Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, Volume 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1959 - United States |
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... Conversation , by the Secretary of State [ WASHINGTON , ] December 29 , 1941 . The British Ambassador called at his request . I inquired of him as to whether the Prime Minister is considering any action in the way of signing the Lease ...
... Conversation , by the Secretary of State [ WASHINGTON , ] December 29 , 1941 . The British Ambassador called at his request . I inquired of him as to whether the Prime Minister is considering any action in the way of signing the Lease ...
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... conversation between His Majesty's Chargé d'Affaires 60 and Mr. Dunn of the State Department , the latter explained that the United States Government were of the opinion that the negotiations in connection with the settlement of the ...
... conversation between His Majesty's Chargé d'Affaires 60 and Mr. Dunn of the State Department , the latter explained that the United States Government were of the opinion that the negotiations in connection with the settlement of the ...
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... conversation with Mr. Eden . The Secretary of the Navy 74 and the Chief of Naval Operations 75 expect to have to testify before Congressional Committees in the next few days , and probably not later than next Tuesday , on naval appro ...
... conversation with Mr. Eden . The Secretary of the Navy 74 and the Chief of Naval Operations 75 expect to have to testify before Congressional Committees in the next few days , and probably not later than next Tuesday , on naval appro ...
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... conversation yes- terday , I enclose herein a memorandum regarding the conversations now going on in London about the bases . This memorandum is of necessity based on rather incomplete information as the Foreign Office have not kept us ...
... conversation yes- terday , I enclose herein a memorandum regarding the conversations now going on in London about the bases . This memorandum is of necessity based on rather incomplete information as the Foreign Office have not kept us ...
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... conversation the other day about surpluses . 1. We agreed that the de facto situation was broadly speaking as follows : ( a ) Where the financial conditions and other circumstances render outside help essential , Great Britain is ...
... conversation the other day about surpluses . 1. We agreed that the de facto situation was broadly speaking as follows : ( a ) Where the financial conditions and other circumstances render outside help essential , Great Britain is ...
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