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Page 188
... Congress . Id . , at 213. Thus Gibbons expressly holds that the words used by Congress in the vessel license transfer to the licensee " all the right " which Congress has the power to convey . While appellant may be correct in arguing ...
... Congress . Id . , at 213. Thus Gibbons expressly holds that the words used by Congress in the vessel license transfer to the licensee " all the right " which Congress has the power to convey . While appellant may be correct in arguing ...
Page 195
... Congress . And , further , that if Congress can be regarded as having approved the boundaries defined by the state constitution , these have been changed by the treaties with foreign countries relating to the smuggling of intoxicating ...
... Congress . And , further , that if Congress can be regarded as having approved the boundaries defined by the state constitution , these have been changed by the treaties with foreign countries relating to the smuggling of intoxicating ...
Page 414
... Congress is constitutionally empowered to launch programs , the scope , impact , consequences and workability of which are largely unknown , at least to the Congress , at the time of enactment ; the federal bureaucracy is legally ...
... Congress is constitutionally empowered to launch programs , the scope , impact , consequences and workability of which are largely unknown , at least to the Congress , at the time of enactment ; the federal bureaucracy is legally ...
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