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... considered derogatory to Egypt 264 299 317 Representations to the Egyptian Government regarding proposed restrictions on American educational institutions in Egypt ; list of American institutions in Egypt . . Informal representations by ...
... considered derogatory to Egypt 264 299 317 Representations to the Egyptian Government regarding proposed restrictions on American educational institutions in Egypt ; list of American institutions in Egypt . . Informal representations by ...
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... considered these amendments and sub- ject to the drafting points which I mention below we are glad to accept them . On the amendment to paragraph 4 , I have no comments to make . We agree with it entirely . The amendment to paragraph 2 ...
... considered these amendments and sub- ject to the drafting points which I mention below we are glad to accept them . On the amendment to paragraph 4 , I have no comments to make . We agree with it entirely . The amendment to paragraph 2 ...
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... considered and included in the final settlement shall not be limited to matters of commercial policy only , but shall embrace all measures for promoting increased production , employment , exchange , and consumption of goods . There is ...
... considered and included in the final settlement shall not be limited to matters of commercial policy only , but shall embrace all measures for promoting increased production , employment , exchange , and consumption of goods . There is ...
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... considered them in the best interest of the British as well as of others . With respect to the provision concerning discrimination , all that we ask is that the British sit down with us to work out the problems which lie ahead so that ...
... considered them in the best interest of the British as well as of others . With respect to the provision concerning discrimination , all that we ask is that the British sit down with us to work out the problems which lie ahead so that ...
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... considered the argu- ments presented in your briefs ( your 5789 and 5790 ) . 54 British warships sunk by Japanese air attack at Singapore , December 10 , 1941 . 55 December 24 . I was not officially informed about the Cabinet meeting or ...
... considered the argu- ments presented in your briefs ( your 5789 and 5790 ) . 54 British warships sunk by Japanese air attack at Singapore , December 10 , 1941 . 55 December 24 . I was not officially informed about the Cabinet meeting or ...
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