The Annual Register of World Events, 197. köideIvison Stevenson Macadam Longmans, Green and Company, 1956 |
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Page 173
... President Eisenhower could contemplate with equanimity the prospect of two legislative Chambers dominated by the ostensible Opposition party . The truth was , and everyone knew it , that on most domestic issues such a Congress would ...
... President Eisenhower could contemplate with equanimity the prospect of two legislative Chambers dominated by the ostensible Opposition party . The truth was , and everyone knew it , that on most domestic issues such a Congress would ...
Page 182
... President and Congress parted without hard feelings . The President could hardly complain too loudly , since it was often Republican votes which had slain his proposals ; the Democrats could not cast the first stone , since their own ...
... President and Congress parted without hard feelings . The President could hardly complain too loudly , since it was often Republican votes which had slain his proposals ; the Democrats could not cast the first stone , since their own ...
Page 323
... President's policy was reflected in the mid - term elections on 8 November , which swept away the Liberal opposition and strengthened the Nacionalista Party . On 11 May a revision of the 1946 Bell Trade Act , to give more independence ...
... President's policy was reflected in the mid - term elections on 8 November , which swept away the Liberal opposition and strengthened the Nacionalista Party . On 11 May a revision of the 1946 Bell Trade Act , to give more independence ...
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PART I | 1 |
JUNE TO SEPTEMBER | 35 |
SCOTLAND WALES NORTHERN IRELAND | 67 |
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