| Albert H. Putney - 1908 - 392 páginas
...and our constitution being, as was aptly said at the bar, one of enumeration and not of definition, to ascertain the extent of the power, it becomes necessary...buying and selling, or the interchange of commodities, and do not admit that it comprehends navigation. This would restrict a general term, applicable to... | |
| Albert Hutchinson Putney - 1908 - 608 páginas
...and our Constitution being, as was aptly said at the bar. one of enumeration, and not of definition, to ascertain the extent of the power, it becomes necessary...limit it to traffic, to buying and selling, or the interehange of commodities, and do not admit that it comprehends navigation. This would restrict a... | |
| Charles Austin Beard - 1914 - 694 páginas
...and our constitution being, as was aptly said at the bar, one of enumeration, and not of definition, to ascertain the extent of the power it becomes necessary...buying and selling or the interchange of commodities, and do not admit that it comprehends navigation. This would restrict a general term, applicable to... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1910 - 58 páginas
...commerce: and our Constitution, as was aptly said at the bar. one of enumeration, and not of definition, to ascertain the extent of the power it becomes necessary...buying and selling, or the interchange of commodities, and do not admit that it comprehends navigation. This would restrict a general term, applicable to... | |
| Westel Woodbury Willoughby - 1910 - 804 páginas
...Gibbous v. Ogden.9 In that famous case, Marshall says : " The subject to be regulated is commerce. . . . The counsel for the appellee would limit it to traffic,...buying and selling, or the interchange of commodities, and do not admit that it comprehends navigation. This would restrict a general term applicable to many... | |
| United States. 61st Congress, 1909-1911. House. [from old catalog] - 1911 - 764 páginas
...the bar. one of enumeration, and not of definition, to ascertain the extent of the power it lux-owes necessary to settle the meaning of the word. The counsel for the appellee would limit It to trallic, to buying and selling, or the interchange of commodities, and do not admit that it comprehends... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - 1912 - 384 páginas
...and our Constitution being, as was aptly said at the bar, one of enumeration, and not of definition, to ascertain the extent of the power it becomes necessary...appellee would limit it to traffic, to buying and sell• Ing, or the interchange of commodities, and do not admit that it comprehends navigation. This... | |
| United States. Bureau of Animal Industry - 1886 - 704 páginas
...commerce with foreign nations, and among the several States, and with tho Indian tribes. the poyrer it becomes necessary to settle the meaning of the...would limit it to traffic, to buying and selling, or tho interchange! of commodities, and do not admit that it comprehends navigation. This would restrict... | |
| James Parker Hall - 1914 - 528 páginas
...and our Constitution being, as was aptly said at the bar, one of enumeration, and not of definition, to ascertain the extent of the power, it becomes necessary...buying and selling, or the interchange of commodities, and do not admit that it comprehends navigation. This would restrict a general term, applicable to... | |
| George Woodward Wickersham - 1914 - 306 páginas
...and our constitution being, as was aptly said at the bar, one of enumeration, and not of definition, to ascertain the extent of the power, it becomes necessary to settle the meaning of the word. . . . Commerce, undoubtedly, is traffic, but it is something more — it is intercourse. It describes... | |
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