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INDEX.
IMPLIED EXEMPTIONS from State Power iii. 125
IMPORTS, a State cannot tax iii. 474–486
IMPOSTS, Meaning of. (See Duties.) ii. 419–422
INCIDENTAL POWERS OF CONGRESS iii. 109–126, 752, 756
INDEPENDENCE, Declaration of i. 190–192
INDIANS, Title to Territory, i. 7, 132, 135–138
Commerce with ii. 510, 539–543
INDICTMENT, when necessary iii. 656–659
INFERIOR OFFICERS, who are in sense of Constitution iii. 382, 386, 387
INFORMATION, in Criminal Cases iii. 659
INJUNCTIONS, to or by State Courts iii. 624–626
to or by United States Courts iii. 624–626
INSOLVENT LAWS, how far constitutional iii. 252–256
INSPECTION LAWS, what are ii. 472, 473
INTERNAL IMPROVEMENTS, Power of Congress. (See Appropriation.) iii. 149–153
INVENTIONS, Patents for iii. 48–52
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JEOPARDY of life or limb, in crimes iii. 656–659
JOURNALS of each House to be published ii. 301, 302
JUDGES, Appointment of iii. 456, 457
Tenure of Office iii. 457–489
Duties of, none but Judicial iii. 651
Compensation of iii. 490–497
Impeachment of. (See Judiciary.) ii. 255, 257
JUDICIARY, Organization and Powers of iii. 425–652
Importance of iii. 425–436
Appointment of Judges iii. 456, 457
Tenure of Office iii. 457–489
Compensation of iii. 490–497
Establishment of Courts iii. 437–449
Jurisdiction of Courts iii. 499–651
When exclusive or not iii. 613–622
Power of Congress over iii. 51, 449–456
Whether Congress can vest Power in State Courts iii. 619–624
Original Jurisdiction iii. 572–576
Appellate Jurisdiction iii. 572, 576–590, 626–651
from State Courts iii. 576–612
Cases, what are iii. 499–519