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763
COLUMBIA, District of iii. 96–101
Taxes in iii. 462–469
Legislation in iii. 102–108
COMMERCE, Power of congress to regulate (See Taxes) ii. 503–543
Foreign ii. 510
Domestic ii. 510
with Indians ii. 510, 539–541
Exclusive power in Congress ii. 512
Encouragement of Manufactures ii. 519–538
COMMON LAW IN COLONIES, Introduction of i. 132–137, 141
COMMON DEFENCE, Taxes for ii. 366, 368, 429, 444, 458
COMPACTS, by States iii. 270, 271
COMPENSATION (See President, Judges) iii. 337–339
iii. 490–498
for Property taken for Public uses iii. 656–661
CONTEMPTS OF CONGRESS, how punishable iii. 298, 305–317
CONTEMPTS OF COURTS, punishable iii. 650
CONFEDERATION, Origin and Formation of i. 209–216, 141
Articles of i. 217–223
Decline and Fall of i. 224–252
CONGRESS, Adjournment of ii. 293, 294, 297
Quorum of ii. 294, 297
Rules of ii. 298, 299
Ayes and Noes ii. 301–303
Compensation of ii. 318–324
Disqualifications of members of ii. 330–337
Qualifications of Representatives ii. 46, 88–103
of Senators ii. 204–208
Organization and modes of Proceeding ii. 337–365
Division into two Branches ii. 26–45
House of Representatives ii. 46–172
Senate ii. 173–280
Elections of ii. 280–297
Elections of i. 420–435
Meetings of ii. 280–297
Privileges of ii. 297–327
Journals of, to be kept ii. 301, 302
Contempts of ii. 298, 305–317
Mode of passing laws ii. 338–342, 357–365
Impeachments by and before ii. 159–171, 214–279
Power to Lay Taxes ii. 366–502
Borrow Money ii. 503, 504