1960s, Farewell address (1961)
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The White House Years: Mandate for Change: 1953–1956: A Personal Account (1963); longer passage http://www.chss.montclair.edu/english/furr/ike1.html quoted at Montclair State University
1960s
“Democracy is essentially a political system that recognizes the equality of humans before the law.”
Address to Constituent Assembly, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil http://www.eisenhower.archives.gov/education/bsa/citizenship_merit_badge/eisenhower_citizenship_quotations.pdf (8 August 1946)
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The Secretary was deeply perturbed by my attitude...
The White House Years: Mandate for Change: 1953–1956: A Personal Account (1963), pp. 312-313
1960s
Presidential news conference http://www.eisenhower.archives.gov/all_about_ike/quotes.html (26 March 1958)
1950s
As quoted in "What Americans forget about French resistance" http://www.cnn.com/2015/05/06/opinions/kaiser-ve-day-french-resistance/index.html (7 May 2015), by Charles Kaiser, Cable News Network, Atlanta, Georgia.
1950s, Address at the Philadelphia Convention Hall (1956)
Eisenhowers proposal for the establishment of the International Atomic Energy Agency
1950s, Atoms for Peace (1953)
1950s, Address at the Philadelphia Convention Hall (1956)
On his stated opposition to the use of the atomic bomb against the Japanese at the end of World War II, as quoted in Newsweek (11 November 1963), p. 107
1960s
Source: 1950s, Speech to the B'nai B'rith (1953)
As quoted in The White House Years: Mandate for Change: 1953–1956: A Personal Account (1963), p. 331
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As quoted in Eisenhower and the Suez Crisis of 1956 (1995) by Cole C. Kingseed, p. 27
1960s
“Freedom under law is like the air we breathe.”
1950s, Remarks on the Observation of Law Day (1958)
1950s, Address at the Philadelphia Convention Hall (1956)
1950s, Atoms for Peace (1953)
1950s, First Inaugural Address (1953)
May 26 1944 letter as qtd. in “The Law of Armed Conflict: Constraints on the Contemporary Use of Military Force”, edited by Howard M. Hensel, 2007, p. 58.
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