Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, Volume 3 |
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THE BRITISH COMMONWEALTH OF NATIONS UNITED KINGDOM CONFERENCES AT WASHINGTON BETWEEN PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT AND PRIME MINISTER CHURCHILL , WITH THEIR ADVISERS , DECEMBER 1941 - JANUARY 1942 [ Prime Minister Churchill came to Washington for ...
THE BRITISH COMMONWEALTH OF NATIONS UNITED KINGDOM CONFERENCES AT WASHINGTON BETWEEN PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT AND PRIME MINISTER CHURCHILL , WITH THEIR ADVISERS , DECEMBER 1941 - JANUARY 1942 [ Prime Minister Churchill came to Washington for ...
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He told me that immediately upon his arrival in England he had spent the weekend with the Prime Minister and had discussed the draft agreement with him . He reported that the Prime Minister had stated that , second only to the winning ...
He told me that immediately upon his arrival in England he had spent the weekend with the Prime Minister and had discussed the draft agreement with him . He reported that the Prime Minister had stated that , second only to the winning ...
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... and , in general , to the attainment of all the economic objectives set forth in the Joint Declaration made on August 12 , 1941 , by the President of the United States of America and the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom .
... and , in general , to the attainment of all the economic objectives set forth in the Joint Declaration made on August 12 , 1941 , by the President of the United States of America and the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom .
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The objectives laid down are those set forth in point 4 of the Atlantic declaration to which the Prime Minister subscribed undoubtedly because he considered them in the best interest of the British as well as of others .
The objectives laid down are those set forth in point 4 of the Atlantic declaration to which the Prime Minister subscribed undoubtedly because he considered them in the best interest of the British as well as of others .
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5789 , December 9 , 7 p . m .; and your 5790 , December 9 , 8 p . m . , and that the Prime Minister had referred me to the Chancellor of the Exchequer . I could not get the Prime Minister himself to seriously consider the issue or the ...
5789 , December 9 , 7 p . m .; and your 5790 , December 9 , 8 p . m . , and that the Prime Minister had referred me to the Chancellor of the Exchequer . I could not get the Prime Minister himself to seriously consider the issue or the ...
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