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cristo said:The clause does not state that there should be no restrictions on choosing your nationality. It says that no one should be arbitrarily deprived of his nationality (i.e. if one adheres to other nationality criteria they cannot be randomly deprived of it because someone in power says so) and that he should not be denied the right to change his nationality (i.e. that, should he choose, he can give up his nationality). The poster above also makes a good point on a situation this clause covers.
That's just a phrase that sounds fancy but doesn't really mean anything.
It doesn't in the modern meaning of pursuit, but in 1700's America, "pursuit" had another meaning. I can't remember what, though. I'm looking it up after this post is finished.