The glorious, pious and immortal memory of the great and good King William — not forgetting Oliver Cromwell, who assisted in redeeming us from Popery, slavery, arbitrary power, brass money and wooden shoes. The London Magazine - Page 2841827Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Charles Phillips - 1817 - 234 pages
...Orange tradition, is literally as follows, — we give it for the edification of the sister island. " The glorious, pious, and immortal memory of the great and good King William, who saved us from Pope and Popery, James and slavery, brass money and wooden shoes ; hirfe is bad luck... | |
| Charles Phillips - 1817 - 248 pages
...Orange tradition, is literally as follows, — we give it for the edification of the sister island. " The glorious, pious, and immortal memory of the great and good King William, who saved us from Pope and Popery, James and slavery, brass money and wooden shoes ; herfe is bad luck... | |
| Charles Phillips - 1817 - 166 pages
...of hearing, but it is the invariable watch-word of the Orange orgies — it is briefly entitled, " The glorious, pious, and immortal memory of the great and good King WILMAM ! " 1 have no doubt, the simplicity of your understandings is puzzled how to discover any offence... | |
| Charles Phillips - 1820 - 296 pages
...habit of hearing, but it is the invariable watchword of the Orange orgies; it is briefly entitled " The glorious, pious and immortal memory of the great and good King William." I have no doubt the simplicity of your understandings is puzzled how to discover any offence in the... | |
| Charles Phillips - 1821 - 278 pages
...Orange tradition, is literally as follows,—we give it for the edification of the sister island. "Tlie glorious, pious, and immortal memory of the great and good King William, who saved us from Pope and Popery, James and slavery, brass money and wooden shoes;. here is bad luck... | |
| Charles Phillips - 1822 - 324 pages
...Orange tradition, is literally as follows — we give it for the edification of the sister island: " The glorious, pious, and immortal memory of the great and good King William, who saved us from Pope and Popery, James and slavery, brass money and wooden shoes : here is bad luck... | |
| Thomas O'Connor - 1824 - 180 pages
...habit of hearing, but it is the invariable watchword of the Orange orgies ; it is brieSy e::titlfd "The glorious, pious, and immortal memory of the great and good King William." I have no doubt the simplicity of your understandings is pu/zled how to discover any offence in the... | |
| 1853 - 542 pages
...quality was unimpeachable. No sooner was the cloth removed, than our host rose to propose the famous toast — " The glorious, pious, and immortal memory of the great and good King William, who saved us from Popery, slavery, arbitrary power, brass, money, and wooden shoes." Mirth, jest, aneedote,... | |
| Frederick Chamier - 1833 - 238 pages
...drinking a bumper until he shall repeat it correctly. Are you charged all of 3'ou, now?—Here is,' The glorious, pious, and immortal memory of the great and good King William, who kept us from popery, slavery, brass money, wooden shoes, and peas in our brogues ! May he who would... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1834 - 208 pages
...Learned Member had assumed in the course of his operations, from the bright orange, when he toasted—.' The glorious, pious, and immortal memory of the great and good King William, who saved us from Popery, slavery, and wooden shoes" [laughter] to the vivid green, under which he... | |
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