In an article for the New York Times, this politician declared that he would 'rather speak on religion than on politics' after giving 'The Prince of Peace', which was among the speeches he gave while on the Chautauqua Circuit This man represented the prosecution against Clarence Darrow in the Scopes Monkey Trial, and advocated for his belief of 'free silver' in his most famous speech

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1. In an article for the New York Times, this politician declared that he would 'rather speak on religion than on politics' after giving 'The Prince of Peace', which was among the speeches he gave while on the Chautauqua Circuit This man represented the prosecution against Clarence Darrow in the Scopes Monkey Trial, and advocated for his belief of 'free silver' in his most famous speech