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I hope this is also your own judgment of the matter.<br><br>  
I hope this is also your own judgment of the matter.<br><br>  
Faithfully yours,<br>
Faithfully yours,<br>
W.W.<br><br>
W.W.
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26 August, 1915


Foreign Relations of the United States: The Lansing Papers, I, 144.
President Woodrow Wilson to the Secretary of State, Mr. Robert Lansing.


My dear Mr. Secretary:

My opinion in this matter, compendiously stated, is that we should say that "Parties would take no action either for or against such a transaction," but that this should be orally conveyed, so far as we are concerned, and not put in writing.

I hope this is also your own judgment of the matter.

Faithfully yours,
W.W.


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