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| Date | Related | Document Title |
|---|---|---|
| Mar 10, 1974 | Richard Nixon |
Radio Address About the American Revolution Bicentennial. generation of America, from its Founding Fathers down to the present day … sight of the future. The Founding Fathers realized this. They gave … that confront us. Like the Founding Fathers , we are bound to experience … |
| Mar 15, 1974 | Richard Nixon |
Question-and-Answer Session at the Executives' Club of Chicago. here. Well now, I think the Founding Fathers made a very good decision … The reason why I think the Founding Fathers are right, or were right … |
| Jun 16, 1974 | Richard Nixon |
Toasts of the President and President Ephraim Katzir of Israel at a State Dinner in Jerusalem built upon immigration. Our founding fathers , yours and ours, had a vision … |
| Sep 06, 1974 | Gerald R. Ford |
Remarks at a Dinner Concluding the Reconvening of the First Continental Congress in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. lot--a lot of talk about our Founding Fathers . Let's not forget our Founding … |
| Sep 28, 1974 | Gerald R. Ford |
Remarks Concluding the Summit Conference on Inflation one. All of you will be the Founding Fathers --if we succeed. If we fail … |
| Oct 07, 1974 | Gerald R. Ford |
Remarks at a Dinner Honoring Senator George D. Aiken in Burlington, Vermont. was not envisaged by our Founding Fathers . There is nothing in the … |
| Oct 19, 1974 | Gerald R. Ford |
Remarks in Rock Hill, South Carolina your great State when our Founding Fathers drafted the Constitution … |
| Oct 24, 1974 | Gerald R. Ford |
Remarks at the Iowa State House, Des Moines, Iowa balance conceived by the Founding Fathers some 200 years ago among … |
| Nov 14, 1974 | Gerald R. Ford |
Remarks and a Question-and-Answer Session at the Annual Convention of the Society of Professional Journalists, Sigma Delta Chi, Phoenix, Arizona that the framers, like the Founding Fathers , considered that Office to … |
| Dec 05, 1974 | Gerald R. Ford |
Proclamation 4338—National Day of Prayer, 1974 of Americanism. Thus the founding fathers of America saw it, and thus … |
| Jan 28, 1975 | Gerald R. Ford |
Remarks at the Annual Congressional Breakfast of the National Religious Broadcasters. wanting. In the end, our Founding Fathers sought to establish a new … and for peace. While the Founding Fathers never dreamed of radio or … |
| Feb 03, 1975 | Gerald R. Ford |
Annual Budget Message to the Congress, Fiscal Year 1976. to the principles of our Founding Fathers . As we approach our third … |
| Feb 13, 1975 | Gerald R. Ford |
Remarks at a Dinner in New York City Honoring Vice President Rockefeller. Washington and the other Founding Fathers wasted no time in writing … |
| Mar 06, 1975 | Gerald R. Ford |
The President's News Conference majority can prevail. But our Founding Fathers very wisely thought that … |
| Apr 18, 1975 | Gerald R. Ford |
Remarks in Boston at the Old North Church Bicentennial Lantern Service. of our principles of our Founding Fathers . America and its principles … |
| Apr 19, 1975 | Gerald R. Ford |
Toasts of the President and President Kenneth D. Kaunda of Zambia anticolonialist struggle of their Founding Fathers . Finally, I take the opportunity … |
| Apr 25, 1975 | Gerald R. Ford |
Address at the Yale University Law School Sesquicentennial Convocation Dinner our great Government. The Founding Fathers governed well and governed … |
| Jun 04, 1975 | Gerald R. Ford |
Commencement Address at the United States Military Academy. let us renew together our Founding Fathers ' pledge to our country of … |
| Jul 03, 1975 | Gerald R. Ford |
Remarks at the White House Conference on Domestic and Economic Affairs in Cincinnati. beyond any doubt that the Founding Fathers put the veto power in the … |
| Jul 03, 1975 | Gerald R. Ford |
Remarks in Cleveland at a Republican Party Fundraising Supper checks and balances, which our Founding Fathers so carefully constructed … another basic tenet of our Founding Fathers --independence-can be the … |
| Jul 23, 1975 | Gerald R. Ford |
Remarks to Congressional Summer Interns. Let me tell you why. Our Founding Fathers decided that a system of … |
| Aug 27, 1975 | Gerald R. Ford |
Proclamation 4384—Citizenship Day and Constitution Week, 1975 let us renew together our Founding Fathers ' pledge to our country-our … |
| Aug 30, 1975 | Gerald R. Ford |
Remarks at the Maine AFL-CIO Field Day Program in Augusta. individuals, let us remember our Founding Fathers ' vision of a nation in which … |
| Sep 05, 1975 | Gerald R. Ford |
Address Before a Joint Session of the California State Legislature. cherished their rules. The Founding Fathers were dedicated to John Locke's … |
| Sep 12, 1975 | Gerald R. Ford |
Remarks at the Annual Meeting of the National Baptist Convention in St. Louis. reversed the goals of our Founding Fathers . Dr. Martin Luther King was … in the true spirit of our Founding Fathers , is not yet a full reality … continue until the vision of our Founding Fathers and the dream of Martin Luther … |