Coinage of money, 119, 148. Coins, value of foreign, fixed, 120. Collector of port, his duties, 106. Colonies affected by acts of Parlia- dependencies of England, 12. form a union, 13. New England, unite, 13. politically distinct, 13. Colonists emigrated from England, 11. 12. established provincial legislatures, 11. filled with the spirit of liberty, 11. rights of British subjects, 11, 12. Commander-in-chief, 38, 172. Commerce, Congress has power to regulation of, 31, 153. under the Confederation, 113. of King of England, 7. Indian Affairs, 201. Committee of Conference, 96. the States, 16, 155. Common laws, suits at, 50. Compensation of members of Con- President of Senate, 90. Concurrent powers, 100. Confederate government, 17. Confederation, Articles of, 15, 270. revision of, 20. unsatisfactory, 17. Confidential legislative sessions, 85. Congress, act of, goes into effect, 99. members of, compensated, 29, 88, Contract defined, 149. 89. cannot hold office, 30. may be arrested, 29. privileges, 88. new, 58. number of sessions of, 88. of delegates, 13. obligation of, 149. Controversies, 40. between citizens, 40. States, 40. Conventions assembled in different States, 21. proceedings of, 46. officers of United States cannot be Conviction on impeachment, 28. what it includes, 56. Congressional districts, 80. Copyright defined, 127. how obtained, 127. Court, Circuit, 209, 210. of claims, 214. Courts, martial, 248. of United States, judges of, 39. Connecticut, governor chosen by the Credit, bills of, 148. freemen, 11. Crew-list, 112. Crimes, capital, 49, 248. committed on the high seas, 216. DARTMOUTH College, 150. Debts contracted before the adoption of United States, 235. intentions, 116. |