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( 21 ) We reerve the nation, however, the right of electing to the Throne any other houe or family, after the extinction of the fir.

Every King, on his acceon to the Throne, all take a olemn oath to God and the Nation, to upport the preent conitution, to fulfil the pacta conventa, which will be ettled with the preent Elector of Saxony, as appointed to the Crown, and which all bind him in the ame manner as former ones.

The King’s peron is acred and inviolable; as no act can proceed immediately from him, he cannot be in any manner reponble to the nation; he is not an abolute monarch, but the father, and the head of the people; his revenues, as fixed by the pacta conventa, all be acredly erved.