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... continued to read until the papers had been read through . Mr. Fillmore then resumed , and continued to ad- dress the house for a considerable time longer , when he gave way for Mr. W. Thompson to move an ad- journment . The yeas and ...
... continued to read until the papers had been read through . Mr. Fillmore then resumed , and continued to ad- dress the house for a considerable time longer , when he gave way for Mr. W. Thompson to move an ad- journment . The yeas and ...
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... continued to address the com- mittee till past 6 o'clock , when , having concluded , he was succeeded by Mr. Petrikin , who moved for the rising of the committee . The motion prevail- ed , the committee rose , and then the house ad ...
... continued to address the com- mittee till past 6 o'clock , when , having concluded , he was succeeded by Mr. Petrikin , who moved for the rising of the committee . The motion prevail- ed , the committee rose , and then the house ad ...
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... ( continued Mr. W. ) are Virginians . I be- long to the Old Bay state ! But our enemies shal . not seperate the whigs of the Old Bay state from the whigs of the Old Dominion ! Here he was again interrupted by three loud cheers . Those ...
... ( continued Mr. W. ) are Virginians . I be- long to the Old Bay state ! But our enemies shal . not seperate the whigs of the Old Bay state from the whigs of the Old Dominion ! Here he was again interrupted by three loud cheers . Those ...
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