| Westel Woodbury Willoughby, John Archibald Fairlie, Frederic Austin Ogg - Political science - 1922 - 778 pages
...impossible to deny that it will also include all productive industries that contemplate the same thing. The result would be that Congress would be invested...agriculture, horticulture, stock raising, domestic fisheries and mining; » 1824, 9 Wheat 1, 228, 6 L. ed. 23. ••'• Consistently since the legislation of... | |
| William Blose Reed - Bituminous coal - 1922 - 242 pages
...impossible to deny that it would include all productive industries that contemplate the same thing. The result would be that Congress would be invested,...agriculture, horticulture, stock raising, domestic fisheries, mining—in short, every branch of human industry. For is there one of them that does not contemplate,... | |
| New York (State). Legislature - New York (State) - 1922 - 1026 pages
...productive industries that contemplate the same thing. The result would be that Congress would be vested, to the exclusion of the States, with the power to...manufactures, but also agriculture, horticulture, stock-raising, domestic fisheries, mining — in short, every branch of human industry, for is there... | |
| United States. Federal Trade Commission, United States - Business & Economics - 1922 - 212 pages
...impossible to deny that it would include all productive industries that contemplate the same thing. The result would be that Congress would be invested, to the exclusion of the States, \vith the power to regulate, not only manufactures, hut also agriculture, horticulture, stock raising,... | |
| United States - Constitutional amendments - 1924 - 940 pages
...impossible to deny that it would also include all productive industries that contemplate the same thing. The result would be that Congress would be invested,...or less clearly, an interstate or foreign market? * * * The power being vested in Congress and denied to the States, it would follow as an inevitable... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1924 - 676 pages
...expressly granted power to regulate commerce, Congress might control related matters, it was said: "The result would be that Congress would be invested,...or less clearly, an interstate or foreign market?" For sixty years Ex parte Milligan, 4 Wall. 2, 120, 125, has been regarded as a splendid exemplification... | |
| Harold Edgar Barnes, B. A. Milner - Constitutional law - 1924 - 440 pages
...impossible to deny that it would also include all productive industries that contemplate the same thing. The result would be that Congress would be invested,...agriculture, horticulture, stock raising, domestic fisheries, mining—in short, every branch of human industry. For is there one of them that does not contemplate,... | |
| Lawrence Boyd Evans - Constitutional law - 1925 - 1436 pages
...impossible to deny that it would also include all productive industries that contemplate the same thing. The result would be that Congress would be invested,...of the States, with the power to regulate, not only mamifactures, but also agriculture, horticulture, stock raising, domestic fisheries, mining— in short,... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1898 - 1020 pages
...impossible to" deny that it would also include all productive industries that contemplate the same thing. The result would be that congress would be invested,...the states, with .the power to regulate, not only manufacture, but also agriculture, horticulture, stock raising, domestic fisheries, mining, — in... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1928 - 1072 pages
...impossible to deny that it would also include all productive industries that contemplate the same thing. The result would be that Congress would be invested,...more or less clearly, an interstate or foreign market Î Does not the wheat grower of the Northwest, and the cotton planter of the South, plant, cultivate,... | |
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