Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, Volume 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1942 |
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Page ix
... countries would be willing to cooperate . Their physical features , the undevel- oped state of their transportation , make an air service especially adaptable to their usage . The Post Office Department should be granted power to make ...
... countries would be willing to cooperate . Their physical features , the undevel- oped state of their transportation , make an air service especially adaptable to their usage . The Post Office Department should be granted power to make ...
Page x
... countries with military and naval advisers , when they have requested it , to assist them in national defense . The arts of peace are even more important to them and to us . Authority should be given by law to provide them at their ...
... countries with military and naval advisers , when they have requested it , to assist them in national defense . The arts of peace are even more important to them and to us . Authority should be given by law to provide them at their ...
Page xiv
... country , it is of small importance when spread over the rest of the world . It is often stated that a reduction of ... countries . It is obvious that this would not improve but destroy our market for imports , which is best served by ...
... country , it is of small importance when spread over the rest of the world . It is often stated that a reduction of ... countries . It is obvious that this would not improve but destroy our market for imports , which is best served by ...
Page xxi
... countries whose property was held , the Congress has made liberal provision for the return of a large part of the ... country . Many of the same arguments are applicable to the consolidation of the Washington traction companies ...
... countries whose property was held , the Congress has made liberal provision for the return of a large part of the ... country . Many of the same arguments are applicable to the consolidation of the Washington traction companies ...
Page xxiv
... country . A firm adherence to our rights and a scrupulous respect for the sovereignty of Mexico , both in accordance with ... countries can be said to have improved within the year . While having a due regard for our own affairs , the ...
... country . A firm adherence to our rights and a scrupulous respect for the sovereignty of Mexico , both in accordance with ... countries can be said to have improved within the year . While having a due regard for our own affairs , the ...
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