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" 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 Speeches...delivered at the Bar, and on Various Public Occasions in ... - Page 121
by Charles Phillips - 1817 - 213 pages
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The London Magazine, Volume 8

1827 - 624 pages
...that encircled them. — .//¡'storiette, by the Author of " The English in Italy." ORANGE TOAST. — 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...
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The New sporting magazine, Volume 25

1853 - 542 pages
...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, and repartee,...
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The Life of a Sailor, Volume 2

Frederick Chamier - English fiction - 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...
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Repeal of the Union: Report of the Debate in the House of Commons, on Mr. O ...

Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Home rule - 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 held out hopes to...
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Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1835 - 698 pages
...the Union, and at which many Orangemen attended—the hon. Gentleman not only proposed the toast of " the glorious, pious, and immortal memory, of the great and good King William"—but said he would not be satisfied unless he drank it in Boyne water, and sent for a bucket...
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Irish Eloquence: The Speches of the Celebrated Irish Orators, Philips ...

Member of the bar - English orations - 1836 - 560 pages
...intrusive visitations of their own memory, they commence by violating the memory of King William.* Those * This loyal toast, handed down by Orange tradition,...Popery, James and slavery, brass money and wooden chocs ; here is bad luck to the Pope, and a hempen rope to all Papists ." It is drank kneeling, if...
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Bentley's Miscellany, Volume 1

Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - English literature - 1837 - 698 pages
...' I '11 try him now, whether he be radical or trueblue ; and, lifting up the tumbler, I proposed, ' The glorious, pious, and immortal memory- — ' " ' Of the great and good King William,' says he, taking the word out of my mouth. " ' Who freed us from Pope and popery, knavery, slavery —...
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Letters from Ireland, MDCCCXXXVII [i.e.eighteen Thirty-seven]

Charlotte Elizabeth - Ireland - 1838 - 452 pages
...devotion, he plunged a glass into the Boyne, at Navan, and quaffed the beverage to 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 I' This was the climax : the diverted...
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Letters from Ireland, MDCCCXXXVII.

Charlotte Elizabeth - Ireland - 1838 - 462 pages
...devotion, he plunged a glass into the Boyne, at Navan, and quaffed the beverage to 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 !' This was the climax : the diverted...
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An Epitome of the Case of Irish Corporations: Intended for the Perusal of ...

Corporations (IRELAND) - Cities and towns - 1839 - 200 pages
...Protestants love that which the Papists hate, and vice versa. Protestants will continue fondly to cherish the Glorious, Pious, and Immortal Memory of the Great and Good King William — the triumphs of Aughrim and the Boyne — the defeat of Popish treachery and gunpowder treason...
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