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... meet except after an apology for a denied but later admitted recon- naissance flight by an American plane shot down by Soviet de- fenses . Communism in Cuba was another favorite object lesson . Kennedy secured his opportunity to ...
... meet except after an apology for a denied but later admitted recon- naissance flight by an American plane shot down by Soviet de- fenses . Communism in Cuba was another favorite object lesson . Kennedy secured his opportunity to ...
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... meet emergencies beyond the power of these agencies by the creation of new Government instrumentalities , they should be of such character as not to supplant or weaken , but rather to supplement and strengthen , the initiative and ...
... meet emergencies beyond the power of these agencies by the creation of new Government instrumentalities , they should be of such character as not to supplant or weaken , but rather to supplement and strengthen , the initiative and ...
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... meet any threat to the security of the United States or of our allies . We will help other nations develop the capability of defending themselves . We will faithfully honor all of our treaty commitments . We will act to defend our ...
... meet any threat to the security of the United States or of our allies . We will help other nations develop the capability of defending themselves . We will faithfully honor all of our treaty commitments . We will act to defend our ...
Contents
Crisis and a New Party | 7 |
1856 | 15 |
The Rise of Lincoln | 23 |
Copyright | |
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Antislavery Politics in Antebellum and Civil War America Thomas G. Mitchell No preview available - 2007 |