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Duties of the
legislature.
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Art. 43. That the Legislature ought to encourage the
diffusion of knowledge and virtue, the extension of a
judicious system of general education, the promotion of
literature, the arts, sciences, agriculture, commerce and
manufactures, and the general amelioration of the con-
dition of the people.
Clark vs. Md. Institute, 87 Md., 663.
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Constitutions
apply in war
and peace.
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Art. 44. That the provisions of the Constitution of
the United States, and of this State, apply as well in time
of war as in time of peace; and any departure there-
from, or violation thereof, under the plea of necessity,
or any other plea, is subversive of good government
and tends to anarchy and despotism.
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Rights retain-
ed by the peo-
ple.
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Art. 45. This enumeration of Rights shall not be
construed to impair or deny others retained by the
People.
Campbell's Case, 2 Bl., 209.
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