| United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1870 - 852 pages
...best be exercised by the State legislatures; to which latter class the regulation of pilots belongs. " Whatever subjects of this power are in their nature national, or admit of one uniform system or plan of regulation, may justly be said to be of such a nature as to require exclusive... | |
| United States. Supreme Court, Benjamin Robbins Curtis - Law reports, digests, etc - 1870 - 746 pages
...navigation. Either absolutely to affirm, or deny that the nature of this power requires exclusive legislation by congress, is to lose sight of the nature of the...this power are in their nature national, or admit only of one uniform system, a plan of regulation, may justly be said to be of such a nature as to require... | |
| Law - 1902 - 458 pages
...Either absolutely to affirm, or deny, that the nature of this power requires exclusive legislation by congress, is to lose sight of the nature of the...this power are in their nature national, or admit only of one uniform system, or plan of regulation, may justly be said to be of such a nature as to... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Courts - 1870 - 840 pages
...best be exercised by the State legislatures; to which latter class the regulation of pilots belongs. " Whatever subjects of this power are in their nature national, or admit of one uniform system or plan of regulation, may justly be said to be of such a nature as to require exclusive... | |
| Edward McPherson - United States - 1872
...best be exercised by the State legislatures, to which latter class the regulation of pilots belongs. "Whatever subjects of this power are 'in their nature national, or admit of one uniform system or plan of regulation, opay justly be said to be of such a nature as to require... | |
| Law - 1896 - 866 pages
...Congress, and which had not been acted upon by the Federal Legislature, were valid, tlie court said that " whatever subjects of this power are in their nature national, or admit of one uniform system or plan of regulation, may justly be said to be of such a nature as to require exclusive... | |
| Law - 1916 - 502 pages
...uniform rule, operating equally on the commerce of the United States in every port ; and some, like "Whatever subjects of this power are in their nature national, or admit only of one uniform system, or plant of regulation, may justly be said to be of such a nature as to... | |
| Alexander James Dallas - Law reports, digests, etc - 1876 - 856 pages
...nature, are exclusive in Congress ; and, in the case of Cooly v. The Board of Wardens, it was said, that "whatever subjects of this power are in their nature national, or admit of one uniform system or plan of regulation, may justly be said to be of such a nature as to require exclusive... | |
| Orlando Bump - Constitutional law - 1878 - 474 pages
...navigation. Either absolutely to affirm or deny that the nature of this power requires exclusive legislation by Congress, is to lose sight of the nature of the...this power are in their nature national, or admit only of one uniform system or plan of regulation, may justly be said to be of such a nature as to require... | |
| Lawrence Lewis, Adelbert Hamilton, John Houston Merrill, William Mark McKinney, James Manford Kerr, John Crawford Thomson - Railroad law - 1882 - 708 pages
...not merely local, is exclusively with Congress. In Cooley v. Board of Wardens, supra, it is said : "Whatever subjects of this power are in their nature national, or admit of one uniform system or plan of regulation, may justly be said to be of such a nature as to require exclusive... | |
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