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  • By the acceptance of a peerage, the great commoner lost a great deal of public support.
  • Because of his faith in the wisdom of the common people, he was called " The Great Commoner ".
  • He supported Grover Cleveland and opposed William Jennings Bryan in 1896, earning the permanent enmity of the Great Commoner.
  • Perhaps the worst aspect of the movie is the misrepresentation of William Jennings Bryant-the'Great Commoner'- who appeared for the prosecution.
  • Granted, Martin was not as eloquent as William Jennings Bryan, but then there was nobody in the movement on the same level as the Great Commoner.
  • Abbett was endearingly known as the " Great Commoner ", and was well liked by the impoverished urban lower class as well as the poor, agrarian community.
  • Bland's nicknames-- " The Great Commoner " and " Silver Dick "  reflected his efforts to help both the common man and the silver miners.
  • If it wasn't for the wireless Internet connection and six satellite TV sports channels, you might think you could still hear the Great Commoner mesmerizing the crowds gathering in the lobby.
  • Bryan, " the Great Commoner, " was a Democrat and a lifelong friend of the little man, and it was just this tradition that made him fear and loathe the theory of evolution.
  • The result of these events was to demonstrate beyond doubt that the " Great Commoner " ( as Pitt was sometimes known ) was indispensable to the formation of a ministry strong enough to prosecute a major war.
  • His promotions ( in print, speeches and even radio talks ) probably contributed to the Florida real estate boom of the 1920s . " The Great Commoner " Bryan became rich from his real estate investments and promotion fees.
  • After some weeks'negotiation, in the course of which the firmness and moderation of " " The Great Commoner " ", as he had come to be called, contrasted favourably with the characteristic tortuosities of the crafty Bath.
  • When you climb the wide steps to the front door, you can almost hear the Great Commoner regaling those gathered on rocking chairs with a fiery speech about the evils of drink, or how evolutionary hypotheses were just professors'fancy words for " guessing ."
  • Middle-class people could still be called commoners however, for example in England Pitt the elder was often called " The Great Commoner ", and this appellation was later used for the 20th-century American anti-elitist campaigner William Jennings Bryan.
  • The agrarian element, marching behind the slogan of " free silver " ( i . e . in favor of inflation ), captured the Party in 1896, and nominated the " Great Commoner ", William Jennings Bryan in 1896, 1900 and 1908; he lost every time.
  • :: : : : I think, Sluzzelin, that populism in the United States has a better pedigree than it does in Europe, represented in political terms by such figures as William Jennings Bryant, the'Great Commoner', and in cultural terms by movies like Mr Smith Goes to Washington.