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الصفحة 151
... If the Italians were prisoners of war , why were they accorded special privileges ? If they were our allies , why weren't they sent home to fight ? of the African Repository . Shortly afterwards , Moss wrote. ITALIAN POWS 151.
... If the Italians were prisoners of war , why were they accorded special privileges ? If they were our allies , why weren't they sent home to fight ? of the African Repository . Shortly afterwards , Moss wrote. ITALIAN POWS 151.
الصفحة 153
... Moss of Griffin , Georgia , was a slave who placed his trust in the American Colonization Society . His relationship with the society provides ... MOSS 153 Black Hope and Despair in Antebellum Georgia: The William Moss Correspondence Gifford.
... Moss of Griffin , Georgia , was a slave who placed his trust in the American Colonization Society . His relationship with the society provides ... MOSS 153 Black Hope and Despair in Antebellum Georgia: The William Moss Correspondence Gifford.
الصفحة 154
... Moss , Griffin had " About 40 free Persons " and he had " got fifteen to consent to go to Liberia . " Moss was concerned about the prospects of travel be- cause " the white people " told him that emi- grants could not " pass to Liberia ...
... Moss , Griffin had " About 40 free Persons " and he had " got fifteen to consent to go to Liberia . " Moss was concerned about the prospects of travel be- cause " the white people " told him that emi- grants could not " pass to Liberia ...
الصفحة 155
... Moss wanted the society to lend him the money to get out of jail . Then he and his wife and two children would go to Liberia . After establishing himself there , Moss proposed to " pay the Society . " 8 The implica- tions of this letter ...
... Moss wanted the society to lend him the money to get out of jail . Then he and his wife and two children would go to Liberia . After establishing himself there , Moss proposed to " pay the Society . " 8 The implica- tions of this letter ...
الصفحة 156
... Moss's home- town of Griffin . G. Tolson , who declared that he was a free man , said Moss had persuaded him " to consent to go . " He seemed apprehen- sive , however , and was " not Ready [ to ] start yet . " He told McLain that Moss ...
... Moss's home- town of Griffin . G. Tolson , who declared that he was a free man , said Moss had persuaded him " to consent to go . " He seemed apprehen- sive , however , and was " not Ready [ to ] start yet . " He told McLain that Moss ...
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مقاطع مشهورة
الصفحة 117 - National Archives of the United States the records of any Federal agency or of the Congress of the United States that are determined by the Archivist to have sufficient historical or other value to warrant their continued preservation by the United States Government ; (2) to direct and effect the transfer to the National Archives of the United States...
الصفحة 100 - ... must go. But the choice is not always so clear-cut as that. In many cases the monuments can be spared without any detriment to operational needs. Nothing can stand against the argument of military necessity. That is an accepted principle. But the phrase "military necessity" is sometimes used where it would be more truthful to speak of military convenience or even of personal convenience.
الصفحة 33 - Can an effective program be proposed for discovering and developing scientific talent in American youth so that the continuing future of scientific research in this country may be assured on a level comparable to what has been done during the war?
الصفحة 143 - States will provide such funds as may be necessary for the upkeep of the National Gallery of Art and the administrative expenses and costs of operation thereof, including the protection and care of works of art acquired by the Board, so that the National Gallery of Art shall be at all times properly maintained...
الصفحة 101 - Shortly we will be fighting our way across the Continent of Europe in battles designed to preserve our civilization. Inevitably, in the path of our advance will be found historical monuments and cultural centers which symbolize to the world all that we are fighting to preserve.
الصفحة 41 - Scientific progress on a broad front results from the free play of free intellects, working on subjects of their own choice, in the manner dictated by their curiosity for exploration of the unknown.
الصفحة 188 - Virginia, or of any troops sent there to protect public property ; whether such invasion was made under color of any organization intended to subvert the government of any of the States of the Union ; the character and extent of such organization ; whether any citizens of the United States, not present, were implicated therein or accessory thereto, by contributions of money, arms, munitions, or otherwise...
الصفحة 71 - The attorney general also suggested the possibility of legislation "vesting in a federal commission the power to conduct registration for federal elections. " As a last choice, Katzenbach proposed a measure "granting to an agency of the federal government the power to assume direct control of registration for voting in both federal and state elections in any area where the percentage of potential Negro registrants actually registered is low.
الصفحة 164 - Dean Acheson, Present at the Creation: My Years in the State Department (New York: WW Norton, 1969), p.
الصفحة 173 - From what has been said in the Security Council and in consultations among the several members of the Security Council, it is clear that the Security Council is not prepared to go ahead with efforts to implement this plan in the existing situation.