Senate Debate on the Panama Canal Treaties: A Compendium of Major Statements, Documents, Record Votes, and Relevant Events |
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... Representatives ; yet the House had not been consulted . . . " ... Marshall's position was that a " treaty is as completely a valid and obli- gatory contract when negotiated by the President and ratified by him , with the assent and ...
... Representatives ; yet the House had not been consulted . . . " ... Marshall's position was that a " treaty is as completely a valid and obli- gatory contract when negotiated by the President and ratified by him , with the assent and ...
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... Representatives and the treatymaking power . But that is exactly the situation we are facing today . There are presently more than a majority of the Members of the House of Representatives - 219 , to be exact - who have joined in spon ...
... Representatives and the treatymaking power . But that is exactly the situation we are facing today . There are presently more than a majority of the Members of the House of Representatives - 219 , to be exact - who have joined in spon ...
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... representatives . September 7 - President Carter and Panamanian Chief of Govern- ment Omar Torrijos signed the two ... representatives of 26 Western Hemi- sphere nations . September 8 - In Panama , several student groups demonstrated ...
... representatives . September 7 - President Carter and Panamanian Chief of Govern- ment Omar Torrijos signed the two ... representatives of 26 Western Hemi- sphere nations . September 8 - In Panama , several student groups demonstrated ...
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1 Senator Edmund Muskie February 28 1978 | 206 |
Laxalt March 1 1978 | 218 |
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