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 40 INDEX TO THE CONSTITUTION. me f h H b an. ssc. OL 1·•g•. Dwqual` i/icaliem. But Congress may, by a vote of two-thi o eac onse, remove suc disability. [Amen ments] _ .. ,. -.,... . 14 3 — 31 District of Columbia. Con ress shall exercise exclusive legislation in all cases over the. . . 1 8 17 21 Dockyards. Congress shail have exclusive authority over all places purchased for the 1 8 17 24 erection o .. . ... · ·-- - - ·-··---· Domulh: tranquillity, provide for the common defense, &c. To insure: [Ifreamble]. — — — 17 Domestic violence. The United States shall protect each State against invasion and .: 4 4 — 26 Duc process of law. N0 person shall be compelled, in any criminal case. to be a witness against himself, nor be deprived of life, liberty, or property without. [Amend- 5 29 ments] ... .. . .---· --7 —--- ‘ ‘ No State shall deprive any person of life, liberty, or property without. [Amendments] ._,,,,,,,,.,... . .. . .-- _ _-:  14 1 ‘ 31 Duties and pmvers of the office of President, in case of his death, removal, or inability to act, shall devolve on the Vice-President. _ . - . 2 1 5 23 In case of the disability of the President and Vice·Pres1dent, Congrem shall declare what officer shall act .. . ... 2 1 5 23 Du/tabs, im ts, and excises. Congress shall have power to lay and collect taxes 1 8 1 19 Shall Esuniform throuyhout. the United States. . . 1 8 1 19 Duties shall be laid on artic es exported from any State. No tax or z-. . 1 9 5 21 Duiiea in another State. Vessels clearing in the ports of one State shall not be obliged 1 9 6 21 to .,.. - .. . ... . . -··~ · On   and exports, without the consent of Congress. except where necessary for executing its inspection laws. No State shall lay any ... .. . . I 10 2 22 The net. produce of all such duties shall be for the use of the Treasury of the United States ______________________________,__,_,_,__,_,,_,, .,.., 1 10 2 22 All laws laying such duties shall be subject to the revision and control of Congress. . 1 10 2 22 Duty of tonnage without the consent of Congress. No State shall lay any ... 1 10 3 22 E. Election of President and Vice-President. Congress may determine the day for the. 2 1 3 23 Shall be the same throughout the United States. The day of the .. 2 1 3 23 Elections for Senators and Representatives. The legislatures of the States shall prescribe the times, places, and manner of holding ... l 4 1 18 But Congrem may, at any time, alter such regulations, except as to the places of choosing Senators. I 4 1 18 Returns and qualifications of its own members. Each House shall be the judge of the 1 5 l 18 Electors for members of the House of Representatives. Qualifications of ... l 2 l 17 Electors for President and Vice-President. Each State shall appoint, in such manner as the legislature thereof may direct, a number of electors equal to the whole number ot Senators and Representatives to which the State may be entitled in the Con- 23 gress. . ... 2 1 2 But no Senator or Representative, or person holding an office of trust or profit under the United States, shall be appointed an elector 2 1 2 23 Congress may determine the time of choosing the electors and the day on which they shall 've their votes ,. 2 l 3 Z3 Which diny shall be the same throughout the United States ._.. 2 1 3 23 The electors shall m eet in their respective States and vote by ballot for President and Vice-President, one of whom, at least, shall not be an inhabitant of the same State with themselves. [Amendments] ..,.,, .., 12 - - 30 Electors shall name, in their ballots, the person voted for as President; and in distinct ballots the person voted for as Vice-PresidenLm§Amendi1rents(i] _,,______ 12 ·- - 30 They shall make distinct lists of the persons vo foras President and of persons voted for as Vice-President, which they shall sign and certify, and transmit sealed to the seat of government, directed to the President of the Senate. [Amendments] . .. 12 - - 30 No Tperson having taken an oath as n legislative, executive, or judicial olfrcer of the Lnited States, or of any State, and afterwards engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the United States, shall be an elector ... 14 3 - 31 But Congress may, by a vote of two·thirds of each House, remove such disability. Emanmpalion oi any slave shall be held to be illegal and void. Claims for the loss or. [Amendments] ,.,,..,,,.,,,,_.,...,,,.,.,..,. 14 4 - 31 Emil bill; of a-1-edit. No State shall ___,___________,__,,_,__.____,,__,.,.,. . ,._,,,, l 10 1 21 Emolunwm of any kind from any king, prince, or foreign state, without the consent of Congress. No person holding any office under the United States shall accept any. . I 9 8 21 Enemies. Treason shall consist in levying war against the United States, in adhering to, or giving aid and comfort to their ____,__,,___, _, _- ,_,___,,__,,,,, ,,,,,_,__,_,__ 3 3 1 25 Engagcmclnla contracted before the adoption of this Constitution shall be valid. All debts an ,,.,, » ,,,,.,,.,._,.,,,,,__,.,_,, _ ,_,,,._..,,__,,__,,,__ 6 - 1 27 Enumeration of the inhabitants shall be made within three years after the first meeting of Congress, and within every subseaéuent term of ten years thereafter ,,___,,,__,,,_ 1 2 3 18 Ratio of representation not to excee one for every 30,000 until the first enumeration shall be made ..._.__._,._.__,,,_,,,.,,,.,_,,,____,,____,,,,_,___,_____ _ ______ 1 2 3 18 Enumeration in the Constitution of certain rights shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people. The. [Amendments] ... 9 — - 27
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