Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, Volume 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1959 - United States |
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... indicated that he did not know what these figures were , but that they were available somewhere . I made further inquiries about the British financial situation , but with simi- lar scant results . I then said that this matter has been ...
... indicated that he did not know what these figures were , but that they were available somewhere . I made further inquiries about the British financial situation , but with simi- lar scant results . I then said that this matter has been ...
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... indicated . Mr. Keynes also showed me a cable which he and the Ambassador sent to the Prime Minister today reporting the conversation and asking for authority to submit to us a draft transmitted by cable , which Mr. Keynes also showed ...
... indicated . Mr. Keynes also showed me a cable which he and the Ambassador sent to the Prime Minister today reporting the conversation and asking for authority to submit to us a draft transmitted by cable , which Mr. Keynes also showed ...
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... indicate that the considerations should not be such as to interfere with the economic and commercial relations be- tween the countries or between either of them and other countries . The President is reported to have believed that this ...
... indicate that the considerations should not be such as to interfere with the economic and commercial relations be- tween the countries or between either of them and other countries . The President is reported to have believed that this ...
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... indicate . He added that he had spoken to the Prime Minister and that the Prime Minister replied that he was too preoccupied to take the matter up here and that he would be obliged to wait until his return to London . I then said to the ...
... indicate . He added that he had spoken to the Prime Minister and that the Prime Minister replied that he was too preoccupied to take the matter up here and that he would be obliged to wait until his return to London . I then said to the ...
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... indicated under paragraph ( u ) of Trinidad draft lease and held there could be no reversion except by formal act of our Government . Admiral Bailey raised question on strategic grounds as to whether we would give reasonable notice of ...
... indicated under paragraph ( u ) of Trinidad draft lease and held there could be no reversion except by formal act of our Government . Admiral Bailey raised question on strategic grounds as to whether we would give reasonable notice of ...
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