Address On the Life Character And Public Services of William Mckinley Delive

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Address On the Life Character And Public Services of William Mckinley Delive
Frank B Frank Bosworth Brandegee
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" His face " in a classic mold ; you see faces like it in antique marble in the galleries Vatican and in the portraits :he great cardinal-statesmen of Italy. " His forehead - broad and massive: his eyebrows were very thick and shy : his eyes were gray and piercing and set far back under his overhanging brow. His nose was like the beak m eagle : his mouth was broad and firm and his chin - square and cl :• middle. B ilways | y smooth-shaven and scrupulously neat. His ear was of the large and g - ...type and his hair was straight and rather long in the back of the neck. He uniformly wore a black frock coat, a black string tie. And a tall hat. He had an air . Tnd the noble gravity of a 13 Senator of the Roman Republic. He was perfectly cool and self-possessed. He never lost control of himself or of the situation. He was well poised and of unerring judg- ment. In forming his conclusions he was careful, deliber- ate, and painstaking, and when, upon reflection, he had ar- rived at a decision, he was firm and inflexible.

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