I welcome this opportunity to work with you in this historic period.
We must begin to think about the future--about the year 2000--about the foundations we must put in place for a larger, m...
This is no small challenge. Small men with small horizons could never be adequate to that challenge.
They discussed existing proposals for this purpose and an outline of some new proposals presented by the British Governm...
They recognized also that a nation's defense policy must be based on a sound economy.
They also agreed on the urgency of a world-wide effort to promote the non-dissemination and non-acquisition of nuclear w...
They reaffirmed their determination to support the peacekeeping operations of the United Nations and to do all in their ...
Dear Mr. President: I learned with deep regret of your resignation, although I appreciate the reasons for your decision.
We Americans have come to know and admire you as a good friend and trusted ally.
I have tried to follow her advice.
As we stand here this morning in this beautiful sunshine in Washington, I trust that this is only the first of many meet...
This is one of many talks that we have had and are going to have in the future, and I trust just one of many visits.
There will always be an England.
The British love liberty and they embrace freedom and they despise bondage.
As we welcome you to our country, we welcome you and your countrymen to the continuation of this great work.
Mrs. Johnson joins me in hoping that you will enjoy a quick and complete recovery.
Your devotion to the principles of peace and social justice and your gallant struggle with affliction will remain an ins...
Whenever liberty is threatened, whenever the choice is between freedom and slavery, the voice of Parliament will be hear...