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The Annotated Code of the Public Civil Laws of Maryland, 1911
Volume 372, Page 34   View pdf image (33K)
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34 INDEX TO THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES.

Art. Sec. Page

Legislatures of two-thirds of the States. Congress shall call
a convention for proposing amendments to the
Constitution. On the application of the........... 5 — 10

Letters of marque and reprisal. Congress shall have power

to grant.......................................... 1 8 5

No State shall grant............................... 1 10 6

M.

Magazines, arsenals, dockyards and other needful build-
ings. Congress shall have exclusive authority over

all places purchased for the erection of............ 1 8 5

Maritime jurisdiction. The Judicial power shall extend to

all cases of admiralty and........................ 3 2 9

Marque and reprisal. Congress shall have power to grant

letters of........................................ 1 8 5

No State shall grant any letters of............... 1 10 6

Maryland entitled to six Representatives In the First Con-
gress ............................................ 1 2 2

Massachusetts entitled to eight Representatives in the First

Congress......................................... 1 2 2

Measures. Congress shall fix the standard of weights and...1 8 5
Militia to execute the laws, suppress insurrections, and

repel Invasions. Power and duty of Congress in

relation thereto. Congress shall provide for calling

forth the........................................ 1 8 5

Naturalization. Congress shall have power to establish a

uniform rule of................................. 1 8 5

Naturalized in the United States, and subject to their

Jurisdiction, shall be citizens of the United States

and of the State in which they reside. All persons

born or. [Amendments] ......................... 14 1 15

Naval forces. Congress shall make rules and regulations

for the government and regulation of the land and. 1 8 5
Navy. Congress shall have power to provide and maintain a 1 8 5
New Hampshire entitled to three Representatives in the

First Congress................................... 1 2 2

New Jersey entitled to four Representatives in the First

Congress........................................ 1 2 2

New States may be admitted by Congress into this Union... 4 3 10
New York entitled to six Representatives in the First

Congress......................................... 1 2 2

Nobility shall be granted by the United States. No title of... 1 9 6
No State shall grant any title of.................... 1 10 6

Nominations for office by the President. The President

shall nominate, and. by and with the advice and

consent of the Senate, shall appoint ambassadors

and other public officers.......................... 2 2 8

He may grant commissions to fill vacancies that

happen in the recess of the Senate, which shall

expire at the end of their next session........... 2 2 8

North Carolina entitled to five Representatives in the First

Congress......................................... 1 2 2

O.

Oath or affirmation. No warrants shall be issued but upon

probable cause, supported by. [Amendments].... 4 — 13

Oath or affirmation to support Constitution................ 6 — 11

Obligation of contracts. No State shall pass any ex post

facto law. or law impairing the.................. 1 10 6

Overt act, of treason how to be proved.................. 3 3 9

 

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