Ath. 1906, 2: 546. N. 3. 360w.
“Of the many books and papers that have been published lately on the present topic, none can compete with this one in interest or as a course of intelligent information and temperate opinion upon what is undoubtedly one of the great crises in the history of mankind.”
+ Cath. World. 83: 696. Ag. ’06. 1360w.
“He appears throughout to write with judicial freedom from partisanship, and aims to fortify his conclusions by a fair statement of what can be said on both sides of controverted questions.”
+ Critic. 49: 96. Jl. ’06. 130w.
“There is hardly one word of Mr. Millard’s comment on the treatise that commands assent. Any such argument as that which Mr. Millard puts forth is unworthy of serious attention.”
– – Nation. 83: 103. Ag. 2, ’06. 900w.
“The author does not often leave the reader in doubt concerning his meaning; but in numerous instances the phrasing might have been improved.” George R. Bishop.
+ – N. Y. Times. 11: 517. Ag. 25, ’06. 3020w.