Senate Debate on the Panama Canal Treaties: A Compendium of Major Statements, Documents, Record Votes, and Relevant Events |
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... language is as follows : In the event of any threat to the neutrality or security of the Canal , the two Parties shall consult concerning joint and individual efforts to secure respect for neutrality and security of the Canal through ...
... language is as follows : In the event of any threat to the neutrality or security of the Canal , the two Parties shall consult concerning joint and individual efforts to secure respect for neutrality and security of the Canal through ...
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... language of this type from language which operates in the present . As example of the latter , he cites a statement that the grants in question " shall be valid " and " are hereby confirmed " . If the latter language had been used , the ...
... language of this type from language which operates in the present . As example of the latter , he cites a statement that the grants in question " shall be valid " and " are hereby confirmed " . If the latter language had been used , the ...
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... language is in there and that we have agreed to that . To me it is certainly one of the most objectionable parts of ... language from the treaty to the American people , to anybody who is listening , and let them be the judge as to how ...
... language is in there and that we have agreed to that . To me it is certainly one of the most objectionable parts of ... language from the treaty to the American people , to anybody who is listening , and let them be the judge as to how ...
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REPRESENTATIVE STATEMENTS ON THE MAJOR THEMES | 17 |
2 Senator Robert Dole February 8 1978 | 75 |
3 Senator Harry Byrd March 6 1978 | 84 |
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