美国历届总统就职演说(英文版)

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基本信息·出版社:中央编译出版社

·页码:371 页

·出版日期:2009年

·ISBN:7802113725/9787802113725

·条形码:9787802113725

·包装版本:2版

·装帧:平装

·开本:16

·正文语种:英语

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内容简介《美国历届总统就职演说(英文版)》主要介绍了历届总统就职的演说,具体内容有:1789 George Washington First Inaugural Address、1793 George Washington Second Inaugural Address、1797 John Adams Inaugural Address、1801 Thomas Jefferson First Inaugural Address、1805 Thomas Jefferson Second Inaugural Address、1809 James Madison First Inaugural Address、1813 James Madison Second Inaugural Address、1817 James Madison First Inaugural Address、1821 James Monroe Second Inaugural Address、1825 JOhn Quincy Adams First Inaugural Address、1829 Andrew Jackson First Inaugural Address、1833 Andrew Jackson Second Inaugural Address、1837 Martin Van Buren Inaugural Address、1841 William Henry Harrsion Inaugural Address等。

媒体推荐Today we reconsecrate our country to long-cherished ideals in a suddenlychanged civilization.In every land there are always at work forces that drivemen apart and forces that draw men together.In our personal ambitions we areindividualists.But in our seeking for economic and political progress as a nation,we all go up,or else we all go down,as one people.

——FRANKLlN D.RooSEVELT

We are creating a nation once again vibrant,robust,and alive.But there aremany mountains yet to climb.We will not rest until every American enjoys thefullness of freedom,dignity,and opportunity as our birthright.It is our birthrightas citizens of this great Republic。and we’ll meet this challenge.

——RoNALD REAGAN

Our greatest responsibility is to embrace a new spirit of community for a newcentury.For any one of US to succeed,we must succeed as one America.

——WILLIAM J.CLINToN

As for our common defense.we reject as faIse the choice between our safetyand our ideals.Our Founding Fathers,faced with perils we can scarcelyimagine,drafted a charter to assure the rule of law and the rights of man,acharter expanded by the blood of generations.Those ideals still light the world,and we will not give them up for expedience'S sake.

——BARACK oBAMA

目录

1789 George Washington First Inaugural Address

1793 George Washington Second Inaugural Address

1797 John Adams Inaugural Address

1801 Thomas Jefferson First Inaugural Address

1805 Thomas Jefferson Second Inaugural Address

1809 James Madison First Inaugural Address

1813 James Madison Second Inaugural Address

1817 James Madison First Inaugural Address

1821 James Monroe Second Inaugural Address

1825 JOhn Quincy Adams First Inaugural Address

1829 Andrew Jackson First Inaugural Address

1833 Andrew Jackson Second Inaugural Address

1837 Martin Van Buren Inaugural Address

1841 William Henry Harrsion Inaugural Address

1845 James Konx Polk Inaugural Address

1849 Zachary Taylor Inaugural Address

1853 Franklin Pierce Inaugural Address

1857 James Buchanan Inaugural Address

1861 Abraham Lincoln First Inaugural Address

1865 Abraham Lincoln Second Inaugural Address

1869 Ulysses S.Grant First Inaugural Address

1873 Ulysses S.Grant Second Inaugural Address

1877 Rutherford B.Hayes Inaugural Address

1881 James A.Garfield Inaugural Address

1885 Grover Cleveland First Inaugural Address

1893 Grover Cleveland Second Inaugural Address

1889 Benjamin Harrison Inaugural Address

1897 William McKinley First Inaugural Address

1901 William McKinley Inaugural Address

1905 Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural Addres

1909 Willian Howard Inaugural Address

1913 Woodrow Wilson First Inaugural Address

1917 Woodrow Wilson Second Inaugural Address

1921 Warren G.Harding Inaugural Address

1925 Calvin Coolidge Inaugrual Address

1929 Herbert Hoover Inaugural Address

1933 Franklin D. Roosevelt First Inaugural Address

1937 Franklin D. Roosevelt Second Inaugural Address

1941 Franklin D. Roosevelt Third Inaugural Address

1945 Franklin D. Roosevelt Fourth Inaugural Address

1949 Harry S.Truman Inaugural Address

1953 Dwight D.Eisenhower First Inaugural Address

1957 Dwight D.Eisenhower Second Inaugural Address

1961 John F.Kennedy Inaugural Address

1965 Lyndon Baines Johnson Inaugural Address

1969 Richard Milhous Nixon First Inaugural Address

1973 Richard Milhous Nixon Second Inaugural Address

1977 Jimmy Carter Inaugural Address

1981 Ronald Reagan First Inaugural Address

1985 Ronald Reagan Second Inaugural Address

1989 George H.Bush Inaugural Address

1993 William J.Clinton First Inaugural Address

1997 William J.Clinton Second Inaugural Address

2001 George W.Bush First Inaugural Address

2005 George W.Bush Second Inaugural Address

2009 Barack Obama Inaugural Address

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文摘Thete is another ground for the adoption of the veto principle.which hadprobably more influence in recommending it to the Convention than any other.I refer to the security which it gives to the just and equitable action of the Leg-islature upon all parts of the Union It couht not but have occurred to the Con·vention that in a country so extensive,embracing so great a variety of soil andclimate,and consequently of products,and which from the same causes mustever exhibit a great difference in the amount of the population of its varioussections,calling for“great diversity in the employments of the people,thatthe legislation of tile majority might not always justly regard the rights and in-terests of the minor itv,and that acts of this charaeter might be passed underan express grant hy the words of the Constitution,all(1 therefore not within thecompetency of the judMary to declare void;that however enlightened and pa。triotic they might suppose from past experience the nlembers ot Congress might1”.and however largely partaking,in the general,of the liberal feellings ofthe people,it was impossible to expect that tmdies so constituled shouht notsometimes he controlled hy local interests and sectional feelings It was prop-el,therefore,to provide some umpire from whose situation and mode of ap-pointment more independence an(1 freedom from such influences might be ex-nected.Such a one was afforded by the executive departmen!constituted bythe Constitulion.A person elected to that high office,having his constituentsin every spoetion.State,and subdivision of tile Union,must consider himself bound bv the most solemn sanetiolls to guard,protect,and defend the rights of a11 and of every portion.great or small,from the injustice and oppression ofthe rest.

completely under the control of the Executive will than their construction oftheir powers allowed or the forbearing characters of all the early Presidents permitted them to make.But it is not by th

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