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The Maryland Code Public General Laws, 1904
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66 INDEX TO THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES

58.



Art

Sec

Page

Congress. No Senator or Representative shall, during his




term, be appointed to any civil office which shall have




been created, or of which the emoluments shall have




been increased, during such term. . .

1

6

21

No person holding any office under the United States




shall, while in office, be a member of eithei House of




Congress ........ ...

1

6

21

All bills for raising revenue shall originate in the House




of Representatives. . .... . . .

1

7

21

Proceedings in cases of bills returned by the President




with his objections. . .

1

7

22

Congress. Specific enumeration of the powers of

1

8

22-27

No person holding any office under the United States




shall accept of any- present, emolument, office, or title




' of any kind from any foreign State, without the con-




sent of .... .... .... ....

1

9

29

May determine the time of choosing the electors for




President and Vice-President and the day on which




they shall give their votes.. . .

2

1

34

The President may, on extraordinary occasions, convene




either House of ..... ...... .... .

2

3

36

The manner in which the acts, records and judicial pro-




ceedings of the States shall be proved, shall be pre-




scribed by ........... .

4

1

40

New States may be admitted by Congress into this Union.

4

3

41

Shall have power to make all needful rules and regula-




tions respecting the territory or other property belong-




ing to the United States . .

4

3

41

Amendments to the Constitution shall be proposed when-




ever it shall be deemed necessary by two-thirds of both




houses of

5


42

Persons engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the




United States disqualified for Senators or Representa-




tives in. [Amendments] .... . . ... ... ....

14

3

55

But such disqualifications may be removed by a vote of




two-thirds of both houses of. [Amendments]

14

3

55

Shall have power to enforce, by appropriate legislation,




the thirteenth amendment. [Amendments]

13

2

50

Shall have power to enforce, by appropriate legislation,




the fourteenth amendment. [Amendments].

14

5

55

Shall have power. to enforce, by appropriate legislation,




the fifteenth amendment. [Amendments].

15

2

56

Consent of Congress. No person holding any office of profit




or trust under the United States shall accept of any




present, emolument, office or title of any kind what-




ever, from any king, prince or foreign potentate, with-




out the ........... ... . .... . ... ...

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