The Vietnam War: Opposing ViewpointsGreenhaven Press, 1998 - 284 من الصفحات Presidents, antiwar activists, & soldiers are among those who debate the causes & consequences of America's involvement in Vietnam in this collection of documents. |
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... independence from any colonial power , and our free cooperation with all other powers . It is with this firm ... independence . What we ask has been graciously granted to the Philippines . Like the Philippines our goal is full ...
... independence from any colonial power , and our free cooperation with all other powers . It is with this firm ... independence . What we ask has been graciously granted to the Philippines . Like the Philippines our goal is full ...
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... independence of the Associated States is now complete ; second , that the independence of the Associated States will soon be com- pleted under steps " now " being undertaken ; and , third , that mili- tary victory for the French Union ...
... independence of the Associated States is now complete ; second , that the independence of the Associated States will soon be com- pleted under steps " now " being undertaken ; and , third , that mili- tary victory for the French Union ...
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... independence . The PRG also has expressed solidarity with " the just struggle of the Afro- American people for their fundamental national rights , " and has pledged to " actively support the national independence move- ments of Asia ...
... independence . The PRG also has expressed solidarity with " the just struggle of the Afro- American people for their fundamental national rights , " and has pledged to " actively support the national independence move- ments of Asia ...
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