1874 The American Bar-Tender or The Art and Mystery of Mixing Drinks by E A Simmons
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Despair and disgracn to all demagogues. Full stomachs but no foul corporations. The Majesty of the People and of the laws—Our right and no- thiug more. The Constitution and the People—May the union by faith and freedom bo inseperably cemented forever. The Ballot—The only safe mode of choosing representatives. The Party Press—Mayit be governed by truth and moderation, and always be on the right side. The Constitution—The first offspring of the revolution may it flourish to the latest posterity. Peace aud Purity at the Polls—the only conduct becoming freemen. The Constitutions of the different States—The bright stars which revolve around the great sun(the Nation.) May they ever respect the great central planet that warms, ir- raduates, and guides them. Election Judges—May every Arise vote they conmve at be a drop of prussic acid in their bowels. False Voters and Foul Judges—Maythey all burn in the devil's ballot-box. The true and consistent advocates of reform in morals and po- litical economy. The true principles of American Liberty—May they take deep root and flourish to the end of time. May our Statesmen be as much distinguished for their deeds as their words. May dishonest office-holders fall by a quick rotation of justice. Let us toast integrity, and roast corruption. Here s to Columbia, free laws and a free church ; From their blessings may plotters be left in the lurch, Give us pure candidates and a pure ballot-box, And our freedom shall stand as firm as the rocks. May the laws never be misapplied or misconstrued.
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