Senate Debate on the Panama Canal Treaties: A Compendium of Major Statements, Documents, Record Votes, and Relevant Events |
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... territory within the limits of a State . Accordingly , the power to cede such territory , if it exists as a power of government , resides in the organs of the central government . That the consent of the inhabitants of the ter- itory to ...
... territory within the limits of a State . Accordingly , the power to cede such territory , if it exists as a power of government , resides in the organs of the central government . That the consent of the inhabitants of the ter- itory to ...
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... territory ceded by Spain other territory of great value , to which our claim was believed to be well founded , was ceded by the United States . The treaties with Great Britain of 1842 and 1846 involved the re- linquishment of claims to ...
... territory ceded by Spain other territory of great value , to which our claim was believed to be well founded , was ceded by the United States . The treaties with Great Britain of 1842 and 1846 involved the re- linquishment of claims to ...
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... territory and property of the United States , " says Hamilton , " this will be naturally understood of dispositions and regulations purely domestic , and where the title is not disputed by a foreign power . " But , he continues ...
... territory and property of the United States , " says Hamilton , " this will be naturally understood of dispositions and regulations purely domestic , and where the title is not disputed by a foreign power . " But , he continues ...
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1 Senator Edmund Muskie February 28 1978 | 206 |
Laxalt March 1 1978 | 218 |
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