| United States. Supreme Court, John Marshall - 1824 - 32 pagine
...states cannot stop at the external boundary line of each state, but may be introduced into the interior. It is not intended to say, that these words comprehend...carried on between man and man in a state, or between different parts of the same state, and which does not extend to, or affect other states. Such a power... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1824 - 952 pagine
...commeicr prebend that commerce, which is completely inwhich u com- r . . . • ' * pieteiy inter- temal, which is carried on between man and man in a State, or between different parts of the same State, and which does not extend to or affect other States. Such a power... | |
| William Rawle - 1825 - 438 pagine
...boundary line of each state, but may be introduced into the interior. These words do not, however, comprehend that commerce which is completely internal,...carried on between man and man in a state, or between different parts of the same state, and which does not extend to, or affect other states. Comprehensive... | |
| James Kent - 1832 - 590 pagine
...commerce which concerns more states than one ;" and that it did not " comprehend that commerce which was completely internal, which is carried on between man and man in a state, or between d:fferent parts of the same state, and which does not extend to, or affect other states." But in the... | |
| Jonathan Elliot - 1836 - 680 pagine
...between the United States and foreign nations, and among the several states. Ibid. 193. 113. It does not comprehend that commerce which is completely internal...carried on between man and man in a state, or between different parts of the same state, and which does nut extend to or affect other states. Ibid. 194.... | |
| John Marshall - 1839 - 762 pagine
...cannot stop at the external boundary line of each state, but may be introduced into the interior"} It is not intended to say that these words comprehend...carried on between man and man in a state, or between different parts of the same state, and which does not extend to or affect other states. Such a power... | |
| Samuel Owen - 1846 - 494 pagine
...the states cannot stop at the boundary line of each state, but may be introduced into the interior. It is not intended to say that these words comprehend that commerce which ispvrefi/ internal, which is earned on between man and man in a state, or between different parts of... | |
| E. Fitch Smith - 1848 - 1004 pagine
...did not stop at the external boundary line, but might be introduced into the interior; not that the words comprehend that commerce which is completely...internal, which is carried on between man and man, or between different parts of the same states, not extending to or affecting other states. The word... | |
| James Kent - 1851 - 706 pagine
...commerce which concerns more states than one ;" and that it did not " comprehend that commerce which was completely internal, which is carried on between man and man in a state, or between different parts of the same state, and which does not extend to, or affect other states." But in the... | |
| Lewis Cass - 1856 - 96 pagine
...waters necessary to the use of commerce not "internal" — using the words of the Supreme Court— and " which is carried on between man and man in a State, or between ports of the same State," and " which does not extend to., or affect, other States;" but that commerce... | |
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