Resolution on Constitutional Amendments on Foreign-Born Officials.
- imprint_number: 1799.006
- title: In the House of Delegates, Friday, January 11, 1799. The General Assembly of Virginia considering that the privation of personal rights solemnly sanctioned by the Constitution and laws of the United States, is arbitrary and unjust; that the right of election to office is one of the most important secured thereby to the citizen; and that it ought not to be destroyed or impaired, especially by regulations having a retrospective operation: ...
- sequence_number: 6
- year: 1799
- place_issued: Richmond
- issuing_press: Jones & Dixon
- author: Virginia. General Assembly.
- notes: Resolution seeks to forbid appointment or election of foreigners to federal government posts before they had become citizens of the United States. Signed in print: "Attest, John Stewart, C.H.D." and "January 16th, 1799, agreed to by the Senate, H. Brooke, C.S."
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