The Annual Register of World Events, 201. köideIvison Stevenson Macadam Longmans, Green and Company, 1960 |
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Page 182
... President to be constitutionally limited to two terms of office only -by the 22nd Amendment . In theory this meant his power was likely to decline even more than had been usual in the past . Moreover he was faced by a Congress which had ...
... President to be constitutionally limited to two terms of office only -by the 22nd Amendment . In theory this meant his power was likely to decline even more than had been usual in the past . Moreover he was faced by a Congress which had ...
Page 187
... President Eisenhower's veto had been overridden since he became President . This , however , was not the only time Congress thwarted the President in the course of the year . He did not get the farm legislation he wanted . On 29 January ...
... President Eisenhower's veto had been overridden since he became President . This , however , was not the only time Congress thwarted the President in the course of the year . He did not get the farm legislation he wanted . On 29 January ...
Page 312
... President Nasser sent a high- powered group named Reform Advisers on 4 January to eliminate grievances and expedite reforms . Traders were distressed by the sluggish condition of commerce , landowners with the agrarian reform ( see A.R. ...
... President Nasser sent a high- powered group named Reform Advisers on 4 January to eliminate grievances and expedite reforms . Traders were distressed by the sluggish condition of commerce , landowners with the agrarian reform ( see A.R. ...
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INDIA 99PAKISTAN 106 CEYLON 111THE FEDERATION | 5 |
THE NEW GOVERNMENT | 40 |
SCOTLAND 56WALES 58NORTHERN IRELAND 60 | 60 |
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