The New Republic, Volume 10Republic Publishing Company, 1969 - Periodicals |
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Page 88
... President the question of ac- cepting their views . On the other hand if they were ready to follow the President , even though the trail led the country into the war , or if they shrank from assuming the responsibility of opposing his ...
... President the question of ac- cepting their views . On the other hand if they were ready to follow the President , even though the trail led the country into the war , or if they shrank from assuming the responsibility of opposing his ...
Page 184
... President must now , if only as a matter of tact , work in consulta- tion with the more influential members of Con- gress . Why not regularize and strengthen this existing practice by holding in the President's room at the Capitol a ...
... President must now , if only as a matter of tact , work in consulta- tion with the more influential members of Con- gress . Why not regularize and strengthen this existing practice by holding in the President's room at the Capitol a ...
Page 321
... President , the opportunity that war- rants extending the area of the war , the support of the resolution fell into two classes . One group , much the larger , was made up of those who regarded the war not as a struggle against a ...
... President , the opportunity that war- rants extending the area of the war , the support of the resolution fell into two classes . One group , much the larger , was made up of those who regarded the war not as a struggle against a ...
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