The Statutes at Large and Treaties of the United States of America, Volume 35 presents a comprehensive collection of the laws and treaties enacted by the United States government. This historical record offers invaluable insights into the legislative and diplomatic activities of the nation during a transformative period. Detailing the full texts of statutes passed by Congress and treaties ratified with other nations, this volume serves as a primary source for legal scholars, historians, and anyone interested in understanding the evolution of American law and foreign policy.
Providing a detailed snapshot of the legal landscape of the era, this volume is essential for researchers examining specific legislation, international agreements, and the broader historical context in which they were created. It is a vital addition to any collection focused on American legal history and governmental affairs.
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