Lend-lease Bill: Hearings Before the Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives, Seventy-seventh Congress, First Session, on H.R. 1776 |
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... bill are that is is offense and not defense , it seems to me . Do you consider that the bill runs counter to the so - called Hull Reciprocity Agreement or not ? Secretary HULL . I want to bring you back to this question of national ...
... bill are that is is offense and not defense , it seems to me . Do you consider that the bill runs counter to the so - called Hull Reciprocity Agreement or not ? Secretary HULL . I want to bring you back to this question of national ...
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... bill in effect- Mr. JOHNSON ( interposing ) . Mr. Chairman , in the interest of time and orderly procedure , I think it would be better if the distinguished gentleman from Massachusetts would ask questions rather than read what somebody ...
... bill in effect- Mr. JOHNSON ( interposing ) . Mr. Chairman , in the interest of time and orderly procedure , I think it would be better if the distinguished gentleman from Massachusetts would ask questions rather than read what somebody ...
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... bill , if I understand it , to allow not only the outfitting but the repairs of vessels contrary to international law and contrary to the precedent of the Alabama claims and the Alabama International case . And it seems to me that we ...
... bill , if I understand it , to allow not only the outfitting but the repairs of vessels contrary to international law and contrary to the precedent of the Alabama claims and the Alabama International case . And it seems to me that we ...
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