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" Congress to establish and maintain such highways and bridges, it would be without authority to regulate one of the most important adjuncts of commerce. This power in former times was exerted to a very limited extent, the Cumberland or National road being... "
Good Roads: Hearings Before the Joint Committee on Federal Aid in the ... - Página 172
por United States. Congress. Joint Committee on Federal Aid in the Construction of Post Roads - 1913 - 232 páginas
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The Central Law Journal, Volumen82

1916 - 506 páginas
...exerted to a very limited extent, the Cumberland or National road being the most notable instance. Its exertion was but little called for, as commerce...doubts as to the existence of the power to establish a way of communication by land. But since, in consequence of the expansion of the country, the multiplication...
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The American and English Encyclopedia of Law, Volumen11

John Houston Merrill, Charles Frederic Williams, Thomas Johnson Michie, David Shephard Garland - 1890 - 1210 páginas
...exercised to a very limited extent, the Cumberland or National road being the most notable instance. Its exertion was but little called for, as commerce...products, and the invention of railroads and locomotion bv steam, land transportation has so vast! v increased, a sounder consideration has prevailed and led...
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The American and English Encyclopedia of Law, Volumen16

John Houston Merrill, Charles Frederic Williams, Thomas Johnson Michie, David Shephard Garland - 1891 - 1052 páginas
...exerted to a very limited extent, the Cumberland or national road being the most notable instance. Its exertion was but little called for, as commerce...country, the multiplication of its products and the institution of railroads and locomotion by steam, land transportation has so vastly increased a sounder...
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The Law of Interstate Commerce and Its Federal Regulation

Frederick Newton Judson - 1905 - 542 páginas
...exercised very little, as commerce was then conducted wholly by water, and many of our statesmen had entertained doubts as to the existence of the power to establish ways of communication over land. But since the expansion of the commerce of the country, the multiplication of its products...
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The Origin and Growth of the American Constitution: An Historical Treatise ...

Hannis Taylor - 1911 - 738 páginas
...exerted to a very limited extent, the Cumberland or National Road being the most notable instance. Its exertion was but little called for, as commerce...entertained doubts as to the existence of the power toestablish ways of communication by land. But since, in consequence of the expansion of the country,...
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The Life Work of Edward A. Moseley in the Service of Humanity

James Morgan - 1913 - 422 páginas
...exerted to a very limited extent, the Cumberland or National Road being the most notable instance. Its exertion was but little called for, as commerce...statesmen entertained doubts as to the existence of power to establish ways of communication by land. But since, in consequence of the expansion of the...
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The Life Work of Edward A. Moseley in the Service of Humanity

James Morgan - 1913 - 422 páginas
...exerted to a very limited extent, the Cumberland or National Road being the most notable instance. Its exertion was but little called for, as commerce...statesmen entertained doubts as to the existence of power to establish ways of communication by land. But since, in consequence of the expansion of the...
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The Life Work of Edward A. Moseley in the Service of Humanity

James Morgan - 1913 - 414 páginas
...exerted to a very limited extent, the Cumberland or National Road being the most notable instance. Its exertion was but little called for, as commerce...statesmen entertained doubts as to the existence of power to establish ways of communication by land. But since, in consequence of the expansion of the...
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The Life Work of Edward A. Moseley in the Service of Humanity

James Morgan - 1913 - 424 páginas
...then mostly conducted by water, and many of our statesmen entertained doubts as to the existence of power to establish ways of communication by land....of the country, the multiplication of its products, the invention of railroads and locomotion by steam, land transportation has so vastly increased, a...
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Hearing[s] Before the Committee on Interstate Commerce ..., Volumen2,Partes18-27

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interstate Commerce - 1913 - 1100 páginas
...exerted to a very limited extent, the Cumberland or National Road being the most notable Instance. Its exertion was but little called for, as commerce was then mostly conducted by water, «nd many of our statesmen entertained doubts as to the existence of the power to establish ways of...
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