Similar words: william james, william penn, roger williams, william and mary, william mckinley, william howard taft, william the conqueror, william shakespeare. Meaning: n. United States lawyer and politician who advocated free silver and prosecuted John Scopes (1925) for teaching evolution in a Tennessee high school (1860-1925).
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1. William Jennings Bryan, the leader of the Democratic Party, opposed the take-over of the Philippines. But he urged Democratic senators to vote for the treaty.
2. WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN: "You shall not press down upon the brow of labor this crown of thorns. You shall not crucify mankind upon a cross of gold."
3. The awe-inducing nature of thestructure led William Jennings Bryan, 1896 presidential candidate andWoodrow Wilson's secretary of state, to declare it the eighth wonder ofthe world.
4. William Jennings Bryan wanted the country to use both gold and silver as money.
5. The history of populism, going back to William Jennings Bryan, is generally a history of defeat.
6. To paraphrase William Jennings Bryan, we must not crucify our economies upon a cross of rubber.
7. The speech made William Jennings Bryan famous. He was a presidential candidate three times. But he never won.
8. In Dayton, Darrow faced William Jennings Bryan (played, in the film, by Fredric March), a man he first met in 1896, at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago.
9. LARRY WEST: William Jennings Bryan campaigned against the American takeover of the Philippines.
10. No other congressman spoke as well as William Jennings Bryan. Yet his words could not save the silver purchase law.
11. This is very reminiscent of the election of 1896,(sentencedict.com) when William McKinley ran against William Jennings Bryan.
12. The Democratic Party, for the second time, nominated Congressman William Jennings Bryan as president. It nominated a former vice president, Adlai Stevenson, as vice president again.
13. Now I don't know who went to this place–William Howard Taft, William Jennings Bryan, William Tell–whoever. Their spirit is dead; if they ever had one, it's gone.
14. Yes, commodity prices are up — but that's no reason to perpetuate mass unemployment. To paraphrase William Jennings Bryan, we must not crucify our economies upon a cross of rubber.
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