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| | Forebears hold fast to the cliches of our f., 1268 | Forefathers moved on to triumph, 57 | Foreign article of f. manufacture, 617 assistance to f. lands should be curtailed, 795 interests in the hands of the President and the Senate, 632 | | Foreign aid, 611612 | Foreign policy, 613634 bipartisan f. p., 634 finding a balance between means and ends that is the heart of f. p., 631 great goal of our f. p., 1961 it conducts f. p. in order to live, 620 meet it [communism] with every instrumentality of f. p., 580 Our greatest f. p. problem is our divisions at home, 624 political society does not live to conduct f. p., 620 purpose of f. p., 622 Soviet f. p., 1657 whimpering isolationism in f. p., 1042 wisdom and purposes of its f. p., 1935 | Foreign Secretary is always faced with this cruel dilemma, 438 | Forget never f. what you have said, 1839 | Forgets where she [America] came from, 60 | Forgive almost any weakness,
[except] stupidity, 84 never f. one who did so [shot him] accidentally, 1231 rarely if ever do they f. them, 198 | Forgiven age is f. nothing, 2098 should not be forgotten nor f., 139 Youth, which is f. everything, 2098 | Forgiveness, 635 God, at least, has a degree of f., 1408 Thou Shalt Not Ask F. for Thy Transgressions, 441 | Forgives youth f. itself nothing, 2098 | Forgiveth he who f., and is reconciled unto his enemy, 517 | Forgotten man at the bottom of the economic pyramid, 1154 should not be f. or forgiven, 139 | Fork in the political road, 62 | Forlorn standard-bearer of this f. hope, 863 | Forlornness imbecile candle in the heart of that almighty f., 863 | Form may survive the substance of the faith, 717 | Fortune, 636638 hostages have I given to f., 638 hostages to f., 1163 suffers not the same man to prosper for ever, 637 that with malicious joy, 636 vicissitudes of f., 1682 | Fortunes mens f. are on a wheel, 637 | Forty knows it [he is a fool] at f., 1223 views at f., 26 | Forum mad racket and the hazards of the f., 376 | Forward and not back, 1434 go f. now together, 1863 move f. with strong and active faith, 695 | | Foster, Stephen (18261864), 65 | Foul fair for me and f. for another, 115 | Found was lost, and is f., 635 we shall be f., 67 | Foundations put the f. under them, 466 | Founding fathers, 1999 fathers of our country gave balanced representation, 1592 | Four essential human freedoms, 655 things a man must learn to do, 1126 things greater than all things are, 824 | | 4H Club, 1553 | | Fourteen Points, 1027 | Fourth estate, 1520 I was a
Democrat f., 1396 | | Fourth of July. See Independence Day. | Foxes have a sincere interest in prolonging the lives of the poultry, 509 | France [American Independence Day] is celebrated with more
fervor
in F., 897 arrangement was made between F. and Holland, 890 contempt upon the lips of the manhood of
F., 2089 Every man has two countries, his own and F., 343 military hospital in F., 1897 ordered armies of the United States, to the soil of F., 698 When F. has a cold, all Europe sneezes, 559 | Frankenstein to destroy both sides, 1258 | | Franklin, Benjamin (17061790), 65 | Fraud and prevarication our servile vices, 1082 prosecution of f., 467 | | Frederick the Great, King of Prussia (17121786), 820 | Free assemblage, 1711 at last, 547 disappearance of f. enterprise, 141 discussion, 414 expression of thought, 1642 from ruinous discords, 915 government is
what the people think, 774 Happy are all f. peoples, 1233 hope for the salvation of f. government, 506 huddled masses yearning to breathe f., 1770 let me live f. from solicitude, 376 limitations placed upon the right of f. speech, 673 man first and an American second, 1396 market, 169 means to be brave, 1948 no land f., that holds one fettered slave, 1695 Not to be safe, but f., 1474 Only the strong can be f., 1774 preservation of a f. government, 489 privilege of living in a f. community, 1191 privilege to be f., 645 set a country f., 665 society, 653, 1719 speech, 1711 suppresses f. speech, 1653 system of government, 738 these people [blacks] are to be f., 1576 till all are f., 1350 to do his best and be his best, 1081 to live or to die f., 886 westward I go f., 657 without f. speech, 672 | Freedom, 639669 abridgment of the f. of the people, 523 altar of f., 370 as the principal means of action, 2045 be vigilant in its preservation, 663 better to die with f. than without it, 1721 cannot be censored into existence, 640 cannot be legislated into existence, 640 cannot be served by the devices of the tyrant, 640 citadel of f., 65 Constitution is the sole source and guaranty of national f., 319 defending f. in its hour of maximum danger, 661 defense of, 660666 favor f. and yet deprecate agitation, 443 final sacrifice for life and f., 660 fires of f.
burn low, 654 from fear, 655 from want, 655 guardian of our f., 1030 has to be remade and re-earned in each generation of man, 666 hazard all the f. of America, 1626 if F. and Communism were to compete for mans allegiance, 692 inner light in which f. lives, 350 is
a continuing evolving process, 960 is fragile if citizens are ignorant, 493 is never granted; it is won, 960 is slavery, 1962 is the mean of those / Extremes, 659 let no man / Call this the land of f., 1695 man who will not defend his f. does not deserve to be free, 663 No man is entitled to the blessings of f., 663 of action without freed capacity of thought behind it is only chaos, 639 of art, 2082 of expression, 169 of man and mind, 463 of revision, 183 of speech and expression, 655 of speech is useless without f. of thought, 441 of the press, 676 of thought, 441 of worship, 655 only freedom which deserves the name, 650 principles of f., 394 Responsibility was the price every man must pay for f., 643 Those who deny f. to others deserve it not for themselves, 648 Those who expect to reap the blessings of f., must, like men, undergo the fatigues of supporting it, 664 to preserve the f. of the human mind, 676 to speak, 677 to the free, 1701 to the slave, 1701 to worship God in his own way, 655 transmit that F. to their Children, 644 watchmen on the walls of world f., 662 will not survive, 1861 | Freedom of religion, 667670 See also Statute of Virginia for Religious Freedom | Freedom of speech, 671681 and expression, 655 can be maintained only by promoting debate, 677 is to representative government, 1573 may be taken away, and, dumb and silent we may be led, like sheep, to the Slaughter, 679 suppresses free speech, 1653 too destructive of freedom of expression, 167 was the greatest safety, 681 | Freedoms four essential human f., 655 | Freemen as slaves in breeding compared with f., 1016 only dictator that f. acknowledge, 1196 only security which f. desire, 1196 | French aid, F. armies and F. gallantry, 897 | Frenchman watch-word of every F., 886 | Fridays child is loving and giving, 200 | Friend best f. a man has in this world, 446 Give me one f., just one, who meets / The needs of all my varying moods, 683 no f. like the old f., 1814 one f. remaining and that one shall be down inside me, 1683 serve to keep the world thy f., 1805 support any f., 1066 to man, and lived in a house by the side of the road, 685 without treachery, 820 | Friends best f. I have got are Communists, 249 expense of your f., 1373 happiest business in all the world is that of making f., 684 laughter and the love of f., 682 make them [my enemies] my f., 689 most constant of f., 130 my glory was I had such f., 690 Never explain, your f. do not need it, 686 [no one] Had quite such pleasant f. as mine, 682 nor f. to sponge, 1407 | | Friends, Society of. See Society of Friends. | Friendship, 682690 honest f. with all nations, 619 is precious, 687 treacherous in private f., 1976 voice of f., 1459 | Friendships he who gives in f. name shall reap what he has spent, 684 | From bad to worse, 177 | Front An iron curtain is drawn down upon their f., 234 lean and lonely f. line, 1555 second f., 20672068 | Frontier New F., 97 of America is on the Rhine, 2064 of Russia runs from Dantzic or perhaps Stettin to Trieste, 1654 | Froth on the top, 536 | Fruitful and delightsome land, 189 | Frustrating [Ike will] find it very f., 1514 | Frustration nor f. is an excuse for either lawlessness or anarchy, 1895 where there is injustice and f. the potentialities for violence are greater, 1894 | Fuel of interest to the fire of genius, 1535 | Fuels squandering the capital of
fossil f., 309 | Fulfillment moments of unutterable f., 922 | Futility dangers of f., 902 sense of f., 1717 | Fury sound and the f. of our history, 556 | Future, 691698 belongs to those who understand the hopes and fears of masses in ferment, 1618 claims of the F., 2090 days, which we seek to make secure, 655 dipt into the f., 2038 each generation wastes a little more of the f., 833 he [Emerson] predicted becomes a past, 1297 I have been over into the f., 696 judgment of the f. as well as the past, 1604 look to the f., 692, 1294 men of the f., 1076 mysteries of the f., 41 neither man nor nation can prosper unless
thought is
taken for the f., 312 no way of judging the f. but by the past, 571 nothing matters more to the f. of our country, 493 of this Nation, 2096 playing Providence not only for themselves but for the far f., 1361 say for ourselves what shall be true for the f., 1295 scaffold sways the f., 1838 schemes of f. felicity, 1195 times will hardly know how great a life / This simple stone commemorates, 549 unwilling even to leave the f. flexible, 1361 we know nothing of what will happen in the f., but by the analogy of experience, 573 westward as into the f., 658 will belong to those who will have done most for suffering humanity, 1963 world of the f., 2036 | Futures attempt the F. portal, 1838 | Gain putting g. over national honor, 226 | Gains no g. without pains, 85 | Gallows die on the g. or of the pox, 372 | Gallup Poll temperamental atmosphere of a G. P., 1554 | Game grotesque and knavish g., 1039 how you played the G., 1993 Politics is a fascinating g., 1430 | | Gandhi, Mohandas Karamchand (Mahatma) (18691948), 917 | | |
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