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CHAPTER I.
Origin and Title to the Territory of the Colonies.
CHAPTER II.
Origin and Settlement of Virginia . . . . . 39-52
CHAPTER III.
Origin and Settlement of New England and Plymouth Colony · 52 - 61
Nature of the Constitution - whether a Compact . .
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CHAPTER IV.
Who is the final Judge, or Interpreter, in Constitutional Con-
troversies · · · · · · · · · 373 – 397
CHAPTER V.
Rules of Interpretation of the Constitution . . . . 397 - 457
CHAPTER XII.
Privileges and Powers of both Houses of Congress
CHAPTER XIII.
Mode of Passing Laws — President's Negative .
CHAPTER XIV.
Powers of Congress — Taxes . . . .
CHAPTER XV.
Power to borrow Money and regulate Commerce
CHAPTER XVI.
Power over Naturalization and Bankruptcy .
CHAPTER XVII.
Power to coin Money, and fix the Standard of Weights and
Measures . . . . . . . . . 1116-1124
CHAPTER XVIII.
Power to establish Post-Offices and Post-Roads . . . 1124-1151
CHAPTER XIX.
Power to promote Science and Useful Arts . . . 1151 - 1157
CHAPTER XX.
Power to punish Piracies and Felonies on the High Seas
1157 - 1168
CHAPTER XXI.
Power to declare War and make Captures --- Army
Navy . . . . . . . . .
1168 - 1199
CHAPTER XXIII.
Power over Seat of Government and other ceded Places
. 1216 - 1236
CHAPTER XXIV.
Powers of Congress -- Incidental . .