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A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court

CHAPTER XLII
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By consequence, all political power has reverted to its original source, the people of the nation.

With the monarchy, its several adjuncts died also; wherefore there is no longer a nobility, no longer a privileged class, no longer an Established Church; all men are become exactly equal; they are upon one common level, and religion is free.

_A Republic is hereby proclaimed_, as being the natural estate of a nation when other authority has ceased.

It is the duty of the British people to meet together immediately, and by their votes elect representatives and deliver into their hands the government." I signed it "The Boss," and dated it from Merlin's Cave.
Clarence said-- "Why, that tells where we are, and invites them to call right away." "That is the idea.

We _strike_--by the Proclamation--then it's their innings.


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