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( 22 ). All public acts, the acts of magiracies, and the coin of the kingdom, all bear his name.

The King, who ought to poes every power of doing good, all have the right of pardoning thoe that are condemned to death, except the crimes be again the ate.

In time of war he all have the upreme command of the national forces—he may appoint the commanders of the army, however, by the will of the States. It all be his province to patentee officers in the army, and other dignitaries, cononant to the regulations hereafter to be expreed, to appoint Biops, Senators, and Miniers, as members of the executive power. The