Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, Volume 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1959 - United States |
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Page 11
... action on the part of Great 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 ...
... action on the part of Great 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 ...
Page 14
... action or make any pay- ment in order fully to protect any of the rights of a citizen of the United States of America who has patent rights in and to any such defense article or information , the Government of the United King- dom will ...
... action or make any pay- ment in order fully to protect any of the rights of a citizen of the United States of America who has patent rights in and to any such defense article or information , the Government of the United King- dom will ...
Page 26
... action here a letter covering the same subject was submitted by General Burns in Washington . The Chancellor suggested that he would be glad to have the discus- sion undertaken in Washington or in London . He said he would be . glad to ...
... action here a letter covering the same subject was submitted by General Burns in Washington . The Chancellor suggested that he would be glad to have the discus- sion undertaken in Washington or in London . He said he would be . glad to ...
Page 44
... action " and addition of the phrase " open to participation to all other countries of like mind " . The Am- bassador said that speaking for himself he regarded our change in this respect as an improvement . We then explained the ...
... action " and addition of the phrase " open to participation to all other countries of like mind " . The Am- bassador said that speaking for himself he regarded our change in this respect as an improvement . We then explained the ...
Page 45
... action was contemplated . We repeated that the second paragraph of Article VII made it clear that the objectives stated in the first paragraph were to be approached " in the light of governing economic conditions " and that the best ...
... action was contemplated . We repeated that the second paragraph of Article VII made it clear that the objectives stated in the first paragraph were to be approached " in the light of governing economic conditions " and that the best ...
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