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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... question the value of the freedom that our mutual defense efforts are intended to preserve . The events of the cold war reemphasize the importance of our helping to insure that peoples of less developed countries have faith in their ...
... question the value of the freedom that our mutual defense efforts are intended to preserve . The events of the cold war reemphasize the importance of our helping to insure that peoples of less developed countries have faith in their ...
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... question of which of our two governments wants peace the more . Both of us have asserted that our respective peoples ardently desire peace and perhaps you and I feel this same urge equally . The heart of the matter becomes the ...
... question of which of our two governments wants peace the more . Both of us have asserted that our respective peoples ardently desire peace and perhaps you and I feel this same urge equally . The heart of the matter becomes the ...
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... question and the reunification of Germany , have agreed that the settlement of the German question and the reunification of Germany by means of free elections shall be carried out in conformity with the national interests of the German ...
... question and the reunification of Germany , have agreed that the settlement of the German question and the reunification of Germany by means of free elections shall be carried out in conformity with the national interests of the German ...
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... question at our conference and that it would involve interference in the internal affairs of the Eastern European states . But have not subsequent developments shown that I was justified in my appeal to you for consideration of these ...
... question at our conference and that it would involve interference in the internal affairs of the Eastern European states . But have not subsequent developments shown that I was justified in my appeal to you for consideration of these ...
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... question : to my mind , it was the act of a man of a particular personality , and I have no comment whatsoever . If the man wanted to retire , it was his right , period . Now , the rest of it : it is perfectly clear , it certainly must ...
... question : to my mind , it was the act of a man of a particular personality , and I have no comment whatsoever . If the man wanted to retire , it was his right , period . Now , the rest of it : it is perfectly clear , it certainly must ...
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