Planning for Peace: Hearings ... Eighty-ninth Congress, First Session, on S. Con. Res. 32 ... May 11 and 12, 1965U.S. Government Printing Office, 1965 - 190 lappuses |
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3. lappuse
... armaments now . " Given the present attitudes of the Soviet Union and other nations , it would appear that insufficient basis for agreement exists at this time on " the develop- ment of effective international machinery for the ...
... armaments now . " Given the present attitudes of the Soviet Union and other nations , it would appear that insufficient basis for agreement exists at this time on " the develop- ment of effective international machinery for the ...
11. lappuse
... armaments , just as the European community some 15 years ago found in Robert Shumann a champion of law in that con- tinent which has been torn by anarchy for so many hundreds of years . Certainly this takes time , but we have to make a ...
... armaments , just as the European community some 15 years ago found in Robert Shumann a champion of law in that con- tinent which has been torn by anarchy for so many hundreds of years . Certainly this takes time , but we have to make a ...
16. lappuse
... armament Agency or the State Department . To be sure , they endorse the general principles of planning for peace . They endorse the con- cept of the United Nations . They actually endorse the concept , al- though rather lackadaisically ...
... armament Agency or the State Department . To be sure , they endorse the general principles of planning for peace . They endorse the con- cept of the United Nations . They actually endorse the concept , al- though rather lackadaisically ...
29. lappuse
... armaments . The war on poverty can keep our economic ac- tivity going at a high rate for an indefinite period . Also , during the foreseeable future much elaborate scientific detection and infor- mational equipment will be needed for ...
... armaments . The war on poverty can keep our economic ac- tivity going at a high rate for an indefinite period . Also , during the foreseeable future much elaborate scientific detection and infor- mational equipment will be needed for ...
54. lappuse
... armaments and who would be in the process of dis- armament . They perhaps should create their own council in which there would be no need for a veto , because they would be enforcing a treaty and there would be no need to have any ...
... armaments and who would be in the process of dis- armament . They perhaps should create their own council in which there would be no need for a veto , because they would be enforcing a treaty and there would be no need to have any ...
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