The American Political Science Review, Svazek 6American Political Science Association., 1912 |
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... persons , and movements in continental legal history ... 645 rev . of Higgins , The binding force of international law .. Bray , E. F. British rights at sea under the declaration of London .. British national insurance act , by Walter ...
... persons , and movements in continental legal history ... 645 rev . of Higgins , The binding force of international law .. Bray , E. F. British rights at sea under the declaration of London .. British national insurance act , by Walter ...
Strana vii
... persons , and movements in continental legal PAGE 304 645 history , by various authors , rev . by Edwin M. Borchard ...... Geneva tribunal of arbitration , Reminiscences of the , 1872 , by Frank Warren Hackett , rev . by Jesse S. Reeves ...
... persons , and movements in continental legal PAGE 304 645 history , by various authors , rev . by Edwin M. Borchard ...... Geneva tribunal of arbitration , Reminiscences of the , 1872 , by Frank Warren Hackett , rev . by Jesse S. Reeves ...
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... be an admissible regulation of interstate commerce to forbid any person to engage in it , without a certain equipment , involving the possession of a considerable capital UNFOLDING OF THE POWERS OF THE UNITED STATES 11.
... be an admissible regulation of interstate commerce to forbid any person to engage in it , without a certain equipment , involving the possession of a considerable capital UNFOLDING OF THE POWERS OF THE UNITED STATES 11.
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... person or class of persons ? New York apprehended the possibility of such action in 1788 , when in her vote to ratify the Constitution of the United States she insisted on the necessity of an amendment to it providing that " the ...
... person or class of persons ? New York apprehended the possibility of such action in 1788 , when in her vote to ratify the Constitution of the United States she insisted on the necessity of an amendment to it providing that " the ...
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... person would ten years ago have dared to express the opinion that Great Britain would become the instrument of delivering Persia into the hands of Russia , and that at a time when Persia had just adopted free institutions which will of ...
... person would ten years ago have dared to express the opinion that Great Britain would become the instrument of delivering Persia into the hands of Russia , and that at a time when Persia had just adopted free institutions which will of ...
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Strana 273 - It is the power to regulate; that is, to prescribe the rule by which commerce is to be governed. This 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 in the constitution.
Strana 274 - States. The wisdom and the discretion of congress, their identity with the people, and the influence which their constituents possess at elections are in this, as in many other instances, — as that, for example, of declaring war, — the sole restraints on which they have relied to secure them from its abuse. They are the restraints on which the people must often rely solely in all representative governments.
Strana 75 - All taxes shall be uniform, upon the same class of subjects, within the territorial limits of the authority levying the tax, and shall be levied and collected under general laws...
Strana 594 - ... read at sight and write legibly simple sentences in the English language...
Strana 237 - The competitive class shall include all positions for which it is practicable to determine the merit and fitness of applicants by competitive examination...
Strana 515 - We have few scientifically certain criteria of legislation, and as it often is difficult to mark the line where what is called the police power of the States is limited by the Constitution of the United States, judges should be slow to read into the latter a nolumus entare as against the lawmaking power.
Strana 584 - Taxes shall be levied and collected for public purposes only and shall be uniform upon all property of the same class subject to taxation within the territorial limits of the authority levying the tax; and all taxes shall be levied and collected by general laws. The General Assembly shall have power to divide property into classes and to determine what class or classes of property shall be subject to local taxation.
Strana 78 - Credits" shall mean and include every claim and demand for money or other valuable thing, and every annuity or sum of money receivable at stated periods, due or to become due, and all claims and demands secured by deed or mortgage, due or to become due.
Strana 520 - The whole purpose of the law is to determine the constitutional validity of this class of legislation, in a suit not arising between parties concerning a property right necessarily involved in the decision in question, but in a proceeding against the government in its sovereign capacity, and concerning which the only judgment required is to settle the doubtful character of the legislation in question.
Strana 41 - After one such petition and special election, no further recall petition shall be filed against the same officer during the term for which he was elected unless...