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... ships - not only American ships but ships of any flag - engaged in commerce in our defensive waters . They will protect them from submarines ; they will protect them from surface raiders . This situation is not new . The second Presi ...
... ships - not only American ships but ships of any flag - engaged in commerce in our defensive waters . They will protect them from submarines ; they will protect them from surface raiders . This situation is not new . The second Presi ...
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... ships must be armed to defend themselves against the rattlesnakes of the sea . Our American merchant ships must be free to carry our American goods into the harbors of our friends . Our American merchant ships must be protected by our ...
... ships must be armed to defend themselves against the rattlesnakes of the sea . Our American merchant ships must be free to carry our American goods into the harbors of our friends . Our American merchant ships must be protected by our ...
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... ships at Alexandria could be placed in the protective custody of the United States , to include passage of the French ships through the Suez Canal , thence to a secure and remote part of this hemisphere for the duration of the war ...
... ships at Alexandria could be placed in the protective custody of the United States , to include passage of the French ships through the Suez Canal , thence to a secure and remote part of this hemisphere for the duration of the war ...
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Freezing of Japanese and Chinese assets in | 1 |
The Atlantic Charter___ | 7 |
Freedom of the seas | 13 |
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