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 - Stran 348avtor: Charles Austin Beard - 1909 - 624 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| United States. Supreme Court, John Marshall - 1824 - 32 strani
...congress, ihough limited to specified objects, ш plenary as to those objects, the power over commerce with foreign nations, and among the several states, is...constitution the same restrictions on the exercise of the poweri as are found in the constitution of the United States. The wisdom and the discrétion of congress,... | |
| United States. Congress - 1830 - 642 strani
...from its commencement; and, if rightly informed, I believe it is so used in that country (EngCongress as absolutely as it would be in a single Government,...power as are found in the constitution of the United States." The word sovereignty, applied here to Congress, if understood as it frequently is, I do not... | |
| United States. Congress - 1830 - 660 strani
...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...power as are found in the constitution of the United States." The word sovereignty, applied here to Congress, if understood as it frequently is, I do not... | |
| United States. Congress - 1830 - 326 strani
...its utmost extent, and acknowledges no limitations other than are prescribed in the constitution. It is vested in Congress, as absolutely as it would be...power, as are found in the constitution of the United States. As it implies, in its nature, full power Over the thing to be regulated, it excludes, necessarily,... | |
| Joseph Story - 1833 - 540 strani
...the constitution itself. " The wisdom and the discretion of congress, (it has been justly observed,) their identity with the people, and the influence,...elections, are, in this, as in many other instances, as, for example, that of declaring war, the sole restraints ; on this they have relied, to secure them... | |
| Joseph Story - 1833 - 564 strani
...wisdom and the discretion of congress, (it has been justly observed,) their identity with the people, i and the influence, which their constituents possess...elections, are, in this, as in many other instances, as, for example, that of declaring war, the sole restraints; on this they have relied, to secure them-... | |
| Francis Lister Hawks - 1838 - 542 strani
...in the regulation of commerce may be so far exercised within a State. The power over commerce with foreign nations and among the several States, is vested in Congress as absolutely as it would he in a single government, having in its constitution the same restriction on the exercise of its power.... | |
| Henry St. George Tucker - 1843 - 254 strani
...the constitution itself. ' The wisdom and the discretion of congress, (it has been justly observed,) their identity with the people, and the influence,...elections, are, in this, as in many other instances, as, for example, that of declaring war, the sole restraints ; on this they have relied, to secure them... | |
| William Alexander Duer - 1843 - 442 strani
...exist, and the state Constitution had contained the same restrictions on the exercise of the legislative power as are found in the Constitution of the United...States. The wisdom and the discretion of Congress; the identity of its members with the people ; and their dependance on their constituents, are in this... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1845 - 852 strani
...objects, is plenary as to those objects, the power over Pollard's Lessee v. Hagan et al. commerce with foreign nations, and among the several states, is...power as are found in the Constitution of the United States." As the provision of what is called the compact between the United States and the state of... | |
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