Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, Volume 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1959 - United States |
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... desire to formulate in an agreement at the present time because he believes the situation is not sufficiently clear . These were the possible creation of an international force to preserve peace after the war and also the creation of ...
... desire to formulate in an agreement at the present time because he believes the situation is not sufficiently clear . These were the possible creation of an international force to preserve peace after the war and also the creation of ...
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... desire to collaborate . And since , admittedly and inevitably , the bare words themselves carry in- sufficient content with them , they have added a clause , which is , I think , in conformity with a suggestion you made to Mr. Keynes ...
... desire to collaborate . And since , admittedly and inevitably , the bare words themselves carry in- sufficient content with them , they have added a clause , which is , I think , in conformity with a suggestion you made to Mr. Keynes ...
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... desire of the British Government that the final technical conversations cov- ering the drawing up of the final leases for all of the bases involved in the transaction be held in London rather than in Washington . I told Mr. Butler that ...
... desire of the British Government that the final technical conversations cov- ering the drawing up of the final leases for all of the bases involved in the transaction be held in London rather than in Washington . I told Mr. Butler that ...
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Diplomatic Papers United States. Department of State. United States was concentrated upon our desire to assist Great Britain in every possible way short of war and thereby to insure British victory . I was positive that he would ...
Diplomatic Papers United States. Department of State. United States was concentrated upon our desire to assist Great Britain in every possible way short of war and thereby to insure British victory . I was positive that he would ...
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... desire that you and the officers of your staff extend such assistance to them in their work as they may desire . These officers will communicate with you from Lisbon in regard to reserving hotel accommodations for them . HULL 811.34544 ...
... desire that you and the officers of your staff extend such assistance to them in their work as they may desire . These officers will communicate with you from Lisbon in regard to reserving hotel accommodations for them . HULL 811.34544 ...
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