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Requisition for the discharge of such persons was to be made on the foreign captain, and, in case of refusal, the particulars of the case were to be transmitted to the British minister to the nation concerned, or to the British home authorities; "in order that the necessary steps may be taken for obtaining redress ... for the injury done to us by the unwarranted detention of our natural-born subjects in the service of a foreign state."

This state of affairs continued for many generations, nor did relief come until one named Agitator went forth strongly set in his convictions. He was a natural-born orator, a lover of justice, one who believed in the fatherhood of God and the brotherhood of man. As long as he went about speaking and praying, the monopolists gave no heed.

The President must be a natural-born citizen, and a Senator or Representative must be a citizen of the United States for a certain number of years before he is eligible to a seat either in this or the other House of Congress; so that the fact of being a citizen does not necessarily qualify a person for an office, nor does it necessarily authorize him to vote.

Perhaps no other part of their life in Samoa was so full of happiness for them as these first days just those two alone, for the presence of their childlike native helpers counted as naught with all the surroundings yet in a primitive state and little to remind them of the sophisticated world from which they had been glad to escape. Both were natural-born children of the wild.

May Martha was a natural-born non-committal, and knew in her cradle how to keep people guessing. As I said, old man Mangum was absent-minded. After a long time he found out one day a little butterfly must have told him that two young men were trying to throw a net over the head of the young person, a daughter, or some such technical appendage, who looked after his comforts.

"That kind of thing is all right for Joe, of course. Joe's a natural-born 'fusser. He's never happier than when he's dolled up in a sport-shirt and a lavender scarf and toasting marshmallows. But " "Is that so?" inquired Joe with deep sarcasm. "If I was half the 'fusser' you are " "What I want," interrupted Perry, warming to his theme, "is adventure!

The two Brandons learned their parts rapidly, and Louis, who had the hardest task, improved so quickly, and caught the idea of the work so readily, that Brocket enthusiastically assured him that he was a natural-born diver. All this time Brandon was quietly making arrangements for a voyage.

When the vicar, I dare say, in a very odd, quaint way, made his proposal of marriage, moved thereto assuredly, neither by fortune, nor by beauty, to good, merry, little Miss Dorothy Chubley, whom nobody was supposed to be looking after, and the town had, somehow, set down from the first as a natural-born old maid there was a very general amazement; some disappointment here and there, with customary sneers and compassion, and a good deal of genuine amusement not ill-natured.

The State is free to naturalize foreigners or not, and under such restrictions as it judges proper; but, having naturalized them, it must treat them as standing on the same footing with natural-born citizens. The naturalization question is one of great national importance.

Resolved, That by two royal Charters granted by King James first the Colonists aforesaid are declared intituled to all the Privileges, Liberties, and Immunities of Denizens and natural-born Subjects, to all Intents and Purposes as if they had been abiding and born within the Realm of England.

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