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( 12 ) 1. All General Laws, viz. conitutional, civil, criminal, and perpetual taxes; concerning which matters, the King is to iue his propotions by the circular letters ent before the Dietines to every palatinate and to every dirict for deliberation, which coming before the houe with the opinion expreed in the inructions given to their repreentatives, all be taken the fir for decion.

2d. Particular Laws, viz. temporal taxes; regulations of the mint; contracting public debts; creating nobles, and other caual recompence; reparations of public expences, both ordinary and extraordinary; concerning war; peace; ratification of treaties, both political and commercial; all diplomatic acts and conventions relative to the laws of nations; examining and acquitting different executive departments, and