Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, Volume 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1959 - United States |
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... Britain with barter or other arrange- ments , if any , that might later be entered into in regard to payment in whole or in part . He promptly indicated that he did not know what these figures were , but that they were available ...
... Britain with barter or other arrange- ments , if any , that might later be entered into in regard to payment in whole or in part . He promptly indicated that he did not know what these figures were , but that they were available ...
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... Britain ; that one of these suggestions was that if the British intend to make any kind of payment during the next twelve months or so for military supplies procured in this country , now is the one accepted time for them to do so in ...
... Britain ; that one of these suggestions was that if the British intend to make any kind of payment during the next twelve months or so for military supplies procured in this country , now is the one accepted time for them to do so in ...
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... Britain to the extent that Great Britain might be in a position to take such reciprocal action and in the event that the necessities of our national defense might require us to ask for it ; that it did not imply any present intention on ...
... Britain to the extent that Great Britain might be in a position to take such reciprocal action and in the event that the necessities of our national defense might require us to ask for it ; that it did not imply any present intention on ...
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... Britain should return to a free trade policy ; there was a mid- dle group , among whom he classified himself , who believed in the use of control mechanisms ; and there was a third group who leant toward imperial policies . I said that ...
... Britain should return to a free trade policy ; there was a mid- dle group , among whom he classified himself , who believed in the use of control mechanisms ; and there was a third group who leant toward imperial policies . I said that ...
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... . . day of . • , 1941 . • On behalf of the United States of America : ( Title ) On behalf of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland : ( Title ) 811.20 ( D ) E.M.D.E./118 : Telegram The Ambassador in UNITED KINGDOM 15.
... . . day of . • , 1941 . • On behalf of the United States of America : ( Title ) On behalf of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland : ( Title ) 811.20 ( D ) E.M.D.E./118 : Telegram The Ambassador in UNITED KINGDOM 15.
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