7 8 10 35, 37 111-118 120 121-142 143-145 power of, to lay and collect taxes, im- posts, and excises, (6 time of assembling, power of, to borrow money, power of, to regulate commerce, power of, to regulate intercourse with the Indian tribes, power of, to establish rules of natural- ization, 146-153 power of, to pass bankrupt laws, 154, 155 power of, to fix the standard of weights power of, to establish post-offices and power of, to make internal improve- power of, to promote the progress of power of, to constitute tribunals inferi- power of, to declare war, and grant let- ters of marque, 190-192 power of, to make rules concerning cap- power of, to raise and support armies, power of, to make rules for the govern- Congress, power to make all laws necessary and Committee of Ways and Means, Committee of the Whole, Credentials, what, Consuls, who, Consuls, duties of, Confederation, articles of, Citizens of each state, privileges of, 214 553 554 521 519 520 11, 22-25 399 14, 15 Constitution of the United States, at large-p.215 how formed, proceeds from the people, acts upon individuals and states, Constitutions of the states, how they agree, Constitution of Ohio, Constables, Constitutions of the states, Constitutions of the states, act upon individuals, Connecticut ratified Constitution, Commissions, authenticity of, Convention of 1787, 473 475-486 498 463 528 577 14 Declaration of Rights, Delaware ratified Constitution, Democracy of the United States representative, Disorderly behavior, power to punish, |