| United States. President (1961-1963 : Kennedy) - 1962 - 982 頁
...Almighty God the same solemn oath our forebears prescribed nearly a century and three quarters ago. The world is very different now. For man holds in...forms of human life. And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe — the belief that the... | |
| United States. Congress - 1964 - 936 頁
...disease, prejudice, and ignorance would be conquered. He spoke of need to use wisely the knowledge we have for "man holds in his mortal hands the power to abolish all forms of poverty and all forms of human life"; of the need to control nuclear weapons "before the dark powers... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare - 1968 - 112 頁
...attack on poverty. President Kennedy, in his inaugural address, reminded his fellow Americans that "man holds in his mortal hands the power to abolish all forms of human poverty." President Johnson, in his first state of the Union message, declared "unconditional war on poverty... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1969 - 362 頁
...their votes, but because it is right." At another point in his address, President Kennedy said that "man holds in his mortal hands the power to abolish...forms of human poverty and all forms of human life." From history we know that organisms, institutions, or societies which cannot adapt to changing environmental... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1969 - 362 頁
...their votes, but because it is right." At another point in his address. President Kennedy said that "man holds in his mortal hands the power to abolish...forms of human poverty and all forms of human life." From history we know that organisms, institutions, or societies which cannot adapt to changing environmental... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1969 - 1576 頁
...their votes, but because it is right." At another point in his address. President Kennedy said that "man holds in his mortal hands the power to abolish...forms of human poverty and all forms of human life." From history we know that organisms, institutions, or societies which cannot adapt to changing environmental... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs (1789-1975) - 1969 - 806 頁
...their votes, but because it is right. At another point in his address, President Kennedy said that "man holds in his mortal hands the power to abolish...forms of human poverty and all forms of human life." This is the challenge we face — to abolish all forms of human poverty — rather than all forms of... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1969 - 1320 頁
...their votes, hut because it is right." At another jioint in his address. 1'residont Kennedy said that "man holds in his mortal hands the power to abolish...forms of human poverty and all forms of human life." From history we know that organisms, Institutions, or societies which cannot adapt to changing environmental... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1969 - 1416 頁
...but because it is right. At another jnrint in his address. President Kennedy said that "mnn hold's in his mortal hands the power to abolish all forms of human poverty and all forms of human life." This is the challenge we face — to :ilM>lisli nil forms of human poverty — rather than all forms... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1969 - 252 頁
...because it is right. At another point in his address. President Kennedy ,wi!d that "man holds in bis mortal hands the power to abolish all forms of human poverty and all forms of human life." 1322 This is the challenge we face — to abolish all forms of human iioverty — rather than all forms... | |
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