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Description Resignation speech of United States President Richard Nixon. Full text available on Wikisource.[1]
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Source University of Virginia, Miller Center for Public Affairs[2]
Author Richard Nixon
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current21:06, 4 March 200915 min 22 s (7.45 MB)wikimediacommons>Adam Cuerden
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