If, as has always been understood, the sovereignty of Congress, though limited to specified objects, is plenary as to those objects, the power over commerce with foreign nations, and among the several States is vested in Congress as absolutely as it would... Readings in American Government and Politics - Page 348by Charles Austin Beard - 1909 - 624 pagesFull view - About this book
| FRANCIS NEWTON THORPE - 1901 - 862 pages
...Constitution of the United States. The sole resort on the exercise of this power were "the wisdom and discretion of Congress, their identity with the people...influence which their constituents possess at elections." But was the act of laying duties or imposts on imports and exports as authorized in the Constitution,... | |
| Charles Sears Baldwin - English language - 1902 - 474 pages
...though limited 10 to specified objects, is plenary as to those objects, the power over commerce with foreign nations and among the several States is vested...having in its Constitution the same restrictions on 15 the exercise of the power as are found in the Constitution of the United States. The wisdom and... | |
| Charles Sears Baldwin - English language - 1902 - 476 pages
...though limited 10 to specified objects, is plenary as to those objects, the power over commerce with foreign nations and among the several States is vested...having in its Constitution the same restrictions on 15 the exercise of the power as are found in the Constitution of the United States. The wisdom and... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interstate Commerce - Railroads - 1902 - 270 pages
...Congress, though limited to specified objects, is plenary as to those objects, the power over commerce with foreign nations and among the several States is vested...government having in its constitution the same restrictions in the exercise of the power as are found in the Constitution of the United States. (Gibbons r. Ogden,... | |
| Charles Sears Baldwin - English language - 1902 - 490 pages
...absolutely as it would be in a single government having in its Constitution the same restrictions on 15 the exercise of the power as are found in the Constitution of the United States. The wisdom and discretion of Congress, their identity with the people, and the influence which their constituents... | |
| M. Zralek - 1903 - 556 pages
...adjudications the court in the case in review says: "They also show that the power to regulate commerce among the several States is vested in Congress as...power as are found in the constitution of the United States; . that in determining the character of the regulations to be adopted Congress has a large discretion... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1903 - 996 pages
...though limited to specified objects, is plenary as to those objects." "The power over commerce with- foreign nations and among the several States is vested...having in its constitution the same restrictions," &c. And in the same case, page 199 : — " Where, then, each government exercises the power of taxation,... | |
| Stephen Mallory White - United States - 1903 - 387 pages
...he brings is that which was overthrown in McCulloch vs. Maryland, and there the Chief Justice said: The wisdom and the discretion of Congress, their identity...constituents possess at elections, are in this, as in manv other instances, as that, for example, of declaring war, the sole rertraints on which they have... | |
| United States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner - Law reports, digests, etc - 1903 - 812 pages
...Congress, though limited to specified objects, is plenary as to those objects, the power over commerce with foreign nations, and among the several States, is...absolutely as it would be in a single government, having in'its constitution the same restrictions on the exercise of the power as are found in. the Constitution... | |
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