Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, Volume 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1959 - United States |
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... consider American sovereignty over these Islands and their populations and the two mainland colonies as something worth while or as a distinct liability . If we can get our naval bases why , for example , should we buy with them two ...
... consider American sovereignty over these Islands and their populations and the two mainland colonies as something worth while or as a distinct liability . If we can get our naval bases why , for example , should we buy with them two ...
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... consider our position as well as their own during that future period . After some further discussion along these lines , Mr. Keynes stated that he would take the proposal back to London and would discuss it there , and said that the ...
... consider our position as well as their own during that future period . After some further discussion along these lines , Mr. Keynes stated that he would take the proposal back to London and would discuss it there , and said that the ...
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... consider it . When I saw him the last time in regard to this matter I explained that it would be necessary to wait until Mr. Hopkins returned before reach- ing a decision . I told Mr. Hopkins this just before he left . Mr. Purvis ...
... consider it . When I saw him the last time in regard to this matter I explained that it would be necessary to wait until Mr. Hopkins returned before reach- ing a decision . I told Mr. Hopkins this just before he left . Mr. Purvis ...
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... consider cotton goods exports to be important it would be helpful to receive your interpretation of whether your draft proposals would allow such exports . A decision on this commodity might or might not apply to other commodities . In ...
... consider cotton goods exports to be important it would be helpful to receive your interpretation of whether your draft proposals would allow such exports . A decision on this commodity might or might not apply to other commodities . In ...
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... consider the issue or the arguments . He was planning to leave the following evening for the United States and wanted to dis- cuss his trip and other things that he felt were of more immediate concern at the moment . This issue of ...
... consider the issue or the arguments . He was planning to leave the following evening for the United States and wanted to dis- cuss his trip and other things that he felt were of more immediate concern at the moment . This issue of ...
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