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The Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland, 1924
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INDEX TO THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES
AND AMENDMENTS THERETO.

A.

   
 

Art.

Sen.

Accounts of receipts and expenditures of public money shall be pub-

   

lished from time to time......................................

1

9

Accused shall have a speedy public trial in district where the crime was

   

committed. [Amendments]...................................

6

Actions at common law involving over twenty dollars shall be tried by

   

jury. [Amendments].........................................

7

Acts, records, and judicial proceedings of another State. Full faith and

   

credit shall be given in each State to the, and Congress shall pre-

   

scribe the manner of proving same............................

4

1

Admiralty and maritime jurisdiction. The judicial power shall extend to

   

all cases of..................................................

3

2

Advice and consent of the Senate. The President shall have power to

   

make treaties by and with the................................

2

2

To appoint ambassadors or other public ministers and consuls by

   

and with the.................................................

2

2

To appoint all other officers of the United States not herein other-

   

wise provided for by and with the............................

2

2

Ambassadors, or other public ministers and consuls. The President may

   

appoint.......................................................

2

2

The judicial power of the United States shall extend to all cases

   

affecting.....................................................

3

2

Amendments to the Constitution. How proposed and ratified..........

5

Amendments.........................................................

1-19

Armies, but no appropriation for that use shall be for a longer term than

   

two years. Congress shall have power to raise and support and

   

make rules for................................................

1

8

Arsenals. Congress shall exercise exclusive authority over all places pur-

   

chased for the erection of....................................

1

8

Attainder or ex post facto law shall be passed. No bill of...............

1

9

Attainder, ex post facto law, or law impairing the obligation of contracts.

   

No State shall pass any bill of.................................

1

10

Attainder of treason shall not work corruption of blood or forfeiture,

   

except during the life of the person attainted..................

3

3

Authors and inventors the exclusive right to their writings and inven-

   

tions. Congress shall have power to secure to..................

1

8

B.

   

Bail. Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines nor cruel

   

and unusual punishments imposed. [Amendments]............

8

__

Bankruptcies. Congress shall have power to pass uniform laws on the sub-

   

ject of.......................................................

1

8

Bill of Attainder or ex post facto law shall be passed. No..............

1

9

Bill of Attainder, ex post facto law, or law impairing the obligation of

   

contracts. No State shall pass any............................

1

10

Bills of credit. No State shall emit...................................

1

10

Bills for raising revenue shall originate in. the House of Representa-

   

tives — All....................................................

1

7

Bills which have passed the Senate and House of Representatives shall,

   

before they become laws, be presented to the President for ap-

   

proval or veto................................................

1

7

Not returned by the President within ten days (Sundays excepted),

   

shall unless Congress adjourn, become laws....................

1

7



 

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