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ACROSTIC.

round the Flag of Freedom, On and join the eagt-r throng ; <lly on lo conquest load 'em, ii I rom » our giasp is wrong ; R- id the air with shouts of Fieedotn, the echoing rocks reply, jjpmedi in’s sons, when Patriots lead ’tna, X" ber i au<e should stand or die. T i ant’s chains no longer wearing, hearts should still combine, G*i in ’be cau*e by noble daring, Jjjjie they Kieedom’s light resign ; R ally where our banned* streaming, lei Australia’s people see !**«•< ity’s bright beacon gleaming, tih'j ing chains and slavery. "We copy the above from a cotemporary, but it seems too radical for our citizen of that name. Ed. Ciiron.

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Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 7, 20 September 1843, Page 3

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ACROSTIC. Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 7, 20 September 1843, Page 3

ACROSTIC. Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 7, 20 September 1843, Page 3

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