1874 The American Bar-Tender or The Art and Mystery of Mixing Drinks by E A Simmons
PATRIOTIC TOASTS.
Maythe fortunes of America never be clipped by the shears of bad economy. May reverence for the laws ever predominate in the hearts of the American people. May the enemies of America never meet a friend in our coun try. May our love for our country extend with its botindaries. May American valor shine when every other light is out. May the standard of America ever be crowned by the laurel of victory. May the pleasures of Americans bo as pure as their breezes and their virtues firm as their hickory. The sons and daughters of America, may their union be cem ented by love and affection, and their offspringadorn the stations they are destined to fill. A health to those ladies who set the example of wearing Amer- ing productions. American virtue—may it always find a protector but neverneed An American's castle—his house, may it stand for ever. American produce—may it ever exceed its consumption. America's Toast—lovely women and brave men. America and may the land of our nativity be always the abode of freemen. American Belles and American Fashions. Americans in unity, and unity in Americans! Our country'sglory, and may it last till the end of time. one. The American Navy—the pride of the sea.
May every American's hand bo hostile to tyranny. May Americans secure their conquests by clemency May we as citizens, be free withoutfaction.
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