Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, Volume 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1959 - United States |
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... asked him to inform me of the conversation so that we might proceed with the drafting along the lines indicated . Mr ... asking for authority to submit to us a draft transmitted by cable , which Mr. Keynes also showed me . He expects an ...
... asked him to inform me of the conversation so that we might proceed with the drafting along the lines indicated . Mr ... asking for authority to submit to us a draft transmitted by cable , which Mr. Keynes also showed me . He expects an ...
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... asked Sir 3189. Personal for Mr. Morgenthau . as your telegram 2657 July 18 , 3 p . m . John Anderson , Lord President of the Council , who has charge of the over - all statistical and accounting services which reach into all the ...
... asked Sir 3189. Personal for Mr. Morgenthau . as your telegram 2657 July 18 , 3 p . m . John Anderson , Lord President of the Council , who has charge of the over - all statistical and accounting services which reach into all the ...
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... asked me to follow this matter up for him as he did not have time to press the importance of the issue himself . Since there seems to be no agreement in principle , I asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer for a statement as I explained ...
... asked me to follow this matter up for him as he did not have time to press the importance of the issue himself . Since there seems to be no agreement in principle , I asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer for a statement as I explained ...
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... asked me if I would have an informal talk with him at the Treasury . He there explained to me that I had asked for a conference on the use of lend - lease materials in the British export trade and that several min- isters of the ...
... asked me if I would have an informal talk with him at the Treasury . He there explained to me that I had asked for a conference on the use of lend - lease materials in the British export trade and that several min- isters of the ...
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... asked for which required amendments to the Chancellor's statement forwarded in my 3310 and asked for their ac- ceptance . At the Chancellor's request , I sent him a letter containing the amendments and the substance of the Department's ...
... asked for which required amendments to the Chancellor's statement forwarded in my 3310 and asked for their ac- ceptance . At the Chancellor's request , I sent him a letter containing the amendments and the substance of the Department's ...
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