Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, Volume 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1959 - United States |
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... received concerning discrimination against American firms . HULL 841.24 / 720 : Telegram The Ambassador in the United Kingdom ( Winant ) to the Secretary of State LONDON , September 3 , 1941-8 p . m . [ Received 8:35 p.m. ] 4059. For ...
... received concerning discrimination against American firms . HULL 841.24 / 720 : Telegram The Ambassador in the United Kingdom ( Winant ) to the Secretary of State LONDON , September 3 , 1941-8 p . m . [ Received 8:35 p.m. ] 4059. For ...
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... [ Received December 14-6 : 35 p . m . ] 6049. Personal for Assistant Secretary Acheson , Your 5637 , 5789 and 5790 53 received . I carried out the instructions given me and took the subject matter up with the Prime Minister . He referred ...
... [ Received December 14-6 : 35 p . m . ] 6049. Personal for Assistant Secretary Acheson , Your 5637 , 5789 and 5790 53 received . I carried out the instructions given me and took the subject matter up with the Prime Minister . He referred ...
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... received any substantial consideration from the Prime Minister and that , if it were raised during the cur- rent discussions , he would receive from his British advisers here unan- imous advice to accept and sign it . I was also told ...
... received any substantial consideration from the Prime Minister and that , if it were raised during the cur- rent discussions , he would receive from his British advisers here unan- imous advice to accept and sign it . I was also told ...
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... President had sent a delegation to London to handle these negotiations and that obviously it would be impossible to nego ... Prime Minister along these lines . Last night we received a memorandum from the President read- ing in part as ...
... President had sent a delegation to London to handle these negotiations and that obviously it would be impossible to nego ... Prime Minister along these lines . Last night we received a memorandum from the President read- ing in part as ...
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... Prime Minister's very real concern we would suggest breaking article II into two ... [ Received March 9-5 : 58 p . m . ] 915. From President's Base Lease ... p.m. We feel that the Ambassador's presentation covers the case UNITED KINGDOM 79.
... Prime Minister's very real concern we would suggest breaking article II into two ... [ Received March 9-5 : 58 p . m . ] 915. From President's Base Lease ... p.m. We feel that the Ambassador's presentation covers the case UNITED KINGDOM 79.
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