Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, Volume 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1959 - United States |
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... drafting along the lines indicated . Mr. Keynes also showed me a cable which he and the Ambassador sent to the Prime Minister today reporting the conversation and asking for authority to submit to us a draft transmitted by cable , which ...
... drafting along the lines indicated . Mr. Keynes also showed me a cable which he and the Ambassador sent to the Prime Minister today reporting the conversation and asking for authority to submit to us a draft transmitted by cable , which ...
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... draft which he had sent to London for approval and that he hoped that we might conclude within a couple of weeks a preliminary agreement . I told Mr. Keynes that as soon as we had a draft we would discuss it with the Acting Secretary ...
... draft which he had sent to London for approval and that he hoped that we might conclude within a couple of weeks a preliminary agreement . I told Mr. Keynes that as soon as we had a draft we would discuss it with the Acting Secretary ...
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... drafted in consultation with the State Department and the Treasury . He tells us that it seems to have been completely ... draft proposal 20 for a temporary lease - lend agreement which had been ap- proved by the President and told Mr ...
... drafted in consultation with the State Department and the Treasury . He tells us that it seems to have been completely ... draft proposal 20 for a temporary lease - lend agreement which had been ap- proved by the President and told Mr ...
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... draft as final on his part , but that he had given his approval for a discussion of it with the British Government as a basis for a temporary lease - lend agreement . Mr. Keynes , after reading the draft , inquired whether Article II ...
... draft as final on his part , but that he had given his approval for a discussion of it with the British Government as a basis for a temporary lease - lend agreement . Mr. Keynes , after reading the draft , inquired whether Article II ...
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... Draft Proposal for a Temporary Lend - Lease Agreement Handed by Mr. Acheson to Mr. Keynes on July 28 , 1941 Whereas the United States of America and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland declare that , with self - re ...
... Draft Proposal for a Temporary Lend - Lease Agreement Handed by Mr. Acheson to Mr. Keynes on July 28 , 1941 Whereas the United States of America and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland declare that , with self - re ...
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