An analytical index to the Constitution of the United States, and the amendments thereto, having been inserted after the introductory remarks, at page xxxiii, a reference to the matter contained in that instrument will not, therefore, be repeated here. The following index refers to the residue of the matter contained in the volume.
ADAMS, Vice President U. S. First election of John
ADAMS, as President U. S. ADAMS, as President U. S. ADAMS, Vice President, in Senate U. States. Attendance of John ADDRESS of George Washington, on accepting his com- mission as commander-in-chief of the army, on June 16, 1775 ADDRESS of the President of Congress to George Wash- ington, on the 26th August, 1783, on the termination of the war
ADDRESS of George Washington in reply to the same ADDRESS of George Washington to Congress, on resign-
ing his commission as commander-in-chief of the army, on the 23d December, 1789 .
ADDRESS of Thomas Mifflin, President of Congress, in
ADDRESS of George Washington, as President of the U. S., on 30th April, 1789. Inaugural
ADDRESS of George Washington to the people of the U. S., on 17th September, 1796. Farewell
AMENDMENTS of the Constitution of the United States AMENDMENTS of the Constitution U. S. Dates of ratification of first ten AMENDMENTS of the Constitution U. S. eleventh and twelfth
AMENDMENTS of the Constitution, when ratified by the States, to be published by the Secretary of State ANALYTICAL index of the Constitution and amend- ments. An
ANNAPOLIS, in 1796, recommending the Convention to form the Constitution. Proceedings of the commission- APPORTIONMENT of Representatives among the seve- ral States according to the Sixth Census ARMY of the United Colonies, on 15th June, 1775. George Washington elected commander-in-chief of the ARMY of the United Colonies fixed at $500 per month. Pay and expenses of the General to command the ARMY of the United States on 23d December, 1783. signation, by George Washington, of his commission as commander-in-chief of the
BURR, as Vice President U. S. Election of Aaron BURR, Vice President, in Senate U. S. Attendance of
CALHOUN, Vice President U. S.
First election of John C. CALHOUN, Vice President U. S. Second election of J. C. CALHOUN, Vice President, in Senate U. S. Attendance of John C.
CALHOUN resigned as Vice President, 28th December, 1832. John C.
CALHOUN, as Senator U. S. Terms of service of John C. CENSUS. Apportionment of Representatives among the several States according to the Sixth
CITIZEN to understand the Constitution. Introductory remarks on duty of every
CLINTON, Vice President U. S. Election of George CLINTON, Vice President, in Senate U. S. Attendance of George COMMERCE. Resolution of Virginia for a uniform sys- tem of trade, commerce, &c., 21st January, 1786 COMMERCE. Proceedings of Convention at Annapolis appointed for said purpose, 14th September, 1786 COMMERCE. Resolution of Congress, of 21st February, 1787, calling the Convention which formed the Constitu-
COMMERCE. Acts of the several States for the appoint- ment of deputies to said Convention, to revise and report the means of enabling Congress to provide more effectual- ly for the commercial interests of the U. S., and to reme- dy all the defects of the Federal system, &c. COMMERCE. Constitution adopted and ratified. "The Congress shall have power to regulate commerce with foreign nations, and among the several States, and with the Indian tribes"
COMPENSATION to the President and Vice President U. S. An act making COMPENSATION to persons appointed to deliver the Electoral votes of President, &c., 1792 COMPENSATION to do. do. do. 1825 CONFEDERATION, showing the inefficiency of that go- vernment, and leading to the adoption of the Constitution. Proceedings of the Congress of the
CONFEDERATION. The formation of a Convention to frame the Constitution, recommended in 1786, as a means to remedy the defects in the Articles of CONFEDERATION. See Congress of the. CONGRESS, from 4th March, 1789, to 10th August, 1846. Commencement and termination of, and number of days in, each session of
CONGRESS, from 1789 to 1846. Names of Senators in CONGRESS, elected Speaker of House Representatives, from 1789 to 1846. Names of Representatives in CONGRESS of the Confederation, which led to the adop- tion of the Constitution. Proceedings of the CONGRESS of the Confederation, and resolutions of that body, showing the impoteney of the Government to pro- vide a revenue for its wants and necessities, &c. Report of a committee of the CONGRESS of the Confederation in 1787, recommending the Convention which formed the Constitution. Pro- ceedings of the CONGRESS of the Confederation, of 28th Sept., 1787, transmitting the Constitution to the States, to be submit- ted to Conventions thereof. Resolution of CONGRESS of the Confederation, on 13th Sept., 1788, pro- viding for commencing proceedings under the Constitu- tion U. S. Resolution of the CONGRESS shall be in session on the second Wednesday in February, succeeding every meeting of Electors of Pre- sident and Vice President U. S.
CONGRESS. Provision for dividing States into districts for the election of Representatives in CONGRESS of the Confederation, on the 4th July, 1776. Declaration of independence by the
CONGRESS of the Confederation, of 17th June, 1775, de- claring that they would maintain and assist George Wash- ington, and adhere to him for the maintenance and pre- servation of American liberty, with their lives and for- tunes. Resolution of the
CONGRESS, on 26th August, 1783, to George Washing
ton, on the termination of the war, and his reply. Ad- dress of the President of CONGRESS, 23d December, 1783, and answer of Thomas Mifflin, President. Resignation, by George Washington, of his commission to
CONGRESS, of 20th December, 1783, admitting George Washington, commander-in-chief, to a public audience. Resolution of
CONGRESS, of 20th December, 1783, that a public enter- tainment be given to the commander-in-chief, on 22d De- cember. Resolution of CONGRESS assembled, 4th July, 1776. Declaration of In- dependence by the Representatives of the U. States in CONGRESS, for promulgating the Declaration of Inde- pendence. Resolution of
CONNECTICUT, in 1787, appointing deputies to Conven
tion to form the Constitution. Act of
CONSTITUTION. Introductory remarks, on duty of every citizen to understand the
CONSTITUTION and amendments. An analytical index of the
CONSTITUTION of the United States of America. The CONSTITUTION by the States. Dates of ratification of
CONSTITUTION U. S. Articles in addition to, and amendments of, the CONSTITUTION by the States. first ten amendments of the CONSTITUTION by the States. Dates of ratification of eleventh and twelfth amendments of the CONSTITUTION of the U. S. Official proceedings and proximate causes which led to the adoption and ratifica- tion of the. CONSTITUTION U. S. was formed. Proceedings of com- missioners at Annapolis, in 1786, recommending the ap- pointment of deputies to meet at Philadelphia, by whom the .
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