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Our country and its resources; . ~ ~ - - .- J -?/;« U =>K m -22 >> o^Sfi r ~ - = m is; j -. - a; - - - y. c L — s W 1 •~ 1 a t* £ a - •- ~ pq ^ - •? ?- - s 30 o 2_ ~t U -w r/) W rt X X. - . .- ;/ 0 a - * ~ 3«_ bI c -at_ g ° 3 t 3 g - so — c •- — a u 5 « fc o = F = - = S H g g P «tJ .. •/ CHAPTER CABINET IN the Cabinet deliberations thePresident is both morally and legally supreme. While the Cabinetof the United States has no legal ex-istence as such it has by custombecome an integral part of theUnited States Government. TheConstitution says that the Presidenthas the power to require theopinion in writing of the principalofficer in each of the Executive De-partments upon any subject relatingto the duties of their respectiveoffices. Later on, it says, TheCongress may by law vest the ap-pointment of such inferior officersas they deem proper in the Presi-dent alone, in the courts


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