I.

Impeachment, executive proposed to be removable on, II. [171]. Whether executive should be subject to, [176]. How to be decided, [232]. To be presented by House of Representatives, [262]. Of President, causes of, [397]. King's pardon cannot be pleaded in bar of, [414]. President cannot pardon, [414]. King may pardon, [414].

Impeachments, proposed plan respecting, II. [235]. Nature of, and constitutional provisions respecting, [260]. To be tried by Senate, [261].

Imposts, power of Congress to collect, II. [322]. To be uniform throughout United States, [325]. What may be laid by States, [368]. Laid by States, net produce of, how applied, [368]; subject to the revision of Congress, [368]. Revenue from, easiest mode of paying expenses of government, [528].

Indian Affairs, superintendence of, assumed by Continental Congress, I. [35].

Indians, position of, II. [325]. Commerce with, [325]; regulated by federal authority, [326]; provision of Confederation respecting, [326]. Not regarded as foreign nations, [326].

Independence, resolution of, adopted in Congress, I. [49]. Declaration of, ordered to be prepared, [50]; brought in, [51]; adopted, [51]; effect of, [51].

Inspection Laws, subject to what abuse, II. [368].

Insurrection. See Massachusetts and Shays's Rebellion.