Excerpt from The Double Alliance Versus the Triple Entente
Mr. James M. Beck, a distinguished American lawyer, was lately invited by the New York Times to review the British and German White Books. Many such reviews have been written here and in the United States. But Mr. Beck conceived the happy idea of treating these official documents precisely as they would be treated in a court of law. It was a natural course to put a review of such a kind, based upon the lawyer's canons of evidence, in the form of a legal judgment. Mr. Beck handles his intricate subject so lightly and so clearly that even those who are well acquainted with his subject-matter may find it profitable to study his presentment of the two conflicting cases, and the grounds of his final decision. I am indebted to the publishers of the New York Times and to Mr. Beck for their courtesy in permitting republication.
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