Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, Volume 3 |
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I replied that Article II was inserted to provide for reciprocal 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 ...
I replied that Article II was inserted to provide for reciprocal 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 ...
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ARTICLE IV If , as a result of the transfer to the Government of the United Kingdom of any defense article or defense information , it becomes necessary for that Government to take any action or make any payment in order fully to ...
ARTICLE IV If , as a result of the transfer to the Government of the United Kingdom of any defense article or defense information , it becomes necessary for that Government to take any action or make any payment in order fully to ...
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... that simultaneously with my 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 discussion undertaken in Washington or in London .
... that simultaneously with my 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 discussion undertaken in Washington or in London .
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We explained the reason for eliminating the reference for " joint action " and addition of the phrase " open to participation to all other countries of like mind ” . The Ambassador said that speaking for himself he regarded our change ...
We explained the reason for eliminating the reference for " joint action " and addition of the phrase " open to participation to all other countries of like mind ” . The Ambassador said that speaking for himself he regarded our change ...
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The Ambassador then asked whether it would be possible to state as an objective " the progressive elimination of all forms of discriminatory treatment ” , which would indicate that no sudden , drastic or upsetting action was ...
The Ambassador then asked whether it would be possible to state as an objective " the progressive elimination of all forms of discriminatory treatment ” , which would indicate that no sudden , drastic or upsetting action was ...
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