Free Trade and Other Fundamental Doctrines of the Manchester School
The First Complete History of the American People from the Earliest Times to the Accession of President Roosevelt. A HIS
20th Century Francis Wrigley Hirst EnglishThis is an exhaustive review of recent scientific progress, written in non-tecbnical language. It represents the result of the author's years of study of the work of the most advanced scientists of the present day, in England, France, and Germany, in the course of which he attended the lectures at the Sorbonne and College de France, and visited the leading laboratories of Europe.
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SPECTATOR.—‘tot. Wilson's work takes rank as a history in the usual sense, and from this point of view it has a conspicuous merit, rare enough in any history of modern events, that of scrupulous impartiality, a true and impressive picture of the most marvellously rapid political evolution of which human society affords an example. . . . We may conclude this imperfect account of a fine historical work by quoting,’ etc.
ATHENÆUM.—‘Throughout the condensation is masterly. Dr. Wilson has, we think, produced the best history of the rise of the North American Republic which has yet been written.’
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