Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on the Judiciary, Part 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1978 - Administrative procedure |
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... believe strongly that the Panama Canal cannot operate effectively or efficiently without a Canal Zone which is under the jurisdiction of the United States - with U.S. laws , courts , postal system , police and fire protection , and ...
... believe strongly that the Panama Canal cannot operate effectively or efficiently without a Canal Zone which is under the jurisdiction of the United States - with U.S. laws , courts , postal system , police and fire protection , and ...
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... believe it will be met with widespread approval throughout our Nation . Mr. ROBERT C. BYRD . Mr. President , I thank the distinguished Senator from Virginia , Mr. Harry Flood Byrd , Jr. , for his comment and his expression of support ...
... believe it will be met with widespread approval throughout our Nation . Mr. ROBERT C. BYRD . Mr. President , I thank the distinguished Senator from Virginia , Mr. Harry Flood Byrd , Jr. , for his comment and his expression of support ...
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... believe it should be done on the floor of the Senate and I will be prepared to do so unless another Senator does . I would like to go further than the remarks of the distinguished Senator has made on the floor today and commend him as ...
... believe it should be done on the floor of the Senate and I will be prepared to do so unless another Senator does . I would like to go further than the remarks of the distinguished Senator has made on the floor today and commend him as ...
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... believe the Panamanian employees of the canal live in the best of both possible worlds . Yet there are flies in paradise . Most U.S. citizens employed in the Canal Zone have received a 15 percent " tropical differential " not paid to ...
... believe the Panamanian employees of the canal live in the best of both possible worlds . Yet there are flies in paradise . Most U.S. citizens employed in the Canal Zone have received a 15 percent " tropical differential " not paid to ...
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... believe that the fair and dispassionate views of our leading military officers should be considered by the Con- gress , but I trust the Members will recognize the unseemliness of ballyhooing active - duty military support for the new ...
... believe that the fair and dispassionate views of our leading military officers should be considered by the Con- gress , but I trust the Members will recognize the unseemliness of ballyhooing active - duty military support for the new ...
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