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


85

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Art.

Sec

Page

Senators. They shall in all cases, except treason, felony, and



breach of the peace, be privileged from arrest during



their attendance at the session of the Senate and in

1


going to and returning from the same ... ..... 1

6

21

Senators and Representatives shall receive a compensa-



tion to be ascertained by law ....... ....... .... 1

6

21

Senators and Representatives shall not be questioned for



any speech or debate in either House in any other



place .... ... ............... . 1

6

21

No Senator or Representative shall, during the time for



which he was elected, be appointed to any civil office



under the United States which shall have been created,



or of which the emoluments shall have been increased,



during such term . . . . . . .1

6

21

No person holding any office under the United States



shall be a member of either House during his continu-



ance in office ..... . . ....... ... ... .... 1

6

21

No Senator or Representative or person holding an office



of trust or profit under the United States shall be an



elector for President and Vice-President 2

1

33

Senators and Representatives shall be bound by an oath



or affirmation to support the Constitution. . ...... 6

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43

No person shall.be a Senator or Representative who



having, as a Federal or State officer, taken an oath to



support the Constitution, afterwards engaged in rebel-



lion against the United States. [Amendments]... .... 14

3

55

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



remove such disability. [Amendments] .......... 14

3

55

Service or labor in one State. Fugitive from . ...... ... 4

.2

41

Servitude involuntary... ........ . . .... 13

1

50

Ships of war in time of peace, without the consent of Con-



gress. No State shall keep troops or. ... 1

101

32, 33

Silver com a tender m payment of debts. No State shall



make anything but gold and . . ....... 1

10

29

Slave. Neither the United States nor any State shall assume



or pay any debt or obligation incurred in aid of insur-



rection or rebellion, or. any claim for the loss or emanci-



pation of any. [Amendments] ... . ...... 14

4

55

Slaver^ nor involuntary servitude, except as punishment for



crime. Neither. [Amendments]. . . 13

1

50

Soldiers shall not be quartered, in time of peace, in any house


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without the consent of the owner. [Amendments] . 3

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,45

South Carolina entitled to five Representatives in the First


>

Congress . . ...... . . . 1

2

19

Speaker and other officers. The House of Representatives



shall choose their . ... ..... ... 1

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