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Mr. Keynes said that he hoped to present to me on Wednesday or Thursday the draft which he had sent to London for approval and that he hoped that we might conclude within a couple of weeks a preliminary agreement .
Mr. Keynes said that he hoped to present to me on Wednesday or Thursday the draft which he had sent to London for approval and that he hoped that we might conclude within a couple of weeks a preliminary agreement .
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I also told him that the President did not regard the draft as final on his part , but that he had given his approval for a discussion of it with the British Government as a basis а for a temporary lease - lend agreement .
I also told him that the President did not regard the draft as final on his part , but that he had given his approval for a discussion of it with the British Government as a basis а for a temporary lease - lend agreement .
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For reasons that are good and that you would understand and approve I would particularly ask that this message to you be not given to Lord Halifax or any other British representative . WINANT 841.24 / 898 Memorandum of Conversation ...
For reasons that are good and that you would understand and approve I would particularly ask that this message to you be not given to Lord Halifax or any other British representative . WINANT 841.24 / 898 Memorandum of Conversation ...
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... item 18 we have been discussing the question of expropriation with the British Embassy for some time and the Embassy has telegraphed a tentative formula to London for approval ; presumably this would not be included in the leases .
... item 18 we have been discussing the question of expropriation with the British Embassy for some time and the Embassy has telegraphed a tentative formula to London for approval ; presumably this would not be included in the leases .
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We have agreed subject your approval . The Prime Minister attaches great importance to assurance on the jurisdictional point mentioned in the Ambassador's 908 , March 8 , 10 , % Approved March 11 , 1941 ; 55 Stat . 31 .
We have agreed subject your approval . The Prime Minister attaches great importance to assurance on the jurisdictional point mentioned in the Ambassador's 908 , March 8 , 10 , % Approved March 11 , 1941 ; 55 Stat . 31 .
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