第一篇:美国20世纪100个经典英文演讲MP3
rankspeakertitle/textaudio1martin luther king, jr. "i have a dream"MP3 stream2
john fitzgerald kennedy
inaugural address
MP3 stream3franklin delano roosevelt
first inaugural address
MP3 stream4franklin delano roosevelt
pearl harbor address to the nation
MP3 stream5barbara charline jordan
1976 dnc keynote address
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6richard milhous nixon"checkers"
MP3 stream7malcolm x"the ballot or the bullet"
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8ronald wilson reaganshuttle ''challenger'' disaster address
MP3 stream9john fitzgerald kennedy
houston ministerial association speech
MP3 stream10lyndon baines johnson"we shall overcome"
MP3 stream11mario mathew cuomo1984 dnc keynote address
MP3 stream12jesse louis jackson1984 dnc address
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13barbara charline jordan
statement on the articles of impeachment
MP3 stream14(general) douglas macarthur
farewell address to congress
MP3 stream15martin luther king, jr.
"i've been to the mountaintop"
MP3 stream16theodore roosevelt
"the man with the muck-rake"
17robert francis kennedy
remarks on the assassination of mlking
MP3 stream18dwight david eisenhowerfarewell address
MP3 stream19woodrow thomas wilson
war message
20(general) douglas macarthur
"duty, honor, country"
MP3 stream21richard milhous nixon
"the great silent majority"
MP3 stream22john fitzgerald kennedy
"ich bin ein berliner"
MP3 stream23clarence seward darrow
"mercy for leopold and loeb"
24russell h. conwell
"acres of diamonds"
MP3 stream25ronald wilson reagan
"a time for choosing"
MP3 streamw26huey pierce long"every man a king"
27anna howard shaw"the fundamental principle of a republic"28franklin delano roosevelt
"the arsenal of democracy"
MP3 stream29ronald wilson reagan
"the evil empire"
MP3 stream30ronald wilson reagan
first inaugural address
MP3 stream31franklin delano roosevelt
first fireside chat
MP3 stream32harry s. truman"the truman doctrine"
MP3 stream33william cuthbert faulknernobel prize acceptance speech
MP3 stream34eugene victor debs
1918 statement to the court
35hillary rodham clinton
"women's rights are human rights"
36dwight david eisenhower
"atoms for peace"
MP3 stream37john fitzgerald kennedy
american university commencement address
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38dorothy ann willis richards
1988 dnc keynote address
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39richard milhous nixon
resignation speech
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40woodrow thomas wilson
"the fourteen points"
41margaret chase smith
"declaration of conscience"
42 ……此处隐藏5754个字……re rather than a mere palliative. any government that is willing to assist in the task of recovery will find full cooperation, i am sure, on the part of the united states government. any government which maneuvers to block the recovery of other countries cannot expect help from us. furthermore, governments, political parties, or groups which seek to perpetuate human misery in order to profit there from politically or otherwise will encounter the opposition of the united states.it is already evident that before the united states government can proceed much further in its efforts to alleviate the situation and help start the european world on its way to recovery, there must be some agreement among the countries of europe as to the requirements of the situation and the part those countries themselves will take in order to give a proper effect to whatever actions might be undertaken by this government. it would be neither fitting nor efficacious for our government to undertake to draw up unilaterally a program designed to place europe on its feet economically. this is the business of the europeans. the initiative, i think, must come from europe. the role of this country should consist of friendly aid in the drafting of a
european program and of later support of such a program so far as it may be practical for us to do so. the program should be a joint one, agreed to by a number, if not all, european nations. an essential part of any successful action on the part of the united states is an understanding on the part of the people of america of the character of the problem and the remedies to be applied. political passion and prejudice should have no part. with foresight, and a willingness on the part of our people to face up to the vast responsibility which history has clearly
placed upon our country, the difficulties i have outlined can and will be overcome.
i am sorry that on each occasion i have said something publicly in regard to our international situation, i have been forced by the necessities of the case to enter into rather technical
discussions. but, to my mind, it is of vast importance that our people reach some general understanding of what the
complications really are, rather than react from a passion or a prejudice or an emotion of the moment.
as i said more formally a moment ago, we are remote from the scene of these troubles. it is virtually impossible at this distance merely by reading, or listening, or even seeing photographs and motion pictures, to grasp at all the real significance of the situation. and yet the whole world of the future hangs on a proper judgment. it hangs, i think, to a large extent on the realization of the american people, of just what are the various
dominant factors. what are the reactions of the people? what are the justifications of those reactions? what are the sufferings? what is needed? what can best be done? what must be done? thank you very much.
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