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


Sec.

83

Page

Representatives. All bills for raising revenue shall originate



in the House of . ....... . 1

7

21

No Senator or Representative shall be an elector for



President or Vice-President . 2

1

33

Representatives shall be bound by an oath or affirmation to



support the Constitution of the United States. The



Senators and . 6

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43

Representatives among the several States. Provisions relative



to the apportionment of. [Amendments ]. 14

2

54

Representatives and Senators. Prescribing certain disqualifi-



cations for office as. [Amendments.] . 14

3

55

But Congress may, by a vote of two-thirds of each House,



remove such disqualification. [Amendments] . ,14

3

55

Reprieves and pardons except in cases of impeachment. The



President may grant . . 2

2

35

Reprisal. Congress shall have power to grant letters of



marque and. ... . 1

8

26

No State shall grant any letters of marque and . . 1

10

29

Republican form of government. The United States shall



guaiantee to every State in this Union a . 4

4

42

And shall piotect each of them against invasion , and on



the application of the legislature or of the executive



(when the legislature can not be convened), against



domestic violence . .. 4

4

42

Reserved rights of the States and the people 9

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48

Revenue shall originate m the House of Representatives All



bills fol i Rising . f

7

21

Rhode Island entitled to one Representative, in the First Con-



gress 1

2

19

Right of Petition [Amendments.] . . 1

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45

Right to keep and tear arms 2

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45

Science and the useful arts Promotion of by Congress 1

8

26

Searches and seizures 4

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45

Seat of government Congiess shall exercise exclusive legisla-



tion in all cases over such district as may become the 1

8

27

Senate of flie United States. The Senate shall be composed of



two Senators from each State, chosen by the li'gialutuio



for six years . 1

3

li>

Vacancies, how to be filled 1

3

20

The Vice-President shall be Piesldent of the Senate, but



shall have no vote unless the Senate be equally divided 1

3

2u

The Senate shall choose their other officers, and also a



President pro tempore in the absence of the Vice-Presi-



dent or when he shall exercise the office of President 1

3

:(j

The Senate shall have the sole power to try all impeach-



ments. When sitting for that purpose they shall be on




3

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