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PREFACE The principles which guide the compilation and editing of Foreign Relations are stated in Department of State Regulation ... When further material is needed to supplement the documentation in the Department's files for a proper ...
PREFACE The principles which guide the compilation and editing of Foreign Relations are stated in Department of State Regulation ... When further material is needed to supplement the documentation in the Department's files for a proper ...
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Department of State ... In order to set up a possible alternative to the British position and because I realize that the Department had reason for excluding from the ... The British would accept the Department's decision on the matter .
Department of State ... In order to set up a possible alternative to the British position and because I realize that the Department had reason for excluding from the ... The British would accept the Department's decision on the matter .
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Department of State ... while at the same time during my recent absence from Washington , it has been receiving the attention of officers of Department's staff who are most interested in the general problems covered . 2.
Department of State ... while at the same time during my recent absence from Washington , it has been receiving the attention of officers of Department's staff who are most interested in the general problems covered . 2.
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Department of State. a The Commonwealth Government believes that nothing but good can result from the examination now of some of the fundamental questions which it is already apparent will arise in connection with the problem of the ...
Department of State. a The Commonwealth Government believes that nothing but good can result from the examination now of some of the fundamental questions which it is already apparent will arise in connection with the problem of the ...
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The Navy Department intends to be represented in Canada only by its Naval Attaché , plus Despatch Officers who may be charged with liaison duties with respect to shipping . However , if the Canadian Government should insist on a ...
The Navy Department intends to be represented in Canada only by its Naval Attaché , plus Despatch Officers who may be charged with liaison duties with respect to shipping . However , if the Canadian Government should insist on a ...
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