“A work of fundamental importance to the student of American history.”

+ +Dial. 42: 46. Ja. 16, ’07. 330w. (Review of v. 1 and 2.)
+Eng. Hist. R. 22: 406. Ap. ’07. 350w. (Review of v. 1 and 2.)
+ +Ind. 62: 567. Mr. 7, ’07. 130w. (Review of v. 1 and 2.)

“As material of history its value cannot be too highly estimated.”

+ +Nation. 84: 84. Ja. 24, ’07. 1000w. (Review of v. 1.)

“The text now appears in full for the first time, and all the excellencies noted in the first volume are continued in the second. The index is, unfortunately, entirely inadequate, and it is difficult to see on what plan it was prepared.”

+ + −Nation. 84: 175. F. 21, ’07. 100w. (Review of v. 2.)

“These papers are all of great value to the student of the beginnings of American history.”

+ +N. Y. Times. 11: 778. N. 24, ’06. 250w. (Review of v. 1 and 2.)

“From the student’s standpoint, too, the value of the present publication is increased by Miss Kingsbury’s elaborate expository and critical introduction.”

+ +Outlook. 85: 93. Ja. 12, ’07. 320w. (Review of v. 1 and 2.)