. Review of reviews and world's work. sojourn oisome weeks, and inan interview at Trin-idad he allowed it tobe known that hemight become a can-didate if the countr>was in an heroicmood and was readyto accept his doctrines. Emtrgtnct ruarv 15,aa Ltadtr < i i the Root had madehis famous speech be-fore the New ^orkState Rcpublicaii-i. de-nouncing the Wilsonforeign pn thetown of Columbus, followed by our militarjinvasion of Mexico, with its fresh illustra-tion of our dangerous lack of preparation forany kind of national emergena-, still furtheraltered the situation that had existed


. Review of reviews and world's work. sojourn oisome weeks, and inan interview at Trin-idad he allowed it tobe known that hemight become a can-didate if the countr>was in an heroicmood and was readyto accept his doctrines. Emtrgtnct ruarv 15,aa Ltadtr < i i the Root had madehis famous speech be-fore the New ^orkState Rcpublicaii-i. de-nouncing the Wilsonforeign pn thetown of Columbus, followed by our militarjinvasion of Mexico, with its fresh illustra-tion of our dangerous lack of preparation forany kind of national emergena-, still furtheraltered the situation that had existed in Jan-uary-. From all parts of the C(»untr\ drmands that RiH)srvelt should make. tion at Chicago; he afterAvards journeyed toDetroit, where in a single speech he revolu-tionized local sentiment; and in anotherjourney he went to St. Louis and spoke uponAmericanism as against influences that heregarded as disloyal. By this time had become the foremost leader ofopinion in the countr\-, and had so proclaimedthe dominant issues that he had perforce fixedthe character of the platforms that were to be adopted by thethree leading as in the periodfrom 1875 to 1880Mr. Ciladstonc. whohad retired from jvdi-tics, aroused Eng-land, shaped the is-sues, and arraignedthe existing Torygovernment headedby Disraeli, even soMr. Roosevelt had ina iew speechesaroused the countn,as regards our na-tional attitude up in p<jwer. Part It and Lrnderi in A ni erica 15^1 ( .,,1 « I £O00RE KOOSE\ AT SAGAMORK speeches. He rec


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