The true question presented by these cases, and one which I am not disposed to evade, is whether the States have a right to prohibit the sale and consumption of an article of commerce which they believe to be pernicious in its effects, and the cause of... Reports on the Subject of a License Law - Page 36by Massachusetts. General Court. Joint special committee on license law - 1867 - 898 pagesFull view - About this book
| United States. Supreme Court - 1847 - 668 pages
...remark, that the true question presented by these cases, and one which I am not disposed to evade, is, whether the States have a right to prohibit the...effects, and the cause of disease, pauperism, and crime. I do not. consider the question of the exclusiveness of the power of Congress to regulate commerce... | |
| United States. Supreme Court, Benjamin Robbins Curtis - 1870 - 892 pages
...whether the States have a right .o prohibit the sale and consumption of an article of commerce <vhich they believe to be pernicious in its effects, and the cause of disease, pauperism, and crime. I do not consider the question of the VOL. xv* 49 578 SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES. License Cases.—Mr.... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1883 - 1288 pages
...remark, that the true question presented by these cases, nnd one which I am not disposed to evade, is, whether the States have a right to prohibit the...effects, and the cause of disease, pauperism, and crime. I do not consider the question of the exclusiveness of the power of Congress to regulate commerce as... | |
| 1888 - 1462 pages
...language, said: "The true question presented by these cases, and one which I am not disposed to evade, is whether the states have a right to prohibit the...effects, and the cause of disease, pauperism, and crime. * * * Without attempting to define what are the peculiar subjects or limits of this power, it may safely... | |
| 1888 - 1450 pages
...language, said: "The true question presented by these cases, and one which I am not disposed to evade, is whether the states have a right to prohibit the...effects, and the cause of disease, pauperism, and crime. * * * Without attempting to define what are the peculiar subjects or limits of this power, it may safely... | |
| Henry William Blair - 1887 - 790 pages
...language, said : " The true question presented by these cases, and one which I am not disposed to evade, is whether the States have a right to prohibit the...effects, and the cause of disease, pauperism, and crime. . . Without attempting to define what are the peculiar subjects or limits of this power, it may safely... | |
| Henry William Blair - 1887 - 770 pages
..."The true question presented by these cases, and one which I am not disposed to evade, is whether UK States have a right to prohibit the sale and consumption...effects, and the cause of disease, pauperism, and crime. . . Without attempting to define what are the peculiar subjects or limits of tha power, it may safely... | |
| Kansas - 1888 - 804 pages
...question presented by these cases, and one which I am not disposed to evade, is whether the Stales have a right to prohibit the sale and consumption...effects, and the cause of disease, pauperism, and crime. . — . Without attempting to define what are the peculiar subjects or limits of th» power, it may... | |
| 1920 - 1160 pages
...presented by these cases, and one which I am not disposed to evade, Is whether the states have a light to prohibit the sale and consumption of an article...effects, and the cause of disease, pauperism, and crime. • * » Without attempting to define what are the peculiar subjects or limits of this power, it may... | |
| 1888 - 572 pages
...language, said: — " The true question presented by these acts, and one which I am not disposed to evade, is whether the States have a right to prohibit the sale and consumption of an artiele of commerce which they believe to be pernicious in its effects, and the cause of disease, pauperism,... | |
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