Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, Volume 5U.S. Government Printing Office, 1965 - United States |
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Page 61
... feel we want to be quietly excluded from those rights . In handing such note to the British Embassy , you might say orally that we do not , of course , expect to press negotiations until after the conference . I believe it will be wise ...
... feel we want to be quietly excluded from those rights . In handing such note to the British Embassy , you might say orally that we do not , of course , expect to press negotiations until after the conference . I believe it will be wise ...
Page 69
... just stated to officer of Legation that he does not feel that Egypt's best interests are served by imposition of any export duty , that he was not 82 * Not printed . consulted prior to issuance of present export tax decree and EGYPT 69.
... just stated to officer of Legation that he does not feel that Egypt's best interests are served by imposition of any export duty , that he was not 82 * Not printed . consulted prior to issuance of present export tax decree and EGYPT 69.
Page 81
... feel that they have been compelled through fear of hostile British action in absence of any agreement to yield to superior strength and give British practically all they wanted with too little- 29 Despatch No. 296 , November 29 , from ...
... feel that they have been compelled through fear of hostile British action in absence of any agreement to yield to superior strength and give British practically all they wanted with too little- 29 Despatch No. 296 , November 29 , from ...
Page 82
... feel some disappointment at response , so far as known to them , to inquiry of Emperor transmitted in my tele- gram 214 , October 24 , although I have been most careful to avoid giving any encouragement to expectation or hope of support ...
... feel some disappointment at response , so far as known to them , to inquiry of Emperor transmitted in my tele- gram 214 , October 24 , although I have been most careful to avoid giving any encouragement to expectation or hope of support ...
Page 88
... feeling that it would be tantamount to " abdicating the mandate which he has received from his people " ; he will give his final answer only when he has studied the documents ... feel obliged in the 88 FOREIGN RELATIONS , 1944 , VOLUME V.
... feeling that it would be tantamount to " abdicating the mandate which he has received from his people " ; he will give his final answer only when he has studied the documents ... feel obliged in the 88 FOREIGN RELATIONS , 1944 , VOLUME V.
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