Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United StatesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 |
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... object to troops being sent down the river , why should it , in logic , object to troops being allowed up the river ? The principle was , therefore , already accorded . Obviously the Allies could not go to war with Holland on that ...
... object to troops being sent down the river , why should it , in logic , object to troops being allowed up the river ? The principle was , therefore , already accorded . Obviously the Allies could not go to war with Holland on that ...
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... object in view he had drafted a wireless message which he submitted for discussion . This telegram would , he ... objects have influ- THE COUNCIL OF TEN 13.
... object in view he had drafted a wireless message which he submitted for discussion . This telegram would , he ... objects have influ- THE COUNCIL OF TEN 13.
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United States. Department of State. The Allies repudiate the suggestion that such objects have influ- enced their ... object that the Princes Island proposal has been made . It is not essential to that proposal that any conference ...
United States. Department of State. The Allies repudiate the suggestion that such objects have influ- enced their ... object that the Princes Island proposal has been made . It is not essential to that proposal that any conference ...
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... object of bringing the Prinkipo proposal to an issue . Secondly , that a scientific and careful study of the situation be carried out in order to be ready with a plan of action in the event of the Prinkipo proposal falling through . In ...
... object of bringing the Prinkipo proposal to an issue . Secondly , that a scientific and careful study of the situation be carried out in order to be ready with a plan of action in the event of the Prinkipo proposal falling through . In ...
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... object ; or that they will keep up the supply of food from the west in the same way as has been done up to the present . Although we are ready to cease all military offensive action in Posnania and in other regions , and to accept the ...
... object ; or that they will keep up the supply of food from the west in the same way as has been done up to the present . Although we are ready to cease all military offensive action in Posnania and in other regions , and to accept the ...
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