| − | Sat. R. 103: 813. Je. 29, ’07. 2430w. |
“Far more important than Mr. Doyle’s misapprehensions as to the social condition of Virginia is his bland acceptance of the ‘Yankee convention’ regarding education in the colony.”
| − | Sat. R. 104: 18. Jl. 6, ’07. 2370w. |
“The book swarms with misprints and errors in citation. Mr. Doyle’s style is pleasing in the main and often spirited and graphic—far more so than that of the usual chronicler of colonial annals.”
| + − | Sat. R. 104: 50. Jl. 13, ’07. 2620w. |
Doyle, J. A. Middle colonies. $3.50. Holt.
2–11920.
The fourth volume in Mr. Doyle’s “English colonies in America” deals with the history of the Middle colonies down to the accession of the House of Hanover, coincident with the disappearance of Penn from the field of colonial politics.
| + + | Acad. 72: 184. F. 23, ’07. 760w. | |
| A. L. A. Bkl. 3: 96. Ap. ’07. | ||
| + + − | Ind. 63: 98. Jl. 11, ’07. 520w. |