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Address by Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy to the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick of Lackawanna County, Scranton, Pennsylvania March 17, 1964
Address by Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy to the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick of Lackawanna County, Scranton, Pennsylvania March 17, 1964
3/17/1964
Address From the Rear Platform of his Speical Train Wilmington, Deleware
Address From the Rear Platform of his Speical Train Wilmington, Deleware
10/23/1940
Address in Connection with the transfer to the Government of Greece of a Patrol Vessel Under the Lend-Lease Act at the Washington Navy Yard
Address in Connection with the transfer to the Government of Greece of a Patrol Vessel Under the Lend-Lease Act at the Washington Navy Yard
6/10/1943
Address in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Address in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
10/29/1936
Address from Joseph Warren
Address from Joseph Warren
4/26/1775
Address by Prime Minister Menachem Begin to the Egyptian People
Address by Prime Minister Menachem Begin to the Egyptian People
11/11/1977
Address to Nation on Terrorist Attacks
Address to Nation on Terrorist Attacks
9/11/2001
Address to the National Press Club
Address to the National Press Club
10/29/1975
President Reagan
President Reagan's Address to the Nation on National Security
2/26/1986
The Address of the Freemen of the Province Pennsylvania in General Assembly to the King
The Address of the Freemen of the Province Pennsylvania in General Assembly to the King's Most Excellent Majesty
6/6/1766
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