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 R-Truth vs Daniel Bryan Result: Bryan wins a short match via pinfall.
2 The Medical Laboratory Workers Union National Secretary Bryan Rail joins the programme.
3 GM Bryan Colangelo said before the game that Fultz is pain-free, however.
4 Medical Director Dr Bryan Betty said circumstances around the transmission were unclear.
5 If anyone knew the answer to that, it was Bryan , Faith thought.
1 We leave the Great Commoner in the zenith of his glory.
2 By this time Pitt was no longer the Great Commoner .
3 This was William Pitt, known as the Great Commoner .
4 William Pitt, the " Great Commoner , " determined upon a vigorous prosecution of the war in America.
5 Those who had most loved and honoured the Great Commoner were loudest in invective against the new-made Lord.
6 And there, above the confluence of the two rivers, the city named after the Great Commoner stands to-day.
7 He much preferred to inherit the title of a distinguished predecessor, that of "The Great Commoner . "
8 It was distinguished by a large boot, made for the purpose of accommodating the Great Commoner 's gouty leg.
9 The Great Commoner had, indeed, "something to show" for the money he had disdained and squandered.
10 If Bryan was the Great Commoner and Darrow the Great Defender, maybe-justmaybe-historywould remember Brockton as the Great Meringuer.
11 The Great Commoner , the name by which he was often designated, might look down with scorn on coronets and garters.
12 William Pitt, the Great Commoner , considered money as dirt beneath his feet compared with the public interest and public esteem.
13 The school reference librarian selected some 60 topics of English history-Bretwalda ,SirIsaac Newton, East India Company, the Great Commoner , etc.
14 The Great Commoner formed his plans for next year's campaign, which included the reduction of Fort Duquesne, Louisburg, Ticonderoga, and Crown Point.
15 The " Great Commoner " was very feeble, and a few days later he breathed his last, as a Christian philosopher should die.
16 Indeed, like the " Great Commoner " , he, if that were possible, endeared himself the more to his countrymen because of his refusal.
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