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... United States and spread rapidly . By the creation of their National Parks the Americans became pioneers in the struggle to preserve our mountains , valleys , lakes , waterfalls and woods in their pris- tine beauty . New Gardens of Eden ...
... United States and spread rapidly . By the creation of their National Parks the Americans became pioneers in the struggle to preserve our mountains , valleys , lakes , waterfalls and woods in their pris- tine beauty . New Gardens of Eden ...
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... United States , democratically elected and expressing the will of the American voter , has decided that it is in the best interests of world peace and stability that the United States be at all times prepared to resist military ...
... United States , democratically elected and expressing the will of the American voter , has decided that it is in the best interests of world peace and stability that the United States be at all times prepared to resist military ...
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... United States . The use of science in war cannot be condemned on an absolute basis . Those among us who consider themselves the strongest supporters of the United Nations , would , I believe , be grateful for the modern scientific ...
... United States . The use of science in war cannot be condemned on an absolute basis . Those among us who consider themselves the strongest supporters of the United Nations , would , I believe , be grateful for the modern scientific ...
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