USURPATION.
Par. [3], [4], [5]—Laws usurped, and hereunder:
a. Negatived.
b. Forbidden and neglected.
c. Refused, unless rights are surrendered.
Par. [6], [7], [8], [9]—Legislation usurped, and hereunder:
a. Legislative bodies meet at the wrong place.
b. Legislative bodies dissolved.
c. Refused to have them elected.
d. Obstructing legislation for naturalization.
Par. [10], [11], [12]—Judiciary powers usurped, and hereunder:
a. Destroyed by his negative.
b. Made the judges dependent on his will,
c. And erected new offices by his own will.
Par. [13], [14]—Military powers usurped, and hereunder:
a. Established without consent of legislatures.
b. Made superior to civil power.