The Annual Register of World Events, 205. köideIvison Stevenson Macadam Longmans, Green and Company, 1964 |
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Page 184
... criticism of the failure of Congressional leaders to keep up with the people . The New York Times commented that this Congress seemed ' determined to establish an all - time record for non - accomplish- ment ' , and Mr Walter Lippmann ...
... criticism of the failure of Congressional leaders to keep up with the people . The New York Times commented that this Congress seemed ' determined to establish an all - time record for non - accomplish- ment ' , and Mr Walter Lippmann ...
Page 247
... criticism , together with pressure for minor concessions . The Senate , in which Gaullists numbered only 32 , remained hostile to governmental policies , and persistently amended or defeated Bills , only to be overridden eventually by ...
... criticism , together with pressure for minor concessions . The Senate , in which Gaullists numbered only 32 , remained hostile to governmental policies , and persistently amended or defeated Bills , only to be overridden eventually by ...
Page 457
... Criticism of French tele- vision and radio for its subservience to the State continued . West Germany's second television service , mostly financed by advertis- ing , started from Mainz on 1 April , giving 44 million of the Federal ...
... Criticism of French tele- vision and radio for its subservience to the State continued . West Germany's second television service , mostly financed by advertis- ing , started from Mainz on 1 April , giving 44 million of the Federal ...
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HISTORY OF THE UNITED KINGDOM | 1 |
THE SECOND QUARTER | 14 |
THE THIRD QUARTER | 29 |
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