Constitution. TITLE II.— THE STATES. ART. 63. Each State shall be governed by the constitution and laws which it shall adopt, respect being observed for the constitutional principles of the Union. ART. 64. The unexplored mines and wild lands lying within the States shall belong to these States respectively ; and to the Union only as much territory as may be necessary for the defense of the frontiers, for fortifications, military works, and federal railways.

Crimes of responsibility on the part of the President of the Republic are such as are directed against — (1) The political existence of the Union. (2) The Constitution and the form of the Federal Government. (3) The free exercise of the political powers. (4) The legal enjoyment and exercise of political or individual rights. (5) The internal security of the country. . (6) The purity of the administration. (7) The constitutional keeping and use of the public funds.

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Page 111 ... the admission into the United States of America free of all duty of the articles enumerated in Section 3 of said Act, the Government of... Appears in 39 books from 1891-2007

Page 117 ... this legislation may be simultaneously issued by the executive departments of the two governments with the understanding that the commercial arrangement thus put in operation shall remain in force so long as neither government shall definitely, at least three months in advance, inform the other of its intention and decision to .consider it at an end at the expiration of the time indicated; provided, however, that the termination of the commercial arrangement shall begin to take effect either... Appears in 19 books from 1870-1949

Page 152 President, shall serve in place of the latter in case of impediment and succeed him in case of vacancy in the Presidency. \ 2. In case of impediment or vacancy in the... Appears in 18 books from 1891-1999

Page 110 An Act to reduce the revenue and equalize duties on imports, and for other purposes... Appears in 175 books from 1856-2007

Page 118 Brazil, to prevent fraud shall not impose any additional charges or fees therefor on the articles named, in your note, imported from the United States. I am directed by the President to state to you that he accepts this action of the Government of Brazil, in granting exemption of duties to the products of the United States, as a due reciprocity for the action of the Congress of the United States, as set forth in my note to you of November 3, 1890, it being noted that the date fixed by Congress for... Appears in 16 books from 1891-1977

Page 149 ... charges against the President of the Republic under the terms of article 53, and against the ministers of state in crimes connected with those of the said President. Chapter III. — The Senate. ART. 30. The Senate shall be composed of citizens eligible under the terms of article 26 and more than 35 years of age, to the number of three senators for each State and three for the Federal District, chosen in the same manner as the deputies. ART. 31. The mandate of a senator shall continue for 9 years,... Appears in 5 books from 1891-1966

Page 111 Rye, rye-flour, buckwheat, buckwheat-flour, and barley ; Potatoes, beans and peas ; Hay and oats ; Pork, salted, including pickled pork and bacon, except hams; Fish, salted, dried or pickled; Cotton-seed oil ; Coal, anthracite and bituminous; Rosin, tar, pitch and turpentine; Agricultural tools, implements... Appears in 22 books from 1856-2007

Page 113 In section 3 of this law it is declared that these remissions of duty were made "with a view to secure reciprocal trade with countries producing" those articles; and it is provided that, whenever the President shall be satisfied that reciprocal favors are not granted to the products of the United States in the countries referred to, " he shall have the power and it shall be his duty... Appears in 16 books from 1870-1949

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