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- Noah_S._Sweat abstract "Judge Noah S. "Soggy" Sweat, Jr. (b. October 2, 1922; d. February 23, 1996, Alcorn County, Mississippi) was a judge, law professor, and state representative in the U.S. state of Mississippi, notable for his 1952 speech on the floor of the Mississippi state legislature concerning whiskey. Reportedly the speech took Sweat two and a half months to write. The speech is renowned for the grand rhetorical terms in which it seems to come down firmly and decisively on both sides of the question. The speech gave rise to the phrase If-by-whiskey, used to illustrate such equivocation in argument.".
- Noah_S._Sweat birthDate "1922-10-02".
- Noah_S._Sweat birthYear "1922".
- Noah_S._Sweat deathDate "1996-02-23".
- Noah_S._Sweat deathYear "1996".
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- Noah_S._Sweat dateOfBirth "1922-10-02".
- Noah_S._Sweat dateOfDeath "1996-02-23".
- Noah_S._Sweat description "The 1952 speech by Mississippi state Rep. Noah S. “Soggy” Sweat, Jr., reprised by Mississippi state Rep. Ed Perry on 100th anniversary of opening of the Mississippi state Capitol, as broadcast on public radio.".
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- Noah_S._Sweat name "Sweat, Noah S.".
- Noah_S._Sweat shortDescription "American politician".
- Noah_S._Sweat title ""Whiskey Speech"".
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- Noah_S._Sweat comment "Judge Noah S. "Soggy" Sweat, Jr. (b. October 2, 1922; d. February 23, 1996, Alcorn County, Mississippi) was a judge, law professor, and state representative in the U.S. state of Mississippi, notable for his 1952 speech on the floor of the Mississippi state legislature concerning whiskey. Reportedly the speech took Sweat two and a half months to write. The speech is renowned for the grand rhetorical terms in which it seems to come down firmly and decisively on both sides of the question.".
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