| Law - 1920 - 496 pages
...542. of the national government. The powers thus granted are not confined to the instrumentalities of commerce, or -the postal service known or in use...progress of the country, and adapt themselves to the new developments of time and circumstances. They extend from the horse with its rider to the stage-coach,... | |
| Law - 1917 - 510 pages
...the kind of vessel powers of Congress in the regulation of interstate commerce and in other matters "keep pace with the progress of the country, and adapt themselves to the new developments of times and circumstances. They extend from the horse with its rider to the stage-coach,... | |
| Law - 1878 - 560 pages
...granted are not confined to the instrumentalities of commerce or the postal service known or in use wheu the Constitution was adopted, but they keep pace with...progress of the country and adapt themselves to the new developments of time and circumstances. They extend from the horse with its rider to the stage coach,... | |
| American Bar Association - Bar associations - 1878 - 820 pages
...to the instrumentalities of com" merce or the postal service known or in use when the Consti" tution was adopted, but they keep pace with the progress of "the country, and adapt themselves to the new developments " of time and circumstances. They extend from the horse, with "its rider, to the stage-coach;... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1878 - 808 pages
...establish post-offices and postroads, are not confined to the instrumentalities of commerce, or of the postal service known or in use when the .Constitution was adopted, but keep pace with the progress of the country, and adapt themselves to the new development* of time and... | |
| Law - 1879 - 924 pages
...Justice Waite said : " The powers thus granted are not confined to the instrumentalities of commerce known or in use when the Constitution was adopted...progress of the country, and adapt themselves to the new developments of time and circumstances. They extend from the horse with its rider to the stage-coach,... | |
| David Rorer - Conflict of laws - 1879 - 470 pages
...carrying on the same.3 In the language of the United States supreme court, WAITE, CJ, such powers " keep pace with the progress of the country, and adapt themselves to the new developments of time and circumstances. They extend from the horse, with its rider, to the stage coach;... | |
| American Bar Association - Law - 1887 - 460 pages
...instrumentalities of commerce known or in use when the Constitution was adopted, but that they keep paca with the progress of the country, and adapt themselves to the new developments of time and circumstances ; and he adds: "The government of the United States, within... | |
| Law - 1880 - 920 pages
...constitutional powers so conferred upon Congress — * * * "are not confined to the instrumentalities of commerce or the postal service known or in use...progress of the country, and adapt themselves to the new developments of time and circumstances. They extend from the horse, with its rider, to the stage-coach... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1889 - 1878 pages
..."The powers thus granted [to congress to regulate commerce] are not confined to the instrumentalities of commerce, or the postal service, known or in use...progress of the country, and adapt themselves to the new developments of time and circumstances. " The same may undoubtedly be said of articles of commerce.... | |
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