Transactions of the Commonwealth Club of California, Svazek 11Commonwealth Club of California, 1916 |
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... four days . The pupa then rises to the surface , the skin splits along the back permitting the winged insect to emerge . The anopheline mosquito requires at least fifteen to eighteen days for the complete development from egg to adult ...
... four days . The pupa then rises to the surface , the skin splits along the back permitting the winged insect to emerge . The anopheline mosquito requires at least fifteen to eighteen days for the complete development from egg to adult ...
Strana 27
... four factors which perhaps are mainly responsible for the success of the work which is under consideration . So one always tries , in looking over the sanitary campaign in Panama , to put his finger on the point or points which stand ...
... four factors which perhaps are mainly responsible for the success of the work which is under consideration . So one always tries , in looking over the sanitary campaign in Panama , to put his finger on the point or points which stand ...
Strana 29
... four pieces placed at right angles could be inspected by a sanitary inspector . In this manner can information be obtained . about the flights of mosquitos , at what times the flights occur , in what direction , influence of the ...
... four pieces placed at right angles could be inspected by a sanitary inspector . In this manner can information be obtained . about the flights of mosquitos , at what times the flights occur , in what direction , influence of the ...
Strana 31
... four thousand faucets were supplied by the canal commission and inserted in water containers to make the draw- ing of water possible without lifting the screens , which served the two- fold purpose of preventing the young mosquito from ...
... four thousand faucets were supplied by the canal commission and inserted in water containers to make the draw- ing of water possible without lifting the screens , which served the two- fold purpose of preventing the young mosquito from ...
Strana 32
... four weeks ago . I happened to be called there on a typhoid epidemic , and in investigating these typhoid cases it was very evident that there was some other disease besides typhoid . These cases came down first with a typical malarial ...
... four weeks ago . I happened to be called there on a typhoid epidemic , and in investigating these typhoid cases it was very evident that there was some other disease besides typhoid . These cases came down first with a typical malarial ...
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Strana 566 - Our constitution declares a treaty to be the law of the land. It is, consequently, to be regarded in courts of justice as equivalent to an act of the legislature, whenever it operates of itself without the aid of any legislative provision.
Strana 565 - The constitution confers absolutely on the government of the Union, the powers of making war, and of making treaties ; consequently, that government possesses the power of acquiring territory, either by conquest or by treaty.
Strana 561 - The treaty power, as expressed in the Constitution, is in terms unlimited except by those restraints which are found in that instrument against the action of the government or of its departments, and those arising from the nature of the government itself and of that of the States. It would not be contended that it extends so far as to authorize what the Constitution forbids...
Strana 570 - The jurisdiction of the nation within its own territory is necessarily exclusive and absolute. It is susceptible of no limitation not imposed by itself. Any restriction upon it, deriving validity from an external source, would imply a diminution of its sovereignty to the extent of the restriction, and an investment of that sovereignty to the same extent in that power which could impose such restriction.
Strana 519 - ... to pass acts for the regulation of trade and commerce, as well with foreign nations as with each other...
Strana 591 - But the proposition that there are legislative powers affecting the nation as a whole which belong to, although not expressed in the grant of powers, is in direct conflict with the doctrine that this is a government of enumerated powers.
Strana 572 - It is the declared will of the people of the United States that every treaty made by the authority of the United States shall be superior to the constitution and laws of any individual state; and their will alone is to decide.
Strana 563 - A treaty is in its nature a contract between two nations, is not a legislative act. It does not generally effect of itself, the object to be accomplished, especially so far as its operation is infraterritorial, but is carried into execution by the sovereign power of the respective parties to the instrument.
Strana 566 - By the Constitution a treaty is placed on the same footing, and made of like obligation, with an act of legislation. Both are declared by that instrument to be the supreme law of the land, and no superior efficacy is given to either over the other.
Strana 544 - Congress is empowered to do. Congress is not empowered to tax for those purposes which are within the exclusive province of the States.