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" It was undoubtedly the object of the clause in question to place the citizens of each State upon the same footing with citizens of other States, so far as the advantages resulting from citizenship in those States are concerned. "
Case and Comment - Page 95
1898
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Albany Law Journal, Volume 27

Law - 1883 - 548 pages
...privileges and immunities of citizens of the several States." But this section, like the fourteenth amendment, is directed against State action. Its object...discriminative legislation against them by other States. Paul v. Virginia, 8 Wall. 168. Referring to the same provision of the Constitution, this court said,...
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Albany Law Journal, Volume 27

Law - 1883 - 552 pages
...privileges and immunities of citizens of the several States." But this section, like the fourteenth amendment, is directed against State action. Its object...discriminative legislation against them by other States. Paul v. Virginia, 8 Wall. 168. Referring to the same provision of the Constitution, this court said,...
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Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Supreme Court of the ..., Volume 8; Volume 75

United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1870 - 738 pages
...belong to its members as citizens of a State." It was undoubtedly the object of the clause in question to place the citizens of each State upon the same footing with citizens of other States, so far as the advantages resulting from citizenship in those States are concerned. It relieves them...
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United States Reports: Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court, Volume 75

United States. Supreme Court - Courts - 1870 - 742 pages
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Commentaries on the Constitution of the United States: With a ..., Volume 2

Joseph Story - Constitutional history - 1873 - 752 pages
...In this last case Mr. Justice Field says : " It was undoubtedly the object of the clause in question to place the citizens of each State upon the same footing with citizens of other States, so far as the advantages resulting from citizenship in those States are concerned. It relieves them...
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Commentaries on the Constitution of the United States: With a ..., Volume 2

Joseph Story - Constitutional history - 1873 - 744 pages
...this last case Mr. Justice Field says : " It Avas undoubtedly the object of the clause in question to place the citizens of each State upon the same footing with citizens of other Slates, so far as the ad vantages resulting from citizenship in those States are concerned. It relieves...
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The Central Law Journal, Volume 90

Law - 1920 - 496 pages
...8 Wall. I(i8, 180, Justice Field declared "it was undoubtedly the object of the clause in question to place the citizens of each state upon the same footing with citizens of other states, so far as- the advantages resulting from citizenship in those states are concerned." And in Ward v....
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Albany Law Journal, Volume 16

Law - 1877 - 510 pages
...Wall. 168, from which we quote as follows: "It was undoubtedly the object of the clause in question to place the citizens of each State upon the same footing with citizens of other States, so far as the advantages resulting from citizenship in those States are concerned. It relieves them...
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Reports of Cases Decided in the Circuit Courts of the United ..., Volume 1

United States. Circuit Court (4th Circuit) - Admiralty - 1877 - 684 pages
...the United States, Mr. Justice Field says : "It was undoubtedly the object of the clause in question to place the citizens of each State upon the same footing with citizens of other States, so far as the advantages resulting from citizenship in those States are concerned. It relieves them...
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Albany Law Journal, Volume 16

Law - 1877 - 510 pages
...Wall. 168, from which we quote as follows: "It was undoubtedly the object of the clause in question to place the citizens of each State upon the same footing with citizens of other States, so far as the advantages resulting from citizenship in those States are concerned. It relieves them...
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