Nation after nation, when at the zenith of its power, has proclaimed itself invincible because its army could shake the earth with its tread and its ships could fill the seas, but these nations are dead, and we must build upon a different foundation if we would avoid their fate.


Speeches of William Jennings Bryan (ed. 1909)


Nation after nation, when at the zenith of its power, has proclaimed itself invincible because its army could shake the earth with its tread and its...

Nation after nation, when at the zenith of its power, has proclaimed itself invincible because its army could shake the earth with its tread and its...

Nation after nation, when at the zenith of its power, has proclaimed itself invincible because its army could shake the earth with its tread and its...

Nation after nation, when at the zenith of its power, has proclaimed itself invincible because its army could shake the earth with its tread and its...