Brown, D. W. (1910). The commercial power of Congress, considered in the light of its origin: The origin, development, and contemporary interpretation of the commerce clause of the federal constitution, from the New Jersey representations, of 1778, to the embargo laws of Jefferson's second administration, in 1809. G.P. Putnam's Sons : Knickerbocker Press.
Citace podle Chicago (17th ed.)Brown, David Walter. The Commercial Power of Congress, Considered in the Light of Its Origin: The Origin, Development, and Contemporary Interpretation of the Commerce Clause of the Federal Constitution, from the New Jersey Representations, of 1778, to the Embargo Laws of Jefferson's Second Administration, in 1809. New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons : Knickerbocker Press, 1910.
Citace podle MLA (8th ed.)Brown, David Walter. The Commercial Power of Congress, Considered in the Light of Its Origin: The Origin, Development, and Contemporary Interpretation of the Commerce Clause of the Federal Constitution, from the New Jersey Representations, of 1778, to the Embargo Laws of Jefferson's Second Administration, in 1809. G.P. Putnam's Sons : Knickerbocker Press, 1910.