Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, Volume 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1954 |
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... invitation would be a political act of visible importance . I shall be particularly interested in receiving from you any impres- sions which you obtain from member states , particularly from Great Britain and France as to whether they ...
... invitation would be a political act of visible importance . I shall be particularly interested in receiving from you any impres- sions which you obtain from member states , particularly from Great Britain and France as to whether they ...
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... invitation this would of course be referred to Washington but that I could give him no assurance of what our attitude might be . Koo also expressed interest in the announcement of yesterday 1 respecting the carrying of munitions of war ...
... invitation this would of course be referred to Washington but that I could give him no assurance of what our attitude might be . Koo also expressed interest in the announcement of yesterday 1 respecting the carrying of munitions of war ...
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... invitation . [ Harrison . ] BUCKNELL 793.94 / 10176 : Telegram The Consul at Geneva ( Bucknell ) to the Secretary of State GENEVA , September 21 , 1937-5 p . m . [ Received September 21-2 : 35 p . m . ] 323. In the Assembly this morning ...
... invitation . [ Harrison . ] BUCKNELL 793.94 / 10176 : Telegram The Consul at Geneva ( Bucknell ) to the Secretary of State GENEVA , September 21 , 1937-5 p . m . [ Received September 21-2 : 35 p . m . ] 323. In the Assembly this morning ...
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... invitations are received before that date , in which event the Committee will meet earlier . After the meeting Munters informed me that if these four states accept the invitation they will be regarded as members of the Committee ...
... invitations are received before that date , in which event the Committee will meet earlier . After the meeting Munters informed me that if these four states accept the invitation they will be regarded as members of the Committee ...
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... invitation , if extended , to sit with the suggested subcommittee . In the light of all your telegrams and some press reports on the subject from Geneva we gain the impression that some of the principal governments concerned in the ...
... invitation , if extended , to sit with the suggested subcommittee . In the light of all your telegrams and some press reports on the subject from Geneva we gain the impression that some of the principal governments concerned in the ...
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