Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, Volume 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1959 - United States |
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... prepared to stop any new orders being accepted with very minor exceptions . As regards aluminum there is no found action [ no foundation ? ] for this criticism . Civilian use in this country and export use together amount to less than ...
... prepared to stop any new orders being accepted with very minor exceptions . As regards aluminum there is no found action [ no foundation ? ] for this criticism . Civilian use in this country and export use together amount to less than ...
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... prepared in London ; the second was a draft of communication to accompany the former . The Ambassador stated that the British Government did not wish to transmit any document which was not agreeable to this Government and that he was ...
... prepared in London ; the second was a draft of communication to accompany the former . The Ambassador stated that the British Government did not wish to transmit any document which was not agreeable to this Government and that he was ...
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... Prepared by the British Government 49 ARTICLE VII The terms and conditions upon which the Government of the United Kingdom receives defence , aid from the Government of the United 48 Possibly the memorandum of August 1 , p . 19 . 49 ...
... Prepared by the British Government 49 ARTICLE VII The terms and conditions upon which the Government of the United Kingdom receives defence , aid from the Government of the United 48 Possibly the memorandum of August 1 , p . 19 . 49 ...
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... prepared and made a part of the agreement in order that there could be no misunderstanding , either by the Governments or the public in the United States , Great Britain or the Dominions now or hereafter . I agree that the mean- ing of ...
... prepared and made a part of the agreement in order that there could be no misunderstanding , either by the Governments or the public in the United States , Great Britain or the Dominions now or hereafter . I agree that the mean- ing of ...
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... prepared to move squatters from the Crown lands in the Argentia Peninsula ( where our major base will be located ) unless the United States Government was prepared to give an undertaking in advance that awards made to these squatters by ...
... prepared to move squatters from the Crown lands in the Argentia Peninsula ( where our major base will be located ) unless the United States Government was prepared to give an undertaking in advance that awards made to these squatters by ...
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