The American Foreign Policy, 2호Ernest R. May G. Braziller, 1963 - 248페이지 |
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... effort for disunion produces the existing difficulty ; and that one strong nation promises more durable peace , and a more extensive , valuable and reliable commerce , than can the same nation broken into hostile fragments . It is not ...
... effort for disunion produces the existing difficulty ; and that one strong nation promises more durable peace , and a more extensive , valuable and reliable commerce , than can the same nation broken into hostile fragments . It is not ...
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... effort to secure a better life for their citizens . This challenge to us is more than a military challenge . It is a challenge to the honesty of our profession of the democratic faith ; it is a challenge to the efficiency and stability ...
... effort to secure a better life for their citizens . This challenge to us is more than a military challenge . It is a challenge to the honesty of our profession of the democratic faith ; it is a challenge to the efficiency and stability ...
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... effort , unparalleled in magnitude and nobility of purpose , to satisfy the basic needs of the American people for homes , work and land , health and schools - techo , trabajo y tierra , salud y escuela . First , I propose that the ...
... effort , unparalleled in magnitude and nobility of purpose , to satisfy the basic needs of the American people for homes , work and land , health and schools - techo , trabajo y tierra , salud y escuela . First , I propose that the ...
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