1874 The American Bar-Tender or The Art and Mystery of Mixing Drinks by E A Simmons

patriotic toasts.

May loyalty to our'tonntry flourish for ever. May the territory of Columbia never be trampled by a foe. May the adjective -victorious" be ever joined to the subsfan- live "Columbia." Our constitution, as settled by the revolution. Success to our flag by sea and land. to the cnemie.s ofour country. Short shoes and long corns f sons be staunch and true, and cm

daughters tauiuese

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never be bhchted. ligh ed. , , ,

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American eagle tear her enemies.

M.,rai."a«1'»" And liberty her sons enfold. 1 n nf America never cease to shine. May the g ory country be svithout stain. May the honors o^ May America

itslofty position.

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America, surrounded by de-

wor'shrppers from all quarters of the globe.

, n „v,pre great"Washington was seated,

may the falsehoods and misrepres- pnomies redound to their shame and ii. reach to the sky, and heaven's stars

America, our na

entations of her en V ruflrirTT. her glory

The libelty pole—may light on its cap.

Our land, our faith, our law. Our country, rigbt or wrong-

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