Congressional Record: Proceedings and Debates of the ... Congress, Volume 110,Bagian 24U.S. Government Printing Office The Congressional Record is the official record of the proceedings and debates of the United States Congress. It is published daily when Congress is in session. The Congressional Record began publication in 1873. Debates for sessions prior to 1873 are recorded in The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States (1789-1824), the Register of Debates in Congress (1824-1837), and the Congressional Globe (1833-1873) |
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Halaman A-1669
... force which will assure the South its proper place in the councils of the country and the human ad- vance of our ... forces who have domi- nated the Democratic Party outside Congress since 1948. But House captured several cru- cial ...
... force which will assure the South its proper place in the councils of the country and the human ad- vance of our ... forces who have domi- nated the Democratic Party outside Congress since 1948. But House captured several cru- cial ...
Halaman A-1672
... forces . Merely sending economic aid and more weapons will not help , since the South Vietnamese themselves are tired of ... force and the Vietcong . Washington probably has forgotten that the Vietnamese have been at war a quarter of a ...
... forces . Merely sending economic aid and more weapons will not help , since the South Vietnamese themselves are tired of ... force and the Vietcong . Washington probably has forgotten that the Vietnamese have been at war a quarter of a ...
Halaman A-1680
... force ? But does No one expects a nuclear war . that mean we must now ride the tide , and wait and hope ? The Communist world is busy pushing waves of revolution and sub- version , and despite the claims of Mr. John- son and Mr. Rusk ...
... force ? But does No one expects a nuclear war . that mean we must now ride the tide , and wait and hope ? The Communist world is busy pushing waves of revolution and sub- version , and despite the claims of Mr. John- son and Mr. Rusk ...
Halaman A-1681
... forces in war or " high temperature " crisis . U.S. antisubmarine units , air and surface , based at Guantanamo Bay ... force us out . Retirement of Distinguished Educator EXTENSION OF REMARKS OF HON . BARRATT O'HARA OF ILLINOIS IN THE ...
... forces in war or " high temperature " crisis . U.S. antisubmarine units , air and surface , based at Guantanamo Bay ... force us out . Retirement of Distinguished Educator EXTENSION OF REMARKS OF HON . BARRATT O'HARA OF ILLINOIS IN THE ...
Halaman A-1687
... force . Imperialism in the old sense is fin- ished and the world is digesting industrial- ization through mass purchasing power and higher standards of living . A fourth favor- able factor , which , had it existed in 1914 and 1939 ...
... force . Imperialism in the old sense is fin- ished and the world is digesting industrial- ization through mass purchasing power and higher standards of living . A fourth favor- able factor , which , had it existed in 1914 and 1939 ...
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