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Commerce is the life stream of the Nation . In the debates in the Constitutional Convention it was recognized that there could be no true national commerce so long as trade barriers existed between the states .
Commerce is the life stream of the Nation . In the debates in the Constitutional Convention it was recognized that there could be no true national commerce so long as trade barriers existed between the states .
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a changing process.1 The decision did , nevertheless , establish for all time the supremacy of the federal government in all matters affecting interstate and foreign commerce . In the cases decided before 1851 by the Supreme Court ...
a changing process.1 The decision did , nevertheless , establish for all time the supremacy of the federal government in all matters affecting interstate and foreign commerce . In the cases decided before 1851 by the Supreme Court ...
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Hardin completely cut off interstate commerce in a legitimate article , whereas the oleomargarine enactment left interstate commerce in that food free , except as to that part of it which was colored to facilitate fraud .
Hardin completely cut off interstate commerce in a legitimate article , whereas the oleomargarine enactment left interstate commerce in that food free , except as to that part of it which was colored to facilitate fraud .
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