Record ID | marc_loc_2016/BooksAll.2016.part02.utf8:131317659:1304 |
Source | Library of Congress |
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001 15026668
003 DLC
005 20130503085429.0
008 861112s1915 dcu f000 0 eng
010 $a 15026668
035 $a(OCoLC)14701132
040 $aDLC$cDGW$dDLC
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050 00 $aJX1670$b.U6
110 1 $aUnited States.$bDepartment of Justice.
245 10 $aMemorandum on the history and scope of the laws prohibiting correspondence with a foreign government, and acceptance of a commission to serve a foreign state in war.$bSections 5 and 9, Federal Penal Code,$cby Charles Warren, Assistant Attorney General.
260 $aWashington,$bGovt. Print. Off.,$c1915.
300 $a27 p.$c24 cm.
500 $aRunning title: Correspondence with foreign governments.
500 $a"The immediate cause of the passage of the Act of 1799 was the intermeddling of a private citizen, Dr. George Logan, in negotiations pending in 1798 between the United States and France."--p. 4.
650 0 $aDiplomacy.
650 0 $aPolitical crimes and offenses$zUnited States.
650 0 $aRecruiting and enlistment.
650 0 $aNeutrality$zUnited States.
600 10 $aLogan, George,$d1753-1821.
700 1 $aWarren, Charles,$d1868-1954.
740 0 $aCorrespondence with foreign governments.