Senate Debate on the Panama Canal Treaties: A Compendium of Major Statements, Documents, Record Votes, and Relevant Events |
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... granted permission to determine that the neutrality of the canal is endangered or has been violated , and nowhere is the United States granted the right to intervene in Panama to insure that the canal is not made available to an enemy ...
... granted permission to determine that the neutrality of the canal is endangered or has been violated , and nowhere is the United States granted the right to intervene in Panama to insure that the canal is not made available to an enemy ...
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... granted by the Constitution to the Congress , it is ipso facto removed from the scope of the treaty clause . I agree with the Senator that the manner in which the Senate resolves this question will have a profound and far - reaching ...
... granted by the Constitution to the Congress , it is ipso facto removed from the scope of the treaty clause . I agree with the Senator that the manner in which the Senate resolves this question will have a profound and far - reaching ...
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... granted by the United States to the elder chief by the treaty itself and having descended , upon his death ... to his eldest son passed by the lease ... to the plaintiffs for the term of the lease . The Senator contends that no property ...
... granted by the United States to the elder chief by the treaty itself and having descended , upon his death ... to his eldest son passed by the lease ... to the plaintiffs for the term of the lease . The Senator contends that no property ...
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1 Senator Edmund Muskie February 28 1978 | 206 |
Laxalt March 1 1978 | 218 |
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