. Review of reviews and world's work. )lish, in case of his election,towards a reversal of the policy of which disapproves. Our Ieaders will find thearticle well worth their careful reading. It hasalways been our plan to welcome open discussionin our pages ; and the fact that Mr. Shepardsviews are diametrically opposite to those ex-pressed by us editorially, at considerable lengthlast month, merely lends another reason why weshould give them a prominent place. Let it beadded that we value the country far more highlythan we do its parties and their serious questions
. Review of reviews and world's work. )lish, in case of his election,towards a reversal of the policy of which disapproves. Our Ieaders will find thearticle well worth their careful reading. It hasalways been our plan to welcome open discussionin our pages ; and the fact that Mr. Shepardsviews are diametrically opposite to those ex-pressed by us editorially, at considerable lengthlast month, merely lends another reason why weshould give them a prominent place. Let it beadded that we value the country far more highlythan we do its parties and their serious questions arise involving in a largeway the permanent mission and history of thisnation, we prefer to believe that men wdio holdthe reins of power at Washington, regardless of. Bryan and McKinley (in unison): Beware of that man !From the Plain Dealer (Cleveland). party, will do the very best they i)0ssibly can forthe welfare and honor of their country ; and thiswe believe that Mr. McKinley has done. Butwe believe no less firmly that if Mr. Bryan hadbeen elected he, too, would liave risen aboveparty prejudices and fetters, and would in theemergencies of war-making and peace-makinghave done those things which we should havefound it possible and reasonable to are matters in which we are absolutelycompelled to act through our accredited repre-sentatives. In the matter of oui* recent partici-pation in Chinese affairs, for example, it lias beenonly sensible to show confidence in the policypursued by the President. The letter of acceptance of the Demo-^^LeTter^ cratic nomination issued by Mr. Bryanappeared on September 18. Headopted a plan different from that of Mr. Mc-Kinley, and made this letter, in effect, a supple-ment to his famous notification s
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