| 1920 - 844 halaman
...are already in view. Justice Brewer, speaking from the Supreme Bench of the United States, said : " Constitutional provisions do not change, but their...of the people vary with each succeeding generation. . . . Just so it is with the grant to the National Government of power over inter-State commerce. The... | |
| 1911 - 452 halaman
...recalled and quoted. In re Debs, 158 U. S., 564, 39 L. ed.. 1092, 15 Sup. Ct. Rep., 900, he said, " Constitutional provisions do not change, but their...of the people vary with each succeeding generation. . . . Just so it is with the grant to the national government of power over interstate commerce. The... | |
| 1896 - 576 halaman
...Constitutional provisions do not change, but their operation extends to new matters as the modes of business and habits of life of the people vary with each succeeding...carrier is the same to-day as when transportation by land was by coach and wagon, and on water by canal boat and sailing-vessel, yet in its actual operation... | |
| United States. Interstate Commerce Commission - 1896 - 326 halaman
...one case as in the other, and the same power to remove obstructions from the one as from the other. Constitutional provisions do not change, but their...carrier is the same to-day as when transportation on laud was by coach and wagon, and on water by canal boat and sailing vessel, yet in its actual operation... | |
| Henry Budd, Ardemus Stewart - 1896 - 828 halaman
...one case as in the other, and the same power to remove obstructions from the one as from the other. Constitutional provisions do not change, but their...business and the habits of life of the people vary with eacli succeeding generation. The law of the common carrier is the same to-day as when transportation... | |
| John Forrest Dillon - 1903 - 618 halaman
...564, 591 (AD 1895), when asserting the power of Congress to control commerce carried on by railroads. "Constitutional provisions do not change, but their...each succeeding generation. The law of the common currier is the same to-day as when transportation on land was by coach and wagon, and on water by canal... | |
| Elbert William Robinson Ewing - 1908 - 240 halaman
...the States. "Constitutional provisions do not change," said our Supreme Court in In re Debs, in 1895, "but their operation extends to new matters as the modes of business and the habits and the life of the people vary with each succeeding generation. The law of the common carrier is the... | |
| Westel Woodbury Willoughby - 1910 - 1170 halaman
...those who expounded the Constitution in making it an exception." Again, in Re Debs40 the court say : " Constitutional provisions do not change, but their operation extends to new matters as the modes of life and habits of the people vary with each succeeding generation. The law of the common carrier is... | |
| Frank J. Goodnow - 1911 - 410 halaman
...jurisdiction had previously been exercised almost exclusively over the latter. The court says : — " Constitutional provisions do not change, but their...transportation on land was by coach and wagon and on water by canalboat and sailing vessel, yet in its actual operation it touches and regulates transportation by... | |
| Westel Woodbury Willoughby - 1912 - 684 halaman
...to exclude it, or it would have been made a special exception." 19 Again in Re Debs the court say: "Constitutional provisions do not change, but their operation extends to new matters as the modes of life and habits of the people vary with each succeeding generation. The law of the common carrier is... | |
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