OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. 



The Guardian. 



*'The Duke of Argyll has produced a book which would 

 do credit to the calmest and most disengaged philosopher. 

 He has set out his views in lucid and eloquent words, and ex- 

 plained and adorned them with a wealth and accuracy of illus- 

 tration which could only be poured forth from the treasures of 

 a well-stored and highly cultivated mind. And we think, also, 

 that he has made a real contribution towards the solution of 

 the great problem which he undertakes." 



The Daily News. 



**The Duke writes with great ease and power and much 

 metaphysical acuteness, often with no little eloquence, and 

 always with evident knowledge of his subject." 



Blackwood's Magazine. 



**The 'Reign of Law' is in all respects a remarkable 

 book. . . . The chapter on the 'Flight of Birds' is among 

 the happiest of the kind we have ever met with. We shall 

 henceforth watch the flight of the sea-gull with additional 

 interest . , . The essay appeared originally in that very 

 spirited periodical, Good Words, and it is highly creditable to 

 that magazine that it should give its readers a composition of 

 this sterlinq; character." 



