Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on the Judiciary, Part 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1978 - Administrative procedure |
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... existing canal as provided in meas- ures now before the Congress under existing treaty provisions and on which over $ 171,000,000 has already been expended . In a recent article , Maj . Robert L. Herndon , Corps of Engineers , U.S. Army ...
... existing canal as provided in meas- ures now before the Congress under existing treaty provisions and on which over $ 171,000,000 has already been expended . In a recent article , Maj . Robert L. Herndon , Corps of Engineers , U.S. Army ...
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... existing treaty . Mr. President , this letter by the former CNO's was transmitted to the President by four members of this distinguished body , who have also given their wholehearted endorsement to it . The Senator from North Carolina ...
... existing treaty . Mr. President , this letter by the former CNO's was transmitted to the President by four members of this distinguished body , who have also given their wholehearted endorsement to it . The Senator from North Carolina ...
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... existing maritime threat to us is compounded by the possibility that the Canal under Panamanian sovereignty could be neutralized or lost , depending on that government's relationship with other nations . We note that the present ...
... existing maritime threat to us is compounded by the possibility that the Canal under Panamanian sovereignty could be neutralized or lost , depending on that government's relationship with other nations . We note that the present ...
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... existing canal ; conversion of the existing canal to sea level ; or construction of a new lock canal in Nicaragua . The Third Locks Project Study ( 1936-19391 - Congress authorized the Governor of the Panama Canal to study the ...
... existing canal ; conversion of the existing canal to sea level ; or construction of a new lock canal in Nicaragua . The Third Locks Project Study ( 1936-19391 - Congress authorized the Governor of the Panama Canal to study the ...
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... ( existing canal plus a sea - level canal on Route 10 ) to be operated and defended jointly by the United States and Panama . Construction should be started no later than 1985 . PRESENT LEGISLATIVE STATUS House Resolution 1517 is pending ...
... ( existing canal plus a sea - level canal on Route 10 ) to be operated and defended jointly by the United States and Panama . Construction should be started no later than 1985 . PRESENT LEGISLATIVE STATUS House Resolution 1517 is pending ...
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