. The Constitution of the United States . sels bound to or from oneState be obliged to enter,clear, or pay duties in another. 6. No money shall bedrawn from the Treasury, butin consequence of appropria-tions made by law; and a reg-ular statement and account ofthe receipts and expendituresof all public money shall bepublished from time to time. 7. No title of nobility shallbe granted by the UnitedStates; and no person holdingany office of profit or trustunder them, shall, without theconsent of Congress, accept ofany present, emolument, of-fice, or title, of any kind what-ever, from any king, pr


. The Constitution of the United States . sels bound to or from oneState be obliged to enter,clear, or pay duties in another. 6. No money shall bedrawn from the Treasury, butin consequence of appropria-tions made by law; and a reg-ular statement and account ofthe receipts and expendituresof all public money shall bepublished from time to time. 7. No title of nobility shallbe granted by the UnitedStates; and no person holdingany office of profit or trustunder them, shall, without theconsent of Congress, accept ofany present, emolument, of-fice, or title, of any kind what-ever, from any king, prince, orforeign 26


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