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... Selected Cases in Constitutional Law - Sivu 98tekijä(t) Harold Edgar Barnes, B. A. Milner - 1924 - 431 sivuaKoko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| United States. Supreme Court, John Marshall - 1824 - 32 sivua
...like all others vested in congress, is complete in itself; may be exercised to its utmost extent ; and acknowledges no limitations, other than are prescribed...always been understood, the sovereignty of congress, ihough limited to specified objects, ш plenary as to those objects, the power over commerce with foreign... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1824 - 952 sivua
...all others vested in Congress, is - comp'ete -m itself, may be exercised to its utmost extent, arid acknowledges no limitations, other than are prescribed...questions which arise in this case, or which have 1 824. been discussed at the bar. If, as has always been understood, the sovereignty of Congress, though... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1824 - 990 sivua
...Congress, is th«*"conititu- complete 'n itself, may be exercised to its utmost tion itself. extent, and acknowledges no limitations, other than are prescribed...constitution. These are expressed in plain terms, and de not affect the questions which arise in this case, or which have 1 824. been discussed at the bar.... | |
| United States. Congress - 1830 - 660 sivua
...extent, and acknowledges no limitations other than are prescribed in the constitution." He continues: "If, as has always been understood, the sovereignty...over commerce with foreign nations, and among the several States, is vested in Congress as absolutely as it would be in a single Government, having in... | |
| John Marshall - 1839 - 762 sivua
...power, like all others vested in congress, is complete in itself, may be exercised to its utmost extent, and acknowledges no limitations other than are prescribed...over commerce with foreign nations, and among the several states, is vested in congress as absolutely as it would be in a single government, having in... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1845 - 852 sivua
...power, like all others vested in Congress, is complete in itself, may be exercised to its utmost extent, and acknowledges no limitations other than are prescribed...not affect the questions which arise in this case. If, as has been always understood, the sovereignty of Congress, though limited to specified objects,... | |
| Joseph Kinnicut Angell - 1847 - 492 sivua
...power, like all others vested in Congress, is complete in itself, may be exercised to its utmost extent, and acknowledges no limitations other than are prescribed...Constitution. These are expressed in plain terms, and do not afTect the questions which arise in this case. 12* If, as has been always understood, the sovereignty... | |
| Lewis Cass - 1856 - 96 sivua
...may be exercised to its utmost extent, and acknowledges no limitations other than are prescribed by the Constitution. These are expressed in plain terms,...which have been discussed at the bar— if, as has been always understood, the sovereignty of Congress, though limited to specific objects^ is plenary.... | |
| Illinois. Supreme Court - 1911 - 710 sivua
...utmost extent, and acknowledges no limitations other than are prescribed in the constitution. * * * If, as has always been understood, the sovereignty...power over commerce with foreign nations and among the several States is vested in Congress as absolutely as it would be in a single government having in... | |
| John Norton Pomeroy - 1868 - 570 sivua
...power, like all others vested in Congress, is complete in itself; may be exercised to its utmost extent, and acknowledges no limitations other than are prescribed...this case, or which have been discussed at the bar." . . . . " But l it has been urged with great earnestness, that, although the power of Congress to regulate... | |
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