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You attempt to make out that there is a discrepancy between our proposals of March 27 , 1956 , and those put before ... Our proposal last year was concerned with a broad programme of disarmament , whereas at the present session of the ...
You attempt to make out that there is a discrepancy between our proposals of March 27 , 1956 , and those put before ... Our proposal last year was concerned with a broad programme of disarmament , whereas at the present session of the ...
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It was natural to expect that , in development of these proposals , the British Government would make concrete proposals , so as to carry out its intentions with regard to the conclusion of a non - aggression pact .
It was natural to expect that , in development of these proposals , the British Government would make concrete proposals , so as to carry out its intentions with regard to the conclusion of a non - aggression pact .
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It was natural to expect that , in development of these proposals , the British Government would make concrete proposals , so as to carry out its intentions with regard to the conclusion of a non - aggression pact .
It was natural to expect that , in development of these proposals , the British Government would make concrete proposals , so as to carry out its intentions with regard to the conclusion of a non - aggression pact .
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