Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, Volume 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1954 - United States |
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... memorandum of a conversation between Wilson and Mallet of the British Embassy , dated September 2nd , in which Wilson replied orally to an aide- mémoire from the British Embassy inquiring if the United States would be represented in any ...
... memorandum of a conversation between Wilson and Mallet of the British Embassy , dated September 2nd , in which Wilson replied orally to an aide- mémoire from the British Embassy inquiring if the United States would be represented in any ...
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... MEMORANDUM OF CONVERSATION BETWEEN MR . MALLET , BRITISH CHARGÉ D'AFFAIRES , AND MR . WILSON Mr. Wilson informed Mr. Mallet that he had taken advice on the aide - mémoire which Mr. Mallet was good enough to leave this morning and that ...
... MEMORANDUM OF CONVERSATION BETWEEN MR . MALLET , BRITISH CHARGÉ D'AFFAIRES , AND MR . WILSON Mr. Wilson informed Mr. Mallet that he had taken advice on the aide - mémoire which Mr. Mallet was good enough to leave this morning and that ...
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... Memorandum by the Assistant Secretary of State ( Wilson ) of a Trans - Atlantic Telephone Conversation With the Chargé in the United Kingdom ( Johnson ) [ WASHINGTON , ] October 15 , 1937 . As instructed by the Secretary , I told Mr ...
... Memorandum by the Assistant Secretary of State ( Wilson ) of a Trans - Atlantic Telephone Conversation With the Chargé in the United Kingdom ( Johnson ) [ WASHINGTON , ] October 15 , 1937 . As instructed by the Secretary , I told Mr ...
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... Memorandum From the File of President Roosevelt's Secretary ' [ Undated . ] It should be recognized by the British Cabinet that there is such a thing as public opinion in the United States , as well as in other nations . That it is ...
... Memorandum From the File of President Roosevelt's Secretary ' [ Undated . ] It should be recognized by the British Cabinet that there is such a thing as public opinion in the United States , as well as in other nations . That it is ...
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... MEMORANDUM OF CONVERSATION WITH MR . MALLET , BRITISH CHARGÉ D'AFFAIRES , OCTOBER 19 , 1937 In discussing with Mr. Mallet the aide - mémoire of October 18th , which the British Chargé d'Affaires had been good enough to bring to the ...
... MEMORANDUM OF CONVERSATION WITH MR . MALLET , BRITISH CHARGÉ D'AFFAIRES , OCTOBER 19 , 1937 In discussing with Mr. Mallet the aide - mémoire of October 18th , which the British Chargé d'Affaires had been good enough to bring to the ...
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