Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, Volume 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1959 - United States |
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... importance to nondiscriminatory treat- ment of our trade ; that discrimination is not after all a matter of such ... important to the Brit- ish themselves , it could easily be had by suggesting that this obsolete instrument , the ...
... importance to nondiscriminatory treat- ment of our trade ; that discrimination is not after all a matter of such ... important to the Brit- ish themselves , it could easily be had by suggesting that this obsolete instrument , the ...
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... important items . He intended to return to London within 4 or 5 days . He told me that he had not as yet taken up with the Chancellor the draft letter from General Burns directed to the chairman British Supply Council . When I called on ...
... important items . He intended to return to London within 4 or 5 days . He told me that he had not as yet taken up with the Chancellor the draft letter from General Burns directed to the chairman British Supply Council . When I called on ...
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... important it would be helpful to receive your interpretation of whether your draft proposals would allow such exports . A decision on this commodity might or might not apply to other commodities . In my discussions with Mr. Purvis he ...
... important it would be helpful to receive your interpretation of whether your draft proposals would allow such exports . A decision on this commodity might or might not apply to other commodities . In my discussions with Mr. Purvis he ...
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... important that I should like to give it rather more emphasis . I suggest , there- fore , that we should leave the end of paragraph 3 as it is , but insert between the revised paragraph 2 and paragraph 3 a new paragraph as follows ...
... important that I should like to give it rather more emphasis . I suggest , there- fore , that we should leave the end of paragraph 3 as it is , but insert between the revised paragraph 2 and paragraph 3 a new paragraph as follows ...
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... important thing for the British Empire was to reach a satisfactory economic accord with the United States and that all its other arrangements should fall in line with this paramount matter . The Ambassador then stated that he had then ...
... important thing for the British Empire was to reach a satisfactory economic accord with the United States and that all its other arrangements should fall in line with this paramount matter . The Ambassador then stated that he had then ...
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