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Book/Printed Material Laws against treason, sedition, etc. Communication from the Law Officer of the Division of Insular Affairs, making a comparison between the existing laws of the United States against treason, sedition, and misprision and the provisions of Act No. 292 of the Philippine Commission. February 10, 1902. -- Ordered to be printed as a document Cited as: S. Doc. 57-173

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Title

  • Laws against treason, sedition, etc. Communication from the Law Officer of the Division of Insular Affairs, making a comparison between the existing laws of the United States against treason, sedition, and misprision and the provisions of Act No. 292 of the Philippine Commission. February 10, 1902. -- Ordered to be printed as a document

Other Title

  • Cited as: S. Doc. 57-173

Names

  • United States Congress. Senate
  • United States. Government Publishing Office, publisher, distributor
  • United States. Congress. Senate, author
  • United States. War Department
  • United States. Bureau of Insular Affairs

Created / Published

  • [Washington, D.C.]: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1902.

Headings

  • -  United States.--Philippine Commission.--(1900-1916)
  • -  Conspiracies
  • -  Crime
  • -  Criminals
  • -  Criminal law
  • -  Independent regulatiry commissions
  • -  Fines (Penalties)
  • -  Insurgency
  • -  Laws
  • -  Legislation
  • -  Loyalty oaths
  • -  Political violence
  • -  Secret societies
  • -  Sedition
  • -  Constitutional law
  • -  Treason
  • -  Philippines

Genre

  • Government publication
  • Legislative materials

Medium

  • 1 online resource (42 pages).

Call Number/Physical Location

  • KF12
  • 57-1:S.DOC.173
  • Y 1.1/2:4234

Digital Id

Library of Congress Control Number

  • 2024774869

Online Format

  • image
  • pdf
  • online text

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Chicago citation style:

United States Congress. Senate, Publisher United States Government Publishing Office, Author United States Congress. Senate, United States War Department, and United States Bureau Of Insular Affairs. Laws against treason, sedition, etc. Communication from the Law Officer of the Division of Insular Affairs, making a comparison between the existing laws of the United States against treason, sedition, and misprision and the provisions of Act No. 292 of the Philippine Commission. -- Ordered to be printed as a document. [Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1902] Pdf. https://www.loc.gov/item/2024774869/.

APA citation style:

United States Congress. Senate, United States Government Publishing Office, P., United States Congress. Senate, A., United States War Department & United States Bureau Of Insular Affairs. (1902) Laws against treason, sedition, etc. Communication from the Law Officer of the Division of Insular Affairs, making a comparison between the existing laws of the United States against treason, sedition, and misprision and the provisions of Act No. 292 of the Philippine Commission. -- Ordered to be printed as a document. [Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office] [Pdf] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2024774869/.

MLA citation style:

United States Congress. Senate, et al. Laws against treason, sedition, etc. Communication from the Law Officer of the Division of Insular Affairs, making a comparison between the existing laws of the United States against treason, sedition, and misprision and the provisions of Act No. 292 of the Philippine Commission. -- Ordered to be printed as a document. [Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1902] Pdf. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <www.loc.gov/item/2024774869/>.