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... who shall have borne the battle , and for his widow , and his orphan - to do all which may achieve and cherish a just and a lasting peace among ourselves , and with all nations . 11 E W William Jennings Bryan The Cross of Gold 100.
... who shall have borne the battle , and for his widow , and his orphan - to do all which may achieve and cherish a just and a lasting peace among ourselves , and with all nations . 11 E W William Jennings Bryan The Cross of Gold 100.
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John Edwin Pomfret. W William Jennings Bryan The Cross of Gold Speech , 1896 ILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN was as superlative in oratory as Tom Paine was in pamphleteering . The Cross of Gold speech , delivered at Chicago on a stifling July ...
John Edwin Pomfret. W William Jennings Bryan The Cross of Gold Speech , 1896 ILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN was as superlative in oratory as Tom Paine was in pamphleteering . The Cross of Gold speech , delivered at Chicago on a stifling July ...
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... gold standard ; we reply that the great cities rest upon our broad and fertile prairies . Burn down your cities and ... cross of gold . " John F. Sheiry , Printer , 623 D Street , N. W. , Washington , D. C. Theodore Roosevelt Foreign ...
... gold standard ; we reply that the great cities rest upon our broad and fertile prairies . Burn down your cities and ... cross of gold . " John F. Sheiry , Printer , 623 D Street , N. W. , Washington , D. C. Theodore Roosevelt Foreign ...
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