| United States. Congress. House - 1883 - 716 sider
...following conditions, anil not otherwise: "First. That he shall have declared, on oath or affirmation, before the supreme, superior, district, or circuit court of some one of the States, or of the Territorial districts of the United States, or a circuit court or district court of the United States,... | |
| 1885 - 916 sider
...common law court of record in any one of the states," etc. 1 Stat, 103. The act of 1802 designates "the supreme, superior, district or circuit court of some one of the states, or of the territorial districts of the United States, or a circuit or district court of the United States." 2... | |
| 1892 - 1158 sider
...conditions of naturalization. By that act the preliminary declaration might be made on oath or affirmation "before the supreme, superior, district, or circuit court of some one of the 8tat<«. " Then follows this provision ,in the third section of the act: "And whereas, doubts have... | |
| 1891 - 930 sider
...conditions of naturalization. By that Act the preliminary declaration might be made on oath or affirmation "before the supreme, superior, district, or circuit court of some one of the Srates. " Then follows this provision in the third section of the Act: "And whereas, doubts have arisen... | |
| Chester Harvey Rowell - 1901 - 890 sider
...The act of Congress of April 14, 1802, had provided that aliens might be admitted to citizenship by the "supreme, superior, district, or circuit court of some one of the States, or of the Territorial jurisdictions of the United States, or a circuit or district court of the U nited States.... | |
| Chester Harvey Rowell - 1901 - 864 sider
...The act of Congress of April 14, 1802, had provided that aliens might be admitted to citizenship by the "supreme, superior, district, or circuit court of some one of the Estates, or of the Territorial jurisdictions of the United States, or a circuit or district court of... | |
| 1904 - 1032 sider
...relative to naturalization provides that the preliminary declaration for naturalization might be made before the supreme, superior, district, or circuit court of some one of the states, and further provides that, as doubts have arisen whether certain courts of record are included within... | |
| Frank George Franklin - 1905 - 332 sider
...omitted. 1s The act of 179o mentioned "any common law court of record in the state." This act specified "the supreme, superior, district or circuit court of some one of the states or of the territories. . . . or a circuit or district court of the United Sutes." CHAPTER V THE ACT OF 1798 During the special... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1906 - 556 sider
...the following conditions, and not otherwise:— First. Me shall have declared on oath or aifirmation, before the supreme, superior, district or circuit...one of the states, or of the territories northwest or south of the river Ohio, or a circuit or district court of the United States, three years, at least,... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1906 - 560 sider
...following conditions, and not otherwise : — First, That he shall have declared, on oath or affirmation, before the supreme, superior, district or circuit court of some one of the states, or of the territorial districts of the United States, or a circuit or district court of the United States, three... | |
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