A volume which “deals accurately and clearly with a subject of which some phase or other is under daily discussion. The regulation of railway rates, the protection against impure food, the suppression of child labor and of monopolies, the validity of a decree for divorce based on constructive service, are but a few of the problems in which ‘due process’ is involved.... The rules expounded are as far as possible based on decisions of the Supreme Court of the United States.” (Nation.)
“The author ... succeeds in being concise as well as readable; and he criticises modestly, but firmly.”
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“The text of the book is admirably unobstructed by confusing detail.”
| + | N. Y. Times. 11: 624. O. 6, ’06. 1160w. |
“He displays a sense of proportion and a faculty for generalization, arrangement and concise and exact statement which render his work lucid and readable and remarkably free from the clumsiness of much legal writing.” Thomas Reed Powell.
| + | Pol. Sci. Q. 22: 541. S. ’07. 1180w. |
McGinley, Anna M. A. Profit of love: studies in altruism; with preface by Rev. George Tyrrell. **$1.50. Longmans.
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