"WE PROTEST AGAINST THE UNFAIR TAXATION OF THE--"
Sir,— . Blood for my country I admit Most freely should bo shed; , That causes me no dread So lone as it\ Is my dear brother's. Wealth and soft caso must so. I would not keen a job,. But fjladly Rive the.lot; Yes, willingly bestow— : .. What is another's.But when you ask of * to cive m>. own, , ui ■■ ■' ■ Pert with my case and wealth, Or risk my lifo or health, . . With many a sigh and grotfn My Kid heart melts In pity of myself bearing the crossMy comfort and my pleasure. II y luxury and leisure I'd keep, and put the loss ■ On someone else. I am etc., ' '"V FATEIOT.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3096, 29 May 1917, Page 6
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116"WE PROTEST AGAINST THE UNFAIR TAXATION OF THE--" Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3096, 29 May 1917, Page 6
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