Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, Volume 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1959 - United States |
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Page 47
... course and commits the two governments to collabora- tion in making headway along that course . The negotiations which are to take place in pursuance of this proposed agreement will , of course , be based upon governing economic ...
... course and commits the two governments to collabora- tion in making headway along that course . The negotiations which are to take place in pursuance of this proposed agreement will , of course , be based upon governing economic ...
Page 48
... course and commits the two nations to collaborate in making headway along that course . The Governments in collaboration will recognize the governing economic conditions in seeking the best means of making the goals obtainable . There ...
... course and commits the two nations to collaborate in making headway along that course . The Governments in collaboration will recognize the governing economic conditions in seeking the best means of making the goals obtainable . There ...
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... believed necessity of continuing exchange control beyond the war period and of course relates itself to the subject matter of article VII . I presume arrangements will be made to take up this 52 FOREIGN RELATIONS , 1941 , VOLUME III.
... believed necessity of continuing exchange control beyond the war period and of course relates itself to the subject matter of article VII . I presume arrangements will be made to take up this 52 FOREIGN RELATIONS , 1941 , VOLUME III.
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... course , would be given the whole problem . S [ UMNER ] W [ ELLES ] 811.34544 / 419 : Telegram The Secretary of State to the Chargé in the United Kingdom ( Johnson ) WASHINGTON , January 11 , 1941-1 p . m . 102. Your 60 , January 7 , 10 ...
... course , would be given the whole problem . S [ UMNER ] W [ ELLES ] 811.34544 / 419 : Telegram The Secretary of State to the Chargé in the United Kingdom ( Johnson ) WASHINGTON , January 11 , 1941-1 p . m . 102. Your 60 , January 7 , 10 ...
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... procedure which would be equi- table alike to them and to the owners and acceptable to the United 74 Frank Knox . 75 Adm . Harold R. Stark . 76 Not printed . States Government . The question of procedure is of course UNITED KINGDOM 61.
... procedure which would be equi- table alike to them and to the owners and acceptable to the United 74 Frank Knox . 75 Adm . Harold R. Stark . 76 Not printed . States Government . The question of procedure is of course UNITED KINGDOM 61.
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