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Too Ignorant To Be Heard

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Parent Issue
Day
6
Month
November
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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Mr. John M. Nanry, of Ypsilanti, was in the city, Saturday. Mr. Nanry is a very level-headed Irish citizen, well advanced in years. He attended the recent meeting which was addressed by J. C. Burroughs at Ypsilanti. The honorable Julius Caesar, after attacking the democracy in his usual blackguard style, remarked, "Now I will explain the Wilson bilĂ­ ; and I will say right lere that I have never read the bill." At this point Mr. Nanry rose, and remarking that he didn't care to hear a man try to explain a bill which he had never read and consequently knew nothing about, strode out of the hall to the music of approving hand-claps. It is doubtful if in all his long and swaggeringcareerin congress, BombasĂ­es Burroughs ever received a more sudden and severe set-back.

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Subjects
Ann Arbor Argus
Old News