Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, Volume 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1959 - United States |
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Page 44
... political embarrassment to the British Government at this time . We added , however , that all of these mat- ters were included within the scope of the general provisions and that if in the event of the publication of the Agreement , we ...
... political embarrassment to the British Government at this time . We added , however , that all of these mat- ters were included within the scope of the general provisions and that if in the event of the publication of the Agreement , we ...
Page 90
... political or commercial reasons , we are impelled to help . We may have to im- provise remedial measures for such cases but so far as possible , it is surely desirable to frame such measures so as to get the most construc- tive results ...
... political or commercial reasons , we are impelled to help . We may have to im- provise remedial measures for such cases but so far as possible , it is surely desirable to frame such measures so as to get the most construc- tive results ...
Page 96
... political reorganisation of post - war Europe may take , the continent is certain to be denuded of the primary foodstuffs and raw materials . The governments of a number of the occupied areas are represented in London or Washington . My ...
... political reorganisation of post - war Europe may take , the continent is certain to be denuded of the primary foodstuffs and raw materials . The governments of a number of the occupied areas are represented in London or Washington . My ...
Page 132
... as much weight be given to the political considerations involved as to service considerations . 12 Not printed . MOFFAT 842.20 / 203 Memorandum of Conversation , by the Minister 132 FOREIGN RELATIONS , 1941 , VOLUME III.
... as much weight be given to the political considerations involved as to service considerations . 12 Not printed . MOFFAT 842.20 / 203 Memorandum of Conversation , by the Minister 132 FOREIGN RELATIONS , 1941 , VOLUME III.
Page 150
... political situation in Quebec and bring about an accumulation of political developments in Canada that would be regrettable . He would not wish to subject Mr. King to this type of strain , even though he would have liked to keep matters ...
... political situation in Quebec and bring about an accumulation of political developments in Canada that would be regrettable . He would not wish to subject Mr. King to this type of strain , even though he would have liked to keep matters ...
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