| United States. Supreme Court - 1912 - 840 pages
...in this country the matter is regulated by statute. Section 1994 of the Revised Statutes provides : "Any woman who is now or may hereafter be married to a citizen of the United States, and who might herself be lawfully naturalized, shall be deemed a citizen." This section is said to originate... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1889 - 1164 pages
...requests it is right and proper that a mutual understanding should be arrived at upon the question. * SEC. 1994. Any woman who is now or may hereafter be married to a citizen of the United States, and who might herself be lawfully naturalized, shall be deemed a citizen. tSKC. 147. It is further provided... | |
| 1921 - 510 pages
...a foreign born woman she ipso facto becomes a citizen. The act of February 10, 1855, provides that "any woman who is now or may hereafter be married to a citizen of the United States, and who might herself be lawfully naturalized, shall be deemed a citizen." This result follows, whether... | |
| Joel Prentiss Bishop - 1875 - 796 pages
...r. McCarthy, 63 NC 299. See Burton v. Burton, 1 Keyes, 359. The present form of the provision is : " Any woman who is now or may hereafter be married to a citizen of the United States, and who might herself be lawfully naturalized, shall be deemed a citizen." RS of US, § 1994. • Shanks... | |
| Utah. Supreme Court, Albert Hagan, John Augustine Marshall, John Maxcy Zane, James A. Williams, Joseph M. Tanner, George L. Nye, John Walcott Thompson, August B. Edler, Alonzo Blair Irvine, Harmel L. Pratt, William S. Dalton, H. Arnold Rich - 1881 - 678 pages
...all wives of citizens are not citizens. The Revised Statutes of the United States (§ 1994) says: " Any woman who is now or may hereafter be married to a citizen of the United States, and who might herself be lawfully naturalized, shall be deemed a citizen." Could a woman who has been a... | |
| 1881 - 1980 pages
...act of February 10, 1855, (19 St. 604; section 1994, Rev. St.,) which reads in the latter as follows: "Any woman who is now or may hereafter be married to a citizen of the United States, and might herself be lawfully naturalized, shall be deemed a citizen." The plaintiff being an alien entitled... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1881 - 658 pages
...foreign power, excluding Indians not taxed, are declared to be citizens of the United States. 1161.. SEC. 1994. Any woman who is now or may hereafter be married to a citizen of the United States, and who might herself be lawfully naturalized, shall be deemed a citizen. 1162. - SBC. 1995. All persons... | |
| Lorenzo Smith Boswell Sawyer, United States. Circuit Court (9th Circuit) - 1882 - 718 pages
...the act of February 10, 1855 (19 Stat. 604; ES, sec. 1994), which reads, in the latter, as follows : "Any woman who is now or may hereafter be married to a citizen of the United States, and might herself be lawfully naturalized, shall be deemed a citizen." The plaintiff being an alien entitled... | |
| Thomas Edie Hill - 1883 - 542 pages
...of the United States, whose father« were or may be at the time of their birth citizens thereof, and any woman who is now or may hereafter be married to a citizen of the United State«, and who ml gilt herself be lawfully naturalized, are deemed citizens of the United State»;... | |
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