Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, Volumen4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1954 |
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... British Chargé d'Affaires reserving our freedom of decision . He said that he did not have a clear recollection on that point but from observation he would like to say that he earnestly hoped we would participate . Eden also told me ...
... British Chargé d'Affaires reserving our freedom of decision . He said that he did not have a clear recollection on that point but from observation he would like to say that he earnestly hoped we would participate . Eden also told me ...
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... British and American attitudes to our favor and expressed the view China was now looking to Great Britain for assistance . She was already being assisted by Russia and that any interference by the League would only serve to complicate ...
... British and American attitudes to our favor and expressed the view China was now looking to Great Britain for assistance . She was already being assisted by Russia and that any interference by the League would only serve to complicate ...
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... British Embassy MEMORANDUM OF CONVERSATION BETWEEN MR . MALLET , BRITISH CHARGÉ D'AFFAIRES , AND MR . WILSON Mr. Wilson informed Mr. Mallet that he had taken advice on the aide - mémoire which Mr. Mallet was good enough to leave this ...
... British Embassy MEMORANDUM OF CONVERSATION BETWEEN MR . MALLET , BRITISH CHARGÉ D'AFFAIRES , AND MR . WILSON Mr. Wilson informed Mr. Mallet that he had taken advice on the aide - mémoire which Mr. Mallet was good enough to leave this ...
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... British Government , that the conference , in fact , should not be held in any large capital or at Geneva , but that it might be held at some smaller place in Europe . ( 4 ) When should the meeting take place ? As to this , the American ...
... British Government , that the conference , in fact , should not be held in any large capital or at Geneva , but that it might be held at some smaller place in Europe . ( 4 ) When should the meeting take place ? As to this , the American ...
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... British Chargé d'affaires 8 here yesterday our general views with regard to the meeting and that we thought the British Government would be interested in receiving a further indi- cation of our views as they had been arrived at today ...
... British Chargé d'affaires 8 here yesterday our general views with regard to the meeting and that we thought the British Government would be interested in receiving a further indi- cation of our views as they had been arrived at today ...
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