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


N.





Art

Sec

Page

Naturalization. Congress shall have power to establish a




uniform rule of.' . . . .... .....

1

8

25

Naturalised in the United States, and subject to their juris-




diction, shall be citizens of the United States and of




the State m which they reside All persons born or.




[Amendments.] ... ...

14

1

51

Naval forces. Congress shall make rules and regulations for




the government and regulation of the land and

1

8

26

Navy. Congress shall have power to provide and maintain a

1

8

26

New Hampshire entitled to three Representatives in the First




Congress ... .......

1

2

19

New Jersey entitled to four Representatives in the First Con-




gress. .... . . ......

1

2

19

New States may be admitted by Congress into this Union ...

4

3

41

New York entitled to six Representatives in the First Con-




gress ... ... . . . . . .

1

2

19

Nobility shall be granted by the United States. No title of

1

9

29

No State shall grant any title of ...

1

10

29

Nominations f or office by the President. The President shall




nominate, and, by and with the advice and consent of

4



the Senate, shall appoint ambassadors and other public




officers ... . ... . .

2

2

35

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

35,36

North Carolina entitled to five Representatives in the First




Congress . ........

1

2

19

O.




Oath or affirmation No warrants shall be issued but upon




probable cause, supported by. [Amendments] . .

4

-

45

Oath or affirmation to. support Constitution . .

6

3

43

Obligation of contracts. No State shall pass any expost facto




law, or law impairing the .........

1

10

29

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

3

3

39

1 P.




Pardons, except in cases of impeachment The President




may grant reprieves and ... ...

2

2

35

Patent rights to inventors. Congress may pass laws for secur-




ing. ... ... . ... ...

1

8

26

Pensions and 'bounties, what shall not be questioned

14

4

55

.Pennsylvania entitled to eight Representatives in the First




Congress . ....

1

2

19

Persona, houses, papers, and effects against unreasonable




searches and seizures The people shall be secure in




their. [Amendments] .... ...

4

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