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( 2 ) rendering perfect a national conitution; convinced by a long train of experience of many defects in our government, and willing to profit by the preent circumances of Europe, and by the favourable moment which has reored us to ourelves; free from the digraceful ackles of foreign influence; prizing more than life, and every peronal conderation, the political exience, external independence, and internal liberty of the nation, whoe care is entrued to us; derous, moreover, to deerve the bleing and gratitude, not only of our cotemporariescontemporaries [sic], but alo of future generations; for the ake of the public good, for ecuring our liberty, and maintaining our kingdom and our poeons; in order to exert our natural rights with zeal and firmnes, we do olemnly eabli the preent Conitution, which we declare wholly inviolable in every part, till uch