“He sets forth fully and clearly the doctrine of judicial review.” William Hill.
| + | J. Pol. Econ. 14: 638. D. ’06. 720w. | |
| R. of Rs. 34: 383. S. ’06. 90w. |
Smedley, Anne Constance. Conflict. †$1.50. Moffat.
7–9556.
“The key-note of the story is conflict.... Mary van Heyten is a born fighter, from the moment when, alone and friendless, she wrests her daily bread from a cruel world, to the day on which, still struggling she is appropriated by a stronger nature than her own.... The book, apart from the fact that it deals with an important problem of the day, is an interesting character study.”—Acad.
| + | Acad. 72: 297. Mr. 23, ’07. 200w. |
“One would be tempted to call it distinctly clever, were it not that this particular phrase conveys a patronising tone, which in the present instance is undeserved.” Frederic Taber Cooper.
| + + | Bookm. 25: 392. Je. ’07. 430w. |