. Review of reviews and world's work. resident McKinley,at Kingston, Judge Parkerunconsciously describedhimself: His mind was judicial, andwould not be drawn from a pa-tient search for the evidence thatwould show in which directiontruth and justice lay by theclamor of those who insistentlydemanded that the Presidentshould always lead the peopleinstead of working their . President McKinley devotedhis time to the performance ofduty as he understood it, not inattempting to make the peoplethink he was doing his submitted without a murmurto undeserved criticism, and kepthis counsel w
. Review of reviews and world's work. resident McKinley,at Kingston, Judge Parkerunconsciously describedhimself: His mind was judicial, andwould not be drawn from a pa-tient search for the evidence thatwould show in which directiontruth and justice lay by theclamor of those who insistentlydemanded that the Presidentshould always lead the peopleinstead of working their . President McKinley devotedhis time to the performance ofduty as he understood it, not inattempting to make the peoplethink he was doing his submitted without a murmurto undeserved criticism, and kepthis counsel when unjustly as-sailed, apparently content that his deeds should in theend speak for themselves. And his was wise counsel,was it not ? These were the highest qualities that JudgeParker saw in a popular war President. The Democratic candidate for President isnot only the head of a great court, but he ownsand operates three farms in New York has been a practical and successful farmeralways. His charming old-fashioned home at.
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