Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, Volume 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1959 - United States |
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Page 11
... position to take such reciprocal action and in the event that the necessities of our national defense might require us to ask for it ; that it did not imply any present intention on the part of this Government to alter existing ...
... position to take such reciprocal action and in the event that the necessities of our national defense might require us to ask for it ; that it did not imply any present intention on the part of this Government to alter existing ...
Page 12
... position and that it must be clear to him that no one would be less likely to impose a rigid and unworkable formula upon future developments than the President . I said , and Mr. Keynes agreed , that the proposal made by him had been ...
... position and that it must be clear to him that no one would be less likely to impose a rigid and unworkable formula upon future developments than the President . I said , and Mr. Keynes agreed , that the proposal made by him had been ...
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... position for itself . British preoccupations with their current and post - war problems , as imparted to us on numerous occasions , have been prominently in mind in the preparation of this draft . They have been met by provid- ing ( 1 ) ...
... position for itself . British preoccupations with their current and post - war problems , as imparted to us on numerous occasions , have been prominently in mind in the preparation of this draft . They have been met by provid- ing ( 1 ) ...
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... position , and that notification would of course be given in notices to mariners . ( e ) Colonial Office expressed the hope bases would not be con- sidered American ports within the meaning of our coastwise shipping laws . Discussion ...
... position , and that notification would of course be given in notices to mariners . ( e ) Colonial Office expressed the hope bases would not be con- sidered American ports within the meaning of our coastwise shipping laws . Discussion ...
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... position of this Government on the ques- tions you have raised . I have also indicated the tenor of the instruc- tions with respect to these questions which have already been sent to the American delegates in London . I cannot help but ...
... position of this Government on the ques- tions you have raised . I have also indicated the tenor of the instruc- tions with respect to these questions which have already been sent to the American delegates in London . I cannot help but ...
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