Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, Volume 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1959 - United States |
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... possible creation of an international force to preserve peace after the war and also the creation of customs agreements with the West Indies and with the Dutch East Indies after the war . These did not contemplate any territorial ...
... possible creation of an international force to preserve peace after the war and also the creation of customs agreements with the West Indies and with the Dutch East Indies after the war . These did not contemplate any territorial ...
Page 7
... possible to state positively the precise considerations which should be given . They mentioned to the President the impor- tance inherent in the lease - lend idea of not creating a money debt and suggested phrases to indicate that the ...
... possible to state positively the precise considerations which should be given . They mentioned to the President the impor- tance inherent in the lease - lend idea of not creating a money debt and suggested phrases to indicate that the ...
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... possible for you to examine the items of British export during recent months and let me know whether there is anything in this criticism and if so what steps , in your opinion , are to be taken to correct it . There are also reports ...
... possible for you to examine the items of British export during recent months and let me know whether there is anything in this criticism and if so what steps , in your opinion , are to be taken to correct it . There are also reports ...
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... possible embarrassments that might result from introducing raw material purchased under the Lend - Lease Act into ordinary channels of commercial trade , particularly the export trade . I sug- gested an independent accounting of such ...
... possible embarrassments that might result from introducing raw material purchased under the Lend - Lease Act into ordinary channels of commercial trade , particularly the export trade . I sug- gested an independent accounting of such ...
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... possible to accept the tenta- tive draft . The Ambassador then to a large extent repeated the substance of his earlier conversation with me , reported in my memorandum of October 3 , 1941. Briefly his comments were that there was ...
... possible to accept the tenta- tive draft . The Ambassador then to a large extent repeated the substance of his earlier conversation with me , reported in my memorandum of October 3 , 1941. Briefly his comments were that there was ...
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