Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, Volume 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1959 - United States |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 100
Page 1
... believe , to about 30 million sterling . I ought to let you know that this transaction will almost certainly become known to the world with varying reactions . 3 Meanwhile I learned with pleasure from Mr. Purvis of his talk with you and ...
... believe , to about 30 million sterling . I ought to let you know that this transaction will almost certainly become known to the world with varying reactions . 3 Meanwhile I learned with pleasure from Mr. Purvis of his talk with you and ...
Page 16
... believe they are making a genuinely sincere effort to meet the situation . I feel that the Anderson statement was so limited in scope that the Chancellor's promised memorandum should be complete . I believe it will be so and that it ...
... believe they are making a genuinely sincere effort to meet the situation . I feel that the Anderson statement was so limited in scope that the Chancellor's promised memorandum should be complete . I believe it will be so and that it ...
Page 22
... believe Bracken has an interest in getting the facts and seeing that in future accurate information is released from London so that the Americans will understand the British Government's general attitude and will not be upset by ...
... believe Bracken has an interest in getting the facts and seeing that in future accurate information is released from London so that the Americans will understand the British Government's general attitude and will not be upset by ...
Page 37
... believe that we have made some progress . WINANT 841.24 / 814 : Telegram The Ambassador in the United Kingdom ( Winant ) to the Secretary of State LONDON , September 30 , 1941-2 p . m . [ Received September 30-10 : 15 a . m . ] 4617 ...
... believe that we have made some progress . WINANT 841.24 / 814 : Telegram The Ambassador in the United Kingdom ( Winant ) to the Secretary of State LONDON , September 30 , 1941-2 p . m . [ Received September 30-10 : 15 a . m . ] 4617 ...
Page 38
... believe we should insist on articles even of the provisional draft given me when I was last in Washington including the provision against discrimination . I think this can be gotten without open debate in Parliament but if it came to ...
... believe we should insist on articles even of the provisional draft given me when I was last in Washington including the provision against discrimination . I think this can be gotten without open debate in Parliament but if it came to ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
agreement Ambassador in Turkey American Government ANKARA April Article assistance August August 25 authorities Baghdad Beirut Engert Britain British Ambassador British Embassy British Government Cairo Chargé Chargé d'Affaires defense Department Department's desire discussions Eastern Affairs Egypt Kirk Egyptian European export Foreign Affairs Foreign Office Free French German High Commissioner HULL India informed instructions Iran Iran Dreyfus Iranian Iranian Government Iraq Irish Government July June Knabenshue Lease-Lend Legation Lend-Lease Liberia London Majesty's Government March matter Memorandum of Conversation ment military Minister in Egypt Minister in Iran mission Monrovia nationals negotiations p. m. Received paragraph possible present President Prime Minister proposed question reference regard reply request Russian Saudi Saudi Arabia September ships situation suggested supplies Syria Tangier Tehran Telegram The Ambassador Telegram The Consul Telegram The Minister Telegram The Secretary territory tion trade treaty Turkey MacMurray Turkish Turkish Government Turks United Kingdom Winant Vichy WALLACE MURRAY WASHINGTON