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The Supreme Court, once in existence, cannot be abolished, because its foundation is not in an act
The Supreme Court, once in existence, cannot be abolished, because its foundation is not in an act
The Supreme Court, once in existence, cannot be abolished, because its foundation is not in an act
The Supreme Court, once in existence, cannot be abolished, because its foundation is not in an act
The Supreme Court, once in existence, cannot be abolished, because its foundation is not in an act
The Supreme Court, once in existence, cannot be abolished, because its foundation is not in an act
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