Commentaries on the Constitution of the United States: With a Preliminary Review of the Constitutional History of the Colonies and States Before the Adoption of the Constitution, Volumen2Little, Brown,, 1891 |
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... given by any regulation of commerce or rev- enue to the ports of one State over those of another , is of this This clause cannot be understood as applicable to those laws only which are passed for purposes of revenue , because it is ...
... given by any regulation of commerce or rev- enue to the ports of one State over those of another , is of this This clause cannot be understood as applicable to those laws only which are passed for purposes of revenue , because it is ...
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... given , under the pro- visions of this law , to an enormous amount ; and the penalties were now claimed by the government . " After Judge Davis had decided that the law was constitutional , and before that decision had been confirmed by ...
... given , under the pro- visions of this law , to an enormous amount ; and the penalties were now claimed by the government . " After Judge Davis had decided that the law was constitutional , and before that decision had been confirmed by ...
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... given to Congress to regulate commerce is maintained to be exclusive , has not been of late seriously controverted ; and it seems to have the cheerful acquiescence of the learned tribunals of a particular State , one of whose acts ...
... given to Congress to regulate commerce is maintained to be exclusive , has not been of late seriously controverted ; and it seems to have the cheerful acquiescence of the learned tribunals of a particular State , one of whose acts ...
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... given . in the most comprehensive terms , with the intent that its efficacy should be complete , should cease at the point when its continu- ance is indispensable to its value . To what purpose should the power to allow importation be given ...
... given . in the most comprehensive terms , with the intent that its efficacy should be complete , should cease at the point when its continu- ance is indispensable to its value . To what purpose should the power to allow importation be given ...
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... To this extent the power to regulate commerce may be exercised by the States . Whether the power in any given case is vested exclusively in the general govern- ment depends upon the CH . XV . ] 17 POWERS OF CONGRESS- COMMERCE .
... To this extent the power to regulate commerce may be exercised by the States . Whether the power in any given case is vested exclusively in the general govern- ment depends upon the CH . XV . ] 17 POWERS OF CONGRESS- COMMERCE .
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