THE MARCHING ARMY
H is not enough to win rights from a king and write them down in a Non men. new rights, and the lather s code the soil' may never brook; What !s l.iberty now were Licen.-v then. | heir freedom our yoke would And rarli new decade must have new men to di'l<‘rmiiie its Liberty. Mankind i> a marching army, with a broadening front the whibg Shall we crowd its bulk on the larm 1 path, or Hear to the outward file? Its |>iuneers are the teachers who I ear muther tongue nor pen Of the human spiders whose silk is wove from the lives ct toiling men . —John Boyle () ‘Reilly .
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Grey River Argus, 11 July 1924, Page 2
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113THE MARCHING ARMY Grey River Argus, 11 July 1924, Page 2
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