Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, Volume 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1942 |
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... hope that an equitable share of the business will be given to American firms and to add that proposed loan flotation will be difficult unless a fair share of construction is placed in the United States . To the Chargé in Argentina ( tel ...
... hope that an equitable share of the business will be given to American firms and to add that proposed loan flotation will be difficult unless a fair share of construction is placed in the United States . To the Chargé in Argentina ( tel ...
Page lxvi
... hope that no decision will be made until the Electric Boat Co. has had the opportunity to present evidence of the arrange- ments made by it in France . ( Footnote : Information that the Electric Boat Co. advised , August 20 , that the ...
... hope that no decision will be made until the Electric Boat Co. has had the opportunity to present evidence of the arrange- ments made by it in France . ( Footnote : Information that the Electric Boat Co. advised , August 20 , that the ...
Page lxxiv
... hope that , in consequence of study of the problem by the two Governments , a mutually satisfactory arrangement may soon be reached . 496 497 497 499 502 June 13 ( 159 ) From the Canadian Minister 506 Request for interpretation by the ...
... hope that , in consequence of study of the problem by the two Governments , a mutually satisfactory arrangement may soon be reached . 496 497 497 499 502 June 13 ( 159 ) From the Canadian Minister 506 Request for interpretation by the ...
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... hope of the American Government , since 1922 , that the task , undertaken at Washington by the group of Naval Powers could be resumed and completed . For this reason , the American Government was happy to observe that the efforts ...
... hope of the American Government , since 1922 , that the task , undertaken at Washington by the group of Naval Powers could be resumed and completed . For this reason , the American Government was happy to observe that the efforts ...
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... hope of the American Government , constantly ex- pressed by the Congress since the Washington Conference , that a favorable opportunity might present itself to complete the work begun here by the conclusion of further agreements ...
... hope of the American Government , constantly ex- pressed by the Congress since the Washington Conference , that a favorable opportunity might present itself to complete the work begun here by the conclusion of further agreements ...
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