Executive Sessions of the Senate Foreign Relations CommitteeU.S. Government Printing Office, 1977 |
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... French Minister of Defense , April 13 ... 289 Testimony of : Rene Pleven , French Minister of Defense Report by the Secretary of State . April 17 .. 309 Testimony of : Dulles , John Foster , Secretary of State Minutes . April 17 ...
... French Minister of Defense , April 13 ... 289 Testimony of : Rene Pleven , French Minister of Defense Report by the Secretary of State . April 17 .. 309 Testimony of : Dulles , John Foster , Secretary of State Minutes . April 17 ...
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... French Minister of Defense , April 13 .... 289 Testimony of : Rene Pleven , French Minister of Defense Report by the Secretary of State . April 17 .... 309 £á Testimony of : Dulles , John Foster , Secretary of State Minutes . April 17 ...
... French Minister of Defense , April 13 .... 289 Testimony of : Rene Pleven , French Minister of Defense Report by the Secretary of State . April 17 .... 309 £á Testimony of : Dulles , John Foster , Secretary of State Minutes . April 17 ...
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... British officer should be the commander - in - chief . They thought that it should not only be a commander - in - chief , but a supreme command just like the supreme command in Europe . The French had their views , and we had our 4.
... British officer should be the commander - in - chief . They thought that it should not only be a commander - in - chief , but a supreme command just like the supreme command in Europe . The French had their views , and we had our 4.
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United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations. The French had their views , and we had our views about it . After a great deal of trouble it was finally worked out in a thoroughly practicable way from the military point ...
United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations. The French had their views , and we had our views about it . After a great deal of trouble it was finally worked out in a thoroughly practicable way from the military point ...
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... FRENCH AND INDOCHINA There was also a discussion of several important political problems . The French are periodically in great depression about their position in Indochina , which is an extremely difficult one , with a very grave drain ...
... FRENCH AND INDOCHINA There was also a discussion of several important political problems . The French are periodically in great depression about their position in Indochina , which is an extremely difficult one , with a very grave drain ...
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²Ä 129 ¶ - Pact and its adherents with which such government is at war. (2) Each Government pledges itself to cooperate with the Governments signatory hereto and not to make a separate armistice or peace with the enemies.
²Ä 163 ¶ - To respect the sovereignty, the independence, and the territorial and administrative integrity of China; (2) To provide the fullest and most unembarrassed opportunity to China to develop and maintain for herself an effective and stable government...
²Ä 672 ¶ - I have also found and hereby declare that it is necessary to include in the accompanying reorganization plan, by reason of reorganizations made thereby, provisions for the appointment and compensation of new officers specified in sections 2 and 3 of the plan.
²Ä 129 ¶ - Being convinced that complete victory over their enemies is essential to defend life, liberty, independence, and religious freedom, and to preserve human rights and justice...
²Ä 691 ¶ - Council to expedite the study of long-term measures to promote the economic development and social progress of Korea, and meanwhile to draw the attention of the authorities which decide requests for technical assistance to the urgent and special necessity of affording such assistance to Korea; 5.
²Ä 577 ¶ - States. 1 Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives 2 of the United States of America in...
²Ä 691 ¶ - North, be invited to co-operate with the organs of the United Nations in the restoration of peace, in the holding of elections and in the establishment of a unified Government, (d) United Nations forces should not remain in any part of Korea otherwise than so far as necessary for achieving the objectives specified at (a) and (b) above, (e) All necessary measures be taken to accomplish the economic rehabilitation of Korea; 2.
²Ä 452 ¶ - Funds appropriated pursuant to this section shall be available under the applicable provisions of the Economic Cooperation Act of 1948, as amended (22 USC 1501-1522), and of the Act for International Development (22 USC 1557).
²Ä 691 ¶ - The Commission shall render a report to the next regular session of the General Assembly and to any prior special session...
²Ä 459 ¶ - ... may be used in any fiscal year, without regard to the requirements of this Act or any other Act...