Did You Ever See a Dream Walking?: American Conservative Thought in the Twentieth CenturyWilliam F. Buckley (Jr.) Half-title: American conservative thought in the twentieth century. |
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... United States acted to abort the Suez invasion , but the initiative was taken by the United States . Throughout , it was the United States that played the major role ; the Soviet Union merely tagged along . In this respect the Suez ...
... United States acted to abort the Suez invasion , but the initiative was taken by the United States . Throughout , it was the United States that played the major role ; the Soviet Union merely tagged along . In this respect the Suez ...
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... United States . Will the United Nations , in the next decade , become a genu- ine “ parliament of the nations ” and an effective force for global peace , order , liberty and progress ? Again , we can judge the future only by what we can ...
... United States . Will the United Nations , in the next decade , become a genu- ine “ parliament of the nations ” and an effective force for global peace , order , liberty and progress ? Again , we can judge the future only by what we can ...
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... United States would be shaken ; everywhere communists would be emboldened , anti - commu- nists dismayed . If in spite of the United States the Vietcong could succeed - completing the demonstration begun by Fidel Castro - who need ...
... United States would be shaken ; everywhere communists would be emboldened , anti - commu- nists dismayed . If in spite of the United States the Vietcong could succeed - completing the demonstration begun by Fidel Castro - who need ...
Contents
you Ever See a Dream Walking? | xv |
Selected Bibliography | xli |
Frank S Meyer The Recrudescent American | 4 |
Copyright | |
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