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The five Alls. A public-house sign. It has five human figures, with a motto to each:—
(1) A king in his regalia .. motto J govern all.
(2) A bishop, in his pontificals ” I pray for all.
(3) A lawyer, in his gown .. ” I plead for all.
(4) A soldier in regimentals ” I fight for all.
(5) A labourer, with his tools ” I pay for all.
Several of these signs still exist.
Alls. Tap-droppings. The refuse of all sorts of spirits drained from the glasses, or spilt in drawing. The mixture is sold in gin-houses at a cheap rate.
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Entry taken from Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, edited by the Rev. E. Cobham Brewer, LL.D. and revised in 1895.