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EXECUTIVE

Volume 9 · 63 words · 1842 Edition

ower. The supreme executive power of these kingdoms is vested by our laws in a single person, the king or queen for the time being.

The executive power in Britain has a right to a negative or veto in parliament; that is, to refuse assent to any acts presented for that purpose, otherwise the two other branches of legislative power might become despotic.