ROADS.
(Communicated.) “Til make one in a dance, or so: or I will play on the tabor to the worthies, and let them dance the hay.' I — Lure's i Labour Lost. About the law of the Roads There has been an awful brawl, But which of the folks is in the right I can’t make out at all. ' But which of the folks, Sec. ’Tis said Officials all Have threitened far and wide, ’Gainst those who would not vote upon This question on their side. ’Gainst those, &c. The only case that I Have heard of, of the kind,. Is stated in the following words, j As they came into my mind. - i Is stated in, &c. “ Each settler to make free. We, Patriots, pains do take; But he must vote as we see fit, Or, else, his panes we’ll break.” But he must vote, &c. Now whether we have no vote, Or, must vote as others chiise, Is no such odds that I Such freedom wouldn't refuse. Is no such odds that I Such freedom wouldn’t refuse.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 641, 24 September 1851, Page 3
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178ROADS. New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 641, 24 September 1851, Page 3
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