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The Criminal code of the United States as amended during the second session, Sixty-fifth Congress, with appendices: A. Containing a reference to all laws of a general nature and permanent in character having penal provisions not properly separable from the administrative provisions, not contained in the Criminal code, but embraced in the general revision of the laws of the United States. B. Excerpts from the Constitution of the United States containing provisions pertaining to crimes and criminal law. C. Table showing where revised statute sections carried into the Criminal code appear therein.

Title
The Criminal code of the United States as amended during the second session, Sixty-fifth Congress, with appendices: A. Containing a reference to all laws of a general nature and permanent in character having penal provisions not properly separable from the administrative provisions, not contained in the Criminal code, but embraced in the general revision of the laws of the United States. B. Excerpts from the Constitution of the United States containing provisions pertaining to crimes and criminal law. C. Table showing where revised statute sections carried into the Criminal code appear therein.
Author
United States.
Publication
Washington, Govt. print. off., 1918.

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Additional Authors
United States. Congress. House. Committee on Revision of the Laws.
Description
vii, 106 p.; 30 cm.
Subject
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  • "Prepared by the Committee on revision of the laws, House of representatives."
Call Number
SLM (United States. Criminal code)
LCCN
18026694
OCLC
6299241
Author
United States.
Title
The Criminal code of the United States as amended during the second session, Sixty-fifth Congress, with appendices: A. Containing a reference to all laws of a general nature and permanent in character having penal provisions not properly separable from the administrative provisions, not contained in the Criminal code, but embraced in the general revision of the laws of the United States. B. Excerpts from the Constitution of the United States containing provisions pertaining to crimes and criminal law. C. Table showing where revised statute sections carried into the Criminal code appear therein.
Imprint
Washington, Govt. print. off., 1918.
Added Author
United States. Congress. House. Committee on Revision of the Laws.
Research Call Number
SLM (United States. Criminal code)
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