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" The province of the court is, solely, to decide on the rights of individuals, not to inquire how the executive, or executive officers, perform duties in which they have a discretion. Questions in their nature political, or which are, by the constitution... "
The American and English Encyclopedia of Law - Σελίδα 257
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