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68 INDEX TO THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES
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Credit of the United States. Congress shall have power to
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borrow money on the.............. . . ..... . .....
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Credit shall be given in every other State to the public acts,
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records and judicial proceedings of each State. Full
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Crime, unless on a presentment of a grand jury. No person
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shall be held to answer for a capital or otherwise
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Except1 in cases in the military and naval forces, or in the
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militia, when in actual service. [Amendments]
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Crimes shall be tried by a jury in the State within which
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When not committed in a State, they shall be tried at the
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places which Congress may by law have provided
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Criminal prosecutions, how conducted. [Amendments] .
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Criminate himself. No person as a witness shall be compelled
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Cruel and unusual punishments inflicted. Excessive bail shall
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not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor.
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Debt of the United States, including debts for pensions and
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bounties incurred in suppressing insurrection or rebel-
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lion, shall not be questioned The validity of the pub-
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Debts and engagements contracted before the adoption of this
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Constitution shall be as valid against the United States
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under it as under the Confederation. ..... ... . ... .
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Defense. In all criminal prosecutions the accused shall have
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the assistance of counsel for his. [Amendments] . .
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Delaware entitled to one Representative in the First Congress.
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Departmenta. Congress may by law vest the appointment of
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inferior officers in the heads of .............. ...
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Direct too: shall be laid unless In proportion to the census or
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enumeration. No capitation or other.
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Direct taxes and Representatives, how apportioned among the
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several States. [Repealed by the second section of the
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fourteenth amendment] ..... .........
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Disagreement between the two Houses as to the time of
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adjournment, the President may adjourn them to such
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time as he may think proper. In case of
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Disqualifications of Senator or Representative to hold office
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Dist/net of Columbia. Congress shall exercise exclusive legis-
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Dockyards. Authority of Congress over ............
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