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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... concerned for the benefit of that country and to the ultimate impoverishment of other parts of the area and ... concern to every other nation wherever located . " Notwithstanding the course which Japan has followed during recent years ...
... concerned for the benefit of that country and to the ultimate impoverishment of other parts of the area and ... concern to every other nation wherever located . " Notwithstanding the course which Japan has followed during recent years ...
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... concerned . ( 1 ) The Johnson Act : This act would not appear to be involved for the reason that it does not apply to this Government , or to a public corporation created by or in pursuance of special authorization of Congress , or to a ...
... concerned . ( 1 ) The Johnson Act : This act would not appear to be involved for the reason that it does not apply to this Government , or to a public corporation created by or in pursuance of special authorization of Congress , or to a ...
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... concerned . ( 3 ) United States Code , title 18 : Section 23 makes it unlawful to fit out or arm in the United States a vessel with intent that it shall be employed in the service of a foreign belligerent against a power or people with ...
... concerned . ( 3 ) United States Code , title 18 : Section 23 makes it unlawful to fit out or arm in the United States a vessel with intent that it shall be employed in the service of a foreign belligerent against a power or people with ...
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... concerned ? Secretary HULL . No ; that is just what I have not said . Mr. TINKHAM . I think the record will disclose you have said that . Secretary HULL . Well , we will leave it for the record . Mr. JOHNSON . Mr. Chairman , I make the ...
... concerned ? Secretary HULL . No ; that is just what I have not said . Mr. TINKHAM . I think the record will disclose you have said that . Secretary HULL . Well , we will leave it for the record . Mr. JOHNSON . Mr. Chairman , I make the ...
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... concerned about that phase of it . I am , and I cannot help it . Mr. TINKHAM . But it is not a question of the attitude of a foreign capital , it is a question of our relationship to all Americans who want to know what policies are ...
... concerned about that phase of it . I am , and I cannot help it . Mr. TINKHAM . But it is not a question of the attitude of a foreign capital , it is a question of our relationship to all Americans who want to know what policies are ...
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agree aid to Britain Ambassador amendment American answer Army attack authority Axis Powers believe belligerent bill BOLTON Britain British British Empire BULLITT BURGIN CASTLE certainly Chair CHAIRMAN CHIPERFIELD Colonel LINDBERGH committee Congress convoying course COURTNEY defeat defense article democracy dollars EATON EBERHARTER EMENY England Europe fact favor feel fighting FISH fleet force foreign France gentleman Germany give going Government hemisphere Hitler interest international law invasion JARMAN JOHNSON JONKMAN KENNEDY KNOX KNUDSEN legislation lend-lease MACNIDER matter mean ment military Miss THOMPSON Monroe Doctrine MORGENTHAU MUNDT munitions national defense naval Navy Neutrality Act object opinion pact peace PFEIFER planes position possible present President production provisions question RICHARDS ROGERS Secretary HULL Secretary STIMSON SHANLEY ships situation South America statement STEARNS Thank thing THOMAS TINKHAM tion totalitarian Treasury understand United violation VORYS witness