Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, Volume 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1942 |
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... hope that such an unfortunate con- clusion of the Preparatory Commission's labors may be avoided . The earnest hope of the United States Government should be expressed to the Foreign Minister that his Government will agree respecting ...
... hope that such an unfortunate con- clusion of the Preparatory Commission's labors may be avoided . The earnest hope of the United States Government should be expressed to the Foreign Minister that his Government will agree respecting ...
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... hope for a practical result in the near future . The French Government thinks on the contrary that in the present state of the surveys with which the Preparatory Commission is charged the latter can , at its next session and on ...
... hope for a practical result in the near future . The French Government thinks on the contrary that in the present state of the surveys with which the Preparatory Commission is charged the latter can , at its next session and on ...
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... hope that an adjustment will be reached in a manner fair and satisfactory to each of the participating Powers and conducive to the general peace and security of the world . [ WASHINGTON , ] February 19 , 1927 . 500.A15 a 1/41 : Telegram ...
... hope that an adjustment will be reached in a manner fair and satisfactory to each of the participating Powers and conducive to the general peace and security of the world . [ WASHINGTON , ] February 19 , 1927 . 500.A15 a 1/41 : Telegram ...
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... hope that they might find it possible at least to be represented by observers at the proposed conference . Both Ambassadors thought well of this procedure . Mr. Matsudaira asked me whether we had any reason . to believe that either ...
... hope that they might find it possible at least to be represented by observers at the proposed conference . Both Ambassadors thought well of this procedure . Mr. Matsudaira asked me whether we had any reason . to believe that either ...
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... hope that he might be able to persuade the Italian Government to reconsider its answer ; he personally , he said , was now entirely in favor of the proposed Conference . In talking with the British and Japanese Ambassadors today I said ...
... hope that he might be able to persuade the Italian Government to reconsider its answer ; he personally , he said , was now entirely in favor of the proposed Conference . In talking with the British and Japanese Ambassadors today I said ...
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