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Arrangement between the United States and Canada respecting visits in uniform by members of defense forces . ... Arrangements between the United States and Canada for diversion of waters of the Niagara River for power purposes .
Arrangement between the United States and Canada respecting visits in uniform by members of defense forces . ... Arrangements between the United States and Canada for diversion of waters of the Niagara River for power purposes .
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... further payment and permit our Government to pay for all British supplies and deliver the same to Great Britain with barter or other arrangements , if any , that might later be entered into in regard to payment in whole or in part .
... further payment and permit our Government to pay for all British supplies and deliver the same to Great Britain with barter or other arrangements , if any , that might later be entered into in regard to payment in whole or in part .
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... defense articles which might be required in connection with any project to preserve international peace , to enter into arrangements for post - war relief and reconstruction , to enter into arrangements for economic organization .
... defense articles which might be required in connection with any project to preserve international peace , to enter into arrangements for post - war relief and reconstruction , to enter into arrangements for economic organization .
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... that it did not imply any present intention on the part of this Government to alter existing arrangements , but that no one could foresee the future and that , if the necessities of the future required us to request action by the ...
... that it did not imply any present intention on the part of this Government to alter existing arrangements , but that no one could foresee the future and that , if the necessities of the future required us to request action by the ...
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We must be free to work out new and better arrangements which will win in substance and not in shadow what the President and you and others really want . As I know you won't dispute this , we shall be able to work something out .
We must be free to work out new and better arrangements which will win in substance and not in shadow what the President and you and others really want . As I know you won't dispute this , we shall be able to work something out .
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