Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, Volume 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1959 - United States |
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... proposals.5 It is not only a question of total amounts but of how we are to live through a period which may perhaps ... propose to arm your- self will be sufficiently wide to deal with these larger matters , subject to all proper ...
... proposals.5 It is not only a question of total amounts but of how we are to live through a period which may perhaps ... propose to arm your- self will be sufficiently wide to deal with these larger matters , subject to all proper ...
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... 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 prac- ticable for them to return ; that no obligation should be created ...
... 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 prac- ticable for them to return ; that no obligation should be created ...
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... proposed a clarification of Article IV of the Atlantic statement . ( The matter to which the Prime Minister referred was as follows : By cable of August 25,46 the Secretary had suggested the following as part of a joint statement " The ...
... proposed a clarification of Article IV of the Atlantic statement . ( The matter to which the Prime Minister referred was as follows : By cable of August 25,46 the Secretary had suggested the following as part of a joint statement " The ...
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... proposal . • We stated to the Ambassador that we would immediately discuss the documents which he gave us with the Secretary who ... proposed text , p . 13 . 409021-59-4 States of America and the benefits to be received by UNITED KINGDOM 41.
... proposal . • We stated to the Ambassador that we would immediately discuss the documents which he gave us with the Secretary who ... proposed text , p . 13 . 409021-59-4 States of America and the benefits to be received by UNITED KINGDOM 41.
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... 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 given to the draft proposals under Section 3 ( b ) ...
... 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 given to the draft proposals under Section 3 ( b ) ...
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