“Professor Leighton would seem to be more at home in the field of ethics than in matters of New Testament criticism. One can but wish him well in his doctrine of the freedom of the individual and victory over the forces of time, but it must be said that a more critical attitude toward early Christian traditions would have added not a little to the soundness of his results.”

− +Nation. 85: 119. Ag. 8, ’07. 220w.
+Outlook. 86: 766. Ag. 10, ’07. 500w.
R. of Rs. 36: 127. Jl. ’07. 80w.

* Lemaitre, Jules. [Jean Jacques Rousseau]; tr. by Mme. Ch. Bigot. **$2. McClure.

In which M. Lemaitre, “the most clear-sighted and independent of critics” deals with Jean-Jacques Rousseau’s influence on the history of humanity. He shows what propaganda there are in the “Contrat social,” “La nouvelle Heloïse,” and “Emile,” that helped to precipitate the revolution.


N. Y. Times. 12: 664. O. 19, ’07. 30w.

“Is a brilliant picture, painted with the sympathy and the justice of a true artist.”

+ +Spec. 99: 57. Jl. 13, ’07. 290w.

Lenotre, Gosselin. Flight of Marie Antoinette; tr. from the French by Mrs. Rodolph Stawell. *$3.50. Lippincott.

7–28490.