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- as Spanish.
And then he spoke of the grand
mixture in the New World between the European, the Indian and the African.
In the United States there is even a greater mixture of diverse customs
and cultures than in most of Latin America.
British in blood
- ¥!i-'1.ll,t.Aoctrine that ".national
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. .;•,• ,.:: , · ., .,
defense" co1111ists Jn being pre•
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pared to rep¢f atta_ck, second, Jha;
PEARI,. . B,AR~OR ~ i.he. Jiih:r.9r
. the Unit-el,\ Statt!s.1s geographical~
1)t the .national weakneises wb:Ich
- degree of' ideological
claims as well .
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D.
Origins of Psychological Strategy
France . around 1900. introduced the study of discipline of mass payopology.
The United States . too . made considerable contributions toward this new
military-social
- See all scanned items from file unit "Writings, Speeches [1941]
- LYNDON B . JOHNSON
COMMITTEE ON
10TH DISTRICT TEXAS
NAVAL AFFAIRS
CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES~
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
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WASHINGTON, D. C.
21 February 1942
Dear Mary Louise:
I don't know where I ·will be when this
letter