United States Statutes at Large include the text of various legislation passed by Congress such as private and public laws, concurrent resolutions, and Constitutional amendments as well as proclamations, changes to the structure of government departments, etc. Indexes start on page a1 after page 1231.
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United States Statutes at Large include the text of various legislation passed by Congress such as private and public laws, concurrent resolutions, and Constitutional amendments as well as proclamations, changes to the structure of government departments, etc. Indexes start on page a1 after page 1231.
Physical Description
XXXIV, 1231, a1-a59 p. ; 28 cm.
Notes
Full title on title page: "United States Statutes at Large containing the Laws and Concurrent Resolutions Enacted During the First Session of the Ninetieth Congress of the United States of America, 1967, and Reorganization Plans, Twenty-Fifth Amendment to the Constitution, and Proclamations."
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United States Statutes at Large
The United States Statutes at Large include the text of every public and private law enacted by Congress. This collection begins with volume 65 from 1951.
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