Army, power of Congress to raise and support, II. [333]. Appropriation of money for support of, [333]. Power of Congress to make rules for, [334]. Standing, repugnant to American feelings, [336]. Not to be kept by States in time of peace, [371]. President commander-in-chief of, [413]. Power of President to employ, [413].

Army of the Revolution, first suggested, I. [31]. How first raised, [32]. State of, when Washington arrived at Cambridge, [55]. How constituted, [58]. Short enlistments in, how accounted for, [60]. Committee of Congress sent to examine, [60]. Discontents in, [79], [158], [186]. History of, after the evacuation of Boston, [91]. Reorganized, [91], [92]. Defects in organization of, [93]. Officers of, how appointed, [93]; how treated in 1776, [94]. Bad construction of, [94], [96]. Third effort of Washington to reorganize, [109]. Embarrassments and difficulties attending, [110]. State of, in April, 1777, [111]; in May, 1782, [158].

Arrest, privilege from, II. [263].

Arsenals, authority of Congress over, II. [340].

Articles of Confederation, I. [509]. Reported in Congress, and recommended to the States, [53], [104], [113]. Adoption of, by the States, [124]. Amendments to, proposed by the States, [128]; by New Jersey, for regulation of commerce, [129]. Chief obstacle to the completion of, [131]. States urged to accede to, [134]. Ratified by New Jersey, [135]; by Delaware, [135]; by Maryland, [136]. Completion of, announced, [137]. Established by patriotic sacrifices, [139]. Outline of, [142]. Construction of third article of, [265]. Circular letter of Congress, recommending adoption of, [491]. Representation of New Jersey respecting, [493]. Act of New Jersey accepting, [497]. Resolves of Delaware respecting, [498]. Action of Maryland on, [501]; of New York on, [505]. Amendment of, at first contemplated, II. [16]. How altered, [84], [180], [481]. Citizenship under, [206]. Effort to include in, power over Western Territory, [341]. Admission of new States under, [345]. On what terms ratified by smaller States, [346]. Restraints imposed on States by, [363]. Inter-state privileges under, [447].

Assemblies in Provincial governments, how constituted, I. [4].

Assembling, one of the common law rights, I. [23].

Association, drawn up by House of Burgesses in Virginia, I. [12]. For non-importation, &c., how carried out by colonists, [24].

Attainder, Bills of, defined, II. [360]. Congress prohibited to pass, [360]. States prohibited to pass, [368].

Attestation to Constitution, form of, II. [485].