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 * ||Art.||Sec.||Pa.
 * Rights of the citizen declared to be— || || ||
 * Liberty of conscience in matters of religion, Amendment,||1|| ||
 * Freedom of speech and of the press,||1|| ||
 * To assemble and petition,||1|| ||
 * To keep and bear arms,||2|| ||
 * To be exempt from the quartering of soldiers in any house, in time of peace, without the consent of the owner ; and in time of war, unless prescribed by law,||3|| ||
 * To be secure from unreasonable searches and seizures,||4|| ||
 * To be free, except in the army, navy, and militia, from answering for a capital or otherwise infamous crime, unless on presentment or indictment of a grand jury,||5|| ||
 * Not to be jeopardized twice for the same offence,||5|| ||
 * Not to be compelled, in criminal cases, to be a witness against himself,||5|| ||
 * Not to be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due course of law,||5|| ||
 * Private property shall not be taken for public use, without just compensation,||5|| ||
 * That the accused, in criminal prosecutions, shall enjoy the right of a speedy public trial by an impartial jury of the vicinage; and the means necessary for his defence,||6|| ||
 * That, in civil cases, facts tried by a jury shall only be reexamined according to the rules of the common law,||7|| ||
 * That in suits at common law, where the value shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved,||7|| ||
 * That excessive bail shall not be required, excessive fines imposed, nor cruel or unusual punishments inflicted,||8|| ||
 * That the enumeration of certain rights shall not operate constructively against the retained rights,||9|| ||
 * Rules, each house shall determine its own,||1||5||
 * Senate of the United States, composed of two senators from each state,||1||3||
 * How chosen, classed, and terms of service,||1||3||
 * Qualifications of members, thirty years of age, nine years a citizen, and an inhabitant of the state,||1||3||
 * Shall choose its officers, except the President,||1||3||
 * Shall be the judge of the elections, returns, and qualifications, of its members,||1||5||
 * What number shall be a quorum,||1||5||
 * Any number may adjourn, and compel attendance of absentees,||1||5||
 * May determine its rules,||1||5||
 * May punish or expel a member,||1||5||
 * Shall keep a journal, and publish the same, except parts requiring secrecy,||1||5||
 * Shall not adjourn for more than three days, nor to any other place, without the consent of the other house,||1||5||
 * One fifth of present may require the yeas and nays,||1||5||
 * May propose amendments to bills for raising revenue,||1||7||
 * Shall try impeachments,||1||3||
 * Their judgments only to extend to removal from office, and to disqualify for any other,||1||3||
 * Members shall receive a compensation, to be ascertained by law,||1||6||
 * Privileged from arrest,||1||6||
 * Shall not be questioned elsewhere for any speech or debate in the house,||1||6||
 * Shall not be appointed to offices of the United States created, or whose emoluments shall have been increased, during the terms for which they were elected,||1||6||
 * Senators and Representatives, elections of, how prescribed,||1||4||
 * Slaves. (See Persons held to service.)|| || ||
 * Senator shall not be an elector of President,||2||1||
 * Speaker, how chosen,||1||2||
 * States prohibited from— || || ||
 * Entering into any treaty, alliance, or confederation,||1||10||
 * Granting letters of marque,||1||10||
 * Coining money,||1||10||
 * Emitting bills of credit,||1||10||
 * Making any thing a tender but gold and silver coin,||1||10||
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 * Shall be the judge of the elections, returns, and qualifications, of its members,||1||5||
 * What number shall be a quorum,||1||5||
 * Any number may adjourn, and compel attendance of absentees,||1||5||
 * May determine its rules,||1||5||
 * May punish or expel a member,||1||5||
 * Shall keep a journal, and publish the same, except parts requiring secrecy,||1||5||
 * Shall not adjourn for more than three days, nor to any other place, without the consent of the other house,||1||5||
 * One fifth of present may require the yeas and nays,||1||5||
 * May propose amendments to bills for raising revenue,||1||7||
 * Shall try impeachments,||1||3||
 * Their judgments only to extend to removal from office, and to disqualify for any other,||1||3||
 * Members shall receive a compensation, to be ascertained by law,||1||6||
 * Privileged from arrest,||1||6||
 * Shall not be questioned elsewhere for any speech or debate in the house,||1||6||
 * Shall not be appointed to offices of the United States created, or whose emoluments shall have been increased, during the terms for which they were elected,||1||6||
 * Senators and Representatives, elections of, how prescribed,||1||4||
 * Slaves. (See Persons held to service.)|| || ||
 * Senator shall not be an elector of President,||2||1||
 * Speaker, how chosen,||1||2||
 * States prohibited from— || || ||
 * Entering into any treaty, alliance, or confederation,||1||10||
 * Granting letters of marque,||1||10||
 * Coining money,||1||10||
 * Emitting bills of credit,||1||10||
 * Making any thing a tender but gold and silver coin,||1||10||
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 * Shall not be questioned elsewhere for any speech or debate in the house,||1||6||
 * Shall not be appointed to offices of the United States created, or whose emoluments shall have been increased, during the terms for which they were elected,||1||6||
 * Senators and Representatives, elections of, how prescribed,||1||4||
 * Slaves. (See Persons held to service.)|| || ||
 * Senator shall not be an elector of President,||2||1||
 * Speaker, how chosen,||1||2||
 * States prohibited from— || || ||
 * Entering into any treaty, alliance, or confederation,||1||10||
 * Granting letters of marque,||1||10||
 * Coining money,||1||10||
 * Emitting bills of credit,||1||10||
 * Making any thing a tender but gold and silver coin,||1||10||
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 * Entering into any treaty, alliance, or confederation,||1||10||
 * Granting letters of marque,||1||10||
 * Coining money,||1||10||
 * Emitting bills of credit,||1||10||
 * Making any thing a tender but gold and silver coin,||1||10||
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 * Emitting bills of credit,||1||10||
 * Making any thing a tender but gold and silver coin,||1||10||
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 * Making any thing a tender but gold and silver coin,||1||10||
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