Annual Report of the Bureau of Animal Industry for the Year ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1886 |
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... spread of the disease where it is employed . As a consequence , dangerous animals from inoculated herds enter markets and are sold where they disseminate the plague . The operation , instead of being a protection to the community , has ...
... spread of the disease where it is employed . As a consequence , dangerous animals from inoculated herds enter markets and are sold where they disseminate the plague . The operation , instead of being a protection to the community , has ...
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... spread from the affected herd in Kentucky . The owners of this herd assumed an unfriendly attitude towards the officers of the Bureau from the time the first investigations were made , and were so evidently determined to save themselves ...
... spread from the affected herd in Kentucky . The owners of this herd assumed an unfriendly attitude towards the officers of the Bureau from the time the first investigations were made , and were so evidently determined to save themselves ...
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... spread of that disas- trous plague in our State . It is a mistake , however , to suppose " that there is no law in existence to meet the gravity of the occasion " ; on the contrary , it strikes me that the law is amply adequate to the ...
... spread of that disas- trous plague in our State . It is a mistake , however , to suppose " that there is no law in existence to meet the gravity of the occasion " ; on the contrary , it strikes me that the law is amply adequate to the ...
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... spread of the contagion , that some cows believed to be affected were allowed to mingle with other cows belonging to citizens of Cynthiana , and asking that an inspector be sent to watch the course of events , and to do whatever was ...
... spread of the contagion , that some cows believed to be affected were allowed to mingle with other cows belonging to citizens of Cynthiana , and asking that an inspector be sent to watch the course of events , and to do whatever was ...
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... spread by that lot of animals , as it was given every opportunity to do , no one who has studied the history of this plague abroad can doubt that it would have cost our country hundreds of millions of dollars , and made the rearing of ...
... spread by that lot of animals , as it was given every opportunity to do , no one who has studied the history of this plague abroad can doubt that it would have cost our country hundreds of millions of dollars , and made the rearing of ...
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47th street affected Animal Industry avenue bacillus bacterium beef Bergen County blood board of health bulls Bureau of Animal Camden County cattle cent charge and location Commissioner of Agriculture contagion contagious disease County John County William cows Cynthiana Day of month district domestic animals Essex County examination exposed fair farm feeding Frisbie & Lake gelatine Glassborough Gloucester County governor Harrison County head herd hogs Hudson County infected infectious disease inoculation Inspections inspector Jersey Kansas killed live-stock location of stable loss lung plague mals Middlesex County Missouri Name of owner Newark North River Offal owner or person Passaic County person in charge Pier 35 pleuro-pneumonia pounds quarantine range regulations road Rochelle Salem County sanitary sheep shipped sick Slaughter-houses slaughtered Somerset County Southern spleen Steamer stock-yards street and East swine swine-plague Territory thereof tion Union County V. S.-Continued veterinarian Westchester County Woodstown
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Seite 169 - But we think the sound construction of the Constitution must allow to the national legislature that discretion, with respect to the means by which the powers it confers are to be carried into execution, which will enable that body to perform the high duties assigned to it, in the manner most beneficial to the people.
Seite 167 - Commerce, undoubtedly, is traffic, but it is something more, — it is intercourse. It describes the commercial intercourse between nations, and parts of nations, in all its branches, and is regulated by prescribing rules for carrying on that intercourse.
Seite 163 - persons and property are subjected to all kinds of restraints and burdens, in order to secure the general comfort, health, and prosperity of the State ; of the perfect right of the Legislature to do which no question ever was, or upon acknowledged general principles ever can be, made, so far as natural persons are concerned.
Seite 166 - As men, whose intentions require no concealment, generally employ the words which most directly and aptly express the ideas they intend to convey, the enlightened patriots who framed our constitution, and the people who adopted it, must be understood to have employed words in their natural sense, and to have intended what they have said.
Seite 167 - The genius and character of the whole government seem to be that its action is to be applied to all the external concerns of the nation, and to those internal concerns which affect the states generally, but not to those which are completely within a particular state, which do not affect other states, and with which it is not necessary to interfere for the purpose of executing some of the general powers of the government.
Seite 166 - ... that narrow construction which, in support of some theory not to be found in the constitution, would deny to the government those powers which the words of the grant, as usually understood, import, and which are consistent with the general views and objects of the instrument; for that narrow construction, which would cripple the government, and render it unequal to the objects for which it is declared to be instituted, and to which the powers given, as fairly understood, render it competent;...
Seite 169 - ... (This great principle is, that the constitution and the laws made in pursuance thereof are supreme ; that they control the constitution and laws of the respective states, and cannot be controlled by them.
Seite 163 - According to the maxim, sic utere tuo ut alienum non ((edits, which, being of universal application, it must, of course, be within the range of legislative action to define the mode and manner in which every one may so use his own as not to injure others.
Seite 509 - ... of the provisions of this chapter, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall at once be removed from office.
Seite 166 - If, from the imperfection of human language, there should be serious doubts respecting the extent of any given power, it is a well settled rule, that the objects, for which it was given, especially, when those objects are expressed in the instrument itself, should have great influence in the construction.