Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, Volume 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1959 - United States |
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Page 46
... between the two governments should operate to cause any reluctance in Congress to furnish the necessary funds or cause differentiation between appropriations necessitated by the out- break of 46 FOREIGN RELATIONS , 1941 , VOLUME III.
... between the two governments should operate to cause any reluctance in Congress to furnish the necessary funds or cause differentiation between appropriations necessitated by the out- break of 46 FOREIGN RELATIONS , 1941 , VOLUME III.
Page 50
... necessary to press for final agreement at this time . The drag of it as unsettled business interferes with good relations . In presenting the case to the Prime Minister , I wanted the President and you to know that to my best knowledge ...
... necessary to press for final agreement at this time . The drag of it as unsettled business interferes with good relations . In presenting the case to the Prime Minister , I wanted the President and you to know that to my best knowledge ...
Page 53
... necessary to omit much of the detail from Foreign Relations . The papers here printed were selected to show the main problems involved and the position taken by the United States with respect to them . 59 Not printed . Secretary of ...
... necessary to omit much of the detail from Foreign Relations . The papers here printed were selected to show the main problems involved and the position taken by the United States with respect to them . 59 Not printed . Secretary of ...
Page 54
... necessary qualifications to be sent to London to conduct negotiations there . The substance of the Secretary of State's letter and of Mr. Dunn's statement was at once communicated to the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs.61 The ...
... necessary qualifications to be sent to London to conduct negotiations there . The substance of the Secretary of State's letter and of Mr. Dunn's statement was at once communicated to the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs.61 The ...
Page 55
... necessary personnel is available there . It is , however , feared that it would be quite impracticable for these persons to be spared to visit Washington in present circumstances when so many demands are being made upon their time in ...
... necessary personnel is available there . It is , however , feared that it would be quite impracticable for these persons to be spared to visit Washington in present circumstances when so many demands are being made upon their time in ...
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