Lyndon B. Johnson: Containing the Public Messages, Speeches, and Statements of the President, Volumen2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1965 |
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... Ne Win , Chairman of the Revolutionary Council of the Union of Burma . September 8 , 1966 983 ber 8 , 1966 444 Special Message to the Congress on Fiscal Policy . Septem- 985 445 The President's News Conference of September 8 , 1966 ...
... Ne Win , Chairman of the Revolutionary Council of the Union of Burma . September 8 , 1966 983 ber 8 , 1966 444 Special Message to the Congress on Fiscal Policy . Septem- 985 445 The President's News Conference of September 8 , 1966 ...
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... Ne Win of Burma . September 8 , 1966 447 Letter to the Secretary of the Treasury in Response to His Report on Management Improvements in the Coast Guard . September 9 , 1966 Page 991 1000 ΙΟΟΙ 448 Remarks Upon Signing Bill Authorizing ...
... Ne Win of Burma . September 8 , 1966 447 Letter to the Secretary of the Treasury in Response to His Report on Management Improvements in the Coast Guard . September 9 , 1966 Page 991 1000 ΙΟΟΙ 448 Remarks Upon Signing Bill Authorizing ...
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... Ne Win of Burma . September 8 , 1966 447 Letter to the Secretary of the Treasury in Response to His Report on Management Improvements in the Coast Guard . September 9 , 1966 Page 991 1000 ΙΟΟΙ 448 Remarks Upon Signing Bill Authorizing ...
... Ne Win of Burma . September 8 , 1966 447 Letter to the Secretary of the Treasury in Response to His Report on Management Improvements in the Coast Guard . September 9 , 1966 Page 991 1000 ΙΟΟΙ 448 Remarks Upon Signing Bill Authorizing ...
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... Ne Win , dis- tinguished guests : It is a very great pleasure for me to wel- come you here to the White House today . I know , Mr. Chairman , that you and Madame Ne Win are not strangers in this country . This visit will provide the ...
... Ne Win , dis- tinguished guests : It is a very great pleasure for me to wel- come you here to the White House today . I know , Mr. Chairman , that you and Madame Ne Win are not strangers in this country . This visit will provide the ...
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... Ne Win was given a formal welcome with full military honors . General Ne Win responded as follows : Mr. President : First of all , may I express to you and Mrs. Johnson and to the American people our heartfelt thanks for the warm ...
... Ne Win was given a formal welcome with full military honors . General Ne Win responded as follows : Mr. President : First of all , may I express to you and Mrs. Johnson and to the American people our heartfelt thanks for the warm ...
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Página 891 - No! surely no! It is the love of the people, it is their attachment to their Government, from the sense of the deep stake they have in such a glorious institution...
Página 712 - Under no circumstances, we believe, must we ever allow the prospects of rich harvest and mineral wealth to create a new form of colonial competition among the maritime nations. We must be careful to avoid a race to grab and hold the lands under the high seas. We must ensure that the deep seas and the ocean bottoms are and remain, the legacy of all human beings.
Página 827 - There goes many a ship to sea, with many hundred souls in one ship, whose weal and woe is common, and is a true picture of a commonwealth, or a human combination or society. It hath fallen out sometimes, that both papists and protestants, Jews and Turks, may be embarked in one ship; upon which supposal I affirm, that all the liberty of conscience, that ever I pleaded for, turns upon these two hinges...
Página 1017 - To complain of the age we live in, to murmur at the present possessors of power, to lament the past, to conceive extravagant hopes of the future, are the common dispositions of the greatest part of mankind ; indeed the necessary effects of the ignorance and levity of the vulgar.
Página 1129 - System, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, the Comptroller of the Currency, the Federal Home Loan Bank Board, the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation, or the National Credit Union Administration. (8) The term "National Institute of Building Sciences" means the institute established by section 809 of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974.
Página 891 - It is the love of the people; it is their attachment to their government from the sense of the deep stake they have in such a glorious institution, which gives you your army and your navy, and infuses into both that liberal obedience, without which your army would be a base rabble and your navy nothing but rotten timber.
Página 895 - Telecommunications will work closely with the Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs; he will consult with the Director of the Office of Science and Technology and the Director of the Bureau of the Budget, as appropriate; will establish arrangements for inter-agency consultation...
Página 1164 - These are traits, and measures, and modes ; and the true test of civilization is, not the census, nor the size of cities, nor the crops, — no, but the kind of man the country turns out.
Página 687 - This legislation springs from one of our most essential principles: a democracy works best when the people have all the information that the security of the Nation permits.
Página 1106 - The land was ours before we were the land's. She was our land more than a hundred years Before we were her people. She was ours In Massachusetts, in Virginia, But we were England's, still colonials, Possessing what we still were unpossessed by, Possessed by what we now no more possessed. Something we were withholding made us weak Until we found out that it was ourselves We were withholding from our land of living...