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


818

Art

Sec

Page

Private Property shall not be taken for public use without just



compensation. [Amendments ] . 5

-

46

Privilege Of Senators and Representatives from arrest ... 1

6

21

Privileges and immunities of citizens of the United States 4

2

40

Prises captured on land or water. Congress shall make rules



concerning . . ..... 1

8

26

Process for obtaining witnesses in his favor. In all criminal



prosecutions the accused shall have [Amendments.] 6

-

47

Progress of science and useful arts. Congress shall have



power to promote the . . 1

8

26

Property of the United States. Power of Congress over 4

3

41

Protection of the laws. No State shall deny to any person



within its jurisdfction the equal. [Amendments] 14

1

51,52

Public debt of the United States incuired in suppressing insur-



rection or rebellion shall not be questioned The



validity of the [Amendments ] 14

4

55

Public use, Private property shall not be taken for, without



just compensation [Amendments ] 5

-

46

Punishments. No cruel or unusual, shall be inflicted



[Amendments ] . .... . . 8


48

Q.


t

Quorum to do business A majority of each House shall con-



stitute a . . 1

5

21

But a smaller number than a quorum may adjourn from



day to day, and may be authorized to compel the



attendance of absent members . . 1

5

21

Of the House of Representatives for choosing a Presi-



dent shall consist of a member or members from two-



thirds of the States, and a majority of all the States



shall be necessary to a choice. [Amendments] 12


50

Quorum to elect a Vice-President by the Senate Two-thirds



of the whole number of Senators shall be a. [Amend-



ments] . . .12


50

A majority of the whole number shall bis necessary to a



choice [Amendments] 12


50

R. '



Race, color or previous condition of servitude. The right of



citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied



or abridged by the United States or by any State on



account of. [Amendments] ... . . 15

]

L 55

Ratio of representation until the first enumeration under the



Constitution . 1

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3 19



 
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