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What should a notarized permission letter to take a child out of the country with one parent say?
pain de campagne
That they did not do it on the colonists account, but on their own account
The southern colonies had a form of self-government where everything was voted on. There were a lot of democrats in the back country. The English kingalways had the final say.
Depending on the country and what state the other parent is, it could be really expensive. However, say if your child lives in Mexico, and you're in Texas, it would be feasible. If your child lived in say Japan, it would be really expensive and you would probably only be able to stage summer visits or something.
Dor = pain
그러나에 통증 = pain in the but
In Spanish, 'pain' is 'dolor'.
Umm.. Do you have a pain in your arm?
"Pain" in Yoruba is "iti".
the British government had the final say over all the colonies
Well, since you didn't say what "those" colonies were, we have no idea.