"The merit of this work is intrinsic. It rests on the broad
intelligence and true philosophy of the method employed, and the
coherency and accuracy of the results reached. The scope of the
work is marvelous. Never was there more crowded into three small
volumes. But the saving of space is not by the sacrifice of
substance or of style. The broadest view of the facts and forces
embraced by the subject is exhibited with a clearness of
arrangement and a definiteness of application that render it
perceptible to the simplest apprehension."--_New York Mail and
Express._
"A useful and thorough piece of work. One of the best treatises
which the general reader can use."--_London Daily Chronicle._
"Conceived in a popular spirit, yet with strict regard to the
modern standards. The title is fully borne out. No want of color
in the descriptions."--_London Daily News._
"The plan laid down results in an admirable English
history."--_London Morning Post._
"Dr. Aubrey has supplied a want. His method is undoubtedly the
right one."-_Pall Mall Gazette._
"It is a distinct step forward in history writing; as far ahead
of Green as he was of Macaulay, though on a different line.
Green gives the picture of England at different times--Aubrey
goes deeper, showing the causes which led to the changes."--_New
York World._
"A work that will commend itself to the student of history, and
as a comprehensive and convenient reference book."--_The
Argonaut._
"Contains much that the ordinary reader can with difficulty find
elsewhere unless he has access to a library of special
works."--_Chicago Dial._
"Up to date in its narration of fact, and in its elucidation of
those great principles that underlie all vital and worthy
history.... The painstaking division, along with the admirably
complete index, will make it easy work for any student to get
definite views of any era, or any particular feature of it....
The work strikes one as being more comprehensive than many that
cover far more space."--_The Christian Intelligencer._
"One of the most elaborate and noteworthy of recent
contributions to historical literature."--_New Haven Register._
"As a popular history it possesses great merits, and in many
particulars is excelled by none. It is full, careful as to
dates, maintains a generally praiseworthy impartiality, and it
is interesting to read."--_Buffalo Express._
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