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16th March 09, 08:17 AM
#10
 Originally Posted by sathor
Wow, I wonder just how many people beyond us even know the difference between those two things. (de facto and de jure) Its not something that comes up that often.
The Jacobites, of course, refuse to recognize the validity of the Act of Settlement and base their thesis on the principles of "de jure et sanguines".
My personal take on all of this is:
PRACTICE SAFE GOVERNMENT, USE A KINGDOM
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