Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, Volume 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1959 - United States |
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... situation if we had to default on payments to your contractors who have their workmen to pay ? The idea that in the interval we shall either have to default or be stripped bare of our last resources is full of danger and causes us ...
... situation if we had to default on payments to your contractors who have their workmen to pay ? The idea that in the interval we shall either have to default or be stripped bare of our last resources is full of danger and causes us ...
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... situation in which the United Kingdom , with the permission of the President , might have transferred to an- other Government lease - lend articles , thus placing them beyond the control of the British Government . I replied that this ...
... situation in which the United Kingdom , with the permission of the President , might have transferred to an- other Government lease - lend articles , thus placing them beyond the control of the British Government . I replied that this ...
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... situation which confronts the Colonial Office . They have sent an urgent telegram to the Governor of Bermuda to do his utmost personally to implement the instructions which have been sent him to arrange for legislation to be introduced ...
... situation which confronts the Colonial Office . They have sent an urgent telegram to the Governor of Bermuda to do his utmost personally to implement the instructions which have been sent him to arrange for legislation to be introduced ...
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... situation which was developing on the part of American public opin- ion with regard to the present situation . Lord Halifax said that he had just received a message from his Government in this regard , and asked very earnestly that the ...
... situation which was developing on the part of American public opin- ion with regard to the present situation . Lord Halifax said that he had just received a message from his Government in this regard , and asked very earnestly that the ...
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... situation gets more or less hopeless are a number of different Governments likely to accept the limitations on their freedom of action inherent in any regulation scheme . Even then , each Government will want to get the maximum benefit ...
... situation gets more or less hopeless are a number of different Governments likely to accept the limitations on their freedom of action inherent in any regulation scheme . Even then , each Government will want to get the maximum benefit ...
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