This is a matter of the greatest national significance to us.
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Remarks to Members of the Illinois Trade Mission to Europe.
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But there are other troubles besetting the human family. Many of its members live in poverty and misery and despair.
We appreciate the stamps, and if you will write me, I'll collect some more from all your countries.
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