The Story of an Orange Lodge: A Chronicle of Dublin. Dedicated to the Orangemen of IrelandMcGlashan, 1864 - 215 страница |
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... punch jug of capacious dimensions , having on one side of it an effigy of King William ; the nasal feature so amply developed as to serve for the handle . This vessel , on nights of meeting , was always kept charged to the brim with the ...
... punch jug of capacious dimensions , having on one side of it an effigy of King William ; the nasal feature so amply developed as to serve for the handle . This vessel , on nights of meeting , was always kept charged to the brim with the ...
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... punch , or his third bottle of port , and after- wards get safely and steadily home , was considered a fine , dashing fellow , while the unfortunate wight who could not swallow a fourth of the quantity without reel- ing home , and being ...
... punch , or his third bottle of port , and after- wards get safely and steadily home , was considered a fine , dashing fellow , while the unfortunate wight who could not swallow a fourth of the quantity without reel- ing home , and being ...
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... Billy's cordial , " or " rale Pro- testant punch ; " with such he was required to drink " the glorious , pious , and immortal memory , " a demand with which Rody , although a steadfast Roman , never 10 THE STORY OF AN ORANGE LODGE .
... Billy's cordial , " or " rale Pro- testant punch ; " with such he was required to drink " the glorious , pious , and immortal memory , " a demand with which Rody , although a steadfast Roman , never 10 THE STORY OF AN ORANGE LODGE .
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... tormentor by keeping him well primed with " rale Protestant punch , " a liquor in which his soul delighted , and thus , as it were , bought the old fellow off . CHAPTER III . " There is a devil haunts thee THE STORY OF AN ORANGE LODGE . 29.
... tormentor by keeping him well primed with " rale Protestant punch , " a liquor in which his soul delighted , and thus , as it were , bought the old fellow off . CHAPTER III . " There is a devil haunts thee THE STORY OF AN ORANGE LODGE . 29.
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... punch made upon this , and I'm satisfied . " " Agreed , Bob , " returned Elliott , in high good hu- mour ; and ... punch , " remarked young Elliott , who had just then en- tered the room , in a tone of sarcasm that no one could mistake ...
... punch made upon this , and I'm satisfied . " " Agreed , Bob , " returned Elliott , in high good hu- mour ; and ... punch , " remarked young Elliott , who had just then en- tered the room , in a tone of sarcasm that no one could mistake ...
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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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