U.S. Commitments to Foreign Powers, Hearings ... 90-1, on S. Res. 151, Relating to United States Commitments to Foreign Powers, August 16,17,21,23; September 19, 19671967 - Всего страниц: 321 |
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... authority now that it has allowed to lapse for so long , Mr. Fulbright is aware that the public and the press have to be con- vinced that the national interests would best be served if the Senate did have such authority . The Fulbright ...
... authority now that it has allowed to lapse for so long , Mr. Fulbright is aware that the public and the press have to be con- vinced that the national interests would best be served if the Senate did have such authority . The Fulbright ...
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... authority that might develop monarchial tendencies . They feared that the desire for achievement , or fame , or prestige , or the exhilaration derived from the exercise of power , or belief in their superior wisdom regard- ing the ...
... authority that might develop monarchial tendencies . They feared that the desire for achievement , or fame , or prestige , or the exhilaration derived from the exercise of power , or belief in their superior wisdom regard- ing the ...
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... authority to act under general laws and was not required to seek the approval of the Congress in each case . The only expansion of executive authority in these matters was the occasional use of reprisals in the so - called primitive ...
... authority to act under general laws and was not required to seek the approval of the Congress in each case . The only expansion of executive authority in these matters was the occasional use of reprisals in the so - called primitive ...
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... authority of Congress to declare war under any interpretation of that right consistent with the Constitution or with any precedent that had been firmly established during the past century and over . President Roosevelt sent troops into ...
... authority of Congress to declare war under any interpretation of that right consistent with the Constitution or with any precedent that had been firmly established during the past century and over . President Roosevelt sent troops into ...
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... authority of the Con- gress to declare war . Some Senators thought the President had au- thority to take his contemplated action , some thought it would be an act of war and that Congress should declare war . While the Senate was ...
... authority of the Con- gress to declare war . Some Senators thought the President had au- thority to take his contemplated action , some thought it would be an act of war and that Congress should declare war . While the Senate was ...
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Стр. 151 - to raise and support Armies" and "to provide and maintain a Navy.
Стр. 123 - Calls upon all Members to render every assistance to the United Nations in the execution of this resolution and to refrain from giving assistance to the North Korean authorities.
Стр. 151 - States be and he hereby is authorized to employ the Armed Forces of the United States as he deems necessary for the specific purpose of securing and protecting Formosa and the Pescadores against armed attack, this authority to include the securing and protection of such related positions and territories of that area now in friendly hands and the taking of such other measures as he judges to be required or appropriate in assuring the defense of Formosa and the Pescadores.
Стр. 124 - Nations furnish such assistance to the Republic of Korea as may be necessary to repel the armed attack and to restore international peace and security in the area.