It may be doubted whether any of the evils proceeding from the feebleness of the federal government, contributed more to that great revolution which introduced the present system, than the deep and general conviction, that commerce ought to be regulated... The Child Labor Bulletin - Halaman 220oleh National Child Labor Committee (U.S.) - 1915Tampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
 | United States. Supreme Court - 1904
...perceived the necessity of giving the control over this important subject to a single government. It may bo doubted, whether any of the evils proceeding from...deep and general conviction, that commerce ought to bo regulated by congress. It is not, therefore, matter of surprise, that the grant should be as extensive... | |
 | United States. Supreme Court - 1827
...nations, perceived the necessity of giving the control over this important subject to a single government. It may be doubted whether any of the evils proceeding...to be regulated by Congress. It is not, therefore, matter of surprise, that the grant should be as extensive as the mischief, and should comprehend all... | |
 | Joseph Story - 1833 - 736 halaman
...necessity of giving the control over this important subject to a single government. It is not, therefore, matter of surprise, that the grant should be as extensive,...foreign commerce, and all commerce among the states. ^ 509. In considering this clause of the constitution several important inquiries are presented. In... | |
 | John Marshall - 1839 - 728 halaman
...nations, perceived the necessity of giving the control over this important subject to a single government. It may be doubted whether any of the evils proceeding...to be regulated by congress. It is not, therefore, matter of surprise that the grant should be as extensive as the mischief, and should comprehend all... | |
 | William Alexander Duer - 1843 - 419 halaman
...of giving the control over this important subject to the General Government. It is not, therefore, matter of surprise, that the grant should be as extensive as the mischiefs that had been experienced; and it is equally apparent that to construe the grant so as to... | |
 | 1845
...of giving the control over this important subject to the General Government. It is not, therefore, matter of surprise, that the grant should be as extensive as the mischiefs that had been experienced ; and it is equally apparent that to construe the grant so as to... | |
 | United States. Supreme Court - 1847
...necessity of giving the control over this important 'subject to a single government. It is not, therefore, matter of surprise, that the grant should be as extensive...mischief, and should comprehend all foreign commerce, and afl commerce between the States." — 2 Story's Commentaries, § 1054. This power, if it be permitted... | |
 | 1827
...whether any of the evils proceed ing from the feebleness of the federal government, contributed more t» that great revolution which introduced the present...to be regulated by congress. It is not, therefore, matter of surprise, tliat the grant should be as extensive as the mischief, and should comprehend all... | |
 | United States. Supreme Court, Benjamin Robbins Curtis - 1864
...446, the court say : " It is not, therefore, matter of surprise that the grant of commercial power should be as extensive as the mischief, and should...foreign commerce and all commerce among the States." This question, they remark, " was considered in the case of Gibbons v. Ogden, in which it was declared... | |
 | United States. Supreme Court, Benjamin Robbins Curtis - 1864
...nations, perceived the necessity of giving the control over this important subject to a single government. It may be doubted whether any of the evils proceeding...to be regulated by congress. It is not, therefore, matter of surprise, that the grant should be as extensive as the mischicf, and should comprehend all... | |
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