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( 27 ) Willing that the Council of Inpection ould be reponble to the nation for their actions, we decree that, when thee Miniers are denounced and accued before the Diet (by the Special Committee appointed for examining their proceedings) of any trangreon of potive law, they are anwerable with their perons and fortunes.

Such impeachments being determined by a mple majority of votes, collected jointly from both Houes, all be tried immediately by the comitial tribunal, where the accued are to receive their final judgement and puniment, if found guilty; or to be honourably acquitted, on ufficient proof of innocence.

In order to form a neceary organization of the executive power, we eabli Rh