| United States. Supreme Court - 1895 - 782 頁
...intercourse. It does not embrace the completely interior traffic of the respective States — that which is " carried on between man and man in a State,...which . does not extend to or affect other States " — but it does embrace " every species of commercial intercourse " between the United States and... | |
| 1895 - 914 頁
...intercourse." It does not embrace the completely interior traffic of the respective States — that which is ' carried on between man and man in a State,...and which does not extend to or affect other States ' — but it does embrace ' every species of commercial intercourse ' between the United States and... | |
| John Lewis - 1895 - 826 頁
...intercourse." It does not embrace the completely interior traffic of the respective states — that which is "carried on between man and man in a state,...and which does not extend to or affect other states " — but it does embrace " every species of commercial intercourse " between the United States and... | |
| 1908 - 1132 頁
...It is* not intended to say that these words comprehend that commerce, which is completely internal, which is carried on between man and man in a State,...same State, and which does not extend to or affect oilier States. Such a power would be inconvenient and is certainly unnecessary. Comprehensive as the... | |
| William Weeks Morrill - 1895 - 952 頁
...Justice MARSHALL, the words of the grant do not embrace that commerce which is completely internal, which is carried on between man and man in a State,...parts of the same State, and which does not extend to nor affect other States. " Commerce," observed the Chief Justice, " undoubtedly, is traffic, but it... | |
| John Randolph Tucker - 1899 - 514 頁
..." It is not intended to say that these words comprehend that commerce which is completely internal, which is carried on between man and man in a State,...would be inconvenient, and is certainly unnecessary." 2 Hence it follows that interstate commerce in things and persons relate to the transitua of such things... | |
| Franklin Harvey Head - 1899 - 672 頁
...in short, "interstate commerce/' as distinguished from "that commerce which is completely internal, which is carried on between man and man in a state or between different parts of the same state."* It is manifest, then, that the only conspiracies or combinations within the purview of the Sherman... | |
| Emlin McClain - 1900 - 1134 頁
...interior. It is not intended to say that these words comprehend that commerce which is completely internal, which is carried on between man and man in a State,...Comprehensive as the word " among " is, it may very properly berestricted to that commerce which concerns more States than one. The phrase is not one which would... | |
| William Hudson Harper - 1900 - 450 頁
...intercourse. It does not embrace the completely interior traffic of the respective states — that which is 'carried on between man and man in a state,...and which does not extend to or affect other states' — but it does embrace 'every species of commercial intercourse' between the United States and foreign... | |
| United States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner - 1900 - 758 頁
...it is not intended to sa,y that these words comprehend that commerce which is completely internal, which is carried on between man and man in a State,...which does not extend to or affect other States." Gibbons v. Ogden, 9 Wheat. 1, 194. While, therefore, it may not be easy for a court to define the size... | |
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