| 1896 - 2118 pages
...United States, and subject to the Juris*diction thereof.' The evident meaning of these last words is, not merely subject in some respect or degree to the Jurisdiction of the United States, bat completely subject to their political jurisdiction, and owing them direct and Immediate allegiance.... | |
| 1885 - 890 pages
...United States, and subject to the. jurisdiction thereof." The evident meaning of these last words is, not merely subject in some respect or degree to the...jurisdiction, and owing them direct and immediate allegiance. And the words relate to the time of birth in the one. case, ae they do to the time of naturalization... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1885 - 844 pages
...United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof." The evident meaning of these last words is, not merely subject in some respect or degree to the...jurisdiction, and owing them direct and immediate allegiance. And the words relate to the time of birth in the one case, as they do to the time of naturalization... | |
| 1885 - 1232 pages
...United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof." The evident meaning of these last words is, not merely subject in some respect or degree to the...jurisdiction, and owing them direct and immediate allegiance. And the words relate to the time of birth in tlie one case, as they do to the time of naturalization... | |
| 1889 - 892 pages
...United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof.'1 The evident meaning of these last words is, not merely subject in some respect or degree to the...jurisdiction, and owing them direct and immediate allowance. And the words relate to the time of birth in the one case, as they do to the time of naturalization... | |
| John William Burgess - 1890 - 380 pages
...phrase " subject to the jurisdiction thereof." \ He says : "The evident meaning of these last words is, not merely subject in some respect or degree to the...jurisdiction, and owing them direct and immediate allegiance." 1 According to this definition the constitutional provision should read: All persons born or naturalized... | |
| Charles-Joseph-Félix Brunet, Charles Brunet - 1890 - 1204 pages
...United States and subject to the jurisdiction thereof." The evident meaning of these last words is, not merely subject in some respect or degree to the...jurisdiction and owing them direct and immediate allegiance. And the words relate to the time of birth in the one case, as they do to the time of naturalization... | |
| John William Burgess - 1890 - 376 pages
...phrase " subject to the jurisdiction thereof." He says : "The evident meaning of these last words is, not merely subject in some respect or degree to the jurisdiction of the United States, but com1 United States Statutes at Large, vol. 14, p. 27. pletely subject to their political jurisdiction,... | |
| Albert Venn Dicey - 1896 - 972 pages
...v. Wilkins the Supreme Court said that the phrase, " subject to the jurisdiction thereof," meant, " not merely subject in some respect or degree to the...and " owing them direct and immediate allegiance." 102 US 94, 102. The point has not, however, been authoritatively decided by the Supreme Court. By the... | |
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