Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on the Judiciary, Part 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1978 - Administrative procedure |
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... proposed treaty . EXHIBIT 1 REPORT OF SENATOR WILLIAM L. SCOTT OF VIRGINIA ON PANAMA CANAL TRIP Mr. Conneely and I left Dulles airport near midnight on June 29th and arrived in Panama early the following morning . In order to obtain an ...
... proposed treaty . EXHIBIT 1 REPORT OF SENATOR WILLIAM L. SCOTT OF VIRGINIA ON PANAMA CANAL TRIP Mr. Conneely and I left Dulles airport near midnight on June 29th and arrived in Panama early the following morning . In order to obtain an ...
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... proposed three long - term alternatives : a third set of locks for 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 ...
... proposed three long - term alternatives : a third set of locks for 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 ...
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... proposed treaty . As Senator Hatch points out in his article , the proposed treaties will set precedents with implications far beyond the simple foreign policy defeat they will constitute . Ratification will constitute acquiescence in ...
... proposed treaty . As Senator Hatch points out in his article , the proposed treaties will set precedents with implications far beyond the simple foreign policy defeat they will constitute . Ratification will constitute acquiescence in ...
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... proposed by the Republic of Panama for appointment to such positions by the United States of America in a timely manner . ( b ) Should the Republic of Panama request the United States of America to remove a Panamanian national from ...
... proposed by the Republic of Panama for appointment to such positions by the United States of America in a timely manner . ( b ) Should the Republic of Panama request the United States of America to remove a Panamanian national from ...
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... proposed treaties show that practical control passes to the Republic of Panama as soon as the United States gives up its sovereign rights . We would be , in effect , strangers in a strange land . Whoever controlled Panama would control ...
... proposed treaties show that practical control passes to the Republic of Panama as soon as the United States gives up its sovereign rights . We would be , in effect , strangers in a strange land . Whoever controlled Panama would control ...
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