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eignin section vi ne arst articie of United States, was approved March 2

On the 29th of January, 1795, th new regulations were established by latter act were added still further reg 18, 1798.‡

On the 14th of April, 1802, all reg tion hitherto made and in force were instituted by an act entitled "An act rule of naturalization, and to repeal t on that subject."||

Two years later, March 26, 1804, w addition to"s the act of 1802, prescri aliens who resided in the United Sta 1798, and 14th April, 1802, might b viding that the widows and children plied with the conditions of naturali admission, should be considered citize

On the 3d of March, 1813, by the act for the regulation of seamen on boa

*United States Statutes at Large, vol. 1, Ib., vol. 1, p. 566.

p. 103.

|| Ib., vol. 2, p. 153.

June 18, 1798, and April 14, 1802.

-, 1824, by an act entitled "An act in. t to establish an uniform rule of naturaliprovisions and explanations were given ion of intention required by the act of ns on which aliens who had arrived be admitted to citizenship.

1828, by an act entitled "An act to ng naturalization,"§ it was provided that - United States between the 14th of 8th of June, 1812, might become citih of June, 1848, by "An act to amend 313, the provision requiring a continued in the United States previous to natu

rge, vol. 2, p. 811.

Ib., vol. 4, p. 69.

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intention to become a citizen of the nounce forever all allegiance and fide potentate, state, or sovereignty whate name, the prince, potentate, state, or alien may, at the time, be a citizen o

Secondly. That he shall, at the tim admitted, declare, on oath or affirma the courts aforesaid, that he will su the United States, and that he doth a nounce and abjure all allegiance and prince, potentate, state, or sovereign larly, by name, the prince, potenta whereof he was before a citizen or su shall be recorded by the clerk of the

Thirdly. That the court admitting fied that he has resided within the T least, and within the State or Territ the time held one year at least; and their satisfaction, that during that man of a good moral character, atta the constitution of the United States good order and happiness of the s oath of the applicant shall, in no cas residence.

Fourthly. That in case the alien a citizenship shall have borne any h

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report and report of a and for ea iridual or ited to 1

Med States af naturalized United State 3. And

the State or Territory where such court id on his declaring, on oath or affirmaort the Constitution of the United States, utely and entirely renounce and abjure elity to any foreign prince, potentate, hatever, and particularly, by name, the , or sovereignty whereof he was before ind, moreover, on its appearing, to the , that during the said term of two years an of good moral character, attached to United States, and well-disposed to the ness of the same; and where the alien n to citizenship shall have borne any n of any of the orders of nobility in the which he came, on his moreover making renunciation of his title or order of nobe entitled to such admission; all of uired in this proviso to be performed in -ded by the clerk thereof: And provided, who was residing within the limits and of the United States at any time between day of January, one thousand seven ve, and the eighteenth day of June, one ed and ninety-eight, may, within two g of this act, be admitted to become a pliance with the first condition above

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