International Law, Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied by the United States, Volum 2Little, Brown, 1947 - 2489 sider |
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Side 898
... becoming electors in Louisiana , according to its Constitution and laws , they had become citizens of that State and eligible to hold office . The Italian Ambassa- dor , Baron Fava , was able to show that there had been no evasion of ...
... becoming electors in Louisiana , according to its Constitution and laws , they had become citizens of that State and eligible to hold office . The Italian Ambassa- dor , Baron Fava , was able to show that there had been no evasion of ...
Side 1092
... become citizens as well as nationals of the new sovereign.10 In the absence of agreement the change of allegiance resulting from the change of sovereignty does not serve also to confer rights of citizenship . The acquisition of them de ...
... become citizens as well as nationals of the new sovereign.10 In the absence of agreement the change of allegiance resulting from the change of sovereignty does not serve also to confer rights of citizenship . The acquisition of them de ...
Side 1099
... become an American citizen , and he shall forever be de- barred from becoming a citizen of the United States . " 19 It must be clear that the conditions on which persons who are nationals of the United States and owe allegiance to it ...
... become an American citizen , and he shall forever be de- barred from becoming a citizen of the United States . " 19 It must be clear that the conditions on which persons who are nationals of the United States and owe allegiance to it ...
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