Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, Volume 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1959 - United States |
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Page 40
... communication to accompany the former . The Ambassador stated that the British Government did not wish to transmit any document which was not agreeable to this Government and that he was therefore taking this opportunity to acquaint us ...
... communication to accompany the former . The Ambassador stated that the British Government did not wish to transmit any document which was not agreeable to this Government and that he was therefore taking this opportunity to acquaint us ...
Page 56
... communication sent to him by Secretary Hull would be re- garded as in the nature of a dash of cold water . I said to Mr. Butler that I felt quite sure he would realize that no such implication could justly be drawn from the letter to ...
... communication sent to him by Secretary Hull would be re- garded as in the nature of a dash of cold water . I said to Mr. Butler that I felt quite sure he would realize that no such implication could justly be drawn from the letter to ...
Page 58
... communicate with you from Lisbon in regard to reserving hotel accommodations for them . HULL 811.34544 / 450a : Telegram The Secretary of State to the Chargé in the United Kingdom ( Johnson ) WASHINGTON , January 17 , 1941-8 p . m . 175 ...
... communicate with you from Lisbon in regard to reserving hotel accommodations for them . HULL 811.34544 / 450a : Telegram The Secretary of State to the Chargé in the United Kingdom ( Johnson ) WASHINGTON , January 17 , 1941-8 p . m . 175 ...
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... communicate a reply to Eden . WELLES 840.48 / 5012 : Telegram The Ambassador in the United Kingdom ( Winant ) to the Secretary of State LONDON , July 22 , 1941-8 p . m . [ Received July 22-4 : 05 p . m . ] 3137. Regarding your 2703 ...
... communicate a reply to Eden . WELLES 840.48 / 5012 : Telegram The Ambassador in the United Kingdom ( Winant ) to the Secretary of State LONDON , July 22 , 1941-8 p . m . [ Received July 22-4 : 05 p . m . ] 3137. Regarding your 2703 ...
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... communicate in the very near future with those Governments suggest- ing that they designate officials to explore in detail with American representatives the feasibility of undertaking the negotiations of the suggested trade agreements ...
... communicate in the very near future with those Governments suggest- ing that they designate officials to explore in detail with American representatives the feasibility of undertaking the negotiations of the suggested trade agreements ...
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