Senate Debate on the Panama Canal Treaties: A Compendium of Major Statements, Documents, Record Votes, and Relevant Events |
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... tion of the 1903 Treaty , the United States has no reason to apologize for the manner in which it constructed and has operated the canal . The canal is truly a wonder of science and engineering . I am particu- larly proud of the great ...
... tion of the 1903 Treaty , the United States has no reason to apologize for the manner in which it constructed and has operated the canal . The canal is truly a wonder of science and engineering . I am particu- larly proud of the great ...
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... tion presented to the Attorney General was whether the Executive , act- ing alone , could dispose of U.S. property in Puerto Rico . His answer , as the committee report notes , was in the negative . He noted , quite correctly that ...
... tion presented to the Attorney General was whether the Executive , act- ing alone , could dispose of U.S. property in Puerto Rico . His answer , as the committee report notes , was in the negative . He noted , quite correctly that ...
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... tion in our home land " because the provisions gave too many rights to the United States . September 4 - According to a UPI story , the Attorneys General of Idaho , Indiana , Iowa , and Louisiana asked the Supreme Court to block ...
... tion in our home land " because the provisions gave too many rights to the United States . September 4 - According to a UPI story , the Attorneys General of Idaho , Indiana , Iowa , and Louisiana asked the Supreme Court to block ...
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1 Senator Edmund Muskie February 28 1978 | 206 |
Laxalt March 1 1978 | 218 |
177 | 272 |
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