| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1953 - 1034 páginas
...the Republican Party would repudiate the Yalta agreement. In his state of the Union message he made clear that this Government "recognizes no kind of...commitment contained in secret understandings of the past," etc. House Joint Resolution 200 refers to the perversion of international agreements or understandings... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1953 - 70 páginas
...message to Congress on February 12, 1953, he said: "I shall ask the Congress at a latter date to join in an appropriate resolution making clear that this...Government recognizes no kind of commitment contained in secvt understandings of the past with foreign governments which permit this kind of enslavement." This... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1953 - 76 páginas
...the Republican Party would repudiate the Yalta agreement. In his state of the Union message he made clear that this Government "recognizes no kind of...commitment contained in secret understandings of the past," etc. House Joint Resolution 200 refers to the perversion of international agreements or understandings... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1953 - 88 páginas
...people in order to purchase fancied gain for ourselves. I shall ask the Congress at a later date to join in an appropriate resolution making clear that this Government recognizes no kind of commitoient contained in secret understandings of the past with foreign governments which permit this... | |
| United States. Department of State. Historical Office - 1957 - 1778 páginas
...people in order to purchase fancied gain for ourselves. I shall ask the Congress at a later date to join in an appropriate resolution making clear that this...with foreign governments which permit this kind of enslavement. * Fourth. The policy we pursue will recognize the truth that no single country, even one... | |
| United States. President (1953-1961 : Eisenhower) - 1960 - 986 páginas
...in order to purchase fancied gain for ourselves. I n. shall ask the Congress at a later date to join in an appropriate resolution making clear that this...with foreign governments which permit this kind of enslavement. (4) The policy we pursue will recognize the truth that no single country, even one so... | |
| Norman A. Graebner - 1986 - 334 páginas
...insisted, had brought Russian dominance to millions of Europeans. He would ask Congress, he said, to join in "an appropriate resolution making clear that this Government recognizes no kind of commitments contained in secret accords which condoned enslavement." Dulles explained the resolution... | |
| Randall Bennett Woods - 1995 - 734 páginas
...declared in his first State of the Union message: "I shall ask the Congress at a later date to join in an appropriate resolution, making clear that this...with foreign governments which permit this kind of enslavement [communist domination of Eastern Europe]."55 Proponents of the Bricker amendment promised... | |
| Thomas G. Otte, Constantine A. Pagedas - 1997 - 316 páginas
...1945. In his State of the Union address, Eisenhower won Republican applause with the commitment to 'an appropriate resolution making clear that this...with foreign governments which permit this kind of enslavement'.15 Foster Dulles effused to Congressional leaders, 'The resolution would help allay the... | |
| Meenekshi Bose - 1998 - 220 páginas
...people in order to purchase fancied gain for ourselves. I shall ask the Congress at a later date to join in an appropriate resolution making clear that this...with foreign governments which permit this kind of enslavement. (4) The policy we pursue will recognize the truth that no single country, even one so... | |
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