Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, Volume 3 |
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ARTICLE II The United Kingdom will continue to contribute to the defense of the United States of America and the strengthening thereof and , should circumstances arise in which the United States of America in its own defense or the ...
ARTICLE II The United Kingdom will continue to contribute to the defense of the United States of America and the strengthening thereof and , should circumstances arise in which the United States of America in its own defense or the ...
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ARTICLE VIII This Agreement shall continue in force from the date on which it is signed until a date agreed upon by the two Governments . Signed and sealed at Washington in duplicate this ... day of . , 1941 .
ARTICLE VIII This Agreement shall continue in force from the date on which it is signed until a date agreed upon by the two Governments . Signed and sealed at Washington in duplicate this ... day of . , 1941 .
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... continue to take action to see that these goods are not in any case diverted to. 2. Claude R. Wickard , Secretary of Agriculture . 22 Not printed . 23 Telegrams Nos . 3278 and 3229 not printed . * Supra . UNITED KINGDOM 17.
... continue to take action to see that these goods are not in any case diverted to. 2. Claude R. Wickard , Secretary of Agriculture . 22 Not printed . 23 Telegrams Nos . 3278 and 3229 not printed . * Supra . UNITED KINGDOM 17.
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We appreciate that Great Britain must continue exports in order to obtain imports . However , this Division has urged and will continue to urge upon His Majesty's Government the importance of Great Britain's making every effort to ...
We appreciate that Great Britain must continue exports in order to obtain imports . However , this Division has urged and will continue to urge upon His Majesty's Government the importance of Great Britain's making every effort to ...
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I asked that he continue to stand on the memorandum as presented to me until you personally could reply from Washington . 82 See telegram No. 3310 , July 31 , noon , p . 17 . The increasing number of people who negotiate with the ...
I asked that he continue to stand on the memorandum as presented to me until you personally could reply from Washington . 82 See telegram No. 3310 , July 31 , noon , p . 17 . The increasing number of people who negotiate with the ...
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