| Charles Willis Needham - 1925 - 772 sidor
...in Gibbons v. Ogden were reaffirmed in Brown v. Maryland, 12 Wheat. 419, 446. After expressing doubt whether any of the evils proceeding from the feebleness of the Federal Government contributed more to the establishing of the present constitutional system than the deep and general conviction that commerce... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1926 - 1256 sidor
...v. Maryland, 12 Wheat. 419, 446, в L. ed. 678, 688: "It may be doubted whether any of the tl71]cvU3 proceeding 'from the feebleness of the Federal government...to be regulated by Congress. It is not, therefore, matter of surprise that the grant should be as extensive as the mischief, and should comprehend all... | |
| Allen Johnson, William Alexander Robinson - 1927 - 538 sidor
...present system, than the deep and general conviction that commerce ought to be regulated by Congress ; that the grant should be as extensive as the mischief,...foreign commerce and all commerce among the States; that that power was complete in itself, acknowledged no limitations other than those prescribed by... | |
| Mississippi State Bar Association - 1910 - 118 sidor
...Marshall expressed a doubt whether anything else contributed more to the adoption of the Constitution "than the deep and general conviction that commerce ought to be regulated by Congress." The evil to be remedied was "the embarrassing and destructive consequences resulting from the legislation... | |
| Bar Association of the State of Kansas - 1908 - 770 sidor
...government to enforce/ them had beco me so apparent as to render that power in a great degree useless It may be doubted whether any of the evils proceeding...commerce ought to be regulated by Congress." It is an interesting fact that the commercial difficulties of the States among themselves led some of them... | |
| United States. U.S. Congress. Senate. Committee on interstate commerce - 1934 - 46 sidor
...Sup. Ct. 403, 59 L. ed. 527 (1915); supra note 3. " "It may be doubted," said Chief Justice Marshall, whether any of the evils proceeding from the feebleness...that commerce ought to be regulated by Congress." Brown v. Maryland, supra note 11 at 446. And Mr. Justice Johnson had said, "if there was any one object... | |
| American Bar Association - 1917 - 988 sidor
...perceived the necessity of giving the control over this important subject to a single government. lt may be doubted whether any of the evils proceeding from the feebleness of the federal government (under the confederation) contributed more to that great revolution which introduced the present system... | |
| United States. Bureau of Agricultural Economics, Margaret Ruth Purcell - 1950 - 128 sidor
...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, matter of surprise, that the grant should be as extensive as the mischief, ind should comprehend all... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1921 - 1260 sidor
...Maryland, 12 Wheat. 419, 446, в L. ed. 078, 688: "It may be doubted whether any of the [S71]''vi's proceeding 'from the feebleness of the Federal government...great revolution which introduced the present system thnn the deep nnd general conviction that commerce ought to he regulated by Congress. It is not, therefore,... | |
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