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I replied that Article II was inserted to provide for reciprocal action on the part of Great Britain to the extent that Great Britain might be in a position to take such reciprocal action and in the event that the necessities of our ...
I replied that Article II was inserted to provide for reciprocal action on the part of Great Britain to the extent that Great Britain might be in a position to take such reciprocal action and in the event that the necessities of our ...
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... the British would require a considerable excess of imports , and that the formula provided in Article VII was wholly impossible . I replied to Mr. Keynes that I thought he was taking an extreme and unjustified position and that it ...
... the British would require a considerable excess of imports , and that the formula provided in Article VII was wholly impossible . I replied to Mr. Keynes that I thought he was taking an extreme and unjustified position and that it ...
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... the end of the war each nation will attempt to carve out a 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 ...
... the end of the war each nation will attempt to carve out a 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 ...
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( d ) Agreement in principle was reached that lights be erected in conformity with local navigation rules , and if possible in agreement with local authorities as to position , and that notification would of course be given in notices ...
( d ) Agreement in principle was reached that lights be erected in conformity with local navigation rules , and if possible in agreement with local authorities as to position , and that notification would of course be given in notices ...
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I have gone into this matter with great care and I have had drawn up a memorandum of the present position of this Government on the questions you have raised . I have also indicated the tenor of the instructions with respect to these ...
I have gone into this matter with great care and I have had drawn up a memorandum of the present position of this Government on the questions you have raised . I have also indicated the tenor of the instructions with respect to these ...
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