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INDEX.
CONGRESS, Powers Continued.
Regulate Commerce ii. 504–543
Naturalization iii. 1–3
Bankrupt Laws iii. 4–15
Coin Money iii. 16–20
Weights and Measures iii. 20, 21
Counterfeiting Coin iii. 21
Post-offices and Post-roads iii. 22–47
Promotion of Science and Arts iii. 48–52
Piracy and Felonies on the High Seas iii. 52–53
Offences against the Law of Nations iii. 52–58
War and Captures iii. 59–64
Army and Navy iii. 64–80
Militia iii. 81–95
Seat of Government iii. 96–101
Forts, Arsenals, Dock-yards, &c. iii. 101–108
Incidental Powers iii. 109–126
Resulting Powers iii. 111–124
Bank of United States iii. 127–148
Vacancy in Presidency iii. 334–337
Establishment of Judiciary iii. 449–456, 648–650
Appropriations of Money iii. 64
Internal Improvements iii. 149–153
Embargoes ii. 509, iii. 161–164
Alien and Sedition Act iii. 164–166
Treason, punishment of iii. 169–173
State Records, proof and effect of iii. 174–183
Admission of new States iii. 184–192
Government of Territories iii. 193–201
CONNECTICUT, Origin and Settlement of i. 72–80
CONQUEST, Laws of, as to Colonies i. 133
CONSCIENCE, Rights of iii. 702–705
CONSTITUTION OF UNITED STATES
Origin and Adoption of i. 252–258
General objections to i. 259–278
Whether a Compact or League i. 279–343
Formed by the People, and not by States i. 318–322, 448
General objections to i. 344–382