St. George Tucker Quote

That provision in the constitution which requires that the president shall be a native-born citizen (unless he were a citizen of the United States when the constitution was adopted,) is a happy means of security against foreign influence, which, where-ever it is capable of being exerted, is to be dreaded more than the plague.


Blackstone's Commentaries (ed. 1803)


That provision in the constitution which requires that the president shall be a native-born citizen (unless he were a citizen of the United States...

That provision in the constitution which requires that the president shall be a native-born citizen (unless he were a citizen of the United States...

That provision in the constitution which requires that the president shall be a native-born citizen (unless he were a citizen of the United States...

That provision in the constitution which requires that the president shall be a native-born citizen (unless he were a citizen of the United States...