Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, Volume 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1959 - United States |
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... give a comprehensive record of the major foreign policy decisions within the range of the Depart- ment of State's responsibilities , together with appropriate materials concerning the facts which contributed to the formulation of ...
... give a comprehensive record of the major foreign policy decisions within the range of the Depart- ment of State's responsibilities , together with appropriate materials concerning the facts which contributed to the formulation of ...
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... give me the substance of a conversation which he and the British Ambassador 13 had with the President upon the subject of the considerations to be contained in the Lease - Lend Agreement . Mr. Keynes stated that the President asked him ...
... give me the substance of a conversation which he and the British Ambassador 13 had with the President upon the subject of the considerations to be contained in the Lease - Lend Agreement . Mr. Keynes stated that the President asked him ...
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... give me information on some aspects of the problem you raise in your telegram . At the same time I went to the Prime Minister and told him it was essential we have informa- tion and he promised his support and cooperation . For your ...
... give me information on some aspects of the problem you raise in your telegram . At the same time I went to the Prime Minister and told him it was essential we have informa- tion and he promised his support and cooperation . For your ...
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... give rise to many of the com- plaints are in fulfillment of orders placed months ago when the cir- cumstances were completely different . There must always be a time log [ lag ] where production is involved between policy and its final ...
... give rise to many of the com- plaints are in fulfillment of orders placed months ago when the cir- cumstances were completely different . There must always be a time log [ lag ] where production is involved between policy and its final ...
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... give that , after the emergency was over and after they had received vast aid from this country , they would not regard themselves as free to take any measures they chose directed against trade of this country but would work out in ...
... give that , after the emergency was over and after they had received vast aid from this country , they would not regard themselves as free to take any measures they chose directed against trade of this country but would work out in ...
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