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... matter . For reasons that are good and that you would understand and approve I would particularly ask that this message to you be not given to Lord Halifax or any other British representative . WINANT 841.24 / 898 Memorandum of ...
... matter . For reasons that are good and that you would understand and approve I would particularly ask that this message to you be not given to Lord Halifax or any other British representative . WINANT 841.24 / 898 Memorandum of ...
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... matter up with the Prime Minister . He referred me to the Chancellor of the Exchequer who promised me that he would discuss the matter with Cabinet members and report back to me . I have just received a note from him , however , saying ...
... matter up with the Prime Minister . He referred me to the Chancellor of the Exchequer who promised me that he would discuss the matter with Cabinet members and report back to me . I have just received a note from him , however , saying ...
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... matter concerning the present status of the lend - lease discussions with the British which I mentioned earlier this week . This was that I had been informed by an official of the British Embassy that the Ambassador with the concurrence ...
... matter concerning the present status of the lend - lease discussions with the British which I mentioned earlier this week . This was that I had been informed by an official of the British Embassy that the Ambassador with the concurrence ...
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... matters in the leases . As regards item 18 we have been discussing the question of expropri- ation with the British Embassy ... matter between the two Governments and not one for the local tribunals . As regards your proposed ( e ) , the ...
... matters in the leases . As regards item 18 we have been discussing the question of expropri- ation with the British Embassy ... matter between the two Governments and not one for the local tribunals . As regards your proposed ( e ) , the ...
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... matter of taking money out of one pocket and putting it in the other . Consequently , the payment of harbor and light dues would be a matter of little consequence to the British , whereas American public vessels would be using the bases ...
... matter of taking money out of one pocket and putting it in the other . Consequently , the payment of harbor and light dues would be a matter of little consequence to the British , whereas American public vessels would be using the bases ...
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