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" The controlling and supreme power over commerce with foreign nations and the several States, is undoubtedly conferred upon Congress. Yet, in my judgment, the State may, nevertheless, for the safety or convenience of trade, or for the protection of the... "
Pittsburgh Legal Journal - Página 39
1891
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Reports of Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Supreme ..., Volumen5;Volumen46

United States. Supreme Court - 1847 - 668 páginas
...undoubtedly conferred upon Congress. Yet, in my judgment, the State may nevertheless, for ihe safety or convenience of trade, or for the protection of the...make regulations of commerce for its own ports and harbours, and for its own territory ; and such regulations are valid unless they come in conflict with...
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The Science of Government as Exhibited in the Institutions of the United ...

Charles Bishop Goodrich - 1853 - 364 páginas
...states is, undoubtedly, conferred upon congress. Yet the state may nevertheless, for the safety or convenience of trade, or for the protection of the...unless they come in conflict with a law of congress.* This supposed theory of our system is sustained and enforced by considerations derived from convenience,...
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Sketches of the Lives and Judicial Services of the Chief-justices of the ...

George Van Santvoord - 1854 - 554 páginas
...undoubtedly conferred upon Congress. Yet, in my judgment, the State may, nevertheless, for the safety or convenience of trade, or for the protection of the...regulations are valid, unless they come in conflict with the law of Congress. Such evidently, I think, was the construction which the Constitution universally...
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Republican landmarks: the views and opinons of American statesmen on foreign ...

John Philip Sanderson - 1856 - 404 páginas
...undoubtedly conferred upon Congress. Yet, in my judgment, the State may, nevertheless, for the safety or convenience of trade, or for the protection of the...unless they come in conflict with a law of Congress. Such evidently, I think, was the construction which the Constitution universally received at the time...
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Republican Landmarks: The Views and Opinions of American Statesmen on ...

John Philip Sanderson - 1856 - 380 páginas
...undoubtedly conferred upon Congress. Yet, in my judgment, the State may, nevertheless, for the safety or convenience of trade, or for the protection of the...citizens, make regulations of commerce for its own port? and harbors, and for its own territory ; and such regulations are valid, unless they come in...
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Reports of Decisions in the Supreme Court of the United States ..., Volumen16

United States. Supreme Court, Benjamin Robbins Curtis - 1870 - 892 páginas
...congress. Yet, in my judgment, the State may, nevertheless, for the safety or convenience of tradef or for the protection of the health of its citizens,...unless they come in conflict with a law of congress. License Cases.—Mr. Chief Justice Tancy's Opinion. 5 H. Such evidently, I think, was the construction...
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Memoir of Roger Brooke Taney, LL.D.: Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of ...

Samuel Tyler - 1872 - 672 páginas
...[he said] conferred upon Congress. Yet, in my judgment, the State may nevertheless, for the safety or convenience of trade or for the protection of the...regulations are valid, unless they come in conflict with the laws of Congress. Such evidently, I think, was the construction which the Constitution universally...
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Reports of Cases Argued and Decided in the Supreme Court of the ..., Libro 12

United States. Supreme Court - 1883 - 1288 páginas
...undoubtedly conferred upon Congress. Yet in my judgment, the State may nevertheless, for the safety or convenience of trade, or for the protection of the...unless they come in conflict with a law of Congress. Such, evidently, I think was the construction which the Constitution universally received at the time...
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Sketches of the Lives, Times and Judicial Services of the Chief Justices of ...

George Van Santvoord - 1882 - 760 páginas
...undoubtedly conferred upon Congress. Yet, in my judgment, the State may, nevertheless, for the safety or convenience of trade, or for the protection of the...regulations are valid, unless they come in conflict with the law of Congress. Such evidently, I think, was the construction which the Constitution universally...
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Harvard Law Review, Volumen27

1914 - 812 páginas
...such a grant, in the opinion of the Chief Justice, "the state may nevertheless, for the surety and convenience of trade, or for the protection of the...regulations are valid, unless they come in conflict with the laws of Congress." The decision in Pierce v. New Hampshire was, however, distinctly overruled in...
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