The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 112Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1932 |
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... common status , which is now defined in the preamble to the recent Statute of Westminster . The status is that of common allegiance to the Crown , ' by virtue of which their individual citizens are all British subjects . The Oath ...
... common status , which is now defined in the preamble to the recent Statute of Westminster . The status is that of common allegiance to the Crown , ' by virtue of which their individual citizens are all British subjects . The Oath ...
Pagina 217
... common seaman . He hoped thereby to raise the standard of living afloat , so that ' her Maiestie's shippes wolld be ffurnished with able men , such as can make shyfte for themselves , clene , without vermyne and noysomeness , which ...
... common seaman . He hoped thereby to raise the standard of living afloat , so that ' her Maiestie's shippes wolld be ffurnished with able men , such as can make shyfte for themselves , clene , without vermyne and noysomeness , which ...
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... common allegiance , some of us have felt that the economic ties could and should be so developed as to reunite the Britannic States as autonomous units in a conscious system of mutual aid in living , which might be expected to evolve ...
... common allegiance , some of us have felt that the economic ties could and should be so developed as to reunite the Britannic States as autonomous units in a conscious system of mutual aid in living , which might be expected to evolve ...
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