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-1677
... reason for anxiety . The chances of African modera- tion grow slimmer as Zanzibar slips left . No grandiose mainland plot from Zanzibar seems imminent yet . Sinophile and Russo- phile Communists still eye each other suspi- ciously there ...
... reason for anxiety . The chances of African modera- tion grow slimmer as Zanzibar slips left . No grandiose mainland plot from Zanzibar seems imminent yet . Sinophile and Russo- phile Communists still eye each other suspi- ciously there ...
Halaman A-1686
... reason- ably high interest return on investments . Thus the mortgage investment trust pro- vides an ideal vehicle ... reasons for use of negotia- tion instead of competitive bidding on each such contract . It also would require the ...
... reason- ably high interest return on investments . Thus the mortgage investment trust pro- vides an ideal vehicle ... reasons for use of negotia- tion instead of competitive bidding on each such contract . It also would require the ...
Halaman A-1689
... reason except that judges think they are improving the public weal - is alarm- ing . " Justice Benjamin R. Jones also dissented , agreeing with Justice Bell that the Fair Trade Act should be left to the legislature . The fair trade case ...
... reason except that judges think they are improving the public weal - is alarm- ing . " Justice Benjamin R. Jones also dissented , agreeing with Justice Bell that the Fair Trade Act should be left to the legislature . The fair trade case ...
Halaman A-1693
... reason of the po- sition she holds as the Nation's First Lady . It was one that she had earned and richly deserved in her own right . Although she has worked closely through the years with her husband , the President of the United ...
... reason of the po- sition she holds as the Nation's First Lady . It was one that she had earned and richly deserved in her own right . Although she has worked closely through the years with her husband , the President of the United ...
Halaman A-1711
... reason to take pride in their country . But now , we have been given new reason for pride in this Nation by the thoughts , words , and deeds of this General of the Army , for we are able to hold dear the same land to which he dedicated ...
... reason to take pride in their country . But now , we have been given new reason for pride in this Nation by the thoughts , words , and deeds of this General of the Army , for we are able to hold dear the same land to which he dedicated ...
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Halaman A-1773 - I have lived, Sir, a long time ; and, the longer I live, the more convincing proofs I see of this truth, that GOD governs in the affairs of men. And, if a sparrow cannot fall to the ground without his notice, is it probable that an empire can rise without his aid ? We have been assured, Sir, in the Sacred Writings, that, 'except the Lord build the house, they labor in vain that build it.
Halaman A-1755 - That all persons born in the United States and not subject to any foreign power, excluding Indians not taxed, are hereby declared to be citizens of the United States...
Halaman A-1756 - That it shall be lawful for the President of the United States, or such person as he shall empower for that purpose, to employ such part of the land or naval forces of the United States...
Halaman A-1833 - In your hands, my dissatisfied fellow countrymen, and not in mine is the momentous issue of civil war. The Government will not assail you. You can have no conflict without being yourselves the aggressors. You have no oath registered in heaven to destroy the Government, while I shall have the most solemn one to "preserve, protect, and defend it.
Halaman A-1744 - I believe that it must be the policy of the United States to support free peoples who are resisting attempted subjugation by armed minorities or by outside pressures. I believe that we must assist free peoples to work out their own destinies in their own way.
Halaman A-1797 - We have been the recipients of the choicest bounties of Heaven.. We have been preserved,- these many years, in peace and prosperity. We have grown in numbers, wealth', and power as no other nation has ever grown ; but we have forgotten God. We have forgotten the gracious hand which preserved us in peace, and multiplied and enriched and strengthened us ; and we have vainly imagined, in the deceitfulness of our hearts, that all these blessings were produced by some superior wisdom and virtue of our...
Halaman A-1755 - States, to make and enforce contracts, to sue, be parties, and give evidence, to inherit, purchase. lease, sell, hold, and convey real and personal property...
Halaman A-1756 - ... in general for performing such other duties as may be required in the premises ; such fees to be made up in conformity with the fees usually charged by the officers of the courts of justice within the proper district or county, as near as may be practicable, and paid out of the treasury of the United States...
Halaman A-1720 - NOW, THEREFORE, I, LYNDON B. JOHNSON, President of the United States of America...
Halaman A-1756 - States, cognizance of all crimes and offences committed against the provisions of this act, and also, concurrently with the circuit courts of the United States, of all causes, civil and criminal, affecting persons who are denied or cannot enforce in the courts or judicial tribunals of the State or locality where they may be any of the rights secured to them by the first section...