Days near Paris . pter entitled Creation by Law, is a modelof perspicuity and neatness. —The Chronicle. We think it would be a profitable enterprise for some American publisher toreprint this book. It is one of the best of its class published in recent The author contributes to the illustrations of design in nature an interest-ing discussion of the machinery of flight in the wings of birds, and by this andother scientific matters makes his book a very readable one. — The Nation. This volume is a remarkable work, in which the logical sufficiency of the argu-ments is equal to the perspic


Days near Paris . pter entitled Creation by Law, is a modelof perspicuity and neatness. —The Chronicle. We think it would be a profitable enterprise for some American publisher toreprint this book. It is one of the best of its class published in recent The author contributes to the illustrations of design in nature an interest-ing discussion of the machinery of flight in the wings of birds, and by this andother scientific matters makes his book a very readable one. — The Nation. This volume is a remarkable work, in which the logical sufficiency of the argu-ments is equal to the perspicuity with which they are stated. The style is simpleand clear, and not without eloquence, and the aptness and variety of the illustra-tions are striking.—The Evening Post. This is a very great book ; great, because, while treating of the most profoundsubject of human thought, it can be read with comfort by those whom Mr. Lincolncalled plain people. —The Round Table. GEORGE ROUTLEDGE & SONS, NEW


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