The Merchants of the Government
An expression of resentment for the exploitation of Newfoundland by the merchant classes and their oppression as well. Names two men who have grown wealthy through cheating the poor. States that in the end all will be equal under heavenly justice. Composition attributed (MS p. 35) to Rita Parrott. C...
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1987
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Online Access: | http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/munfla_list/id/3051 |
Summary: | An expression of resentment for the exploitation of Newfoundland by the merchant classes and their oppression as well. Names two men who have grown wealthy through cheating the poor. States that in the end all will be equal under heavenly justice. Composition attributed (MS p. 35) to Rita Parrott. Collector also states that song is very popular, often requested at parties. |
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