| Thomas Gisborne - 1800 - 510 頁
...concurrence of " the Legiflature. It is a principle of univer" fal law, that the natural-born fubject of one " Prince cannot by any act of his own, no not " by fwearing allegiance to another, put off or " difcharge his natural allegiance to the former. " For... | |
| William Blackstone - 1800 - 674 頁
...hence as well as now. For it is C 370 ] a principle of univerfal law °, that the natural-born fubject of one prince cannot by any act of his own, no, not by fwearing allegiance to another, put off or difcharge his natural allegiance to the former : for this... | |
| William Blackstone - 1800 - 678 頁
...hence as well as now. For it is C 37° J a principle of univerfal law °, that the natural-born fubject of one prince cannot by any act of his own, no, not by fwearing allegiance to another, put off or difcharge his natural allegiance to the former: for this... | |
| William Blackstone - 1807 - 686 頁
...there as at home, and twenty years hence as well as now. [370] For it is a principle of universal law", that the natural-born subject of one prince cannot...was intrinsic, and primitive, and antecedent to the k I Hal. PC a1. m 7 Rep. 7. o 1 Hal. PCM I a Imt. 121. n 2 P. Wnis. 124. other ; and cdhnot be divested... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1807 - 542 頁
...cannot, by swearing allegiance to another prince, put off or discharge him from that natural allegiance , for this natural allegiance was intrinsic and primitive, and antecedent to the other, and cannot be'divested without the concurrent act of that prince to -whom it was first due. Indeed, the subject... | |
| United States. Supreme Court, William Cranch - 1812 - 508 頁
...cannot, by swearing allegiance to another prince, put off or discharge him from that natural allegiance ; for this natural allegiance was intrinsic and primitive, and antecedent to the other, and cannot be de vested without the concurrent act of that prince to whom it was first due. Indeed, the subject of... | |
| Thomas H. Palmer - 1814 - 634 頁
...and of truth, he asserts that it is a principle of universal law that the subject of one sovereign cannot by any act of his own — no, not by swearing...put off or discharge his natural allegiance to the other. Yet in England their statute of naturalization declares, " that if any foreign seaman shall... | |
| Hugh Henry Brackenridge - 1814 - 608 頁
...Sheriff—. 1 Bl. Com. 339, ... 4O1 Tor it is n principle of universal law, that the natural born subject to one prince, cannot, by any act of his own, no, not by swearing allegiance to another, put ofl' or discharge his natural allegiance to the former, &c. &c. 1 Bl. Com. 369, 404 The case of Clark,... | |
| Joseph Chitty - 1824 - 1090 頁
...England there as at home, and twenty years hence as well as now: for it is a principle of universal law, that the natural-born subject of one prince cannot...or discharge his natural allegiance to the former; nemo potest exure pairiam (2): for this natural allegiance was intrinsic and primitive, and antecedent... | |
| Nathan Dane - 1824 - 768 頁
...twenty years hence as well as now ; " for it is a principle of universal law, that the natural born subject of one prince, cannot by any act of his own, — no, not by swering allegiance to another, put off* or discharge his natural allegiance to the former." " Local... | |
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