«POTHEEN» İLE İLİŞKİLİ İNGILIZCE KİTAPLAR
potheen sözcüğünün kullanımını aşağıdaki kaynakça seçkisinde keşfedin.
potheen ile ilişkili kitaplar ve İngilizce edebiyattaki kullanımı ile ilgili bağlam sağlaması için küçük metinler.
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Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country
est of liquors, and Potheen, which is the fiercest. This latter I have tasted, as well
as the English Blue-Ruin, and the Scotch Whisky, analogous fluids used by the
Sect in those countries : it evidently contains some form of alcohol, in the highest
...
Thank Heaven ! there is no want of potheen. I could devote a whole quire of
uncut brief-paper to this subject, taking as my theme whisky in general, and
potheen with Inishoen in particular; proving, through a formule of indisputable
syllogisms, ...
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Barallaghan, or The deipnosophists
Neither Great Father Matliew nor Peter could wean My soul from my darling
sweet Irish potheen ; I'll stick to it still like a stout Nazarene ; The best holy water
for me is potheen. I would drink it in death with an appetite keen, May my last
earthly ...
Edward Vaughan H. Kenealy,
1845
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Captain Rock in London, Or, The Chieftain's Weekly Gazette
ROCK'S POTHEEN— A SONG, By Britn O' Flaherty, the hereditary Bard of the
Rock Family. Bkgone, ye dark obtruding cares, And ne'er ngain come near me —
My soul for every ill prepares, Whilst I've potheen to cheer me! Oh ! potheen, The
...
Michael James Whitty,
1825
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Captain Rock in London; or, The chieftain's gazette for the ...
HOCK'S POTHEEN— A SONG, /•' .< llricn O' Flaherty, the hereditary Bard of the
Rack Family. BICONE, je dark obtruding cares. And ne'er again come near me —
My soul for every ill prepares, Whilst I've potheen lo cheer me! Ob ! potheen ...
Michael James Whitty,
1825
There are some who choose frieze, corduroy, or rstteeu, To keep out the cold—I
choose Irish potheen. \\'ere I making a voyage to Cork ur Pekiu, I'd not travel a
foot without Irish potheen. ' I would rather walk naked without gnberdine, Double-t
, ...
James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch,
1842
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A visit to the wild West; or, A sketch of the Emerald isle ...
The landlord Och Fat of old was stout, active, and bright, And his wit sparkled
round him like stars in the night, His head and his heels they were equally light !
Och the potheen, &c When jolly King William ruled over this isle, Och Pat was the
...
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The island of the saints, a pilgrimage through Ireland. ...
"A glass of potheen always pleases the Irishman best." " What, potheen ! —
always potheen, always exciting drinks ! The horse might grow wild, and so on.
No potheen, I say; the Picturesque Tourist, too, mentions nothing about potheen.
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Sports and Pastimes in Town and Country: Comprising London ...
spirit-circulating Society,' one of those Emerald chSdren previously adverted to,
declares, in thoughts that breathe and words that burn, that potheen is, beyond
all compare, the first liquid in existence; and favours his audience with a new and
...
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Colburn's Kalendar of Amusements in Town and Country, for 1840
spirit-circulating Society,' one of those Emerald children previously adverted to,
declares, in thoughts that breathe and words that burn, that potheen is, beyond
all compare, the first liquid in existence ; and favours his audience with a new
and ...
Henry Colburn, Boleyne Reeves,
1840
«POTHEEN» TERİMİNİ İÇEREN HABERLER
Ulusal ve uluslararası basında konuşulanları ve
potheen teriminin aşağıdaki haberlerde hangi bağlamda kullanıldığını keşfedin.
Hat-trick proves Hurley has the pedigree to go far
... breed and train steeplechasers, including Charlie Potheen, winner of the Hennessy Gold Cup in 1972 and the Whitbread Gold Cup in 1973. «Stratford upon Avon Herald, Şub 15»
Even Spice Girls star Mel C was caught up in thrill of the Hennessy
Perhaps it's because it evokes memories of Fulke Walwyn, who trained Mandarin, Mill House, Charlie Potheen, Man of the West and Diamond ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Kas 14»
Joscelyn Musson
He also bought horses in Ireland, including Irish Biddy, dam of Charlie Potheen, winner of the Hennessy in 1972 and the Whitbread in 1973, ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Eki 09»