Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, Volume 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1959 - United States |
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... taken without much delay for the reason that another Lease - Lend appropriation bill will be up in Congress in January and that this Government will be called upon to explain the cause of the entire delay and non - action on the part of ...
... taken without much delay for the reason that another Lease - Lend appropriation bill will be up in Congress in January and that this Government will be called upon to explain the cause of the entire delay and non - action on the part of ...
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... taken place with a view towards reciprocal use by the United States and the other American Republics of the naval and air bases throughout the New World . I said it would be manifestly impossible for the United States to insist that ...
... taken place with a view towards reciprocal use by the United States and the other American Republics of the naval and air bases throughout the New World . I said it would be manifestly impossible for the United States to insist that ...
Page 70
... taken into account . It would seem , however , that the instructions sent to the United States Delegates in London make it difficult for the latter to pay due account to the interests of the differ- ent territories and their inhabitants ...
... taken into account . It would seem , however , that the instructions sent to the United States Delegates in London make it difficult for the latter to pay due account to the interests of the differ- ent territories and their inhabitants ...
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... taken with regard to the questions raised in your memorandum will be found entirely acceptable by your Government , and I would urge again , as I have before , that all possible steps be taken to expedite the termination of these ...
... taken with regard to the questions raised in your memorandum will be found entirely acceptable by your Government , and I would urge again , as I have before , that all possible steps be taken to expedite the termination of these ...
Page 77
... taken in the negotiations . As regards customs duties , after indicating full support for the position which you have taken , the President stated " There should be a solemn undertaking on our part , however , that the resale of any ...
... taken in the negotiations . As regards customs duties , after indicating full support for the position which you have taken , the President stated " There should be a solemn undertaking on our part , however , that the resale of any ...
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