| United States - Law - 1796 - 618 pages
...and happinefs of the fame. Fourthly. In cafe the alien applying to be admitted to citizenfhip, fhall have borne any hereditary title, or been of any of...nobility, in the kingdom or ftate from which he came, he fhall, in addition to the above requifites, mske an exprefs renunciation of his title or order of... | |
| William Graydon - Law - 1803 - 730 pages
...order and happiness of the same ; and where the alien, applying for admission to citizenship, shall have borne any hereditary title, or been of any of the orders of nobility in the kingdom or state from which he came, on lus moreover making in the court un express renunciation of his title... | |
| Samuel Freeman - Forms (Law) - 1805 - 316 pages
...United States, and well difpofed to the good order i and happinefs of the fame. And that he has not borne any hereditary title, or been of any of the orders of nobility in faid kingdom (or ftate) [or that having borne the hereditary title of or b;en of fuch or fiieh an order.... | |
| Massachusetts, William Charles White - Law - 1809 - 220 pages
...prove his residence. Fourthly, That in case the alien, applying to be admitted to citizenship, shall have borne any hereditary title, or been of any of the orders of nobility in the kingdom o^state from which he came, he shall, in addition to the above requisites, make an express renunciation... | |
| John Brice - Commercial law - 1814 - 606 pages
...good order and happiness of the same; and where the alien, applying for admission to citizenship shall have borne any hereditary title, or been of any of the orders of nobility in the kingdom or state from which he came, on his moreover making in the court, an express renunciation of his title... | |
| South Carolina, Joseph Brevard - 1814 - 620 pages
...order and happiness of the same ; and where the alien, applying for admission to citizenship, shall have borne any hereditary title, or been of any of the orders of nobility in the kingdom or state from which he came, on his moreover making in the court an express renunciation of his title... | |
| Charles Britten Johnson - Pennsylvania - 1819 - 190 pages
...Ireland. JAMES ALVIN. Sworn to, or affirmed, in open court. If the alien, applying for admission, has borne any hereditary title, or been of any of the orders of nobility, he must add to the next preceding declaration as follows : And, furthermore, I do hereby expressly... | |
| Ohio - Session laws - 1821 - 636 pages
...order and happiness of the same; and where the alien, applying for admission to citizenship, shall have borne any hereditary title, or been of any of the orders of nobility in the kingdom or state from which he came, on his moreover making in the court an express renunciation of his title... | |
| Edward Ingersoll - Law - 1821 - 882 pages
...order and happiness of the same; and where the alien, applying for admission to citizenship, shall have borne any hereditary title, or been of any of the orders of nobility in the kingdom or state from which he came, on his moreover making in the court an express renunciation of his title... | |
| James Arlington Bennett - Accounting - 1824 - 204 pages
...Ireland. JAMES ALVIN. Sworn to, or affirmed, in open court. If the alien, applying for admission, has borne any hereditary title, or been of any of the orders of nobility, he must add to the next preceding declaration as follows :—-And furthermore, I do hereby expressly... | |
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