| United States. Supreme Court - 1847 - 668 sider
...debauchery, I see nothing in the constitution of the United States to prevent it from regulating and restraining the traffic, or from prohibiting it altogether, if it thinks proper.. Of 'the wisdom of this policy, it is'not my province or my purpose to speak. Upon that subject, each... | |
| Wisconsin. Legislature. Senate - 1878 - 838 sider
...idleness, vice, and debauchery, I see nothing in the constitution to prevent it from regulating and restraining the traffic, or from prohibiting it altogether, if it thinks proper." Judge Woodward says: "That the state may seize and destroy any thing which is likely to cause disease... | |
| New York (State). Legislature. Senate - 1852 - 754 sider
...debauchery, I see nothing in the Constitution of the United States to prevent it from regulating and restraining the traffic, or from prohibiting it altogether, if it thinks proper." In the opinion thus pronounced, every one of the distinguished jurists upon the benches of that high... | |
| Lebbeus Armstrong - 1853 - 812 sider
...SECOND REASON OF REMONSTRANCE. 69 Constitution of the United States to prevent it from regulating and restraining the traffic, or from prohibiting it altogether, if it thinks proper." Mr. Justice McLsAN : " The acknowledged police power of a State extends often to the destruction of... | |
| 1854 - 652 sider
...ardent spirit) injurious to its citizens, and calculated to produce idleness, vice, or dcbauchery, I see nothing in the Constitution of the United States...from prohibiting it altogether, if it thinks proper." The other justices of the court fully concurred with this opinion, and expressed themselves in language... | |
| 1855 - 152 sider
...debauchery, I see nothing in the Constitution of the United States to prevent it from regulating and restraining the traffic, or from prohibiting it altogether, if it thinks proper.'" This language applies equally to foreign and to domestic liquors, but it was used with more immediate... | |
| Frederic Richard Lees - 1856 - 354 sider
...debauchery, I see nothing in the constitution of the United States to prevent it from regulating and restraining the traffic, or from prohibiting it altogether if it thinks proper. It is equally clear that the power of Congress over this subject does not extend further then the regulation... | |
| Nathan Howard (Jr.) - 1856 - 626 sider
...debauchery, I can see nothing in the constitution of the United States to prevent it from regulating and restraining the traffic, or from prohibiting it altogether, if it thinks proper. Of the wisdom of this policy it is not my province or cay purpose to speak. Upon that subject each... | |
| Oliver Lorenzo Barbour, New York (State). Supreme Court - 1858 - 724 sider
...debauchery, I see not/tin ff in the constitution of the United States to prevent it from regulating and restraining the traffic, or from prohibiting it altogether, if it thinks proper. Of the wisdom of this policy, it is not my province or my purpose to speak. Upon that subject each... | |
| 1859 - 802 sider
...debauchery, I see nothing in the constitution of the United States to prevent it from regulating and restraining the traffic, or from prohibiting it altogether if it thinks proper.' Mr. Justice MACLEAN concurred in the decision, and said:— ' If the foreign article be injurious to... | |
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