COMMENDATIONS OF "BRIEF FOR PLAINTIFF." III "I think its whole effect will be capital as an educator." HORACE BINNEY SARGENT. "" 'I am much obliged to you for your clever paper. I think, if I had a very doubtful case to maintain, I would employ you as attorney." CHARLES DUDLEY WARNER. 'Mr. Edwin Reed presents another edition of his pithy and pertinent tract." A. W. TOUrgee. “Even a staunch Shakespearean ought to read your' Brief' without feeling his animosity aroused." EDMUND C. STEDMAN. "I think you have put your case as strongly as it can be put " HENRY GEOrge. "The most persuasive presentation of the question I have seen." MRS. JAMES T. FIELDS. "Some of the points you raise are very hard to answer." FRANCIS PARKMAN. "The verdict on your pleading must be for Plaintiff." RICHARD VAUX. "In your astute and artistic array of the logic of facts, I must say you have brought up your side of the argument in a very masterly manner." JOHN L. T. SNEED [Judge S. J. Court of Tenn.]. 'I thank you for sending me the essay. It is good." 666 'Almost thou persuadest me to be a DAVID SWING. Baconian." ALICE FRENCH (Octave Thanet). 'You have given many of the leading points of evidence with a condensed force that ought to win your case." ROBT. M. THEOBALD, London. "Your Brief' seems to me remarkably conclusive." FRANCES E. WILLARD. |