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... asked him to inform me of the conversation so that we might proceed with the drafting along the lines indicated . ... and asking for authority to submit to us a draft transmitted by cable , which Mr. Keynes also showed me .
... asked him to inform me of the conversation so that we might proceed with the drafting along the lines indicated . ... and asking for authority to submit to us a draft transmitted by cable , which Mr. Keynes also showed me .
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Mr. Keynes said that he hoped to present to me on Wednesday or Thursday the 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 .
Mr. Keynes said that he hoped to present to me on Wednesday or Thursday the 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 .
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Keynes has been taking up all these points in Washington and we have given him the material for a detailed answer which he drafted in consultation with the State Department and the Treasury . He tells us that it seems to have been ...
Keynes has been taking up all these points in Washington and we have given him the material for a detailed answer which he drafted in consultation with the State Department and the Treasury . He tells us that it seems to have been ...
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I also told him that the President did not regard the 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 а for a temporary lease - lend agreement .
I also told him that the President did not regard the 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 а for a temporary lease - lend agreement .
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At the end of our talk he seemed more reconciled to the Article , but by no means wholly so . He insisted that he agreed with the broad purpose and believed that it could be worked out . DEAN ACHESON [ Annex ) Draft Proposal for a ...
At the end of our talk he seemed more reconciled to the Article , but by no means wholly so . He insisted that he agreed with the broad purpose and believed that it could be worked out . DEAN ACHESON [ Annex ) Draft Proposal for a ...
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