LANDS PUBLIC, Power of Congress over LAW OF NATIONS, offences against LAW OF THE LAND, Meaning of LEGISLATION, when exclusive in Congress. (See COMMERCE.) in ceded places on high seas when not exclusive. (See TAXES.) 643--649 636, 638 -- 640 643-646, 652 649, 650 651, 653--655 655--659 659--662 75--78 428, 429, 459, 473 684 -- 687 148--154 427 -- 429 148 -- 154 LEGISLATURE. (See CONGRESS, SENATE, REPRESENTATIVES.) 31-33 MAINE, Origin and Settlement of MANUFACTURES, Power of Congress to encourage MASSACHUSETTS, Origin and Settlement of MEASURES AND WEIGHTS, Power of Congress as to Discipline and Government of Calling forth by Government Right to bear arms "NECESSARY AND PROPER," Meaning of, as to powers NEGATIVE of President on Laws of Congress NEW-ENGLAND, Origin and Settlement of NEW-HAMPSHIRE, Origin and Settlement of NEW-HAVEN COLONY, Origin and Settlement of 412--419 418, 419 431 -- 441 315, 317-325 13--18 28 -- 30 34 -- 36 47 -- 49 44 -- 46 487 NEW-YORK, Origin and Settlement of NORTH CAROLINA, Origin and Settlement of 0. OATH OF OFFICE, by Officers of United States of President (See IMPEACHMENT.) by State Officers OBLIGATION OF A CONTRACT, what it is by President and Vice-President Appointments to. (See APPOINTMENTS.) 56 -- 60 688--690 544, 545 688, 689 499 -- 503 585, 591--602 521, 522 552, 559 Disqualifications to hold 230, 235, 265, 267, 529, 538, 540, 542 OFFICERS, who are inferior in sense of Constitution P. PAPER MONEY, Prohibition of. (See TENDER.) not extending to Impeachments PARLIAMENT, Powers and Rights of, over Colonies PARTIES TO A SUIT, who are, and when a State POST-OFFICE AND POST-ROADS, Power respecting 396 -- 401 POST-MASTER GENERAL, Suits by his Patronage an anomaly POWERS OF CONGRESS, Incidental Express. (See CONGRESS.) When exclusive, or not POWERS, reserved to States or People PREAMBLE OF CONSTITUTION, Exposition of PRESS, Liberty of the -- 457 566--568 431 -- 466 148--154 711 -- 714 163-194 698, 703 -- 707 PRESENTMENT, what it is PRESIDENT, Negative on Laws Mode of Choice of Re-eligibility of Duration and Tenure of Office Non-election of Vacancy of Office of Powers of Incidental 579, 580 PRIORITY OF PAYMENT OF DEBTS DUE TO THE UNITED STATES PROCESS, Due, of Law, what is PROHIBITIONS on the United States on the States (See STATES) PROPERTY taken for Public Use, Compensation for gress over 487 456 670,673 481-489 489--514 670, 673 474, 476--479 PROPRIETARY GOVERNMENTS, what PUBLIC LANDS, PUNISHMENTS, CRUEL, not to be inflicted PURCHASE by the United States of Foriegn Territory Q. RATIFICATION OF CONSTITUTION, how made 691, 692 470-472 REMITTANCES, how United States may make REMOVALS FROM OFFICE BY PRESIDENT 688, 690 698-703 480 568-573 ought to be required REMOVAL of Suits from State Courts 568-573 643-646, 652 72, 73 9, 10 REPRESENTATIVES, House of, in Colonies first Colonial, in Virginia REPRIEVES AND PARDONS, Power of President REPRISAL, Letters of Marque and Reprisal (See LETTERS Of Marque.) 346-351 409, 489 |