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less, to such alterations as have been made by the Legislature or
Art. 38. That the liberty of the press ought to be invioably
Art. 39. That monopolies are odious, contrary to the spirit of
Art. 40. That no title of nobility or hereditary honors, ought
Art. 41. That this Declaration of Rights, or the Form of Go
The 1st article of said report having been read through, Mr. Presstman, moved to amend said article by adding at the
"And they have at all times the unalienable right to alter, re
Mr. Hicks, moved to amend said amendment by adding at the
"And that any portion of the people of this State shall have the
After debate thereon, at 3 o'clock, P. M., The Convention adjourned until to-rnorrow morning 11 o'clock.
WEDNESDAY, January 29th, 1851, The Convention met. Prayer by the Rev. Mr. Graff. The proceedings of yesterday were read. Mr. Dorsey. presented a petition of James Sykes, and others,
Which was read. Mr. Dorsey moved that said petition be referred to the commit
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