Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, Volume 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1959 - United States |
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... ment . Very sincerely yours , 841.24 / 6351 FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT Memorandum of Conversation , by the Assistant Secretary of State ( Acheson ) [ WASHINGTON , ] July 7 , 1941 . Mr. Keynes 12 called on me at his request to give me the ...
... ment . Very sincerely yours , 841.24 / 6351 FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT Memorandum of Conversation , by the Assistant Secretary of State ( Acheson ) [ WASHINGTON , ] July 7 , 1941 . Mr. Keynes 12 called on me at his request to give me the ...
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... ment as shall not have been destroyed , lost or consumed and as shall be determined by the President to be useful in the defense of the United States of America or of the Western Hemisphere or to be otherwise of use to the United States ...
... ment as shall not have been destroyed , lost or consumed and as shall be determined by the President to be useful in the defense of the United States of America or of the Western Hemisphere or to be otherwise of use to the United States ...
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... ment to you . An early answer would be greatly appreciated . 841.24 / 6431 WINANT Memorandum by the Chief of the Division of Commercial Treaties and Agreements ( Hawkins ) to the Assistant Secretary of State ( Acheson ) [ WASHINGTON ...
... ment to you . An early answer would be greatly appreciated . 841.24 / 6431 WINANT Memorandum by the Chief of the Division of Commercial Treaties and Agreements ( Hawkins ) to the Assistant Secretary of State ( Acheson ) [ WASHINGTON ...
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... ment to begin " In the future no materials of a type the use of which is being restricted in the United States , etc. " The last sentence of Paragraph 3 of the Chancellor's original state- ment to read " Materials similar to those being ...
... ment to begin " In the future no materials of a type the use of which is being restricted in the United States , etc. " The last sentence of Paragraph 3 of the Chancellor's original state- ment to read " Materials similar to those being ...
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... ment be helpful . I replied that they were all persons for whom we had the highest regard and suggested that it might be worth his con- sideration having someone who was not also a Treasury official since the considerations involved ...
... ment be helpful . I replied that they were all persons for whom we had the highest regard and suggested that it might be worth his con- sideration having someone who was not also a Treasury official since the considerations involved ...
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