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... desire most heartily to second the motion to report this resolu- tion favorably . I desire also to say that in harmony with its purpose , the Government of the United States is ready to affix its signature to the Argentine Anti - War ...
... desire most heartily to second the motion to report this resolu- tion favorably . I desire also to say that in harmony with its purpose , the Government of the United States is ready to affix its signature to the Argentine Anti - War ...
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... desire for others ; and we assert no rights for ourselves that we do not accord to others . We sincerely desire to see throughout this hemisphere an abiding peace , the reign of justice , and the diffusion of the blessings of a ...
... desire for others ; and we assert no rights for ourselves that we do not accord to others . We sincerely desire to see throughout this hemisphere an abiding peace , the reign of justice , and the diffusion of the blessings of a ...
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... desire for others ; and we assert no rights for ourselves that we do not accord to others . We sincerely desire to see throughout this hemisphere an abiding peace , the reign of justice , and the diffusion of the blessings of a ...
... desire for others ; and we assert no rights for ourselves that we do not accord to others . We sincerely desire to see throughout this hemisphere an abiding peace , the reign of justice , and the diffusion of the blessings of a ...
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THE HEADWATERS OF OUR LATINAMERICAN POLICY | 3 |
John Quincy Adams Secretary of State to Richard Rush United | 11 |
Report of the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the United States | 17 |
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