Senate Debate on the Panama Canal Treaties: A Compendium of Major Statements, Documents, Record Votes, and Relevant Events |
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... effect our national goals will , it seems to me , say much about us as a society and the lessons we have learned from Vietnam . The sixth argument that is made against the treaties is that there is no guarantee that Panama will not ...
... effect our national goals will , it seems to me , say much about us as a society and the lessons we have learned from Vietnam . The sixth argument that is made against the treaties is that there is no guarantee that Panama will not ...
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... effect at that time , holds the same position held in the list in effect when the previous determina- tion was made , by the Party selected on that occasion ; " ( ii ) if the Board of Governors , at the time the determination is made ...
... effect at that time , holds the same position held in the list in effect when the previous determina- tion was made , by the Party selected on that occasion ; " ( ii ) if the Board of Governors , at the time the determination is made ...
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... effects of any proposed toll increases on all U.S. ports and commodities , and would prescribe tolls which would minimize any disproportionate effect on U.S. ports , regional groups of ports , or particular types of commodities . Text ...
... effects of any proposed toll increases on all U.S. ports and commodities , and would prescribe tolls which would minimize any disproportionate effect on U.S. ports , regional groups of ports , or particular types of commodities . Text ...
Contents
1 Senator Edmund Muskie February 28 1978 | 206 |
Laxalt March 1 1978 | 218 |
177 | 272 |
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