And if any State deems the retail and internal traffic in ardent spirits injurious to its citizens, and calculated to produce idleness, vice, or debauchery, I see nothing in the constitution of the United States to prevent it from regulating and restraining... Textbook of Temperance - Page 210de Frederic Richard Lees - 1809 - 312 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| 1830 - 602 pages
...and internal traffic in ardent spirits injurious to its citizens, I see nothing in the constitution to prevent it from regulating and restraining the traffic, or from prohibiting it altogether." 14 dividtials to a variety of shifts and expedients. There is a prodigious sympathy... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1847 - 668 pages
...government. And if any State deems the retail and internal traffic in ardent spirits injurious to its citizens, and calculated to produce idleness, vice,...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... | |
| Wisconsin. Legislature. Senate - 1852 - 718 pages
..."And if any staU deems the retail and internal traffic in ardent spirits injurious to its citizen*, and calculated to produce idleness, vice, or debauchery, I see nothing in th« constitution of the United States to prevent it from reguLting and restraining (Le traffic, or... | |
| Wisconsin. Legislature. Senate - 1878 - 838 pages
...citizens, and calculated to produce 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... | |
| New York (State). Legislature. Senate - 1852 - 754 pages
...internal traffic in ardent spirits injurious to its citizens, and calculated to produce idleness, vice and debauchery, I see nothing in the Constitution of the...regulating and restraining the traffic, or from prohibiting it altogether, if it thinks proper." In the opinion thus pronounced, every one of the distinguished... | |
| Lebbeus Armstrong - 1853 - 812 pages
...been questioned. If any State deems the retail and internal traffic in ardent spirits injurious to its citizens, and calculated to produce idleness, vice, or debauchery, I see nothing in the SECOND REASON OF REMONSTRANCE. 69 Constitution of the United States to prevent it from regulating and... | |
| Michigan. Legislature - 1853 - 238 pages
...and internal traffic in ardent spirits injurious to its citizens, I see nothing in the constitution to prevent it from regulating and restraining the traffic, or from prohibiting it altogether." This opinion received the hearty and expressed assent of the whole court The right,... | |
| 1854 - 652 pages
...ardent spirit) injurious to its citizens, and calculated to produce idleness, vice, or dcbauchery, I see nothing in the Constitution of the United States to prevent it from regulating or restraining the traffic, or from prohibiting it altogether, if it thinks proper." The other justices... | |
| 1855 - 152 pages
...been questioned. If any State deems the retail and internal traffic in ardent spirits injurious to its citizens, and calculated to produce idleness, vice,...regulating and restraining the traffic, or from prohibiting it altogether, if it think? proper." Justice CATKON said : "If the State has the power to restrain... | |
| Frederic Richard Lees - 1856 - 354 pages
...spirits injurious to citizens, and calculated to produce idleness, * Vide 5 Howard's Reports, 6u4. vice, or debauchery, I see nothing in the constitution...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... | |
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