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" It is to the advantage — and not to the disadvantage — of other nations, when any nation becomes stable and prosperous; able to keep the peace within its own borders, and strong enough not to invite aggression from without. We heartily hope for the... "
Significant Events in U.S. Foreign Relations (1900 - 2001) - 第 31 頁
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China and the United States: Today and Yesterday, Hearings Before..., 92-2 ...

United States. Congress. Senate. Foreign Relations - 1972 - 122 頁
...enough not to invite aggression from without. We heartily hope for the progress of China," he said, "and so far as by peaceable and legitimate means we...will do our part toward furthering that progress." Surely it is not too much to hope that comparable wisdom is now being demonstrated by another American...
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Détente: Hearings Before the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States ...

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1975 - 544 頁
...peace within its own borders, and strong enough not to invite aggression from without. We heartily hope for the progress of China, and so far as by peaceable...will do our part toward furthering that progress." Those fine, if possibly patronizing, sentiments found their expression in a historic American concern...
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