 | United States. Supreme Court - 1904 - 906 lapas
...governed by the definition of commerce just quoted from Gibbons v. Ogden. Let me analyze the definition. "Commerce undoubtedly is traffic, but it is something more, it is intercourse;" that is, traffic between the states and intercourse between the states. I think the ownership of stock... | |
 | John Robison Cartwright - 1883 - 766 lapas
...to which we so often turn with profit when this clause of the Constitution is under consideration, ' Commerce undoubtedly is traffic, but it is something more it is intercourse. ' The law before us professes to regulate traffic and intercourse with the Indian tribes. It manifestly... | |
 | 1885 - 890 lapas
...navigation. This would restrict a general term, applicable to many objects, to one of its significations. Commerce, undoubtedly, is traffic, but it is something more: it is intercourse. It describes the commercial intercourse between nations, and parts of nations, in all its branches, and... | |
 | United States. Bureau of Animal Industry - 1886 - 702 lapas
...navigation. This would restrict a general term, applicable to many objects to one of its significations. Commerce, undoubtedly, is traffic, but it is something more; it is intercourse. It describes the commercial intercourse between nations, aud parts of nation«, in all its branches, and... | |
 | Virgil Anson Lewis - 1887 - 766 lapas
...navigation. This would restrict a general term, applicable to many objects, to one of its significations. Commerce, undoubtedly, is traffic, but it is something more ; it is intercourse. ' It describes the commercial intercourse between nations and parts of nations, in all its branches, and... | |
 | 1916 - 948 lapas
...commerce is that of the communication of people" with the classic remark of Chief Justice Marshall: "Commerce undoubtedly is traffic, but it is something more; it is intercourse." where the Law Merchant prevailed 9 and among which may be mentioned London, Bristol, and Norwich. In... | |
 | 1888 - 612 lapas
...Story's Commentaries on the Constitution of the United States, Vol. 2, Sec. 1061, it is stated that " Commerce undoubtedly is traffic, but it is something more. It is intercourse. It describes the commercial intercourse between nations and parts of nations in all its branches ; and... | |
 | Virgil Anson Lewis - 1889 - 802 lapas
...navigation. This would restrict a general term, applicable to many objects, to one of its significations. Commerce, undoubtedly, is traffic, but it is something more ; it is intercourse. It describes the commercial intercourse between nations and parts of nations, in all its branches, and... | |
| |