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| United States. Post Office Dept - 1883 - 812 страница
...holds as follows: "The powers thus granted are not confined to the instrumentalities of commerce or the postal service known or in use when the Constitution...adapt themselves to the new developments of time and circumstunces. They extend from the horse with its rider to the stage-coach, from the sailing vessel... | |
| John Bouvier - 1883 - 870 страница
...confined to the instrumentalities of commerce known or in use when the constitution was adopted, but keep pace with the progress of the country, and adapt...to the new developments of time and circumstances; 96 TJ. S. 1. The fact that congress has not legislated in regard to such commerce does not make it... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1884 - 824 страница
...granted are not confined to the instrumentalities of commerce or the postal service known or in nse when the Constitution was adopted, but they keep pace...of time and circumstances. They •extend from the borse with its rider to the stage-coach, from the sailing •vessel to the steamboat, from the coach... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1878 - 804 страница
...post-roads, are not confined to the instrumentalities of commerce, CONSTITUTIONAL LAW (continued). or of the postal service known or in use when the Constitution was adopted, but keep pace with the progress of the country, and adapt themselves* to the new developments of time and... | |
| Francis Wharton - 1884 - 882 страница
...their generic character, are confined within the limits the Constitution prescribes. These powers " keep pace with the progress of the country ; and adapt themselves to the new development of times and circumstances. They extend from the horse witli its rider to the stage coach,... | |
| 1885 - 902 страница
...the particular kind of service known or in use at the time when these principles were enunciated, " but they keep pace with the progress of the country,...circumstances. They extend from the horse with its rider to the stage coach, from the sailing vessel to the steamboat, from the coach and the steamboat to the railroad,... | |
| 1885 - 1070 страница
...to the particular kind of service known or in use at the time when these principles were enunciated, "but they keep pace with the progress of the country,...circumstances. They extend from the horse with its rider to the stage coach, from the sailing vessel to the steam-boat, from the coach and the steam-boat to the railroad,... | |
| 1885 - 890 страница
...the particular kind of service known or in use at the time when these principles were enunciated, " but they keep pace with the progress of the country,...circumstances. They extend from the horse with its rider to the stage coach, from the sailing vessel to the steamboat, from the coach and the steamboat to the railroad,... | |
| Nebraska. Supreme Court, David Allen Campbell, Guy Ashton Brown, Lorenzo Crounse, Walter Alber Leese, Lee Herdmen, Henry Clay Lindsay, Henry Paxon Stoddart - 1885 - 760 страница
...the particular kinds of service known or in use at the time when those principles were enunciated, "but they keep pace with the progress of the country...circumstances. They extend from the horse with its rider to the stage coach, from the sailing vessel to the steamboat, from the coach and the steamboat to the railroad,... | |
| John Norton Pomeroy - 1886 - 800 страница
...observed : " The powers to regulate commerce are not confined to the instrumentalities of commerce, or the postal service known or in use when the Constitution...developments of time and circumstances. . . . They were intended for the government of the business to which they relate, at all times and under all circumstances."... | |
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