National Policy and International Law: Case Studies from American Canal Policy, Tema 1University of Denver, 1967 - 80 páginas |
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... vote , with the division clearly following party lines . Many Democrats voted against it merely to keep the question alive to be dealt with by the Cleveland Administration . It was still pending , upon a motion to reconsider , when ...
... vote , with the division clearly following party lines . Many Democrats voted against it merely to keep the question alive to be dealt with by the Cleveland Administration . It was still pending , upon a motion to reconsider , when ...
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... vote in favor of the treaty . Several of them , including Bacon , announced that they were doing so because of pro - treaty sentiments expressed by their constituents . The treaty was finally approved by a vote of 72 to 17 . 77 78 The ...
... vote in favor of the treaty . Several of them , including Bacon , announced that they were doing so because of pro - treaty sentiments expressed by their constituents . The treaty was finally approved by a vote of 72 to 17 . 77 78 The ...
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... voted in the House on March 31st by a vote of 247 to 162 , and in the Senate on June 11th , 50 to 35 . 143 142 Much has been written on the subject of the canal tolls contro- versy , and it is often presented as a case in which the ...
... voted in the House on March 31st by a vote of 247 to 162 , and in the Senate on June 11th , 50 to 35 . 143 142 Much has been written on the subject of the canal tolls contro- versy , and it is often presented as a case in which the ...
Contenido
NATIONAL POLICY AND INTERNATIONAL | 1 |
TREATY RELATIONS WITH COLOMBIA | 27 |
THE PANAMA CANAL TOLLS CONTROVERSY | 47 |
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