Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, Volume 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1959 - United States |
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... London so that the Americans will understand the British Government's general attitude and will not be upset by accidental incidents that may occur from time to time even after the understanding which you are now working on is reached ...
... London so that the Americans will understand the British Government's general attitude and will not be upset by accidental incidents that may occur from time to time even after the understanding which you are now working on is reached ...
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... London and with which I under- stand he was in substantial agreement . Mr. Harriman has also been consulted about these letters and has approved them . I am transmit- ting at the end of this telegram the texts of these two letters with ...
... London and with which I under- stand he was in substantial agreement . Mr. Harriman has also been consulted about these letters and has approved them . I am transmit- ting at the end of this telegram the texts of these two letters with ...
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... LONDON , August 19 , 1941-1 p . m . [ Received August 19-10 : 30 a . m . ] 3722. Personal for Oscar Cox . In answer to your 3165 of August 15 , I had a long talk with Mr. Purvis the morning of August 14. We discussed at some length the ...
... LONDON , August 19 , 1941-1 p . m . [ Received August 19-10 : 30 a . m . ] 3722. Personal for Oscar Cox . In answer to your 3165 of August 15 , I had a long talk with Mr. Purvis the morning of August 14. We discussed at some length the ...
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... LONDON , August 22 , 1941 - midnight . [ Received August 22-9 : 10 p . m . ] 3821. Personal for Mr. Hopkins . I would greatly appreciate a reply to my 3722 of August 19 directed to Oscar Cox . The day before yesterday the Chancellor of ...
... LONDON , August 22 , 1941 - midnight . [ Received August 22-9 : 10 p . m . ] 3821. Personal for Mr. Hopkins . I would greatly appreciate a reply to my 3722 of August 19 directed to Oscar Cox . The day before yesterday the Chancellor of ...
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... LONDON , September 7 , 1941-5 p . m . [ Received September 7-2 : 19 p . m . ] 4130. This morning the Chancellor telephoned me to say that his Government was glad to accept the drafting changes asked for in your 3613 , September 5 ...
... LONDON , September 7 , 1941-5 p . m . [ Received September 7-2 : 19 p . m . ] 4130. This morning the Chancellor telephoned me to say that his Government was glad to accept the drafting changes asked for in your 3613 , September 5 ...
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