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... letter.25 It is apparent , however , that he 24 Maj . Gen. James H. Burns , Executive Officer , Office for Emergency Manage- ment , Division of Defense Aid Reports . 25 Letter to Assistant Secretary of State Acheson , July 29 , p . 16 ...
... letter.25 It is apparent , however , that he 24 Maj . Gen. James H. Burns , Executive Officer , Office for Emergency Manage- ment , Division of Defense Aid Reports . 25 Letter to Assistant Secretary of State Acheson , July 29 , p . 16 ...
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... letter , the main terms of his indictment can be made out . I set them down with my comments : On one occasion recently Mr. Keynes stated that obviously the most- favored - nation principle did not in fact result in nondiscriminatory ...
... letter , the main terms of his indictment can be made out . I set them down with my comments : On one occasion recently Mr. Keynes stated that obviously the most- favored - nation principle did not in fact result in nondiscriminatory ...
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... letters with Mr. Purvis and whether he approves the policy which they express . If so , we can exchange them with the British here immediately . " Following is the text of a draft letter dated August 14 from Gen- eral Burns to the ...
... letters with Mr. Purvis and whether he approves the policy which they express . If so , we can exchange them with the British here immediately . " Following is the text of a draft letter dated August 14 from Gen- eral Burns to the ...
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... letter to Mr. Hopkins and copies of all exchanges of messages on this subject . This letter was burned with all other documents that Mr. Purvis took with him . I had copies made immediately but due to the delay in arrival of the ...
... letter to Mr. Hopkins and copies of all exchanges of messages on this subject . This letter was burned with all other documents that Mr. Purvis took with him . I had copies made immediately but due to the delay in arrival of the ...
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... letter covering the same subject was submitted by General Burns in Washington . The Chancellor suggested that he would be glad to have the discus- sion undertaken in Washington or in London . He said he would be . glad to withdraw the ...
... letter covering the same subject was submitted by General Burns in Washington . The Chancellor suggested that he would be glad to have the discus- sion undertaken in Washington or in London . He said he would be . glad to withdraw the ...
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