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INDEX TO THE CONSTITUTION. 39 . . . . . . . ·*'*· 8**** C1-*’•¤· Crumnal groseaduoru, the accused shall have a speedy and public trial by Jury in the State an district where the crime was committed. In a l. [Amendments] ... 6 - - 29 He shall be informed of the nature and cause of the accusation. [Amendments]- - . - 6 - — 29 He shall be confronted with the v•·itneses against him. [Amendments] ... 6 · - 29 He shall have compulsory proces for obtaining witnesms in his favor. [Amendments] 6 - - 29 He shall have the assistance of council in his defense. [Amendments] 6 - - 29 Oriminate himself. No person as awitness shall be compelled to. [Amendments] ... 5 - - 29 Cruel and unusual punishments inflicted. Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive lines imposed, nor. [Amendments] ... 8 — - 29 D. Danger as will not admit of delay. No state shall, without the consent of Congrem, engage in war, unlem actually invaded, or in such imminent . 1 10 3 22 Day on which they shall vote for President and Vice—President, which shall be the same throughout the United States. Congress may determine the time of choosing the electors, and the .. 2 1 8 23 Day to day, and may be authorized to compel the attendance of absent members. A smaller number than a quorum of eac House may adjourn from 1 5 1 18 Death, resignation, or inability of the President, the powers and duties of his office shall devolve on the \’ice·President. In case of the .. 2 1 5 23 Death, resignation, or inability of the President. Congreu may provide by law for the use of the removal ... 2 1 5 23 Debt of the United States, including debts for nsions and bounties incurred in suppressing insurrection or rebellion, shall not E questioned. The validity of the public. [Amendments`] ... 14 4 - 31 Debra. No State shall make anything but gold and silver coin s tender in yment oi- -- 1 10 1 21 Debts and provide for the common d ense and general welfare of the Unitedpgtates. Congress shall have power to pay the .. 1 8 1 19 Debts and engagements contracted before the adaption of this Constitution shall be as valid against the United States, under it, as un er the Confederation .. 6 — 1 27 Debts or obligations incurred in aid of insurrection or rebellion against the United States, or claims for the lom or emancipation of any slave. Neither the United States nor any State shall assume or pay [Amendments] ... . ... i 14 4 ·- 31 Declare war, grant letters of marque an reprisal, and make rules concerning captures on land and water. Congrms shall have Tpower to ... ... . -- 1 8 11 20 Defense, promote the genera welfare, &c. o insure the common. [Preamble] — — — 17 Defense and general welfare throughout the United States. Congress shall have power to pay the debts and provide or the common . 1 8 1 19 Defense. In all criminal prosecutions the accused shall have the assistance of counsel for his. [Amendments] . 6 — — 29 Delaware entitled to one Representative in the first Congress ... 1 2 3 18 Delay. No State shall, without the consent of Congress, engaige in war unless actually invaded, or in such imminent danger as will not admit o 1 10 3 22 Delegated to the United States, nor prohibited to the States, are reserved to the States or to the people. The powers not. [Amendments] ... 10 — - 29 Deny or diupamge others retained by the people. The enumeration in the Constitution of certain rights shall not he construed to. [Amendments! 9 - — 29 Departments upon any subject relating to their duties. The ident may require the written o inion of the principal officers in each of the executive . 2 2 1 23 Departnienta. Ogngress may by law vest the appointment ot interior ofncers in the heads 0 ... ; . . . 2 2 2 23 Direct tax shall be laid unless in proportion to the census or enumeration. No capitation or other . . 1 9 4 21 Direct taxes and Representatives, how apportioned among the several States. [Repealed by the second section of the fourteenth amendment, on page 54] 1 2 3 18 Diaabildy of the President and Vice-President. Provisions in case of the ... 2 1 5 23 Disability. No person shall be a Senator or Representative in Congress, or presidential elector, or hold any office, civil or military, imder the United States, or any State, who having reviously taken an oath as a legislative, executive, or judicia officer of the United, States, or of any State, to support the Constitution, afterward engaged in insurrection or rebellion smiinst the United States. [Amendments] ... 14 3 — 31 But Con may, by a vote o two-thirds of each House, remove such. [Amendmental .. 14 3 - 31 Dbagreement between the two Houses as to the time of adjournment, the President may adjourn them to such time as he may think proper. In ease of .. 2 3 - 24 Dborderly behavior. Each House may punish its mem rs for . 1 5 2 18 And with the concurrence of two-t irds expel a member .. 1 5 2 18 Disparaye others retained by the people. The enumeration in the Constitution of certain rights shall not be construed to deny or. [Amendments] ... 9 — - 29

 No Senator or Representative shall, during the time for which he was

e ected, be appointed to any office under the United tates which shall have been created or its emoluments increased during such term ... 1 6 2 19 No person holding any office under the United States shall be a member of either House durin his continuance in office . . . .. l 6 2 19 No person shag be a member of either House, presidential elector, or hold any ollloe under the United States, or any State, who, having previously sworn tosupport the Constitution, afterward engaged in insurrection or rebellion. [Amendments] I4 3 ·- 31