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In his opening speech he recommended to the attention of the Legislature a provision for the common defence; laws for naturalizing foreigners; a uniform system of currency, weights, and measures; the encouragement of agriculture, commerce, and manufactures; the promotion of science and literature; and an effective system for the support of the public credit.
"I sail next week," said Hesketh, and a great relief shot into the face of his companion. "I have a good deal to see to over there. I shan't get back much before June, I fancy. And I must tell you I am doing the thing very thoroughly. This business of naturalizing myself, I mean. I am going to marry that very charming girl a great friend of yours, by the way, I know her to be Miss Milburn."
The British act, for instance, does not claim effect for the naturalization of an alien in the event of his return to his native country, unless the change be recognized by the law of that country or stipulated by treaty between it and the naturalizing State.
The words which our authours have introduced by their knowledge of foreign languages, or ignorance of their own, by vanity or wantonness, by compliance with fashion or lust of innovation, I have registred as they occurred, though commonly only to censure them, and warn others against the folly of naturalizing useless foreigners to the injury of the natives.
But if a foreign-born woman does willingly give up all for a man, and never looks backward, like Lot's wife, she is a prize that it is worth running a risk to gain, that is, if she has the making of a good woman in her; and a few years will go far towards naturalizing her." The Tutor listened to Number Five with much apparent interest. "And now," he said, "what do you think of her companion?"
His beautiful songs soon procured him the rights of a Lacedaemonian citizen. He was appointed to the head-directorship in the entire department of music in Lacedaemon and succeeded in naturalizing the soft Lydian music. His language was the Doric-Laconian. After a life devoted to song, the pleasures of the table and of love, he is said to have died of a fearful disease.
An Address on the Limits of Education, read before the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, November 16th, 1865. By JACOB BIGELOW, M. D. Boston: E. P. Dutton & Co. Dr. Bigelow has had the honor of naturalizing, if not of inventing, the name of the Institute before which he delivered this address.
Finally. The conclusion, that congress were restrained, by this clause, only from prohibiting the immigration of a foreign population, and not from prohibiting the importation of slaves, to be held as slaves after their importation is the more inevitable, from the fact that the power given to congress of naturalizing foreigners, is entirely unlimited except that their laws must be uniform throughout the United States.
Among the acts passed in this session, was one for naturalizing her royal highness the princess of Wales; and another for building a bridge across the Thames from New Palace-yard, in the city of Westminster, to the opposite shore in the county of Surrey.
And he and his followers shouted then, as their descendants shout now, 'Liberty is in danger! 'The last earthly hope of republican institutions resides in our ranks! Jefferson is also entitled to the credit of naturalizing in the United States the phrases of the French Revolution: virtue of the people; reason of the people; natural rights of man, etc. that Babylonish dialect, as John Adams called it, which in France meant something, but in this country was mere cant.
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