129 140 ...... 258 259 .258,259 State governments used as national agencies in internal administration,.. Discussions of administration of state, and national government,. Civil and military, contemplated by the constitution,.. When such is appropriate,. Both constitutional and necessary,. Not the same in peace and war,. ADMIRALTY. Courts of, under the confederacy,.. Defects in respect to,.. ALIENS. The introduction of aliens under any regulation, etc., is a regulation of commerce,. Naturalization of (see naturalization),.. Rights of property in aliens regulated by states,. ALLEGIANCE. Defeasible and indefeasible allegiance discussed,.... Theory of allegiance in England,. Theory in United States discussed,. Indefeasible allegiance incompatible with American theory,... .... Comments upon the opinion of Mr. Rawle,. Theory of subject's obligatory allegiance, etc.,. In respect to naturalized and native born subjects,.. AMENDMENTS OF THE CONSTITUTION. How to be made,... .387, 388 Forfeiture and corruption of blood incident to attainder,.. Difference between conviction and judgment,.... The constitution framed to do away some of these hardships,. .... 285-287 285 286 289 287 288-292 ATTORNEY-GENERAL. As an officer of the administration,.. 330 AUTHORS AND INVENTORS. To be secured in the use of their writings and inventions,. 237 AUTHORITY. By which the American colonies declared their independence,... The foundation of the same declared,.. Asserted by the people of the colonies,. Of civil governments,... The public authority consists in what,. Governments instituted to exercise it,.. Where it emanates- - its element,.... Highest public authority is that of the nation,... Sovereignty the supreme authority,. . . .. Governmental authority from the people,...... Authority of government and of people sometimes confounded (note),.. 1 2 1 22 28 29 29 30 31 43-50 47 General object of the law of bankruptcy,..... Not possessed by mere local governments, etc.,. Limitation of state authority in respect to,. BANKRUPTCY. Why the power in respect to was given to congress,. Webster's discussion in Ogden v. Saunders (12 Wheat., 247),...... Authority involved (absolving legal obligations), PAGE. 214, 215 215 215 216 216 217 218 BILLS-to be enacted. Each house of congress can originate bills,. 162 Except revenue bills,... 162 President to approve and sign bills before they become law,... 163 Or to return them with his objections,. 163 Bills of attainder, what-discussed,. Amendments of constitution, in the nature of,...... Bill of rights defined,... 278 BILL OF RIGHTS. Not so applicable to democracies,.. Religious freedom not to be interfered with,... Right of the people to keep and bear arms not to be infringed,. Right to be secure in house, person and papers, not to be violated,.. 390 391 391 391 394 395 395 To be laid in proportion to the census or enumeration,..... CASE. What constitutes a case, giving the supreme court jurisdiction, etc., dis- 292 Is politically and potentially present in every state, etc.,.. Citizens of the state are citizens of the nation,. CHIEF JUSTICE. To preside over the senate on trial of impeachment of president,.. PAGE. 152 People of, claim nationality through Great Britain (note),...... 223 224 225 44 The people, in declaring their independence, acted in virtue of their author- ity as men,.. Acquired a united, not a separate nationality,. His authority to re-adjust the political relations of the rebellious states, The regulations of commerce extends to every species of intercourse, etc., 189 Right of states in respect to masters of vessels, discussed,. 192 City of New York v. Miln, (11 Pet., S. C. Rep., 102),. ..... 192 COMMERCE-Continued. .... PAGE. .193, 194 194 194 195 196 .196-199 199 Certain fallacies of the court, etc,... ... Times, places and manner of holding elections,. Qualification of members of the house,. Power of, to prescribe qualification of electors,. To prescribe the time and place for holding elections,.. 73 90, 91 91 91 92 92 93 93 93. 119 ...... 119 Each house judge of the returns and qualification of its own members,.. 153 153 Times, places and manner of holding elections may be determined by |