| 1902 - 976 pages
...ordinarily known as the police power, as long as such power is directed solely to its own protection. A different rule would place the public domain of...States completely at the mercy of State legislation." This, so manifestly the correct doctrine, would seem to cover and to settle the whole question, and... | |
| United States. Forest Service - 1908 - 356 pages
...ordinarily known as the police power, so long as such power is directed solely to its own protection. A different rule would place the public domain of...States completely at the mercy of State legislation." In the light of these decisions, it is clear that the State of Montana had no dominion over the public... | |
| David Kemper Watson - 1910 - 1140 pages
...ordinarily known as the police power, so long as such power is directed solely to its own protection. A different rule would place the public domain of...States completely at the mercy of State legislation." Prohibiting the sale of intoxicants in a Territory. — The power to prohibit the importation and sale... | |
| 1910 - 566 pages
...ordinarily known as the police power, so long as such power is directed solely to its own protection. A different rule would place the public domain of the United States completely at the mercy of Stale legislation." In the light of these decisions, it is clear that the State of Montana had no dominion... | |
| University of Minnesota - 1913 - 402 pages
...ordinarily known as the police power, so long as such power is directed solely to its own protection. A different rule would place the public domain of...States completely at the mercy of state legislation." In a word, this case decides that over the public domain within the limits of a state concerning which... | |
| University of Minnesota - 1913 - 418 pages
...ordinarily known as the police power, so long as such power is directed solely to its own protection. A different rule would place the public domain of...States completely at the mercy of state legislation." In a word, this case decides that over the public domain within the limits of a state concerning which... | |
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