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Dane
15 May, 16:57
What is "lasting order"
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Tanya Briggs
15 May, 17:13
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Lasting order is an order that lasts for a long time. For example the Japanese followed this practice. If an emperor condems a prisoner and his family order of condemment goes on forever until either the country crumbles or that entire family is dead
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