Hearing Before the Committee on Interstate Commerce, United States Senate, Sixty-second Congress, Pursuant to S. Res. 98: A Resolution Directing the Committee on Interstate Commerce to Investigate and Report Desirable Changes in the Laws Regulating and Controlling Corporations, Persons, and Firms Engaged in Interstate Commerce, 2±ÇU.S. Government Printing Office, 1912 |
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... may not have any effect on trade whatever and may have no effect whatever on public interests and may involve no element which calls for any legislation whatsoever , while the maintenance or promotion and the development of trade as ...
... may not have any effect on trade whatever and may have no effect whatever on public interests and may involve no element which calls for any legislation whatsoever , while the maintenance or promotion and the development of trade as ...
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... merely engaged in an unethical act of competition , leaving the question whether the particular act was ethical or not as a question of opinion for a jury . I do not believe that a law which is undertaken to be carried into effect ...
... merely engaged in an unethical act of competition , leaving the question whether the particular act was ethical or not as a question of opinion for a jury . I do not believe that a law which is undertaken to be carried into effect ...
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... contradict the proposition , and after all say , in effect , that it is the bigness of the transaction which is the menace , and that it is because of the bigness of the enterprise that it ought not to be permitted to develop .
... contradict the proposition , and after all say , in effect , that it is the bigness of the transaction which is the menace , and that it is because of the bigness of the enterprise that it ought not to be permitted to develop .
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I do not recall a decided case to that effect . There is , of course , a general remark which has been so construed in the Trans - Missouri case . The ACTING CHAIRMAN . I am speaking now of English cases . Mr. KRAUTHOFF .
I do not recall a decided case to that effect . There is , of course , a general remark which has been so construed in the Trans - Missouri case . The ACTING CHAIRMAN . I am speaking now of English cases . Mr. KRAUTHOFF .
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I am not now speaking of the sociological effect of monopolies or combinations , but I am speaking of the commercial effect . Mr. KRAUTHOFF . May I answer your question by another question ? The ACTING CHAIRMAN . Yes . Mr. KRAUTHOFF .
I am not now speaking of the sociological effect of monopolies or combinations , but I am speaking of the commercial effect . Mr. KRAUTHOFF . May I answer your question by another question ? The ACTING CHAIRMAN . Yes . Mr. KRAUTHOFF .
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