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for Prohibitions, 243; Bills of Credit,
243; Obligation of a Contract, 244;
Dartmouth College Case, 244; No
Prohibition on Congress, 245; Statute
of Limitations, 245; Inspection Laws,
245; Limits of this Power, 246; Ton-
nage Duties, 246; State Troops,
Ships of War, etc., 246; the States
not Sovereign, 247.

STATES, THE, NATIONAL GUARANTEES
TO, 336-339.-The States Republican,
336; Congress to Decide, 336; Inva-
sion and Domestic Violence, 337 ; Pro-
cedure in Cases of Violence, 337; Rea-
sons for Distinction, 337; Direct Re-
lation of National Authority to Do-
mestic Violence, 338.

STATES, THE, RIGHTS AND Duties of,
323-326.-Public Acts, Records, etc.,
323; Privileges and Immunities, 323;
a Citizen Defined, 324; Fugitives
from Justice, 324; Surrendering Fu-
gitives from Justice, 325; Fugitives
from Service, 325.

STATES, NEW, 327-335.-Western Land
Claims, 327; Western Sessions, 328;
Division of Old States, 329; Admis-
sion of New States, 329; Territorial
Growth, 330; Territory and Terri-
tories, 330; Ordinance of 1787, 330;
the Northwest Territory, 331; Types
of Territorial Government, 331; Pro-
hibition of Slavery in the Northwest,
332; Status of a Territory, 332; New
States, list of, 333; West Virginia, 334.
STATES, THE, RELATIONS OF, TO THE
UNION, 369-371.- National Constitu-
tion Half a Political System, 369; the
Union Dependent upon the States,
369; Proper State Sphere, 370; Rela-
tions of Citizen to the Two Jurisdic-
tions, 370.

SUFFRAGE, 392-396.-How fixed, 392;
Common Rule of Suffrage, 392; Citi-
zenship, 392; Residence, 392; Race,
393; Education, 393; Registration,
393; Religion, 393; Various Disqualifi-
cations, 394; Woman's Suffrage, 391;
Cumulative Voting, 394; Modes of
Voting, 395; Holding Office, 395; Re-
ligious Tests, 395.
TERRITORIAL

SYSTEM, THE. See

"States, New."
TREASON, 312--317.-The Crime of, 312;
Abuses of the Punishment of, 312;

Levying War, 313; Giving an Enemy
Aid and Comfort, 313; Modes of Con-
viction, 314; the Punishment De-
clared, 314; the Common Law Punish-
ment, 3:5; Attainder of Treason, 315;
Power of Congress over Attainder,
315; Meaning of Limitation, 316;
Treason Against a State, 316.

UNION, THE, FORMATION OF, 64-72.-
Relations of the Colonies, 64; the
United States, 65; Colonies Reorgan-
ized as States, 65; the First Consti-
tutions, 66; Source of New Constitu-
tions, 66; Models of New Constitu-
tions, 67; Transition from Colony to
State, 67; the Union, 68; the Ameri-
can State, 69; Consolidation of Colo-
nies, 69; United Colonies of New Eng-
land, 69; Penn's Plan of Union, 69;
Wars with French and Indians, 70;
Albany Congress of 1754, 70; Stamp
Act Congress, 70; Congress of 1774,
71; Congress of 1775, 71; Continental
Congress, 71; the Union Established,
72;
New Political Vocabulary, 72.
UNION, THE, LIMITATIONS OF, 236-242.
-Reasons for such Limitations, 236;
the Slave Trade, 236; Habeas Corpus
in England, 237; Operation of
the Writ, 237; Cases of Suspension,
238; Who Shall Suspend? 238; Mili-
tary Arrests in Civil War, 238; the
Milligan Case, 239; a Bill of Attain-
der, 239; Ex-Post Facto Laws, 240;
Export Duties, 240; Preferences as to
Ports, 241; Entering and Clear-
ing, 241; Congress Controls the
Treasury, 241; Titles of Nobility and
Presents, 242.

UNION, THE, SUPREMACY OF, 343-345.-
Validity of the Public Debt, 343;
Weak Point in a Federal System, 343;
the Supreme Law, 344; State Judges
Bound, 344; Oath Prescribed, 344;
Limit of the National Supremacy,
345; No Religious Test, 345.
UNION, THE, THEORIES OF, 346-349.-
State Sovereignty, 346; Secession of
Eleven States, 346; the National
Theory, 347; Status of Seceding States
during the Rebellion, 348; Supreme
Court View, 348; Antagonistic Theo-
ries, 349.

WAR, THE CIVIL. See "Union, The,
Theories of."

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