The Story of an Orange Lodge: A Chronicle of Dublin. Dedicated to the Orangemen of IrelandMcGlashan, 1864 - 215 страница |
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... assured him his infant son possessed ; and how eagerly did he look forward to the day when he should become a distinguished Orangeman , and , like himself , a regular attendant at " the Lodge , " where he should occasionally take the ...
... assured him his infant son possessed ; and how eagerly did he look forward to the day when he should become a distinguished Orangeman , and , like himself , a regular attendant at " the Lodge , " where he should occasionally take the ...
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... assured them there was no necessity for such precipitancy , and that , if they waited patiently , all would come right in the end . They took his advice , unpalatable though it was , and contented themselves for the present with the ...
... assured them there was no necessity for such precipitancy , and that , if they waited patiently , all would come right in the end . They took his advice , unpalatable though it was , and contented themselves for the present with the ...
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... assured the brethren that they had not at all enlightened his darkness , and that he was still in perfect ignorance as to what the words " the Constitu- tion , the whole Constitution , and nothing but the 44 THE STORY OF AN ORANGE LODGE .
... assured the brethren that they had not at all enlightened his darkness , and that he was still in perfect ignorance as to what the words " the Constitu- tion , the whole Constitution , and nothing but the 44 THE STORY OF AN ORANGE LODGE .
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... assured his friend that he would not fail to act upon it , and that accordingly he would wait upon the Widow Lonergan on the subject . " Don't lose a day in doing so - every hour's delay is fraught with dangerous consequences ...
... assured his friend that he would not fail to act upon it , and that accordingly he would wait upon the Widow Lonergan on the subject . " Don't lose a day in doing so - every hour's delay is fraught with dangerous consequences ...
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... assured her , with a significance of expression the young girl well under- stood , that she should not again have occasion to scold him ; and , stooping down , he imprinted a paternal kiss on her smooth , fair brow , upon which purity ...
... assured her , with a significance of expression the young girl well under- stood , that she should not again have occasion to scold him ; and , stooping down , he imprinted a paternal kiss on her smooth , fair brow , upon which purity ...
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Alderman Elliott amongst asked Barber Surgeons bigot bless Bob Coates Boyne Boyne water Bravo brethren Brother Catherine cause character Christian Church Coates's companions continued Elliott Crawley daughter David Elliott dear delight Dempsey Doctor O'Flynn drink Dublin exclaimed eyes fact Father O'Flynn feelings Flooker Gentlemen Grand Lodge Guild hand happy hear heart hero honour indulge Ireland Irish Jack Robinson Kate Kate Lonergan King Billy's cordial King William labour lillibulero look lovers loyal loyalty marriage means ment mother never night numbers O'Flaherty occasion old Coates old fellow once Orange Lodge Orangeman Papist party Protestantism Purple Arch religion religious remarks replied returned Coates returned the alderman reverence River Boyne Rody Roman Catholic Scarlet Banner seat sincere sion song soul there's thought tion toast Toby Jenkins Tom White true truth Whackimwell whole Widow Lonergan wife woman young Elliott young famale young fellow
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