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  1. Fair and Free Elections, song lyrics. Song: Fair and Free Elections (or) The Freedom of Elections Lyrics: unknown Music: to the tune of "Yankee Doodle" Year: circa 1800 Genre: Ballad Country: USA While some on rights and some on wrongs, Prefer their own reflections, The people's Right demand our song, The Right of free elections.

  2. By fair and free elections. Then thwart the schemes of fighting lands. And traitor disaffections. Stand up with willing hearts and hands. For fair and free elections. Should enemies beset us round. Of foreign fierce complexions. Undaunted we can stand our ground. Upheld by free elections.

  3. Mar 13, 2019 · folk ballad from circa 1800 written by an unknown person. Performed by Oscar Bandpainting is 'Election Day in Philadelphia 1815' by John Lewis Krimmel

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  4. Nov 8, 2014 · Provided to YouTube by The Orchard EnterprisesFair and Free Elections (1800) · Oscar BrandElection Songs of the United States℗ 2004 Smithsonian Folkways Reco...

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  5. Fair And Free Elections : Date Added: 18/10/2007: Views: 100 : Lyrics: Fair And Free Elections While some on rights and some on wrongs, Prefer their own reflections, The people's rights demand our song: The rights of free elections. cho: Law and order be the stake, With freedom and protection. Let all stand by the ballot box, For fair and free ...

  6. Let all stand by the ballot box. For freedom of elections. Each town and county's wealth and peace, Its trade and all connections. With science, arts must all increase. By fair and free elections. Then thwart the schemes of fighting lands. And traitor disaffections. Stand up with willing hearts and hands.

  7. By fair and free elections. Then thwart the schemes of fighting lands. And traitor disaffections. Stand up with willing hearts and hands. For fair and free elections. Should enemies beset us round. Of foreign fierce complexions. Undaunted we can stand our ground. Upheld by free elections.

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