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

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T.'orid. If n the President, prosperity to the peop.e, ana may ^ OOTgress direct their jndeavors to the public good, ra- tnsr than engage in party distinctions. Here's a heattn to brother Jonathan, when bo's gone wc shant every American : content and -oiearure. ^"■^"the Sng ^nutate toerirtnes or our orefather. ^ „»ha honest and brave, and our- daughters modest Hay our sons oe " and fair. . , , ■ , who would revel in the rum of America or her Hay dance in a hempen neckcloth. " i,nuaer growth of the American union never be pre- Hay the strong vented by party spi"'- of Washington, and may every man in power, The admires his deeds and his character, strive to emulate both. The ^""whtl^es his laws and nation. And shuns each vile association. That trusts his honest deeds ^ Nor meets in dark cabals at night

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