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want you to know first of all that anything I said to
Delegate Willoner that may have appeared to be sharp ws
not intended s in any way by way of pique or other than
to kind of settle something once and for all, because I
have a great deal of admiration and respect for this young
fellow, but what 'I wanted to say and what I wante tp mke
clear, and he may not agree to it, and if he doesn't then
he had better do something else about it, was that in
considering this matter, it was the committee's, I believe,
intention that we were considering the three articles that
are contained in the Declaratiqn of Rights. The first s
Article 5, which again I would like to read to you vey
quickly, and point out that we thought that the entire
article belonged in the Constitution, part of it in the
general provisions section because it is sort of transitory,
and carries on the common law, and we so carry tht in our
Recommendation No. 2, which you will see as Section 6, but
'' if you compare that with the present Declaration, Article
5, you will see that we have omitted from Recommendation
No. 2 that portion of Article 5 which has to do, whic pays
the following thing, that the inhabitants of Maryland ape |