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  1. 29 de may. de 2018 · William Jennings Bryan. Born March 19, 1860 (Salem, Illinois) Died July 26, 1925 (Dayton, Ohio) Lawyer and politician. " [It is] better to trust in the Rock of Ages [Christianity] than to learn the ages or rocks." During his long career in law and politics, including three unsuccessful bids for the presidency, William Jennings Bryan gained fame ...

  2. Luke Schleif: Bryan, William Jennings - 1914–1918 online. International Encyclopedia of the First World War. William Jennings Bryan cylinder recordings - Cylinder Preservation and Digitization Project - the University of California, Santa Barbara Library. "The Deity of Christ" – paper by Bryan on the subject.

  3. Hace 2 días · William Jennings Bryan stepped off the train at Dayton in July of 1925, ready to fight for a "righteous cause." For thirty years the Great Commoner had been a progressive force in the Democratic ...

  4. William Jennings Bryan (Salem , 19 maart 1860 – Dayton , 26 juli 1925) was een Amerikaans advocaat en politicus. Hij was voor de Democratische Partij driemaal presidentskandidaat (1896, 1900 en 1908), maar wist nooit de verkiezingen te winnen. Van 1913 tot 1915 diende Bryan in het kabinet-Wilson als minister van Buitenlandse Zaken.

  5. William Jennings Bryan. Born in 1860 in Salem, Illinois, William Jennings Bryan graduated from Illinois College in 1881 and from the Union College of Law in 1883. After a brief career in law, Bryan entered Congress as a Representative for Nebraska in 1890 and served until 1895. Upon returning to Nebraska he became an editor for the Omaha World ...

  6. Hace 6 días · William Jennings Bryan, 1913. Courtesy: Library of Congress. Before Woodrow Wilson became the standard bearer for the Democratic Party, that honor belonged to William Jennings Bryan, known both ...

  7. Hace 2 días · Cross of Gold speech, classic of American political oratory delivered on July 8, 1896, by William Jennings Bryan in closing the debate on the party platform at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago during the campaign for the presidential election of 1896. The Republican Party platform for the election, formulated at its convention in ...