Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, Volume 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1959 - United States |
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... PRIME MINISTER CHURCHILL , WITH THEIR ADVISERS , DECEM- BER 1941 - JANUARY 1942 [ Prime Minister Churchill came to Washington for conferences with President Roosevelt , December 22 , 1941 - January 14 , 1942 , inter- rupted by trips to ...
... PRIME MINISTER CHURCHILL , WITH THEIR ADVISERS , DECEM- BER 1941 - JANUARY 1942 [ Prime Minister Churchill came to Washington for conferences with President Roosevelt , December 22 , 1941 - January 14 , 1942 , inter- rupted by trips to ...
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... Prime Minister and had discussed the draft agreement with him . He reported that the Prime Minister had stated that , second only to the winning of the war , the most important thing for the British Empire was to reach a satisfactory ...
... Prime Minister and had discussed the draft agreement with him . He reported that the Prime Minister had stated that , second only to the winning of the war , the most important thing for the British Empire was to reach a satisfactory ...
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... Prime Minister of the United Kingdom . At an early convenient date , conversations shall be begun between the two Governments with a view to determining , in the light of gov- erning economic conditions , the best means of attaining the ...
... Prime Minister of the United Kingdom . At an early convenient date , conversations shall be begun between the two Governments with a view to determining , in the light of gov- erning economic conditions , the best means of attaining the ...
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... Prime Minister subscribed undoubtedly because he considered them in the best interest of the British as well as of others . With respect to the provision concerning discrimination , all that we ask is that the British sit down with us ...
... Prime Minister subscribed undoubtedly because he considered them in the best interest of the British as well as of others . With respect to the provision concerning discrimination , all that we ask is that the British sit down with us ...
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... 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 arguments . He was planning to leave the following evening for the United States and ...
... 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 arguments . He was planning to leave the following evening for the United States and ...
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