| Henry Martyn Baird - France - 1886 - 496 pages
...subject perfectly, the writer having studied it diligently from many sides.*1 — Brooklyn U»ion, " Professor Baird has established for himself a high...American historians. .... His style is very clear ami correct, his preparation is conscientious and thorough ; he possesses great skill in the selection... | |
| John Foster Kirk - American literature - 1891 - 776 pages
...never reaches the greatest excellence, so on the other hand it never falls below a very high standard. His style is very clear and correct; his preparation...and arrangement of his material, and he has given usa thoroughly interesting and valuable work." — Nation, xllv. 433. "The only defect of any consequence... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1891 - 758 pages
...never reaches the greatest excellence, so on the other hand it never falls below a very high standard. His style is very clear and correct: his preparation...selection and arrangement of his material, and he has 2'iven us a thoroughly Interesting and valuable work."— ation, xllv. 4:13. "The only delect of any... | |
| John Foster Kirk, Samuel Austin Allibone - American literature - 1891 - 756 pages
...never reaches the greatest excellence, BO on the other hand it never falls below a very high standard. His style is very clear and correct; his preparation is conscientious and thorough ; he Dossesses great skill in the selection and arrangement of his material, and he has given us a thoroughly... | |
| Literature - 1895 - 424 pages
...Baird's conclude the great historical eerie« begun ill hie " Rise of the Huguenots in France." 44 Professor Baird has established for himself a high...selection and arrangement of his material, and he hoe given us a thoroughly interesting and valuable work." — Nation. The Rise of the Huguenots in... | |
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