The Burden and the GloryThe speeches range from a "State of the Union" message to the speech that was to be made in Dallas on Nov. 22, 1963, and the author's brief and informal explanatory notes set each speech in perspective. |
Contents
THE SHAPE AND THE AIMS OF GOVERNMENT | 3 |
Constant Readiness for Fair Negotiations | 43 |
What Kind of Peace Do We Want? | 53 |
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