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INDEX TO THE CONSTITUTION. 47 Art. Scc. CI. Page. Ojlice oi President, in case of his removal, death, resignation, or inability, shall devolve on the Vice-President. The powers and duties of the ... 2 1 5 23 During the term of four years. The President and Vice-President shall hold 2 1 1 23 Of trust or profit under the United States shall be an elector for President and Vice- Pneédent. No person holdingan .. 2 1 2 23 Civil or military under the United States, or any State, who had taken an oath as a legislative, executive, or judicial officer of the United States, or of any State, and afterward engaged in insurrection or rebellion. -No person shall be a Senator, Representative, or residential elector, or hold any. [Amendments] 14 3 — 31 Officers in the President alone, in the courts of law, or in the heads of Departments. Congres may vest the a pointment oi inferior ,... . . 2 2 2 23 Of the United States shall be removed on impeachment for and conviction of treason, briber , or other high crimes and misdemeanors. The President, Vice-President, and allrcivil .. 2 4 — 24 The House of Representatives shall choose their Speaker and other 1 2 5 18 The Senate, in the absence of the Vice-President, s all chooses President pro lempore, and also their other ... 1 3 5 18 Ojlicea becoming vacant in the recess of the Senate may be Glled by the President, the commissions to expire at the end of the next session 2 2 3 24 Oncjiflh of the membexs present, be entered on the joumal of each House. The yeas and nays shall, at the desire of . 1 5 3 18 Opinion of the principal officers in each of the Executive Departments on any subject relating to their duties. The President may require the written ... 2 2 1 23 Order. resolution, or vote (except on a question of adjoumment) requiring the concurrence of the two Houses, shall be presented to the President. Every .. 1 7 3 19 Original gw-iadiciion, in all cases affecting ambassadors, other (public ministers, and consuls, and in which a State may be a party. The Supreme ourt shall have 3 2 2 25 Oven ad, or on confemion in open court. Conviction of treason shall be on the testimony of two witnesses to the 3 3 l 25 P. Pardom, except in cases of impeachment. The President may grant reprieves and .. 2 2 1 23 Patent to inventors. Congress mayepass laws for securing 1 8 8 20 Peace. Jembers of Congress shall not privileged from arrest for treason, felony, and breach of the . 1 6 1 19 No State shall, without the consent of Congress, keep troops or ships of war in time of . 1 10 3 22 No soldier shall be quartered in any house without the consent o the owner in time of. m5AmendmentsP .. 3 - — 28 Peruiemaa bounties shal not be questioned. The validity of the public debt incurred in suppressing insurrection and rebellion against the United States, including the debt or. [ikmendments] . 14 4 — 31 I-mmylmnia entitled to eight Representatives in the first Congress . 1 2 ‘3 18 People, peaceably to assemble an pletition for redress of grievances, shall not be abridged b Congress. The right of the. [Amendments] .. . 1 - — 28 To {sep and bear arms shall not be infringed. A well-regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the. [Amendments] . 2 - - 28 To be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects against unreasonable searches and seizures shall not be violated. T e right of the. [Amendments] ... 4 - — 28 Peopk. The enumeration of pertain rights in the Constitution shall not be held to deny or disparage others retained by the. [Amendments] ... 9 — — 29 People. Powers not delegated to the United States, nor prohibited to the States, are reserved to the State or to the. [Amendments] .. . . 10 · — 29 Perfect Union, Jac. To establish a more. [Preamble] , - - — 17 Peraom, houses, papers, and effects against unreasonable searches and seizures. The people sbal be secured in their. [Amendments] ... -1 - — 28 Persons, as any State may think proper to admit, shall not be prohibited prior to 1808. The migration or importation of such .. 1 9 1 21 But a tax or duty of ten dollars shall be imposed on the importation of each of such- 1 9 1 21 Petition for the redress oflgrievances. Congress shall make no aw abridging the right of the people peaceab y to assemble and to. [Amendmentsll ..~ 1 - — 28 Hracks and {elonzu committed on the high seas. Congress sha define and punish . 1 8 10 20 Place than t at in which the two Houses shall be sitting. Neither House duri themssion shall, without the consent of the other, adjoum for more than threendays, nor to any other .. l 5 4 19 Places aj choosing Sbnators. Congress may hy law make or alter regulations for the election of Senators and Representatives, except as to the l 4 1 18 Ports of one State over those of another. Preference shall not be given by any regulation of commerce or revenue to the ,,...,. - . 1 9 6 21 Vessels clearing from the ports of one State shall not pay duties in another . 1 9 6 21 Pod ojiccs and pcs! road:. Congress shall establish ..,,,..,,.,,.,...,...,.. 1 8 7 20 Powers herein minted shall be vested in Congress. All legislative .,,., 1 1 — 17 Powers vested y the Constitution in the Govemment or in any Department or officer of the United States. Congrem shall make all laws necessary to carry into execution 21 t e . . ..,,,_,, , ,_,,_,,,,,.,..,.,...,. - 1 8 18 Powers and duties of the office shall devol ve on the Vice-President, on the removal, death, resignation, or inability of the President. The ,,_,,,__,,,_,,_,,,,.,,.., 2 1 5 23