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The Annotated Code of the Public Civil Laws of Maryland, 1911
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INDEX TO THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES.

E.

Art. Sec. Page

Election of President and Vice-President. Congress may

determine the day for the........................ 2 1 7

Shall be the same throughout the United States. The
day of the...................................... 2 1 7

Elections for Senators and Representatives. The legisla-
tures of the States shall prescribe the times, places,
and manner of holding.......................... 1 4 3

But Congress may. at any time, alter such regulations,
except as to the places of choosing Senators....... 1 4 3

Elections for Senators and Representatives. Returns and
qualifications of its own members. Each House
shall be Judge of the............................. 1 5 3

Electors for members of the House of Representatives.

Qualifications of.................................. 1 2 1

Electors for President and Vice-President................ 2 1 7

Electors. Time of choosing.............................. 2 1 7

Ballots by. [Amendments]........................ 12 — 14,15

Who shall not be. [Amendments].................. 14 3 16

Emancipation. Claims for. Amendments................ 14 4 16,17

Enemies. Adhering to, aiding and comforting............ 3 3 9

Equal protection of the laws. [Amendments]............ 14 1 15

Equal suffrage in the Senate............................. 5 — 10,13

Excessive bail. [Amendments].......................... 8 — 13

Excises. Congress shall have power to lay and collect uni-
form taxes, duties, imposts, and.................. 1 8 5

Exclusive legislation, in all cases, over such district as may
become the seat of government. Congress shall
exercise......................................... 1 8 5

Executive power shall be vested in a President of the

United States of America. The.................. 2 1 7

Expenditures of public money, publication of statements of 1 9 6

Exhortations from any State. No tax or duty shall be laid on. 1 9 6

Exports or imports, except upon certain conditions. No
State shall, without the consent of Congress, lay
any duties on.................................... 1 10 6

Laid by any State shall be for the use of the Treas-
ury. The net produce of all duties on.......... 1 10 6

Shall be subject to the revision and control of Con-
gress. All laws of the States laying duties on.. 1 10 6

Ex post -facto law shall be passed. No bill of attainder or.. 1 9 6

Ex post facto law, or law impairing the obligation of con-
tracts. No State shall pass any bill of attainder.. 1 10 6

Extraordinary occasions. The President may convene both

Houses or either of them........................ 2 3 8

F.

Faith and credit in each State shall be given to the acts,

records, and judicial proceedings of another State

Full............................................. 4 1 10

Felony, and breach of the peace. Members of Congress

shall not be privileged from arrest for treason... 1 6 4
Felonies committed on the high seas. Congress shall have

power to define and punish piracies and.......... 1 8 5

Fines. Excessive fines shall not be imposed. [Amendments] 8 — 13
Foreign coin. Congress shall have power to coin money,

fix the standard of weights and measures, and to

regulate the value of............................. 1 8 5

Foreign nations among the States and with the Indian

tribes. Congress shall have power to regulate com-
merce with...................................... 1 8 5

Foreign power. No State shall, without the consent of

Congress, enter into any compact or agreement

with any......................................... 1 10 6

 

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