The Story of an Orange Lodge: A Chronicle of Dublin. Dedicated to the Orangemen of IrelandMcGlashan, 1864 - 215 страница |
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... present , one of the most important trading districts of Dublin - a worthy alderman , named Elliott , who , by industry and uprightness , had succeeded in realizing a considerable fortune . The establishment in which he had been so ...
... present , one of the most important trading districts of Dublin - a worthy alderman , named Elliott , who , by industry and uprightness , had succeeded in realizing a considerable fortune . The establishment in which he had been so ...
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... present him with a flowing bumper of what old Brother Coates - a devoted Orangeman , of whom we shall have much to say hereafter - delighted in designating " King Billy's cordial , " or " rale Pro- testant punch ; " with such he was ...
... present him with a flowing bumper of what old Brother Coates - a devoted Orangeman , of whom we shall have much to say hereafter - delighted in designating " King Billy's cordial , " or " rale Pro- testant punch ; " with such he was ...
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... present with the consolations afforded by occasional secret interviews , and the frequent interchange of billets - doux , which Rody contrived to carry to and fro , to the intense gratifica- tion of the writers , and to his own decided ...
... present with the consolations afforded by occasional secret interviews , and the frequent interchange of billets - doux , which Rody contrived to carry to and fro , to the intense gratifica- tion of the writers , and to his own decided ...
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... present , and commence another chapter , in which circumstances most eventful to them have to be re- corded . CHAPTER II . " For aught that ever I could c 2 THE STORY OF AN ORANGE LODGE . 19 all obstacles to their union should be ...
... present , and commence another chapter , in which circumstances most eventful to them have to be re- corded . CHAPTER II . " For aught that ever I could c 2 THE STORY OF AN ORANGE LODGE . 19 all obstacles to their union should be ...
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... present , we shall leave them . Now it happened that , on the very same evening on which the Orangemen had thus decided on patronizing the drama , young Elliott and his affianced bride , by way of consoling themselves for past ...
... present , we shall leave them . Now it happened that , on the very same evening on which the Orangemen had thus decided on patronizing the drama , young Elliott and his affianced bride , by way of consoling themselves for past ...
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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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