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" It may be doubted whether any of the evils proceeding from the feebleness of the federal government contributed more to that great revolution which introduced the present system than the deep and general conviction that commerce ought to be regulated... "
The Oleomargarine Bill - Page 101
by United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Agriculture and Forestry - 1901 - 901 pages
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Reports of Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Supreme Court of the ..., Volume 25

United States. Supreme Court - 1904 - 444 pages
...perceived the necessity of giving the control over this important subject to a single government. It may bo doubted, whether any of the evils proceeding from...deep and general conviction, that commerce ought to bo regulated by congress. It is not, therefore, matter of surprise, that the grant should be as extensive...
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Niles' National Register, Volume 32

1827 - 452 pages
...whether any of the evils proceed ing from the feebleness of the federal government, contributed more t» that great revolution which introduced the present...congress. It is not, therefore, matter of surprise, tliat the grant should be as extensive as the mischief, and should comprehend all foreign commerce,...
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The American Law Register, Volume 15

1876 - 816 pages
...nations, perceived the necessity of giving the control over this important subject to a single government. It may be doubted whether any of the evils proceeding...that commerce ought to be regulated by Congress." 12 Wheaton 446. The power which insures uniformity of commercial regulation must cover the property...
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The Federal Reporter, Volume 39

1889 - 948 pages
...nations, perceived the necessity of giving the control over this important subject to a single government. It may be doubted whether any of the evils proceeding...to be regulated by congress. It is not, therefore, a matter of surprise that the grant should be as extensive as the mischief, and should comprehend all...
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The Federal Reporter: Cases Argued and Determined in the ..., Volumes 39-40

1889 - 1878 pages
...nations, perceived the necessity of giving the control over this important subject to a single government. It may be doubted whether any of the evils proceeding...to be regulated by congress. It is not, therefore, a matter of surprise that the grant should be as extensive as the mischief, and should comprehend all...
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The Federal Reporter: Cases Argued and Determined in the ..., Volumes 151-152

1907 - 2170 pages
...nations, perceived the necessity of giving the control over this important subject to a single government. It may be doubted whether any of the evils proceeding...of the federal government contributed more to that revolution which introduced the present system, than the deep and general conviction that commerce...
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Some Account of the Work of Stephen J. Field: As a Legislator, State Judge ...

Chauncey F. Black, Samuel B. Smith - 1881 - 556 pages
...neces262 sity of giving the control over this important subject to a single government. It may be doubtful whether any of the evils proceeding from the feebleness...that commerce ought to be regulated by Congress.' " The power which insures uniformity of commercial regulation must cover the property which is transported...
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Railroad Commission of Kentucky - 1910 - 576 pages
...States against each other. In Brown v. Maryland, 12 Wheaton, 446, the court observed: It may be doubted1 whether any of the evils proceeding from the feebleness of the Federal Goverranient contributed more to that great revolution which introduced the present system than the...
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The Supreme Court Reporter, Volume 24

1904 - 910 pages
...tlons, perceived the necessity of giving UM control over this important subject to a single government. It may be doubted whether any of the evils proceeding...great revolution which introduced the present system thaa the deep and general conviction that commerce ought to be regulated by Congreso.1* Railroad companies,...
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Reports of Cases Argued and Decided in the Supreme Court of the ..., Book 23

United States. Supreme Court - 1885 - 1072 pages
...nations, perceived the necessity of giving the control over this important subject to a single government. It may be doubted whether any of the evils proceeding...that commerce ought to be regulated by Congress." Brown v. Maryland [mipra]. The power which insures uniformity of commercial regulation must cover the...
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