John Marshall and Alexander Hamilton, Architects of the American ConstitutionMacmillan, 1964 - 274 páginas |
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... regulate foreign and interstate commerce . Putting it another way , it might be asked : Just how much authority to legislate on com- merce was left with the states after the Constitution vested in Congress the power to regulate commerce ...
... regulate foreign and interstate commerce . Putting it another way , it might be asked : Just how much authority to legislate on com- merce was left with the states after the Constitution vested in Congress the power to regulate commerce ...
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... regulate commerce with foreign nations and among the States , while Congress is regulating it ? " 34 As part of their argument that the mere grant to Congress of the power to regulate foreign and interstate commerce did not necessarily ...
... regulate commerce with foreign nations and among the States , while Congress is regulating it ? " 34 As part of their argument that the mere grant to Congress of the power to regulate foreign and interstate commerce did not necessarily ...
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... regulate foreign and interstate com- merce " cannot be admitted . " It was manifest that the right to tax imports and exports is " a branch of the taxing power , " as are duties on tonnage.37 Marshall's use of the general language of ...
... regulate foreign and interstate com- merce " cannot be admitted . " It was manifest that the right to tax imports and exports is " a branch of the taxing power , " as are duties on tonnage.37 Marshall's use of the general language of ...
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