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33 thus, without any reason or sanction of the law, imprisons or detains anybody shall be obiiged to account for it.

An intire liberty of the press shall take place. Nobody must be punished for any writing, of what argument soever, which he has published or caused to be printed, unless he has either willingly and evidently shown himself disobedient to the law or animated others to disobedience against the same, to contempt against religion, morality or the constitutive powers, to resistance against their orders, or uttered false and injurious accusations against anybody.

It is allowed everybody freely to deliver his opinions of government or any other subject.

New and constant restrictions in the liberty of trades must not be allowed to anybody for the future.

Inquiries in private houses are not permitted, unless in criminal cases.

No refuge is allowed to those who turn bankrupts hereafter.