| United States. Supreme Court - 1888 - 1094 頁
...comprehensive language: "The genius and character of the whole government seem to be that its action is to be applied to all the external concerns of the Nation, and to those internal concerns which affect the Stales generally; but not to those which are completely within a particular Statj, which do not affect... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1888 - 770 頁
...comprehensive language: " The genius and character of the w'hole government seem to be that its action is to be applied to all the external concerns of the nation, and to those internal concerns whieh affect the States generally ; but not to those which are completely within a particular State,... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1889 - 860 頁
...comprehensive language: "The genius and character of the whole government seem to be that its action is to be applied to all the external concerns of the nation,...necessary to interfere for the purpose of executing some of the general powers of the government. The completely internal commerce of a state, then, may... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1889 - 1172 頁
...comprehensive language: "The genius and character of the whole government seem to be that its action is to be applied to all the external concerns of the Nation,...to those which are completely within a particular Statj, which do not affect other States, and with which it is not necessary to interfere for the purpose... | |
| 1890 - 986 頁
...commerce of a State. The genius and character of the whole government seem to be, that its action is to be applied to all the external concerns of the nation,...affect the States generally ; but not to those which arc completely within a particular State, which do not affect other States, and with which it is not... | |
| 1908 - 1132 頁
...than one. * * * The genius and character of the whole Government seem to be, that its action is to be applied to all the external concerns of the Nation,...necessary to interfere, for the purpose of executing some of the general powers of the Government." We think the orderly discussion of the question may... | |
| George Sewall Boutwell - 1895 - 440 頁
...complete as it would be if the States did not exist ; — That the action of the general government is to be applied to all the external concerns of the nation,...necessary to interfere for the purpose of executing some of the general powers of the national government. vania (114 US 196). The company was incorporated... | |
| 1895 - 352 頁
...Gibbons v. Ogden. ' The genius and character of the whole government seem to be that its action is to be applied to all the external concerns of the nation,...internal concerns which affect the states generally.' Therefore, interstate commerce includes more than simply transportation. "It includes the sale of articles... | |
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