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colleges, shall have particularly to 
assemble, the manner of the convo- 
cation, the subjects upon which they 
may have to deliberate, the manner 
of forming their conclusions, and 
putting them in execution, shall be 
determined in a fundamental statute, 
which the prince primate shall give 
in proposition, within a month after 
the notification presented at Ratis- 
bon. This statute shall be approved 
of by the confederated states ; this 
statute shall also regulate the re- 
spective rank of the members of the 
college of princes. 
Art. XII. The emperor shall be 
proclaimed protector of the confe- 
deration. On the demise of the 
primate he shall, in such quality, 
as often name the successor. 
Art. XIII. His majesty the king 
of Bavaria cedes to the king of 
Wirtemberg the lordship of Wie. 
sensteig, and renounces the rights 
which he might have upon Weiblin. 
gen, on account of Burgau. 
Art. XIV. His majesty the king 
of Wirtemberg makes over to the 
grand duke of Berg the county of 
Bonndorff, Breunlingen, and Viblin- 
gen, the part of the territory of the 
latter city, which lies on the right 
bank of the Brigoetz, and the city 
of Tuttlingen, with the manor of 
the same name belonging to it, on 
the right bank of the Danuhe.. 
Art. XV. ‘The grand duke of 
Baden cedes to the king of Wirtem- 
berg the city and territory of Bie- 
brach, with their dependencies. 
Art. XVI. The duke of Nassau 
cedes to the grand duke of Berg the 
city of Deutz and its territory. 
Art. XVII. His majesty the king 
of Bavaria shall unite to his states 
the city and territory of Nurem- 
berg, and the Teutonic comitials of 
Wehr aud Waldstetter, 
ANNUAL REGISTER, 1806, 
Art, XVIII. His majesty the 
king of Wirtemberg, shall receive 
the lordship of Wiesensteig, the city 
and territory of Bleberach, with 
their dependencies, the cities of 
Waldsee and Schettingen, the comi- 
tial lands of Karpfenburg, Lau. 
cheim and Alschhausen, with the 
exception of the lordship of Hohen. 
feld and the abbey of Weiblingen. 
Art. XIX. The grand duke of 
Baden shall receive the lordship of 
Bonndorff, the cities of Vreulingen, 
Villingen, and Tuttlingen, the 
parts of their territory which are 
given to him in Art. XIV. and along 
with these the comitials of Bolken 
and Freyburg. 
Art. XX. The grand duke of 
Berg shall receive the city and terri- 
tory of Deutz, the city and manor 
of Koeningswinter and the manor of 
Wistich, as ceded by the duke of 
Nassau. 
Art. XXJ. The grand duke of 
Darmstadt shall unite to his states 
the burgraviat of Friedberg, taking 
to himself the sovereignty only dur- 
ing the lifetime of the present poss 
sessor, and the whole at his death. 
Art. XXII. The prince primate 
shall take possession of the city of 
Frankfort on the Maine atid its ter- 
ritory, as his sovereign property. 
Art. XXIIE. The prince of Ho- 
henzollern-Siegmaringen, shall re- 
ceive as his sovereign property the 
Jordships of Aschberg and Hohen- 
sels depending on the comitial of 
Aschhaufen, the convents of Klos 
terwald and Haltzthal, and the sove- 
reignty over the imperial equestrian 
estates that lie in his dominions, and 
in the territory to the north of the 
Danube, wherever his sovereignty 
extends, namely, the lordships of 
Gamerdingen and Hottingen, 
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