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“Professor Fleming’s method, for scientific precision and efficiency, could hardly be surpassed, even by a guillotine. Nevertheless, we consider this volume a very important contribution to the history of its period.”

+ – Nation. 82: 349. Ap. 26, ’06. 1910w.

“It is diffuse, poorly arranged, notwithstanding the elaborate scheme or outline presented in the table of contents. In this the subdivisions seem to be so minute as to become a source of embarrassment to the author. Another difficulty closely allied to this one is the frequent repetition of the same ideas. But despite these blemishes—important though they be—the book is eminently worth while. It is a magazine of information for the general reader.” William E. Dodd.

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“An admirable, piece of work.”

+ + Outlook. 83: 89. My. 12, ’06. 400w.

Reviewed by David Miller DeWitt.

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Fletcher, Ella Adelia. Philosophy of rest. 75c. Dodge.