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" Constitution, vesting in such bodies "power to regulate commerce with the foreign nations, and among the several States and with the Indian tribes. "
Roads: Hearings Before the Committee on Roads, House of Representatives ... - Page 97
by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Roads - 1924 - 221 pages
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Albany Law Journal, Volume 38

Law - 1889 - 546 pages
...all else is not excluded or exempted. The Constitution declares that •• Congress shall have power to regulate commerce with the foreign nations and among the several States," etc. Art. 1, §8. This takes the power from the States and delegates it to Congress. Congress might...
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The Central Law Journal, Volume 91

Law - 1920 - 516 pages
...country, is found in Clause 3, Section 8, Article 1 of the Constitution, vesting in such bodies "power to regulate commerce with the foreign nations, and among the several States and with the Indian tribes." It is not found in the vested power to "provide for the common defense...
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Pacific Coast Law Journal: Containing All the Decisions of the ..., Volume 1

Electronic journals - 1878 - 542 pages
...provisions of the Federal Constitution, and particularly that which confers upon Congress the power to regulate commerce with the foreign nations and among the several States. But we do not find it necessary for the purposes of this decision to examine the questions of Constitutional...
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The Pacific Reporter, Volume 19

Law reports, digests, etc - 1889 - 960 pages
...that all else is not excluded or exempted. The constitution declares that "congress shall have power to regulate commerce with the foreign nations and among the several states," etc. Article 1, § 8. This takes the power from the states, and delegates it to congress. Congress...
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The New York Supplement, Volume 23

Law reports, digests, etc - 1893 - 1284 pages
...section 8 of article 1 of the constitution of the United States, which vests in congress the right to regulate commerce with the foreign nations and among the several states and with the Indian tribes. Interstate commerce, which consists in the transportation, purchase, sale,...
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Vital Questions of the Day

James Penny Boyd - Labor - 1894 - 536 pages
...Danville, 111. My Dear Sir : — I cannot support Senator Kyle's resolution. The power of Congress to regulate commerce with the foreign nations and among the several States, and its power to establish post offices and post roads are alike comprehensive and equally obligatory...
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Congressional Serial Set, Issue 4171

United States - 1901 - 1234 pages
...the power of Congress to regulate the commerce of the States. While Congress is given express power to regulate commerce with the foreign nations, and among the several States and with the Indian tribes, it is provided that no preference shall be given by any regulation of commerce...
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Reports of Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Supreme Court of the ..., Volume 182

United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1901 - 648 pages
...the power of Congress to regulate the commerce of the States. While Congress is given express power to regulate commerce with the foreign nations, and among the several States and with the Indian tribes, it is provided that no preference shall be given by any regulation of commerce...
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Favored Nation Treatment: An Analysis of the Most Favored Nation Clause ...

Joseph Rogers Herod - Favored nation clause - 1901 - 158 pages
...which, read in connection with granting clause, is as follows: ' The Congress shall have the power to regulate commerce with the foreign nations and among the several States, and with the Indian Tribes.' " sity for the ratification of so formal an instrument might defeat it,...
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A Political and Constitutional Study of the Cumberland Road

Jeremiah Simeon Young - Cumberland Road - 1902 - 118 pages
...there was the power to construct roads and canals, it was an implied power growing out of the power "to regulate commerce with the foreign nations and among the several states and with the Indian tribes," and not out of the "general welfare" clause. Mr. Root, of New York, would...
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