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time of assembling,

74,75

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power of, to lay and collect taxes, im

posts, and excises,

111-118

power of, to borrow money,

120

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power of, to regulate commerce,

121-142

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power of, to regulate intercourse with

the Indian tribes,

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power of, to establish rules of natural

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power of, to pass bankrupt laws,

power of, to coin money,

power of, to fix the standard of weights
and measures,

power of, to provide for the punishment
of counterfeiting,

power of, to establish post-offices and
post-roads,

power of, to make internal improve-
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power of, to promote the progress of
science and the useful arts,

power of, to constitute tribunals inferi-
or to the Supreme Court,
power of, to punish piracy,

power of, to declare war, and grant let

ters of marque,

power of, to make rules concerning cap

159-162

162-179

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190-192

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tures,

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power of, to raise and support armies, 194, 195

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power of, to make rules for the govern

ment of the land and naval forces,

power of, to provide for calling forth

power to exercise exclusive jurisdiction, 210-212

197

199-207

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Congress, power to make all laws necessary and proper to carry these powers into execution,

214

Committee of Ways and Means,

Committee of the Whole,

Credentials, what,

Consuls, who,

Consuls, duties of,

Confederation, articles of,

553

554

521

519

520

11, 22-25

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how formed,

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construction of,

Citizens of each state, privileges of,

Constitution of the United States, at large-p.215

the Supreme Law,

preamble of,

proceeds from the people,

acts upon individuals and states,
how put into operation,

Constitutions of the states, how they agree,

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Constitution of Ohio,

Constitutions of the states,

Constitutions of the states, act upon individuals,

Connecticut ratified Constitution,

Commissions, authenticity of,

473

475-486

498

463

528

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Declaration of Rights,

Delaware ratified Constitution,

Democracy of the United States representative,

Disorderly behavior, power to punish,

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Elections for Senators and Representatives, times, places and manner of holding,

72, 73

Election returns, and qualifications of members of

Congress,

76, 78

Electors of President, how chosen,

288, 289, 297

Embassador, what,

514

Engineer Department,

531

Ex post facto law,

Executive of the United States, who,

Expulsion of members of Congress, what for,

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Electors in Ohio, who,

479

Envoy, who,

515

Executive, duties of,

508, 509, 510

Executive power,

582

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Government of the U. States, is a republic,

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foundation of, is the consent of the people, 493

Governments of the states are sovereign in a munici

pal capacity,

Georgia ratified the Constitution,

501

463

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Imprisonment, judgment upon,

Importation of slaves,

Imposts and duties, states forbidden to lay, without

70

228, 229

consent of Congress,

Inspection laws,

Importation laws,

Indian Bureau,

272, 275, 277

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Indian Relations,

540

Illinois received,

Indiana received,

Iowa received,

463

463

463

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Journal of proceedings in Congress,

Judiciary of the United States, how constituted,

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judgment,

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Judiciary, Supreme Court, inferior Courts, what,

Circuit Courts, how organized,

66 District Courts, how organized,

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Judicial functions,

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Ordinance of 1787, at large-page 228.

Order, resolution and vote of Congress, must be

signed by the President,

Oath to support the Constitution,

109, 110

418-420

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