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Page 147
... regard to the effective and efficient operation of the Canal is impartiality . Could the Panamanian government as we know it today , or as it might exist in the foreseeable future , refrain from using the Canal for purposes of domestic ...
... regard to the effective and efficient operation of the Canal is impartiality . Could the Panamanian government as we know it today , or as it might exist in the foreseeable future , refrain from using the Canal for purposes of domestic ...
Page 196
... regard to one may outweigh those with re- gard to another . Yet they should first be examined indepen- dently . Then the conclusions with regard to each should be reconciled , if possible , with those regarding the others . Regardless ...
... regard to one may outweigh those with re- gard to another . Yet they should first be examined indepen- dently . Then the conclusions with regard to each should be reconciled , if possible , with those regarding the others . Regardless ...
Page 199
... regard to those matters have always been included in the negotiation picture . That does not mean that they had to be there . Nor does it mean that they have to remain there . And certainly it does not mean that if a satisfactory ...
... regard to those matters have always been included in the negotiation picture . That does not mean that they had to be there . Nor does it mean that they have to remain there . And certainly it does not mean that if a satisfactory ...
Contents
Foreword Senator Barry Goldwater | 9 |
Foreword Representative John J Rhodes | 11 |
Preface | 15 |
Copyright | |
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