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

Art. Sec Page

Senators and Representatives shall be bound by an oath.

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

No person shall be a Senator or Representative who
having, as a Federal or State officer, taken an oath
to support the Constitution, afterwards engaged in
rebellion against the United States. [Amend-
ments] .......................................... 14 3 16

But Congress may, by a vote of two-thirds of each
House, remove such disability. [Amendments].... 14 "3 16

Service of labor In one State. Fugitive from.............. 4 2 10

Servitude Involuntary. [Amendments]................... 13 1 15

Ships of war In time of peace, without the consent of Con-
gress. No State shall keep troops or.............. 1 10 6

Silver coin a tender In payment of debts. No State shall

make anything but gold and...................... 1 10 6

Slave. Neither the United States nor any State shall
assume or pay any debt or obligation incurred in
aid of insurrection or rebellion, or any claim for

the loss or emancipation of any. [Amendments]. 14 4 16.17
Slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as punishment

for crime. Neither. [Amendments].............. 13 1 15

Soldiers shall not be quartered, in time of peace, in any
house without the consent of the owner. [Amend-
ments] .......................................... 3 — 13

South Carolina entitled to five Representatives in the First

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

Speaker and other officers. The House of Representatives

shall choose their................................ 1 2 2

Speedy and public trial by a Jury. In all criminal prosecu-
tions the accused shall have a. [Amendments].... 6 — 13

Standard of weights and measures. Congress shall fix the...1 8 5
State of the Union. The President shall, from time to time.

give Congress information o.f the.................. 2 3 8

State Legislatures. and all executive and judicial officers of '
the United States, shall take an oath to support
the Constitution. All members of the several...... 6 — 11

States. When vacancies happen in the representation from
any State, the executive authority shall issue writs
of election to fill such vacancies.................. 1 2 2

Congress shall have power to regulate commerce

among the several............................... 1 8 5

No State shall enter into any treaty, alliance or con-
federation ....................................... 1 10 6

Shall not grant letters of marque and reprisal......... 1 10 G

Shall not coin money.............................. 1 10 6

Shall not emit bills of credit........................ 1 10 6

Shall not make anything but gold and silver coin a
tender in payment of debts....................... 1 10 6

Shall not pass any bill of attainder, c.r post facto law,

or law impairing the obligation of contracts...... 1 10 6

Shall not grant any title of nobility.................. 1 10 6

Shall not. without the consent of Congress, lay any
duties on imports or exports, except what may be
absolutely necessary for executing its inspection
laws........................................ 1 10 6

Shall not. without the consent of Congress, lay any
duty of tonnage, keep troops or ships of war in
time of peace, enter into any agreement or compact
with another State or with a foreign power, or en-
gage in war unless actually invaded or in such im-
minent danger as will not admit of delay........ 1 10 6

Full faith and credit in every other State shall be
given to the public acts: records, and judicial pro-
ceedings of each State........................... 4 1 10

 

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