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We are deeply grateful for all your understanding of the problems which will be thrown up in the interval before Congress approves your proposals . It is not only a question of total amounts but of how we are to live through a period ...
We are deeply grateful for all your understanding of the problems which will be thrown up in the interval before Congress approves your proposals . It is not only a question of total amounts but of how we are to live through a period ...
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I said , and Mr. Keynes agreed , that the proposal made by him had been wholly impossible , inasmuch as it provided merely that lease - lend aid should be extended ; that the British should return what was practicable for them to return ...
I said , and Mr. Keynes agreed , that the proposal made by him had been wholly impossible , inasmuch as it provided merely that lease - lend aid should be extended ; that the British should return what was practicable for them to return ...
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This suggestion he said was along the lines of the suggestion which Mr. Eden had made to Mr. Winant when Mr. Winant had proposed a clarification of Article IV of the Atlantic statement . ( The matter to which the Prime Minister referred ...
This suggestion he said was along the lines of the suggestion which Mr. Eden had made to Mr. Winant when Mr. Winant had proposed a clarification of Article IV of the Atlantic statement . ( The matter to which the Prime Minister referred ...
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With the exception of article VII , the British draft was substantially the same as that of the American proposed text , p . 13 . 409021-59-4 States of America and the benefits to be received by UNITED KINGDOM 41.
With the exception of article VII , the British draft was substantially the same as that of the American proposed text , p . 13 . 409021-59-4 States of America and the benefits to be received by UNITED KINGDOM 41.
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Lord Halifax To Accompany the Amendments Proposed to the " Consideration ” Proposals DEAR MR . ACHESON : My Government have taken advantage of my presence in London to instruct me in the light of careful thought which they have ...
Lord Halifax To Accompany the Amendments Proposed to the " Consideration ” Proposals DEAR MR . ACHESON : My Government have taken advantage of my presence in London to instruct me in the light of careful thought which they have ...
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