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"some of these rights are said to be unalienable, such as the rights of conscience: yet even these have been often invaded, where they have not been carefully secured by express and solemn bills and declarations in their favor." the quote above illustrates an argument in favor of ratifying the constitution without a bill of rights ratifying the constitution with a bill of rights people giving up some of their rights in exchange for protection by government increasing the powers of the federal government

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