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



Art

Sec

Page

Equal protection of the laws. [Amendments] . ... . .

14

1

52

Equal suffrage in the Senate

5

-

42

Excessive bail. [Amendments]

8

-

48

Excises. Congress shall have power to lay and collect uniform




taxes, duties, imposts, and

1

8

22

Exclusive legislation, in all cases, over such district as may




become the seat of government Congress shall exer-




cise . ....

1

8

27

Executive power shall be vested in a President of the United




States of America. The

2

1

33

Expenditures of public money, publication of statements of

1

9

29

Exportations from any State No tax or duty shall be laid on.

1

9

28

Exports or imports, except upon certain conditions No State




shall, without the consent of Congress, lay any duties




on. . , . , ........

1

10

32

Laid by any State shall be for the use of the Treasury




The net produce of all duties on .

1

10

32

Shall be subject to the revision and control of Congress.




All laws of the States laying duties on

1

10

32

Ex post facto law shall be passed. No bill of attainder or

1

9

28

Ex post facto law, or -law impairing the obligation of contracts.




No State shall pass any bill of attainder

1

10

29

Extraordinary occasions. The President may convene both




Houses or either of them ... . . ... . ... ... ... . ,

2

3

36

F.
Faith and et edit in each State shall be given to the acts,




records, and judicial proceedings of another State.




Full

4

1

40

Felony, and breach of the peace. Members of Congress shall




not be privileged from arrest for treason

1

6

21

Felonies committed on the high seas. Congress shall have




powei to define and punish. piracies and

1

8

26

Fines Excessive fines shall not be imposed [Amendments].

8

-

48

Foreign coin. Congress shall have power to coin money, fix




the standard of weights and measures, and to regulate




the value of , .

1

8

26

Foreign nations among the States and with the Indian tribes




Congress shall have power to regulate commerce with

1

8

23

Foreign power. No State, shall, without the consent of Con-




giess, eflter into any compact or agreement with any

1

10

33

Forfeiture except during the life of the person attainted




Attainder pf treason shall not work.

3

3

39

Forts, magazines, arsenals, dockyards, and other needful




buildings. Congress shall exercise exclusive authority




over all places purchased for the erection of.....,,,.,,

1

8

27



 
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