| Benjamin Robbins Curtis, United States. Supreme Court - 1864 - 772 lehte
...in article ninth, where granting the power of regulating " the trade and managing all affairs with the Indians, not members of any of the States," provided...within its own limits, be not infringed or violated." The same end was meant to be effected in the new constitution, though in a different way ; and this... | |
| Furman Sheppard - 1855 - 342 lehte
...weights and measures throughout the United States — regulating the trade and managing all affairs with the Indians, not members of any of the states, provided...within its own limits be not infringed or violated — establishing or regulating post-offices from one state to another, throughout all the united states,... | |
| Furman Sheppard - 1855 - 338 lehte
...weights and measures throughout the United States — regulating the trade and managing all affairs with the Indians, not members of any of the states, provided...within its own limits be not infringed or violated — establishing or regulating post-offices from one state to another, throughout all the united states,... | |
| Charles S. Hyneman - 1994 - 332 lehte
...regulating the trade and managing all affairs with the Indians not members of any of the states, providing that the legislative right of any state within its own limits be not infringed or violated . . ." (Article IX). These provisions were the outcome of compromise in 1777 between a "national" approach... | |
| Wilcomb E. Washburn - 1995 - 324 lehte
...had "the sole and exclusive right and power of ... regulating the trade and managing all affairs with the Indians, not members of any of the States, provided...within its own limits be not infringed or violated. . . ."37 The ambiguity, uncertainty, and weakness of the clause is apparent. Attempts were made to... | |
| Francis Paul Prucha - 1995 - 1402 lehte
...have the sole and exclusive right and power of ... regulating the trade and managing all affairs with the Indians, not members of any of the States, provided...any State within its own limits be not infringed or violated."9 Thus the management of Indian affairs and the regulation of Indian trade fell to the federal... | |
| Nigel Vaughan Lowe, Gillian Douglas - 1996 - 902 lehte
...have the sole and exclusive right and power of ... regulating the trade and managing all affairs with the Indians, not members of any of the states, provided...within its own limits be not infringed or violated'; see also United States Constitution, Article I, sec. 8: 'the Congress shall have the Power. ... To... | |
| Rogers M. Smith - 1997 - 740 lehte
...Congress "the sole and exclusive right and power of ... regulating the trade and managing all affairs with the Indians, not members of any of the States, provided...within its own limits be not infringed or violated." The qualifying phrases — concessions to state sovereignty — permitted New York, North Carolina,... | |
| Francis Paul Prucha - 2023 - 608 lehte
...have the sole and exclusive right and power of ... regulating the trade and managing all affairs with the Indians, not members of any of the States, provided...any State within its own limits be not infringed or violated."'7 The document was approved by Congress on November 15, 1777, but not ratified until March... | |
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