American Diplomacy in the Far East, 1941: Official Press Releases of the U. S. Department of State on the Sino-Japanese Situation During the Year 19411942 - China - 503 pages |
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Page 193
... measures needed for self - defense on land and sea if the tide of conquest should move in our direction . The tide has so moved . The course of the present war has al- tered the picture completely . Certain provisions of the existing ...
... measures needed for self - defense on land and sea if the tide of conquest should move in our direction . The tide has so moved . The course of the present war has al- tered the picture completely . Certain provisions of the existing ...
Page 252
... measures the United States and Great Britain have taken toward Japan during these eight months . " 2. It is the immutable policy of the Japanese Government to insure the stability of East Asia and to promote world peace and thereby to ...
... measures the United States and Great Britain have taken toward Japan during these eight months . " 2. It is the immutable policy of the Japanese Government to insure the stability of East Asia and to promote world peace and thereby to ...
Page 480
... measures to be taken with a view to the preservation of the sovereignty and ter- ritorial integrity of the American republics as well as to fortifying their economic solidarity . It would be inappropriate for me to attempt to speculate ...
... measures to be taken with a view to the preservation of the sovereignty and ter- ritorial integrity of the American republics as well as to fortifying their economic solidarity . It would be inappropriate for me to attempt to speculate ...
Contents
Address by the President | 23 |
Remarks by Assistant Secretary Berle | 33 |
Statements by the Secretary of State before the House | 44 |
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