SOME OPINIONS OF THE PRESS
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Pall Mall Gazette.—“No translation of this important work has been made since the beginning of the eighteenth century.”
Manchester Courier.—“Worthy of close study by all who would penetrate to the depth of Eastern thought and feeling.”
Literary Guide.—“We wish success to this little series of books.”
Outlook.—“This Series is published to help in the process of renewing the spiritual and moral life of the West.”
The Scotsman.—“This Series should not fail to please readers of the more studious sort.”
Southport Guardian.—“This Series will find considerable favour with all Students of Eastern Literature and Eastern Philosophy.”
Bristol Mercury.—“We commend these little books to all who imagine that there is no knowledge worth having outside Europe and America.”
Glasgow Herald.—“This new Series has a definite and lofty aim, and is deserving of support. The books are small, cheap, and well adapted for the pocket. Every page is regularly refreshing and stimulating.”