Interstate Commerce: Debate in Forty-Eighth Congress, Second Session [-Fiftieth Congress], on the Bill (H.R. 5461) to Establish a Board of Commissioners of Interstate Commerce and to Regulate Such Commerce &c., &c |
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... means as it shall think proper , all such inquiries into matters of fact as may be deemed necessary to enable the commission to form a just conclusion in respect of the matters of said petition . All the proceedings before said ...
... means as it shall think proper , all such inquiries into matters of fact as may be deemed necessary to enable the commission to form a just conclusion in respect of the matters of said petition . All the proceedings before said ...
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... means of evidence in determining whether discriminations have been made , and whether more than regular or schedule prices have been charged . If you leave that provision out and come to a trial in each case you will have to prove what ...
... means of evidence in determining whether discriminations have been made , and whether more than regular or schedule prices have been charged . If you leave that provision out and come to a trial in each case you will have to prove what ...
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... means of pre- venting railroad wars and the cutting of freights ; that whatever may be the momentary and seeming result of railroad wars and freight cut- ting , its ultimate effect is to the disadvantage of freighters : that freighters ...
... means of pre- venting railroad wars and the cutting of freights ; that whatever may be the momentary and seeming result of railroad wars and freight cut- ting , its ultimate effect is to the disadvantage of freighters : that freighters ...
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... means something and that is constantly in operation . Such would certainly not be the re- sult if we merely passed a penal statute and left it to execute itself in rare spasms . Consider the great value and advantage of the reports to ...
... means something and that is constantly in operation . Such would certainly not be the re- sult if we merely passed a penal statute and left it to execute itself in rare spasms . Consider the great value and advantage of the reports to ...
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... means of fictitious stocks . Let me quote two paragraphs bearing on this question : The preceding statement shows that since 1880 , a period of three years , there have been opened in the United States 28,405 miles of railroad , and ...
... means of fictitious stocks . Let me quote two paragraphs bearing on this question : The preceding statement shows that since 1880 , a period of three years , there have been opened in the United States 28,405 miles of railroad , and ...
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