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1 It would be irresponsible on the part of the nations directly concerned not to use available means to settle such a dispute in a peaceful manner . As in the past , the United States Government is always prepared to consider in ...
1 It would be irresponsible on the part of the nations directly concerned not to use available means to settle such a dispute in a peaceful manner . As in the past , the United States Government is always prepared to consider in ...
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To make the conclusion of a German peace treaty dependent on the solution of the problem of the reunification of Germany is to abandon the solution of both the former and the latter question . The Soviet Government considers that ...
To make the conclusion of a German peace treaty dependent on the solution of the problem of the reunification of Germany is to abandon the solution of both the former and the latter question . The Soviet Government considers that ...
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10924 providing for the establishment of a United States Peace Corps . — The White House , Washington , 1st March , 1961 ( 1 ) By virtue of the authority vested in me by the Mutual Security Act of 1954 , 68 Stat .
10924 providing for the establishment of a United States Peace Corps . — The White House , Washington , 1st March , 1961 ( 1 ) By virtue of the authority vested in me by the Mutual Security Act of 1954 , 68 Stat .
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