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OF THE UNITED STATE S. PREAMBLE . We , the people of the United States , in
order to form a more perfect union , establish justice , insure domestic tranquillity ,
provide for the common defence , promote the general welfare , and secure ...
OF THE UNITED STATE S. PREAMBLE . We , the people of the United States , in
order to form a more perfect union , establish justice , insure domestic tranquillity ,
provide for the common defence , promote the general welfare , and secure ...
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Every bill which shall have passed the House of Representatives and the Senate
shall , before it become a law , be presented to the President of the United States
; if he approve , he shall sign it ; but if not , he shall return it , with his objections ...
Every bill which shall have passed the House of Representatives and the Senate
shall , before it become a law , be presented to the President of the United States
; if he approve , he shall sign it ; but if not , he shall return it , with his objections ...
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a compensation , which shall neither be increased nor diminished during the
period for which he shall have been elected , and he shall not receive within that
period any other emolument from the United States , or any of them . 8. Before he
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a compensation , which shall neither be increased nor diminished during the
period for which he shall have been elected , and he shall not receive within that
period any other emolument from the United States , or any of them . 8. Before he
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The President , Vice President , and all civil officers of the United States , shall be
removed from office on impeachment for and conviction of treason , bribery , or
other high crimes and misdemeanors . ARTICLE III . Of the Judiciary . SECTION I.
The President , Vice President , and all civil officers of the United States , shall be
removed from office on impeachment for and conviction of treason , bribery , or
other high crimes and misdemeanors . ARTICLE III . Of the Judiciary . SECTION I.
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This constitution , and the laws of the United States which shall be made in
pursuance thereof , and all treaties made , or which shall be made , under the
authority of the United States , shall be the supreme law of the land ; and the
judges in ...
This constitution , and the laws of the United States which shall be made in
pursuance thereof , and all treaties made , or which shall be made , under the
authority of the United States , shall be the supreme law of the land ; and the
judges in ...
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