Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, Volume 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1959 - United States |
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... hope of the future was to maintain economies in balance without great excesses of either exports or imports , and that this could be only through exchange controls , which Article VII seemed to ban . He went on to say that the language ...
... hope of the future was to maintain economies in balance without great excesses of either exports or imports , and that this could be only through exchange controls , which Article VII seemed to ban . He went on to say that the language ...
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... hope , commend itself to the President , providing for the initiation of conversations at an early date with a view to giving substance and clarity to the preceding phrases . 5. The Departments chiefly concerned are now at work trying ...
... hope , commend itself to the President , providing for the initiation of conversations at an early date with a view to giving substance and clarity to the preceding phrases . 5. The Departments chiefly concerned are now at work trying ...
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... hope that it will be possible for you to provide office space for these officers in the Embassy and to furnish them with such steno- graphic and clerical assistance as they may require . We also desire that you and the officers of your ...
... hope that it will be possible for you to provide office space for these officers in the Embassy and to furnish them with such steno- graphic and clerical assistance as they may require . We also desire that you and the officers of your ...
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... hope that it would enable us to commence actual construction work at once . The Newfoundland authorities have not accepted this offer and have not , so far as we are advised , taken any steps to move these squatters whose homes are on ...
... hope that it would enable us to commence actual construction work at once . The Newfoundland authorities have not accepted this offer and have not , so far as we are advised , taken any steps to move these squatters whose homes are on ...
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... hope that you can take action at once and telegraph promptly the result of your conversation with Mr. Eden . The Secretary of the Navy 74 and the Chief of Naval Operations 75 expect to have to testify before Congressional Committees in ...
... hope that you can take action at once and telegraph promptly the result of your conversation with Mr. Eden . The Secretary of the Navy 74 and the Chief of Naval Operations 75 expect to have to testify before Congressional Committees in ...
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