Mr Fillmores Political History And Position Speech of Hon E B Morgan of N

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Mr Fillmores Political History And Position Speech of Hon E B Morgan of N
Edwin Barber Morgan
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Again at P>ie, when Gen. Taylor was lying th^-re sick, and so sick, that, to use his own expression, he ^ could not tell night from day, " Mr. Fillmore came up from Buttalo, not to minister to him, not to comfort him, but to extort a promise from him, the performance of which he afterwards exacted, that his friend, Mr. Stuart, should be api)ointed Archi- tect of public buildings. Gen. Taylor noted these and similar things, and often, before his death, epoke of them with grief and indignation.
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... know that there are many Whigs at the North, •who still hold in good faith to the old principles of the Whig party of the North, who incline to support Mr. Fillmore. Let me warn such men, that the rancor of a renegade always surpasses the hostility of an original enemy, and that we have more to hope, (I speak now as an original Whig, ) from Mr. Buchanan, than I'rom Mr. Fillmore, ■wlio hates his old associates and his old principles, from the consciousness, which he cannot escape, that he has been false to both.

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