ABSTRACT
The sovereignty of the Anglo-Saxon race, even from the theocratic days before Israel had a King has ever been vested in the people, and not in a titled sovereign, has in these latter days found its way to the Western Continent.
The sovereignty of the Anglo-Saxon race, even from the theocratic days before Israel had a King has ever been vested in the people, and not in a titled sovereign, has in these latter days found its way to the Western Continent.