| United States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner - Courts - 1923 - 912 pages
...coals, as they lie in the ground. The result would be curious. It would nationalize all industries, it would nationalize and withdraw from state jurisdiction...States, at the very inception of their production, or Opinion of the Court. 260 U. 8. growth, that is, the fruits unpicked, the cotton and wheat ungathered,... | |
| Electronic journals - 1924 - 580 pages
...coals, as they lie in the ground. The result would be curious. It would nationalize all industries, it would nationalize and withdraw from state jurisdiction...fruits unpicked, the cotton and wheat ungathered, hides and flesh of catle yet 'on the hoof, wool yet unshorn, and coal yet unmined because they are... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1924 - 748 pages
...coals, as they lie in the ground. The result would be curious. It would nationalize all industries, it would nationalize and withdraw from state jurisdiction...industries of other states at the very inception of their produc«200 tion or »growth, that is, the fruits unpicked, the cotton and wheat ungathered, birles... | |
| Germany - 1924 - 464 pages
...and consequences of the contention repel its acceptance. . . . It would nationalize all industries, it would nationalize and withdraw from state jurisdiction...industries of other states, at the very inception of production or growth, that is, the fruits unpicked, the cotton and wheat ungathered, hides and flesh... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1924 - 1212 pages
...coals, as they lie in the ground. The result would be curious. It would nationalize all industries; it would nationalize and withdraw from state jurisdiction...the cotton of the South, the shoes of Massachusetts, «7 b. cd. and the woolen industries of other slate*, at the very inception of their production or... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1924 - 1392 pages
...coals, as they lie in the ground. The result would be curious. It would nationalize all in'lustries; it would nationalize and withdraw from state jurisdiction...South, the wheat of the West and its meats, the cotton °f the South, the shoes of Massachusetts, " I/, cd. and the woolen industries of other state*, at... | |
| Margaret Spahr - Taxation - 1925 - 184 pages
...and consequences of the contention repel its acceptance. . . . It would nationalize all industries, it would nationalize and withdraw from state jurisdiction...industries of other states, at the very inception of production or growth, that is, the fruits unpicked, the cotton and wheat ungathered, hides and flesh... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - Coal - 1926 - 598 pages
...coals, as they lie in the ground. The result would be curious. It would nationalize all industries, it would nationalize and withdraw from State jurisdiction...of California and the South, the wheat of the West 94856— 26— PT 2 8 and its meats, the cotton of the South, the shoes of Massachusetts, and the woolen... | |
| Law - 1923 - 454 pages
...coals, as they lie in the ground. The result would be curious. It would nationalize all industries, it would nationalize and withdraw from -state jurisdiction...the South, the shoes of Massachusetts and the woolen indus tries of other states at the very inception of their production or growth, that is, the fruits... | |
| Constitutional law - 1925 - 276 pages
...The court held the tax valid as within the taxing power of the state. It said that to hold otherwise "would nationalize and withdraw from state jurisdiction...fruits unpicked, the cotton and wheat ungathered, hides and flesh of cattle yet 'on the hoof,' wool yet unshorn, and coal unmined, because they are,... | |
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