. The Constitution of the United States . militia according to the disci-pline prescribed by Congress. 17. To exercise exclusivelegislation, in all cases what-soever, over such district (notexceeding ten miles square) asmay, by cession of particularStates, and the acceptance ofCongress, become the seat ofgovernment of the UnitedStates; and to exercise like au-thority over all places pur-chased by the consent of thelegislature of the State inwhich the same shall be, for theerection of forts, magazines,arsenals, dockyards, and otherneedful buildings:—and 18. To make all laws whichshall be necess


. The Constitution of the United States . militia according to the disci-pline prescribed by Congress. 17. To exercise exclusivelegislation, in all cases what-soever, over such district (notexceeding ten miles square) asmay, by cession of particularStates, and the acceptance ofCongress, become the seat ofgovernment of the UnitedStates; and to exercise like au-thority over all places pur-chased by the consent of thelegislature of the State inwhich the same shall be, for theerection of forts, magazines,arsenals, dockyards, and otherneedful buildings:—and 18. To make all laws whichshall be necessary and proper iP 23 ^:^J


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