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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1. lappuse
... solution of this problem " ; and Whereas President Eisenhower stated on September 22 , 1960 , to the Fifteenth General Assembly , " Thus , we see as our goal , not a superstate above nations , but a world community embracing them all ...
... solution of this problem " ; and Whereas President Eisenhower stated on September 22 , 1960 , to the Fifteenth General Assembly , " Thus , we see as our goal , not a superstate above nations , but a world community embracing them all ...
7. lappuse
... solution to conflict , and let the chips fall where they may as to whether or not and how soon others will accept it . Certainly it will never be accepted , under- stood , or even debated , until some world power seriously proposes it ...
... solution to conflict , and let the chips fall where they may as to whether or not and how soon others will accept it . Certainly it will never be accepted , under- stood , or even debated , until some world power seriously proposes it ...
14. lappuse
... solutions that are not so bold as to be utopian yet are bold enough to be practical , bold enough to meet the require- ments of our nuclear age , bold enough to deal with aggression that relies on subversion and infiltration rather than ...
... solutions that are not so bold as to be utopian yet are bold enough to be practical , bold enough to meet the require- ments of our nuclear age , bold enough to deal with aggression that relies on subversion and infiltration rather than ...
37. lappuse
... solutions to poli- tical problems are still feasible in a modern world , which I feel quite strongly they are not . Mr. WARBURG . This is part of what I was trying to bring out . I agree thoroughly . Senator CLARK . Thank you very much ...
... solutions to poli- tical problems are still feasible in a modern world , which I feel quite strongly they are not . Mr. WARBURG . This is part of what I was trying to bring out . I agree thoroughly . Senator CLARK . Thank you very much ...
38. lappuse
... a dispute which may endanger the peace should , first of all , seek a solution by peaceful means of their own choosing . But the charter provides no excuse for member states , large or small , keeping disputes for 38 PLANNING FOR PEACE.
... a dispute which may endanger the peace should , first of all , seek a solution by peaceful means of their own choosing . But the charter provides no excuse for member states , large or small , keeping disputes for 38 PLANNING FOR PEACE.
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