Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, Volume 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1959 - United States |
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... direct attention to its major purpose and attempt to get agreement in order that the major purpose should be achieved . At the end of our talk he seemed more reconciled to the Article , but by no means wholly so . He insisted that he ...
... direct attention to its major purpose and attempt to get agreement in order that the major purpose should be achieved . At the end of our talk he seemed more reconciled to the Article , but by no means wholly so . He insisted that he ...
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... direct free distribution is practicable and will be adopted . For example , some milk products ( including lend - leased supplies from the United States ) are distributed direct and free of charge to children and others in need through ...
... direct free distribution is practicable and will be adopted . For example , some milk products ( including lend - leased supplies from the United States ) are distributed direct and free of charge to children and others in need through ...
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... direct free distribution is practicable and will be adopted . For example , some milk products ( including lend - leased supplies from the United States ) are distributed direct and free of charge to children and others in need through ...
... direct free distribution is practicable and will be adopted . For example , some milk products ( including lend - leased supplies from the United States ) are distributed direct and free of charge to children and others in need through ...
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... direct information on the subject other than the instructions and the memorandum which you had forwarded to me at different times and which I had brought to the attention of the Prime Minister , the Foreign Secretary and himself . You ...
... direct information on the subject other than the instructions and the memorandum which you had forwarded to me at different times and which I had brought to the attention of the Prime Minister , the Foreign Secretary and himself . You ...
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... direct efforts toward the relief and remedy of the general situation rather than to buy up or to make loans directly against specific accumulations of surplus commodities . Credits have been advanced to the governments themselves to ...
... direct efforts toward the relief and remedy of the general situation rather than to buy up or to make loans directly against specific accumulations of surplus commodities . Credits have been advanced to the governments themselves to ...
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