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CONSTITUTION OF U. STATES, Continued.
Rules of Interpretation of i. 383–442
Preamble, Exposition of i. 443–494
Division of powers, Legislative, Executive, Judicial ii. 1–26
Legislative power, Division into two Branches ii. 26–45
The House of Representatives. (See Representatives.) ii. 46–172
The Senate. (See Senate.) ii. 173–280
Mode of passing Laws ii. 338–342, 357–365
President's negative ii. 343–356, 421
Powers of congress. (See Congress.) ii. 366 to iii. 217
Executive department. (See President.) iii. 277–424
Judicial department. (See Judiciary.) iii. 425–456
Supremacy of Constitution, Treaties and Laws iii. 693–701
CONSTRUCTION, Rules of,—of Constitution i. 383–442
CONSULS, Appointment of iii. 354, 372
Suits, by and against iii. 519–525
CONTEMPTS OF CONGRESS, how punishable ii. 298, 305–317
whether pardonable by President iii. 353, 354
CONTEMPTS OF COURTS, iii. 650
CONTRACTS, Impairing, prohibition of iii. 240–268
of the United States, how interpreted iii. 200, 201
CONVEYANCES, of Land under Colonial Governments i. 160, 161
COPYRIGHT, of Authors iii. 48–52
CORPORATION, composed of citizens, when entitled to sue iii. 556
Foreign, when it may sue iii. 571
CORRUPTION of Blood, in Treason iii. 169–173
COUNSEL, Right to, in criminal cases iii. 664–666
COURTS. (See Judiciary.) iii. 425–456
State, appellate jurisdiction, over iii. 572, 576–612
CRIMES, how prosecuted and tried iii. 652–656
CRIMINALS, Fugitive iii. 675–677
not bound to accuse themselves iii. 656–660
Trial of iii. 652–656
not to be twice tried iii. 656–659