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Show Made Characteristic Addresses. The addresses of President Roosevelt Roose-velt and ex-President Cleveland at St. Louis present some marked differences differ-ences in point of rhetoric, and these are, in a sense, characteristic. Nearly all of Mr. Cleveland's sentences are long ones, several of them containing as many as 100 words, and some of them 150 words. President Roosevelt's sentences on the other hand, ' are all short and snappy. The longest sentence sen-tence in his address contains less than sixty words and most of them are shorter. ( |