Americanization Studies, 8. sējumsHarper & Bros., 1922 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 69.
36. lappuse
... importance both to the alien and to the country . Many of these racial societies devote much attention to old ... important political organization in Philadelphia , Chicago , San Francisco , Boston , or elsewhere - including those ...
... importance both to the alien and to the country . Many of these racial societies devote much attention to old ... important political organization in Philadelphia , Chicago , San Francisco , Boston , or elsewhere - including those ...
38. lappuse
... importance of it lies in the fact - obvious to any right thought about it — that we want for our new citizens only those who come of their own accord and free will . We want , moreover , only those who are right- minded . The effort to ...
... importance of it lies in the fact - obvious to any right thought about it — that we want for our new citizens only those who come of their own accord and free will . We want , moreover , only those who are right- minded . The effort to ...
42. lappuse
... importance , but tribal solidarity and unity of purpose and allegiance were vital to defense , to group survival . The family , and after it the clan or group of blood - related families , were the beginnings of political society ...
... importance , but tribal solidarity and unity of purpose and allegiance were vital to defense , to group survival . The family , and after it the clan or group of blood - related families , were the beginnings of political society ...
44. lappuse
coming days some measure of uniformity may become practicable . In matters of secondary importance , such as the international postal regulations , tele- graphic communication and sanitary co - operation , it has been virtually ...
coming days some measure of uniformity may become practicable . In matters of secondary importance , such as the international postal regulations , tele- graphic communication and sanitary co - operation , it has been virtually ...
45. lappuse
... importance that they should be clearly dis- tinguished . In the distinction lies all the difference between Liberty and Autocracy . Something , if not all , of this difference lies in the distinction between the Law of the Blood and the ...
... importance that they should be clearly dis- tinguished . In the distinction lies all the difference between Liberty and Autocracy . Something , if not all , of this difference lies in the distinction between the Law of the Blood and the ...
Bieži izmantoti vārdi un frāzes
alien allegiance American citizen American citizenship appear Austria-Hungary average Bancroft treaty become a citizen ber Cent birth born Bureau of Naturalization candidate character citizenship civic clerk Commissioner of Naturalization common Congress Constitution declaration of intention denial District election English English language fact favor Federal filed final petition foreign foreign-born voter foreign-born woman German husband immigrant intention to become interest Irish Italian ization judge June 30 jurisdiction Jus Sanguinis Jus Solis labor large number League ment nation native native Americans native-born naturaliza Naturalization Bureau naturalization examiner naturalization law Naturalization Service naturalized citizens North Dakota oath organization party personal equation persons peti petition for naturalization petitioner political practice Provost Marshal question races racial groups reason regard registered represent residence social statistics Supm TABLE Tammany Tammany Hall things tion United whole witnesses women York City
Populāri fragmenti
112. lappuse - ... the duty, necessity, or propriety of the unlawful assaulting or killing of any officer or officers, either of specific individuals or of officers generally, of the Government of the United States, or of any other organized government, because of his or their official character, or who is a polygamist, shall be naturalized or be made a citizen of the United States.
80. lappuse - ... that he will support the Constitution of the United States, and that he absolutely and entirely renounces and abjures all allegiance and fidelity to every foreign prince, potentate, state or sovereignty, and particularly, by name, to the prince, potentate, state or sovereignty of which he was before, a citizen or subject," which proceedings must be recorded by the clerk of the court.
36. lappuse - And Joshua, and all Israel with him, took Achan the son of Zerah, and the silver, and the garment, and the wedge of gold, and his sons, and his daughters, and his oxen, and his asses, and his sheep, and his tent, and all that he had : and they brought them unto the valley of Achor.
36. lappuse - ... gold, and his sons, and his daughters, and his oxen, and his asses, and his sheep, and his tent, and all that he had: and they brought them unto the valley of Achor. And Joshua said, Why hast thou troubled us ? the LORD shall trouble thee this day. And all Israel stoned him with stones, and burned them with fire, after they had stoned them with stones.
79. lappuse - States, and to renounce forever all allegiance and fidelity to any foreign prince, potentate, state, or sovereignty, and, particularly, by name, to the prince, potentate, state, or sovereignty of which the alien may be at the time a citizen or subject.
143. lappuse - The States of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New York, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Wisconsin and Iowa...
80. lappuse - ... support and defend the Constitution and laws of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic, and bear true faith and allegiance to the same.1 Fourth.
60. lappuse - Not only may a man be a citizen of the United States without being a citizen of a State, but an important element is necessary to convert the former into the latter...
55. lappuse - That any American citizen shall be deemed to have expatriated himself when he has been naturalised in any foreign state in conformity with its laws, or when he has taken an oath of allegiance to any foreign state.
81. lappuse - In case the alien applying to be admitted to citizenship has borne any hereditary title, or has been of any of the orders of nobility in the kingdom or state from which he came, he shall, in addition...