“In our democracy officers of the government are the servants, and never the masters of the people.”
Quote by Franklin D. Roosevelt
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Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: F.D. Roosevelt, 1941, Volume 10
Volume 10 of the Public Papers series is a comprehensive collection of Franklin D. Roosevelt's official documents from 1941. It offers insights into the presidency during a critical year of World War II, featuring his correspondence with world leaders, his speeches on the home front, and his administration's policies. more
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