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Many people shared his strong Christian beliefs, and took his economic ideas seriously.

He was also one of history's greatest orators, and could not only hold a crowd in thrall with his voice, but could cause both men and women to faint with hysterical excitement.

Think of all you've heard about Winston Churchill and Adolf Hitler's powers of speech giving, and times it by three.

A great loss to all mankind was had when they did not record William's "Cross of Gold" speech at the Democratic Convention at the end of the 19th century.

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