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( 36 ) it ought to be the ronge ield in the nation.

That thee ends may be fully anwered, the army ould ever remain under the ubordination and obedience to the executive power; it all therefore take an oath, according to law, of fidelity to the nation, and to the King, and to maintain the national conitution. This national force, therefore, all be employed for the general defence of the country, for garrioning fortrees, guarding frontiers, and aing the civil power in the execution of the law again thoe that are refractory. DECLA-