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1 Charles J. Forlong, Our Future Citizens: How to Become a Citizen under the Laws of Naturalization and What to Do as the Law Says It Shall Be Done (2d ed., rev.) 1 (1908)

handle is hein.immigration/ourfutciwd0001 and id is 1 raw text is: OUR FUTURE CITIZENS
How to become a Citizen under
the Laws of Naturalization
and
What to do as the Law says it shall be done.

Second Edition,
Revised by Charles J. Forlong.

,

Of all parts of a law, the most effectual is the
vindicatory, for it is lost labor to say do this, or
avoid that, unless we also declare, this shall be
the consequence of your non-compliance-we
must, therefore, observe that the main strength
and force of a law consists in the penalty attached
to it.-Blackstone.

Reproduction by Permission of Buffalo & Erie County Public Library Buffalo, NY

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