The American Foreign Policy, 2호Ernest R. May G. Braziller, 1963 - 248페이지 |
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... land . The true character of the pretended new State is at once revealed . It is seen to be a Power in pronunciamento only . - -ABRAHAM LINCOLN AND WILLIAM HENRY SEWARD , 1861 . Now OW AFTER LONG FORBEARANCE , designed to soothe ...
... land . The true character of the pretended new State is at once revealed . It is seen to be a Power in pronunciamento only . - -ABRAHAM LINCOLN AND WILLIAM HENRY SEWARD , 1861 . Now OW AFTER LONG FORBEARANCE , designed to soothe ...
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... land of opportunity for all of us . In such a land , all can grow and prosper together . The simple truth that we can all go forward together is often ques- tioned by selfish or shortsighted persons . It is strange that this is so , for ...
... land of opportunity for all of us . In such a land , all can grow and prosper together . The simple truth that we can all go forward together is often ques- tioned by selfish or shortsighted persons . It is strange that this is so , for ...
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... land , wipe out disease , attack archaic tax and land tenure structures , provide educational opportuni- ties and offer a broad range of projects designed to make the benefits of increasing abundance available to all .... Fourth , we ...
... land , wipe out disease , attack archaic tax and land tenure structures , provide educational opportuni- ties and offer a broad range of projects designed to make the benefits of increasing abundance available to all .... Fourth , we ...
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