson, 19G, Co. Lit. 24, a., 6G a., 370 a ; 4 Reeve, 417. FITZ-PATRICK, H. A Statement of Penal Laws, affecting Roman Catholics ; published by Order of the Catholic Com- mittee. 8vo. Dublin. 1812. FITZ-PATRICK, R. W. Railway Rights and Liabilities, arising before an Act of Incorporation is obtained. 8vo. London. 1846. Pa7nphlet. FLANAGAN, S. W. and C. KELLY. Reports of Cases in Chancery, argued and determined in the Rolls Court, during the time of Sir M. O'Loghlen. 8vo. Dublin. 1843. FLATHER, JOHN. The Court of Bankruptcy Act, 1 & 2 Will. IV. c. 56, with the General Rules and Orders regulating the Prac- tice of the New Court, and New Forms and Precedents; with Practical Notes and an Index. 12mo. London. 1832. . A Digested Index to the Reports of Cases deter- mined in the High Court of Chancery, and other Courts of Equity in England and Ireland, from 1808 to 1822 ; and to the Reports of Cox, Eden, and Phillimore ; with a Digest of the Reported Cases upon Equity Practice, from the earliest printed Reports to the present time. 8vo. Dublin. 1823. Supplements to the above. 8vo. 1824, 1825. . New Statutes relating to Insolvency and Bank- ruptcy, 5 & 6 Vict. c. 116 ; 7 & 8 Vict. c. 70, 96, 111; and the new Rules and Orders ; intended as a Supplement to Arclibold's Bankrupt Law. 12mo. London. 1845. 313