William Jennings BryanG.P. Putnam's Sons, 1936 - 498 pages |
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... night made the closing talk in the Creighton Theater ( in Omaha ) . Remaining in Omaha that night the tired candidate rode to Lincoln the next morning and went to the polls to cast his vote . It was suggested that as a mark of respect ...
... night made the closing talk in the Creighton Theater ( in Omaha ) . Remaining in Omaha that night the tired candidate rode to Lincoln the next morning and went to the polls to cast his vote . It was suggested that as a mark of respect ...
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... night until noon the next day . Bryan was there , fighting almost single - handed , for a platform that would express his views and the views of the Bryan wing of the party . He felt more than that he felt that he was fighting for ...
... night until noon the next day . Bryan was there , fighting almost single - handed , for a platform that would express his views and the views of the Bryan wing of the party . He felt more than that he felt that he was fighting for ...
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... night in July the convention hall was again jammed to hear Senator Daniel read the platform . He had just begun the opening paragraphs in a voice not strong enough when Bryan came down the aisle . Again the Bryan followers went off in a ...
... night in July the convention hall was again jammed to hear Senator Daniel read the platform . He had just begun the opening paragraphs in a voice not strong enough when Bryan came down the aisle . Again the Bryan followers went off in a ...
Contents
CHAPTER | 13 |
PIONEER ANCESTORS | 19 |
AN ILLINOIS BOYHOOD | 25 |
Copyright | |
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