| — — | Acad. 68: 267. Mr. 18, ‘05. 1830w. |
“Mr. Harrison brings much freshness of treatment to bear upon Chatham’s career, particularly during its earlier periods. A singularly dignified portrait of a figure of lonely majesty.”
| + + + | Ath. 1905, 1: 394. Ap. 1. 1480w. |
“With all its brevity, Mr. Harrison’s study of the elder Pitt is as would be expected, of the most finished character.” H. W. Boynton.
| + + | Atlan. 96: 277. Ag. ‘05. 310w. |
“Mr. Harrison is no indiscriminate eulogist.”
| + | Bookm. 21: 527. Jl. ‘05. 200w. |
“A compact but comprehensive biography of the great statesman.”
| + + + | Critic. 47: 188. Ag. ‘05. 80w. |
“Mr. Frederic Harrison’s monograph, however, is for the present the best study there is of Chatham.”