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a The debates began on Wednesday , February 8 , 1978 , when the Senate took up the Neutrality Treaty . ... and there surely was suspense and drama in adoption of a " condition ” insisted upon by Senator Dennis W. DeConcini , a Democrat ...
a The debates began on Wednesday , February 8 , 1978 , when the Senate took up the Neutrality Treaty . ... and there surely was suspense and drama in adoption of a " condition ” insisted upon by Senator Dennis W. DeConcini , a Democrat ...
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The Senate approved the resolution of ratification of the Panama Canal Treaty , and thus the treaty as drafted and signed , subject only to the provisions of the resolution , on April 18 , 1978 , by a vote of 68 to 32 , exactly the same ...
The Senate approved the resolution of ratification of the Panama Canal Treaty , and thus the treaty as drafted and signed , subject only to the provisions of the resolution , on April 18 , 1978 , by a vote of 68 to 32 , exactly the same ...
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A schedule of all of the above - mentioned documents accompanies this report , and the Department of State will provide copies of these documents to the Senate for its information . I am confident you will find that these Treaties are ...
A schedule of all of the above - mentioned documents accompanies this report , and the Department of State will provide copies of these documents to the Senate for its information . I am confident you will find that these Treaties are ...
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RUDOLPH J TAUSSIG | 1 |
FESSENDEN N OTIS | 25 |
PAUL J SCHEIPS | 53 |
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