Lyndon B. Johnson: Containing the Public Messages, Speeches, and Statements of the President, Volumen1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1965 |
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... interest and to negotiate the common interest . This is the path that we shall continue to pursue . Those who test our courage will find it strong , and those who seek our friendship will find it honorable . We will demonstrate anew ...
... interest and to negotiate the common interest . This is the path that we shall continue to pursue . Those who test our courage will find it strong , and those who seek our friendship will find it honorable . We will demonstrate anew ...
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... interest in the unique and difficult problems faced by the Government of the District of Columbia and by the people who live here . The unusual interest in the affairs of the District evidenced by both President and Mrs. Kennedy are ...
... interest in the unique and difficult problems faced by the Government of the District of Columbia and by the people who live here . The unusual interest in the affairs of the District evidenced by both President and Mrs. Kennedy are ...
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... interest . The public interest never had a more fear- less or a more tireless champion ; but for himself and for his generation and for his time , President Kennedy expressed the weariness that Americans feel for another battle - the ...
... interest . The public interest never had a more fear- less or a more tireless champion ; but for himself and for his generation and for his time , President Kennedy expressed the weariness that Americans feel for another battle - the ...
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... interest for the public interest . Much too much of our peoples ' time and talent and energies are absorbed by the routine demands of government when it should be dedicated to the greater and better service of government . A moving and ...
... interest for the public interest . Much too much of our peoples ' time and talent and energies are absorbed by the routine demands of government when it should be dedicated to the greater and better service of government . A moving and ...
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... interests of the United States , but I think that we can serve that interest better if we always re- member that the other man sees things in his own way . We need to show patience and understanding of other systems as well as of our ...
... interests of the United States , but I think that we can serve that interest better if we always re- member that the other man sees things in his own way . We need to show patience and understanding of other systems as well as of our ...
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Página 27 - To the making of these fateful decisions, the United States pledges before you — and therefore before the world — its determination to help solve the fearful atomic dilemma — to devote its entire heart and mind to find the way by which the miraculous inventiveness of man shall not be dedicated to his death, but consecrated to his life.
Página 311 - I say unto you, inasmuch as ye have done it unto the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me.
Página lxviii - I do not believe that any of us would exchange places with any other people or any other generation. The energy, the faith, the devotion which we bring to this endeavor will light our country and all who serve it — and the glow from that fire can truly light the world.
Página lxxvi - America! America! God shed his grace on thee, And crown thy good with brotherhood From sea to shining sea!
Página lxxv - All this will not be finished in the first one hundred days. Nor will it be finished in the first one thousand days, nor in the life of this administration, nor even perhaps in our lifetime on this planet. But let us begin.
Página 219 - Independence which gave liberty not alone to the people of this country, but hope to all the world, for all future time. It was that which gave promise that in due time the weights would be lifted from the shoulders of all men. and that all should have an equal chance.
Página 223 - Our progress as a nation can be no swifter than our progress in education.
Página 552 - Seest thou a man diligent in his business? he shall stand before kings ; he shall not stand before mean men...
Página lxxv - First, no memorial oration or eulogy could more eloquently honor President Kennedy's memory than the earliest possible passage of the civil rights bill for which he fought so long.
Página 304 - Chairman of the Committee on Water Resources Research of the Federal Council for Science and Technology.