Conference Series, Թողարկում 69U.S. Government Printing Office, 1945 |
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Արդյունքներ 5–ի 1-ից 3-ը:
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... Allies are bound up in maintaining and cementing in the peace our wartime partnership; third, that the extent of our agreement is far wider and more fundamental than the extent of our differences. If we keep these facts constantly in ...
... Allies are bound up in maintaining and cementing in the peace our wartime partnership; third, that the extent of our agreement is far wider and more fundamental than the extent of our differences. If we keep these facts constantly in ...
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... Allies alike have enormously increased our national debts, and our Allies have, in many cases, incurred heavy new international debts as well. Add to all this the fact that when this war began we had an inheritance of years of economic ...
... Allies alike have enormously increased our national debts, and our Allies have, in many cases, incurred heavy new international debts as well. Add to all this the fact that when this war began we had an inheritance of years of economic ...
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... Allies in this war provides that the terms of the settlement shall be such as to expand production, employment, the exchange and consumption of goods, to eliminate all forms of discriminatory treatment in international commerce and to ...
... Allies in this war provides that the terms of the settlement shall be such as to expand production, employment, the exchange and consumption of goods, to eliminate all forms of discriminatory treatment in international commerce and to ...
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