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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... rule of the House . The SPEAKER . The Chair had some difficulty in determining what construction ought to be put upon that twenty - seventh rule , but found on examination it had been construed heretofore by Mr. Speaker Blaine , who ...
... rule of the House . The SPEAKER . The Chair had some difficulty in determining what construction ought to be put upon that twenty - seventh rule , but found on examination it had been construed heretofore by Mr. Speaker Blaine , who ...
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... rule of equality , which I have attempted to show is the only rule applicable to the case , allows them , but requires that they shall be impartially bestowed . Just as original rates are to be reasonable , as required by the first ...
... rule of equality , which I have attempted to show is the only rule applicable to the case , allows them , but requires that they shall be impartially bestowed . Just as original rates are to be reasonable , as required by the first ...
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... rule in the interest of this the most numerous and important class affected by these charges . A uniform rule seems be out of the question . That being the case , there is but one alternative , and that is to require that there shall be ...
... rule in the interest of this the most numerous and important class affected by these charges . A uniform rule seems be out of the question . That being the case , there is but one alternative , and that is to require that there shall be ...
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... rule , however , laid down by the gentleman from Texas in his bill , namely , that no higher rate should be charged for a shorter than for a longer haul - the shorter being included always as a part of the longer - is in general a sound ...
... rule , however , laid down by the gentleman from Texas in his bill , namely , that no higher rate should be charged for a shorter than for a longer haul - the shorter being included always as a part of the longer - is in general a sound ...
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... rule ? Where does the distance begin to run and where does it end ? Does the dis- tance begin at the western terminus of railroads on the Pacific , or at some middle point , at Kansas City , or Saint Louis , or Chicago ? Are the grain ...
... rule ? Where does the distance begin to run and where does it end ? Does the dis- tance begin at the western terminus of railroads on the Pacific , or at some middle point , at Kansas City , or Saint Louis , or Chicago ? Are the grain ...
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