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The house of commons is, indeed, dissoluble by the king, as the nation has, of late, been very clamorously told; but while it subsists it is coordinate with the other powers, and this coordination ceases only, when the house, by dissolution, ceases to subsist.
He then encrypted it and transmitted the result on a tight beam communicator to coordinates in space which he kept only in his head.
"Follow these coordinates at this speed.
Whether we accept the religion of the Middle Ages or not; whether we look on the period as one of high and edifying Christian civilization, or as a time of ignorance and superstition, we are bound to admit that society in its physical, intellectual and spiritual aspects was highly organized, and coordinated after a most masterly fashion.
"Those are the coordinates of Earth!
And lastly, that which is universal is the object of intellect and reason; but particulars are coordinated to the perceptions of sense.
By and large this is the family of nations which might be coordinated into an effective world authority which would be responsible for order, decency and peace in a federally coordinated world.
A planet-wide economy will not be designed, planned and coordinated as a result of either military conquest or political expansion and predation.