Rendezvous with Destiny: A History of Modern American ReformVintage Books, 1956 - 503 pages |
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... William Jennings Bryan . The country had heard many a great orator ; they had never heard anything like this thirty - six - year - old Ne- braskan . Bryan could be expository , and then his hand- some face was all earnestness and the ...
... William Jennings Bryan . The country had heard many a great orator ; they had never heard anything like this thirty - six - year - old Ne- braskan . Bryan could be expository , and then his hand- some face was all earnestness and the ...
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... Bryan was not only the born campaigner ; more than any previous Populist leader he had the qualities to bring rural ... William Jennings Bryan was promptly challenged . When Yale students roughly heckled the candidate during a New ...
... Bryan was not only the born campaigner ; more than any previous Populist leader he had the qualities to bring rural ... William Jennings Bryan was promptly challenged . When Yale students roughly heckled the candidate during a New ...
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... Bryan , Paxton Hibben : The Peerless Leader ( Farrar & Rinehart , 1929 ) , is marred by a leftish condescension . Much of the tone of the 1896 campaign is preserved in William Jennings Bryan : The First Battle ( W. B. Conkey , Chicago ...
... Bryan , Paxton Hibben : The Peerless Leader ( Farrar & Rinehart , 1929 ) , is marred by a leftish condescension . Much of the tone of the 1896 campaign is preserved in William Jennings Bryan : The First Battle ( W. B. Conkey , Chicago ...
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From the Bottom Up | 24 |
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