Dwight D. Eisenhower: Containing the Public Messages, Speeches, and Statements of the President, 1953-61U.S. Government Printing Office, 1960 - Presidents |
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... present to any potential attacker who would unleash war upon the world the prospect of virtual annihilation of his own country . Even if we assume a surprise attack on our bases , with a marked reduc- tion in our striking power , our ...
... present to any potential attacker who would unleash war upon the world the prospect of virtual annihilation of his own country . Even if we assume a surprise attack on our bases , with a marked reduc- tion in our striking power , our ...
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... present danger in economic guise . My friends of the Congress : The world is waiting to see how wisely and decisively a free representative government will now act . I believe that this Congress possesses and will display the wisdom ...
... present danger in economic guise . My friends of the Congress : The world is waiting to see how wisely and decisively a free representative government will now act . I believe that this Congress possesses and will display the wisdom ...
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... present civil pro- grams , and deferments of previously recommended new programs , in or- der to restrain nonmilitary spending in 1959 and to provide the basis for budgetary savings of several billion dollars annually within a few years ...
... present civil pro- grams , and deferments of previously recommended new programs , in or- der to restrain nonmilitary spending in 1959 and to provide the basis for budgetary savings of several billion dollars annually within a few years ...
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... present tax rates . The acceleration of defense efforts already under way , the increasing pace of activity in a number of programs involving State and local as well as Federal expenditures , the rapid pace of tech- nological advance ...
... present tax rates . The acceleration of defense efforts already under way , the increasing pace of activity in a number of programs involving State and local as well as Federal expenditures , the rapid pace of tech- nological advance ...
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... present limit of $ 275 billion is too restrictive in view of rising defense expenditures and of the need for more flexibility to permit efficient and economical debt management . Therefore , I will recommend that the present limit be ...
... present limit of $ 275 billion is too restrictive in view of rising defense expenditures and of the need for more flexibility to permit efficient and economical debt management . Therefore , I will recommend that the present limit be ...
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