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( 17 ) all be circumcribed by a eparate law hereafter.

ARTICLE VII.

The King, or Executive Power.

The mo perfect government cannot exi or la without an effectual executive power. The happines of the nation depends on ju laws, but the good effects of laws flow only from their execution. Experience has taught us, that the neglecting this eential part of government has overwhelmed Poland with diaers.

Having, therefore, ecured to the free Poli nation the right of enacting laws for themelves, the upreme inpection over the executive power, and the choice of their magirates, we entru to the King, and his Rh