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''Our Landsraad, composed of the high nobility, potentially supplemented by the Council of Nobles with representatives from all Estates (Nobility, Temples, and to a lesser extent, and perhaps - dare I say it? - for the most wealthy established denizens), is far better suited to govern. Provided, of course, that the Mango Throne retains the ultimate authority.'' | ''Our Landsraad, composed of the high nobility, potentially supplemented by the Council of Nobles with representatives from all Estates (Nobility, Temples, and to a lesser extent, and perhaps - dare I say it? - for the most wealthy established denizens), is far better suited to govern. Provided, of course, that the Mango Throne retains the ultimate authority.'' | ||
''Long live the Mango Throne! Long live the Imperial Republic!"''</blockquote>- Liang Nakamura, author of ''"Why We Should All Kowtow for the Mango Throne"'' | ''Long live the Mango Throne! Long live the Imperial Republic!"''</blockquote>- [[Liang Nakamura]], author of ''"Why We Should All Kowtow for the Mango Throne"'' | ||
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XII.1733
The Demise of Democracy | |
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- Liang Nakamura, author of "Why We Should All Kowtow for the Mango Throne" |
XI.1733
Pamphlet of Jingdaoese Grievances Concerning Our Faith | "The Jing are hopelessly divided between the Command of the Heavenly Light and the Law of the Kaiseress" |
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- Liang Nakamura, author of "Why We Should All Kowtow for the Mango Throne" |