Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, Volume 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1959 - United States |
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... Government's policy of stabilizing the whole price level of foodstuffs , a policy to which the Government ... British government . We would like to suggest two changes in the text of the British memorandum as given in your 4134,36 as ...
... Government's policy of stabilizing the whole price level of foodstuffs , a policy to which the Government ... British government . We would like to suggest two changes in the text of the British memorandum as given in your 4134,36 as ...
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... British Treasury officials believed existed in our draft that the British Government would be undertaking unilateral obligations which it might be unable to fulfill . He again stated the earnest desire of the Prime Minister to reach an ...
... British Treasury officials believed existed in our draft that the British Government would be undertaking unilateral obligations which it might be unable to fulfill . He again stated the earnest desire of the Prime Minister to reach an ...
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... British Government the necessity of obtaining an Agreement which would definitely further American interests and American policy without imposing burdens upon the British which they could not afford . We dealt at some length upon this ...
... British Government the necessity of obtaining an Agreement which would definitely further American interests and American policy without imposing burdens upon the British which they could not afford . We dealt at some length upon this ...
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... British Government accept the proposed temporary lend - lease agreement without further discussion . I was told that the new draft had not received any substantial consideration from the Prime Minister and that , if it were raised ...
... British Government accept the proposed temporary lend - lease agreement without further discussion . I was told that the new draft had not received any substantial consideration from the Prime Minister and that , if it were raised ...
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... British Ambassador called at his request . I inquired of him as to whether the Prime Minister is considering any ... Government will be called upon to explain the cause of the entire delay and non - action on the part of the British ...
... British Ambassador called at his request . I inquired of him as to whether the Prime Minister is considering any ... Government will be called upon to explain the cause of the entire delay and non - action on the part of the British ...
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