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fore whatsoever is ordained, that can dearly be proved to be contrary to the constitution, must be allowed to be fundamentally wrong, and therefore null and void of itself; for, “sublato fundamento, cadit opus.” (Jenk. Cent. 106.) But more particularly the Parliament has no