“All of us confront limits of body, talent, temperament. But that is not all. We are, all of us, also constrained by our time, our place, our civilization.”
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The Reagan phenomenon, and other speeches on foreign policy
This book compiles a selection of speeches delivered by Ronald Reagan, focusing on his perspectives and strategies regarding international relations and foreign policy matters. more
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