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        <description>Section 1. Perfect toleration of religious sentiment must be secured, and no inhabitant of 
this state may ever be molested in person or property on account of that person&#039;s mode of 
religious worship.</description>
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        <description>Section 2. Jurisdiction is ceded to the United States over the military reservations of Fort 
Abraham Lincoln,  Fort  Buford,  Fort  Pembina,  and Fort  Totten,  heretofore  declared  by  the 
president of the United States; provided, legal process, civil and criminal, of this state, extends 
over those reservations in all cases in which exclusive jurisdiction is not vested in the United 
States,  or  of  crimes  not  committed  within  the  limits  of  those  reservations.  The  legislative 
as…</description>
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        <description>Section 3. The state of North Dakota hereby accepts the several grants of land granted by 
the United States to the state of North Dakota by an Act of Congress entitled “An act to provide 
for the division of Dakota into two states, and to enable the people of North Dakota, South 
Dakota,  Montana and Washington to form constitutions and state governments,  and to be 
admitted into the union on equal footing with the original states, and to make donations of 
public lands to such states,</description>
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        <description>Section 4. All other provisions of the Enabling Act of Congress approved on February 22, 1889,
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United States Statutes at Large 676, chapter 180, and section 1 of this article 
of the Constitution of North Dakota, as section 1 existed immediately before the 
adoption of this section, are continued in effect as though fully recited and continue to be 
irrevocable without the consent of the United States and the people of this state.</description>
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