“Valuable documentary publication.”
| + + | Am. Hist. R. 12: 469. Ja. ’07. 70w. |
“The letters may be read with special advantage by those who are taking up the study of the campaigns of 1756–1760, and they are full of interest to the average reader, since they contain much of the thought of the greatest statesman England can claim for three hundred years. The books are well printed and are unusually free from typographical errors, although there are one or two slight topographical slips in the volumes, such as placing Bic off the Saguenay river.”
| + + − | Am. Hist. R. 12: 663. Ap. ’07. 1560w. | |
| + + | Ath. 1906, 2: 799. D. 22. 1730w. |
“Teachers and students of early American history owe to the patriotic society women, and to Miss Kimball, their thanks for making available these interesting records.” Edwin Erle Sparks.
| + + | Dial. 43: 117. S. 1, ’07. 790w. |
“The introduction is lucid and the notes admirably brief and painted; while the material collected gives a picture of Pitt’s powers of practical administration which is an absolute revelation.” Basil Williams.
| + − | Eng. Hist. R. 22: 377. Ap. ’07. 1980w. | |
| + + | Ind. 62: 1413. Je. 13, ’07. 790w. |
“Miss Kimball was fortunate in finding nearly all her material ready arranged in the series of American and West Indian state papers preserved in the Record office, but a debt of gratitude is none the less due to her for bringing it to the notice of the English-speaking public in this clear and readable form.”
| + + | Lond. Times. 6: 3. Ja. 4, ’07. 2160w. |