+ + +Acad. 68: 728. Jl. 15, ‘05. 810w.

“In the present volume there are many contradictions. So, too as regards style itself.”

+ —Ath. 1905, 1: 687. Je. 3, 670w.

“Reading them we get the real measure of the man; we realize the extraordinary compass of his knowledge, the wise way in which he looked on professional things, his power to put before his hearers or his readers matter for deep thought, and repaying any amount of thought bestowed on them.”

+ + +Lond. Times. 4: 200. Je. 23, ‘05. 2270w.

“It is rare for the reviewer to open the pages of a book in which there is so little to criticise, so much to admire.”

+ + +Nation. 81: 346. O. 26, 05. 730w.

“Those in the volume before us are minor only in the matter of quantity, not at all in that of quality.”

+ +N. Y. Times. 10: 660. O. 7, ‘05. 1020w.

“An admirable contribution to the serious study of the art of war.”