... the government of the Union, though limited in its powers, is supreme within its sphere of action. This would seem to result necessarily from its nature. It is the government of all; its powers are delegated by all: it represents all, and acts for... Niles' National Register - Página 651819Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1914 - 1320 páginas
...It is the government of all; its powers are delegated by all; it represents all, and acte for all. Though any one state may be willing to control its...operations, no state is willing to allow others to con trol them. The nation on those subjects on which it can act must necessarily bind its component... | |
| California. Industrial Accident Commission - 1915 - 972 páginas
...It is the government of all ; its powers are delegated by all : it represents all and acts for all. Though any one state may be willing to control its...by saying, 'this Constitution, and the laws of the United States which shall be made in pursuance thereof, shall be the supreme law of the land,' and... | |
| Harold Edgar Barnes - 1915 - 376 páginas
...It is the government of all ; its powers are delegated by all ; it represents all, and acts for all. Though any one State may be willing to control its...by saying, "this Constitution, and the laws of the United States, which shall be made in pursuance thereof," "shall be the supreme law of the land," and... | |
| Eugene Wambaugh - 1915 - 1106 páginas
...It is the government of all; its powers are delegated by all; it represents all, and acts for all. Though any one State may be willing to control its...by saying, " this constitution, and the laws of the United States, which shall be made in pursuance thereof," " shall be the supreme law of the land,"... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - 1916 - 398 páginas
...It is the government of all; its powers are delegated by all; it represents all, and acts for all. Though any one state may be willing to control its...by saying, "This constitution, and the laws of the United States which shall be made in pursuance thereof," "shall be the supreme law of the land," and... | |
| Fred P. Caldwell - 1916 - 1200 páginas
...It is the government of all ; its powers are delegated by all; it represents all, and acts for all. Though any one state may be willing to control its...by saying, 'this constitution and the laws of the United States, which shall be made in pursuance thereof, shall be the supreme law of the land; and... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1916 - 158 páginas
...or make interstate and foreign commerce pay for the facilities? As Chief Justice Marshall has said: Though any one State may be willing to control its...State is willing to allow others to control them. In other words, while any one State would be willing to regulate these matters, it is not willing to... | |
| United States. Congress. Joint Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1916 - 454 páginas
...Government is a Government of all. its powers are delegated by all. it represents all and acts for all. Though any one State may be willing to control its...State is willing to allow others to control them." What a splendid and accurate application that has to this matter of commerce. Here is an instrumentality... | |
| United States. Congress. Joint Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1916 - 1480 páginas
...Government of all ; its powers are delegated by all ; it represents till anil acts for all. Thoutrh uny one State may be willing to control its operations,...State is willing to allow others to control them. What a splendid and accurate application that has to this matter of commerce. Here is an instrumentality... | |
| Bartow Adolphus Ulrich - 1916 - 446 páginas
...any one state be willing to control its operation, no state is willing to allow others to control it. The nation, on those subjects on which it can act, must necessarily bind its component parts." (Marshall, Ch. J., in McCulloch v. Maryland, 4 Wheaton, 316, 405). One of the functions of the federal... | |
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