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Art. 40. That the liberty of the press ought to be inviolably pre-
served; that every citizen of the State ought to be allowed
to speak, write and publish his sentiments on all subjects,
being responsible for the abuse of that privilege.
Art. 41. That monopolies are odious, contrary to the spirit of a free
government and the principles of commerce, and ought not to
be suffered.
Art. 42. That no title of nobility or hereditary honors ought to be
granted in this State.
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,
the sciences, agriculture, commerce and manufactures, and
the general amelioration of the condition of the People. The
Legislature may provide that land actively devoted to farm
or agricultural use shall be accessed on the basis of such
use and shall not be assessed as if subdivided. [amended
1960]
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 therefrom, or violation
there of, under the plea of necessity, or any other plea, is
subversive of good Government, and tends to anarchy and des-
potism.
Art.45. This enumeration of Rights shall not be construed to impair
or deny others retained by the People.
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