. Review of reviews and world's work. A PAGE FROM TEDUY ROOSEVEI/rS CROMWELL. Executioner Platt (to Teddy the Leveler): I praythee, remember 1904. Thine intended victim [Payn] is some-what of a leveler himself.—From the Verdict (New York). mysterious connection with his preferring to begovernor of New York rather than A^ice-President. That, of course, was a mistake. is rightly considered, both in Europeand America, a competent student of naval his-tory and strategy, and it is his opinion that fromthe point of view of the efficient use of our navyfor the defense of both coastswe ou


. Review of reviews and world's work. A PAGE FROM TEDUY ROOSEVEI/rS CROMWELL. Executioner Platt (to Teddy the Leveler): I praythee, remember 1904. Thine intended victim [Payn] is some-what of a leveler himself.—From the Verdict (New York). mysterious connection with his preferring to begovernor of New York rather than A^ice-President. That, of course, was a mistake. is rightly considered, both in Europeand America, a competent student of naval his-tory and strategy, and it is his opinion that fromthe point of view of the efficient use of our navyfor the defense of both coastswe ought to be able in time ofwar to exclude our enemy fromthe use of a Nicaragua passage—provided, of course, the pas-sage belongs to us. The govern-ors essay on Cromwell andhis times, appearing serially inSc7-ibners, is an admirable pieceof fresh and direct discussion. The Vice-Presidency,etc. NEW YORK AWAKENING TO THE COMMERCIAL SITUATION, From the Tribune (New York). Secretary Root andGovernor Rooseveltbeing removed fromthe list o


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