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No stress, it is presumed, will, in this case, be laid on the title, a change of that could never be deemed an exercise of ungranted power. Alterations in the body of the instrument are expressly authorized. New provisions therein are also expressly authorized. Here then is a power to change the title; to insert new articles; to alter old ones.
The U.S. Constitution: A Reader
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