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Public Acts of the Fourteenth Congress, 1st Session, Resolution 5
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April 16, 1816.

V. Resolution for printing the laws relating to naturalization.

Four thousand copies of the laws relating to naturalization of the United States to be printed and distributed.Resolved, by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of State be authorized and directed to cause to be printed four thousand copies of the laws now in force on the subject of naturalization. And, of the copies which may be so provided, two shall be sent to each marshal of a judicial district of the United States, two to the clerk or prothonotary for each court of the United States, or of a particular state, which may, by law, admit persons to be naturalized, and two to each collector of the customs. The remaining copies, after reserving such as the President of the United States may deem proper for the use of the executive departments, shall be placed in the library of Congress.

Approved, April 16, 1816.