Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, Svazek 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1938 |
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... matter be presented to Congress for necessary appropriations . From President Harding Desirability of accepting award and making payment . Submission of matter to Congress for necessary appropriations . To the Norwegian Minister Draft ...
... matter be presented to Congress for necessary appropriations . From President Harding Desirability of accepting award and making payment . Submission of matter to Congress for necessary appropriations . To the Norwegian Minister Draft ...
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... matter in a manner most welcome to the French Government , but that he had presented the matter and it had been discussed and he had received through the Ambassador M. Poincaré's replies to his suggestion.15 The Secretary said he hoped ...
... matter in a manner most welcome to the French Government , but that he had presented the matter and it had been discussed and he had received through the Ambassador M. Poincaré's replies to his suggestion.15 The Secretary said he hoped ...
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... matter of the Secretary's suggestion for an impartial examination of the reparations question for the development of a financial plan by a body of experts , had been discussed with the French Government ; 17 that the two governments had ...
... matter of the Secretary's suggestion for an impartial examination of the reparations question for the development of a financial plan by a body of experts , had been discussed with the French Government ; 17 that the two governments had ...
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... matter to the French Gov- ernment when he had done so fully . The Ambassador said that he thought it was better to let the matter rest and not to take it up further . The Ambassador again expressed the hope that nothing would be done at ...
... matter to the French Gov- ernment when he had done so fully . The Ambassador said that he thought it was better to let the matter rest and not to take it up further . The Ambassador again expressed the hope that nothing would be done at ...
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... matter as very serious and saying that he had been asked to report as to the state of American opinion , which he thought he clearly understood , but that he would be very glad to have the Secretary state his own impressions , and , if ...
... matter as very serious and saying that he had been asked to report as to the state of American opinion , which he thought he clearly understood , but that he would be very glad to have the Secretary state his own impressions , and , if ...
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