Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, Volume 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1959 - United States |
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... fact be found impracticable except by gradual stages , there is nothing in this agreement to prevent adjusting the action to such findings ; and ( 3 ) that the field of matters to be considered and included in the final settlement shall ...
... fact be found impracticable except by gradual stages , there is nothing in this agreement to prevent adjusting the action to such findings ; and ( 3 ) that the field of matters to be considered and included in the final settlement shall ...
Page 58
... fact that , from our standpoint , those places are the most urgent ones . In a note dated November 22 , 1940 , " the British Chargé stated that the British Government had no desire to suggest that work on the various bases should be ...
... fact that , from our standpoint , those places are the most urgent ones . In a note dated November 22 , 1940 , " the British Chargé stated that the British Government had no desire to suggest that work on the various bases should be ...
Page 73
... fact , there would be an increase of revenue of this type in each territory in which a base is located by reason of the fact that additional American vessels and perhaps foreign vessels will go to those territories with supplies and ...
... fact , there would be an increase of revenue of this type in each territory in which a base is located by reason of the fact that additional American vessels and perhaps foreign vessels will go to those territories with supplies and ...
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... facts and statistics concerning surplus commodities should be assembled . Last autumn we got together a group of ... fact , however , we have found that their work required such continual revision in the light of new developments ...
... facts and statistics concerning surplus commodities should be assembled . Last autumn we got together a group of ... fact , however , we have found that their work required such continual revision in the light of new developments ...
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... fact that , since these problems will confront us first , the need for finding an answer is most pressing . But while we must place our emphasis there , we cannot ignore the fact that what we do or fail to do with respect to the ...
... fact that , since these problems will confront us first , the need for finding an answer is most pressing . But while we must place our emphasis there , we cannot ignore the fact that what we do or fail to do with respect to the ...
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