But, in contrast to the majority of our species, their representatives are in general of remarkable dimensions, with flowers of extraordinary splendour, and most of them have been naturalized in our British gardens.
This conflict perplexes the public mind concerning the rights of naturalized citizens and impairs the national authority abroad.
His political endorsement is given to the republican party, which he has supported since becoming a naturalized American citizen.
Politically Mr. Melger is a republican, having supported the party since becoming a naturalized American citizen.
Mr. Hansen is a republican in his political views, having supported the party since becoming a naturalized American citizen.
In his political views he was a democrat, supporting the party from the time he became a naturalized American citizen.
In his political views Mr. Mottet has always been a stanch republican since becoming a naturalized American citizen but has never been an aspirant for office.
He has always voted the republican ticket since becoming a naturalized American citizen and he has done active service for the community as a member of the school board.
He has long since become a naturalized American citizen and has always given his political allegiance to the republican party.
His political allegiance is given to the republican party, which he has supported since becoming a naturalized American citizen.
The American constitution says that if you were born abroad, but have become a naturalized citizen of the United States, you have as many rights here as though you were actually born here.
It occurs also in central and southern Europe and in western Asia extending to India and Siberia, and has long been naturalized in the United States.
All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside.
Citizenship is determined by the Federal authorities, the Constitution declaring that all persons born or naturalized in the United States are citizens thereof.
Spontini added to the majestic repose and ideality of the Gluck music-drama (to use a name now naturalized in art by Wagner) the keenest dramatic vigor.
The Church wisely gave up its opposition, and henceforth there was nothing to impede the progress of a product which spread and naturalized itself in England, France, and Germany.
In many cases, Englishmen who had been naturalized in the United States were thus taken.
The bill provided also that the minor children of naturalized parents should be citizens of the United States when they came of age.
This word for which we have no equivalent has been naturalized in all tongues (e.
The note of this once wild Indian pheasant is certainly the most remarkable of any bird's, and if they could be naturalized without being domesticated it would soon become the most famous sound in our woods.
Linen perhaps came to us first through the Phœnicians, and afterwards through the Celts, and was naturalized here by the Romans.
I do not think our French naturalized fellow-citizens will hereafter experience much annoyance on this subject.
In any event, our Government is bound to protect the rights of our naturalized citizens everywhere to the same extent as though they had drawn their first breath in this country.
Habitat and Range--This perennial herb has been naturalized from Europe, and is found along the roadsides and in fields and damp pastures from Nova Scotia to North Carolina, westward to Missouri and Minnesota.
There are more than one thousand different kinds in use which are indigenous ornaturalized in the United States.
It has been naturalized in this country from Europe and is distributed as a weed in all civilized parts of the world.
Habitat and Range--By one or another of its many common names this plant, naturalized from Europe, is known almost everywhere, occurring along roadsides and in waste places.
Habitat and Range--Comfrey isnaturalized from Europe and occurs in waste places from Newfoundland to Minnesota, south to Maryland.
A person belonging to or owning allegiance to a foreign country; one not native in the country or jurisdiction under consideration, or not naturalized there; an alien; a stranger.
In England, Locke may be said to have been the first who naturalized the term in its Cartesian universality.
To provide with denizens; to populate with adopted or naturalized occupants.
One who is admitted by favor to all or a part of the rights of citizenship, where he did not possess them by birth; an adopted or naturalized citizen.
A native ornaturalized inhabitant of Greece; a Greek.
A native or naturalized inhabitant of Hanover; one of the House of Hanover.
A native, or a naturalized inhabitant, of Denmark.
It is found on dry, sandy places, and on old walls, in England, and has become naturalized in America.
And in some of the States of the Union foreigners not naturalized are allowed to vote.
Governor Harris of Tennessee and other Americans naturalized as Mexicans and now took the lead in a colonization scheme of vast proportions.
He was naturalized by them and became thoroughly versed in the language of the whole Six Nations, as the Iroquois Confederacy in New York was called.
Now the treaty of the United States with the Northern German Confederacy which was concluded 1868 (the Bancroft treaty) provides that Germans naturalizedin the United States =shall be treated by Germany as American citizens=.
These remarks concern the status of the naturalized citizen.
When it comes to protecting its citizens abroad, the United States government makes no distinction between naturalized and native-born citizens.
Thus our federal Constitution declares that all persons born or naturalized in the United States and subject to the jurisdiction thereof are citizens of the United States and of the state in which they reside.
At home a naturalized citizen enjoys the same privileges as a native-born except that he is not eligible to the office of President or Vice President of the United States.
He was naturalized as a British subject somewhat later, and in 1906 he entered the House of Commons as Liberal Member for South Salford.
He may havenaturalized some special form of metre employed by that poet, and it may be (as Th.
Madagascar, and naturalized in Mauritius and the island of Reunion, furnishes a thick and syrupy, peculiarly scented green honey, highly esteemed in Western India.
Xylosteum are naturalized in a few counties in the south and east of England.
The plant occurs in Europe, North Africa and West Asia to North-West India, and has been naturalized in parts of America.
A law should be enacted prohibiting the use of firearms by unnaturalized aliens, and a $20 license for all naturalized aliens.
In every other respect, the naturalized Italian tries to become a good citizen, and adjust himself to the laws and the customs of his new country.
Prohibit the use of firearms in hunting by any naturalized alien from southern Europe until after a 10-years' residence in America.
In 1828, he became a naturalized citizen of the United States.
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