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Representatives and direct taxes apportioned according to numbers
Representation of a State, vacancies in, supplied until a new election by the Ex-
ecutive authority thereof

Resolution, order or vote, requiring the concurrence of both Houses, (except for an
adjournment,) shall be presented to the President, and undergo the
formalities of bills

Revenue-See Vessels.

Rights of the Citizen declared to be--

liberty of conscience in matters of religion

freedom of speech and of the press

to assemble and petition

to keep and bear arms

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to be exempt from the quartering of soldiers, in any house, in time of peace,
without the consent of the owner; and in time of war, unless prescribed
by law

to be secure from unreasonable searches and seizures

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to be free, except in the army, navy, and militia, from answering for a capital
or otherwise infamous crime, unless on presentment or indictment of grand jury 5
not to be twice jeopardized for the same offence

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nor to be compelled, in criminal cases, to be a witness against himself
not to be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due course of law
private property shall not be taken for public use without just compensation
that the accused, in criminal prosecutions, shall enjoy the right of a speedy
public trial by an impartial jury of the vicinage; and the means necessary
for his defence

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that, in all civil cases, facts tried by a jury shall only be re-examined ac-
cording to the rules of the common law

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in suits at common law, where value exceeds $20, trial by jury-See Jury
that excessive bail shall not be required, excessive fines imposed, nor cruel
or unusual punishments inflicted

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that the enumeration of certain rights shall not operate constructively against
the retained rights

Rules-See Representatives.

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Senate of the United States, composed of two Senators from each State
how chosen, classed, and terms of service

qualifications of members, 30 years of age, 9 years a citizen, &c.
shall choose their officers, except the President

shall be the judge of the elections, returns, and qualifications of its members
what number shall be a quorum

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shall keep a journal, and publish the same, except parts requiring secrecy
shall not adjourn for more than three days, nor to any other place without
the consent of the House of Representatives

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their judgments only to extend to removal from, and to disqualify for office
members of, shall receive a compensation to be ascertained by law
privileged from arrest

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shall not be questioned elsewhere for any speech or debate in the House

shall not be appointed to offices of the U. S. created, or whose emoluments
shall have been increased during the terms for which they were elected

Senators and Representatives, elections of, how prescribed

Senator shall not be an Elector of President

Slaves-See Persons held to service.

Speaker, how chosen

States, prohibited from

entering into any treaty, alliance or confederation

granting letters of marque

coining money

emitting bills of credit

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may convene both Houses, or either House
may adjourn them in case of disagreement
shall receive ambassadors and public ministers
shall take care that the laws be faithfully executed
shall commission all officers of the United States
in case of death, &c. shall devolve on the Vice
President and on such other officer as may be
pro-
vided by law

Privileges and immunities of citizens of States-See Citizens.
Property shall not be taken for public use without just compensation, 5th Amend.

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Quorum, what shall be, for business

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of States, in choosing a President by the House of Representatives

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Receipts and expenditures, accounts of, to be published

Records-See Acts.

Representatives, House of, composed of members chosen every second year

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shall be the judge of the returns, elections and qualifications of its
members

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what shall be a quorum of

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any number may adjourn, and compel the attendance of absentees 1 5
may determine the rules of proceeding

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shall not adjourn for more three days, nor to any other place,
without the consent of the Senate

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one-fifth of, present, may require the yeas and nays

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shall originate bills for raising revenue

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shall receive a compensation, to be ascertained by law
privileged from arrest during attendance, and in going and returning,
except in certain cases

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shall not be questioned elsewhere for any speech or debate in the
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shall not be appointed to the offices created, or whose compensations
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Representatives and direct taxes apportioned according to numbers
Representation of a State, vacancies in, supplied until a new election by the Ex-
ecutive authority thereof

Resolution, order or vote, requiring the concurrence of both Houses, (except for an
adjournment,) shall be presented to the President, and undergo the
formalities of bills

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to be exempt from the quartering of soldiers, in any house, in time of peace,
without the consent of the owner; and in time of war, unless prescribed
by law

to be secure from unreasonable searches and seizures

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to be free, except in the army, navy, and militia, from answering for a capital
or otherwise infamous crime, unless on presentment or indictment of grand jury 5
not to be twice jeopardized for the same offence

nor to be compelled, in criminal cases, to be a witness against himself
not to be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due course of law
private property shall not be taken for public use without just compensation
that the accused, in criminal prosecutions, shall enjoy the right of a speedy
public trial by an impartial jury of the vicinage; and the means necessary
for his defence
that, in all civil cases, facts tried by a jury shall only be re-examined ac-
cording to the rules of the common law
in suits at common law, where value exceeds $20, trial by jury-See Jury
that excessive bail shall not be required, excessive fines imposed, nor cruel
or unusual punishments inflicted

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that the enumeration of certain rights shall not operate constructively against
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Senate of the United States, composed of two Senators from each State
how chosen, classed, and terms of service

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qualifications of members, 30 years of age, 9 years a citizen, &c.
shall choose their officers, except the President

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shall be the judge of the elections, returns, and qualifications of its members
what number shall be a quorum

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shall keep a journal, and publish the same, except parts requiring secrecy
shall not adjourn for more than three days, nor to any other place without
the consent of the House of Representatives

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their judgments only to extend to removal from, and to disqualify for office
members of, shall receive a compensation to be ascertained by law
privileged from arrest

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shall not be questioned elsewhere for any speech or debate in the House
shall not be appointed to offices of the U. S. created, or whose emoluments
shall have been increased during the terms for which they were elected

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States, prohibited from

making any thing a tender but gold and silver coin

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passing bills of attainder, ex post facto laws, or laws impairing contracts
granting titles of nobility

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laying impost, or duties on imports and exports for their own use
laying duties on tonnage without the consent of Congress

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keeping troops, or ships of war, in time of peace

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entering into any agreement or contract with another State, or a foreign power 1 10 24
engaging in war, unless invaded or in imminent danger

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States, new, may be admitted into the Union

may be formed within the jurisdiction of others, or by the junction of
two or more,
with the consent of Congress and Legislatures concerned 4 3
States, Judges of, bound to consider treaties, the constitution, and the laws under it,
as supreme

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States, majority of all, necessary to the choice of President
State, each, to be guarantied a republican form of government; protected against
invasion; and secured, upon application against domestic violence
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Tax, capitation or direct, shall be laid only in proportion to census

Tax, on exports from a State, prohibited

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Taxes, direct, shall be apportioned according to representation

Territory, or property belonging to U. States, Congress may make rules concerning 4
Test, religious, shall not be required

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two witnesses, or confession, necessary for conviction

punishment of, may be prescribed by Congress, with one limitation
Treason, or other crime, persons charged with in one State, fleeing into another, shall
on demand, be delivered up

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Treasury, money drawn from, only by appropriation

Treaties, the supreme law

V.

Vacancies happening during recess of Senate, may be filled temporarily by President
in representation in Congress how filled

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Vessels to enter, clear, and pay duties in States, in which they arrive or depart from
Vice President of the U. S. to be President of the Senate, except when exercising
the office of President of the United States

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shall, in certain cases, discharge the duties of President of the U. S. 2 1
may be removed by impeachment

Vote of one House, requiring the concurrence of the other-See Resolution

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Warrants for searches and seizures, when and how they shall issue
Witness, in criminal cases, no one compelled to be against himself

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COMPACT WITH VIRGINIA.

COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA.

An Act Concerning the erection of the district of Kentucky into an Independent State.*

Passed the 18th of December, 1789.

WHEREAS it is represented to this present General Assembly, that the act of last session entitled "an act concerning the erection of the District of Kentucky into an independent state," which contains terms materially different from those of the act of October session, one thousand seven hundred and eighty-five, are found incompatible with the real views of this commonwealth, as well as injurious to the good people of the said district:

SEC. 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly, That in the month of May next, on the respective court days of the counties within the said district, and at the respective places of holding courts therein, Representatives to continue in appointment for one year,

[The State of Kentucky covers a portion of the territory, that under the Colonial system constituted the County of Augusta, in Virginia.

The County of Augusta was formed in 1738, in the 12th year of George II. by an act of the Colonial Legislature, then held at the Capitol in Williamsburg. For the boundary of the same, see Hening's Statutes at Large, Volume 5, page 79.

In 1769, in the 10th year of George III. the County of Augusta was divided, and the County of Botetourt carved out of the same. For the boundary of Botetourt County, see Hening's Statutes at Large, Volume 1, page 395.

In 1772, in the 12th year of George III. the County of Botetourt was divided, and the County of Fincastle carved out of the same. For the boundary of the County of Fincastle, see Hening's Statutes at Large, Volume 8, page 600.

In 1776, in the first year of the Commonwealth of Virginia, the County of Fincastle was divided into the three Counties, Kentucky, Washington and Montgomery. The boundary of Kentucky, as given in the act, is as follows: "All that part thereof which lies to the south and westward of a line beginning on the Ohio, at the mouth of Great Sandy creek, and running up the same and the main and north easterly branch thereof to the Great Laurel Ridge or Cumberland Mountain, thence south westerly along the said mountain to the line of North Carolina, shall be one distinct county, and called and known by the name of KENTUCKY." See Hening's Statutes at Large, Volume 9, page 257. 1 Litt. Laws of Kentucky, page 626.

After some previous ineffectual legislation on the subject, the Legislature of Virginia, on the 18th December, 1789, passed the above act, which is styled the COMPACT WITH VIRGINIA.]

Preamble

Representatives, to com

pose a conven

tion, to be elect-
district.
in Kentucky

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