Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, Volume 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1959 - United States |
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... feel sure this will be ever in your thoughts . Furthermore apart from the general totals and interim period there arises a group of problems about the scope of your plan after being approved by Congress . What is to be done about the ...
... feel sure this will be ever in your thoughts . Furthermore apart from the general totals and interim period there arises a group of problems about the scope of your plan after being approved by Congress . What is to be done about the ...
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... feel that the Anderson statement was so limited in scope that the Chancellor's promised memorandum should be complete . I believe it will be so and that it will be supported by appropriate action . Coe is assisting me . We will forward ...
... feel that the Anderson statement was so limited in scope that the Chancellor's promised memorandum should be complete . I believe it will be so and that it will be supported by appropriate action . Coe is assisting me . We will forward ...
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... feel that to negotiate in London on his memorandum while a counter- negotiation was going on in Washington was particularly helpful . I asked that he continue to stand on the memorandum as presented to me until you personally could ...
... feel that to negotiate in London on his memorandum while a counter- negotiation was going on in Washington was particularly helpful . I asked that he continue to stand on the memorandum as presented to me until you personally could ...
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... feel that , unless the qualifications which you propose is incorporated in the text itself we run too near the risk of undertaking the impossible . I therefore suggest that paragraph 2 of the memorandum should run as follows : ' Lend ...
... feel that , unless the qualifications which you propose is incorporated in the text itself we run too near the risk of undertaking the impossible . I therefore suggest that paragraph 2 of the memorandum should run as follows : ' Lend ...
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... feel sure the President will agree , to emphasise that what both Governments have in view is part of a general plan and that the escape from restrictions on one side will only be practicable by their relaxation on all sides . 4. My ...
... feel sure the President will agree , to emphasise that what both Governments have in view is part of a general plan and that the escape from restrictions on one side will only be practicable by their relaxation on all sides . 4. My ...
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