The Making of American Democracy: 1865-1960Ray Allen Billington Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1962 |
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... foreign aid : 20 In the President's address and message dealing with Latin - American affairs , we have the outline of a new approach to the whole complex question of foreign aid . The essen- tial difference between the old and the new ...
... foreign aid : 20 In the President's address and message dealing with Latin - American affairs , we have the outline of a new approach to the whole complex question of foreign aid . The essen- tial difference between the old and the new ...
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... foreign aid , will say : Why should we do this ? Why should we take upon ourselves as much as , let us say , two - thirds of the burden of helping the non - Communist countries ? I think there is an answer to these ques- tions . But I ...
... foreign aid , will say : Why should we do this ? Why should we take upon ourselves as much as , let us say , two - thirds of the burden of helping the non - Communist countries ? I think there is an answer to these ques- tions . But I ...
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... foreign lan- guage ; clear evidence of the deterioration of foreign language teaching in the last gen- eration . At a time when the United States has commitments all over the world we have only one ambassador in a communist coun- try ...
... foreign lan- guage ; clear evidence of the deterioration of foreign language teaching in the last gen- eration . At a time when the United States has commitments all over the world we have only one ambassador in a communist coun- try ...
Contents
Preface to the Revised Edition | 1 |
A message of hope and a promise of action First Inaugural Address Franklin D Roosevelt 1933 | 5 |
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