Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, Volume 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1959 - United States |
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... arrangement of volumes is as follows : Volume I , General , the Soviet Union ; Volume II , Europe ; Volume III , The British Commonwealth , the Near East and Africa ; Volume IV , The Far East ; Volume V , The Far East ; Volume VI , The ...
... arrangement of volumes is as follows : Volume I , General , the Soviet Union ; Volume II , Europe ; Volume III , The British Commonwealth , the Near East and Africa ; Volume IV , The Far East ; Volume V , The Far East ; Volume VI , The ...
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... Arrangement between the United States and Canada respecting visits in uniform by members of defense forces . . 129 136 ... 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 . . 129 136 ... Arrangements between the United States and Canada for diversion of waters of the Niagara River for power purposes ...
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... arrangements for post - war relief and reconstruc- tion , to enter into arrangements for economic organization . The idea of the conversation , as I gathered it from Mr. Keynes , was that the President was agreeable to something in the ...
... arrangements for post - war relief and reconstruc- tion , to enter into arrangements for economic organization . The idea of the conversation , as I gathered it from Mr. Keynes , was that the President was agreeable to something in the ...
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... arrangements , but that no one could foresee the future and that , if the necessities of the future required us to request action by the British comparable to our own lease - lend procedure , Article II meant that the British would take ...
... arrangements , but that no one could foresee the future and that , if the necessities of the future required us to request action by the British comparable to our own lease - lend procedure , Article II meant that the British would take ...
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... 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 . Meanwhile forgive my vehemence which has deep ...
... 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 . Meanwhile forgive my vehemence which has deep ...
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