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William Jennings Bryan and the Railroad
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August 28
Niagara Falls, NY (Excerpt)
Omaha World-Herald (Morning Edition), Omaha, NE, 29
August, 1896.
"I belong to that generation known as the aftermath. I have grown up since the war.
From the time or since I entered upon manhood's estate there has been no war in which I could devote
my services to my country, but in a nation like this it does not need a war to develop patriotism.
(Applause.) It requires as much of moral courage and as much of lofty patriotism to stand for what
you believe to be right in time of peace as it does to follow the fife and drum in time of war. It
requires as much manhood to go to the ballot box and there deposit a ballot which registers a free
man's will as it does to march in solid phalanx.
Let me beg of you that you study the questions involved in this campaign and when you
have made up your mind as to what is right, do your duty as you see it and trust the consequences of
the future to the keeping of him who rewards in his own time every well-performed duty." (Great
applause.)
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