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Pāgina 121
Therefore the early months of the year 1842 proved uneventful , although a
foreign army was in possession of several of the strongest and most important
places along the coast south of the great river Yangtsekiang . This inaction
greatly ...
Therefore the early months of the year 1842 proved uneventful , although a
foreign army was in possession of several of the strongest and most important
places along the coast south of the great river Yangtsekiang . This inaction
greatly ...
Pāgina 168
... the last instalment was to be paid in the twelfth month of the Chinese year ,
which corresponds to the month of January ... and for several months after the
payment in full of the indemnity English troops remained in occupation of both
Chusan ...
... the last instalment was to be paid in the twelfth month of the Chinese year ,
which corresponds to the month of January ... and for several months after the
payment in full of the indemnity English troops remained in occupation of both
Chusan ...
Pāgina 440
towards the establishment of peace was the order sent from Pekin that the
treasuries of six provinces should send to Yunnanfoo every month the total sum
of 70,000 taels , until tranquillity had been restored . Although the whole of this
amount ...
towards the establishment of peace was the order sent from Pekin that the
treasuries of six provinces should send to Yunnanfoo every month the total sum
of 70,000 taels , until tranquillity had been restored . Although the whole of this
amount ...
Pāgina 604
The first instalment of 50,000,000 taels to be paid within six months , and the
second instalment of 50,000,000 taels to be paid within twelve months after the
exchange of the ratifications of this Act . The remaining sum to be paid in six
equal ...
The first instalment of 50,000,000 taels to be paid within six months , and the
second instalment of 50,000,000 taels to be paid within twelve months after the
exchange of the ratifications of this Act . The remaining sum to be paid in six
equal ...
Pāgina 607
The present Act shall be ratified by their Majesties the Emperor of Japan and the
Emperor of China , and the ratifications shall be exchanged at Chefoo on the 8th
day of the 5th month of the 28th year of Meiji , corresponding to 14th day of the ...
The present Act shall be ratified by their Majesties the Emperor of Japan and the
Emperor of China , and the ratifications shall be exchanged at Chefoo on the 8th
day of the 5th month of the 28th year of Meiji , corresponding to 14th day of the ...
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Passatges populars
Pāgina 568 - ... mutual benefit, and, for that purpose, have named as their Plenipotentiaries, that is to say: || Her Majesty the Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland...
Pāgina 555 - ... have resolved to conclude a Treaty for that purpose, and have therefore named as their Plenipotentiaries, that is to say: Her Majesty the Queen of Great Britain and Ireland, Sir Henry Pottinger, Bart., a Major-General in the employ of the East India Company, etc.; And His Imperial Majesty the Emperor of China...
Pāgina 356 - China had recovered from her internal confusion, there was nothing to be gained and much to be lost by protracted resistance to the peoples of the West.
Pāgina 601 - Inasmuch as inquiry into the circumstances by the Chinese Government has shown the existence of many obstacles to the mission to Thibet provided for in the separate article of the Chefoo Agreement, England consents to countermand the mission forthwith. With regard to the desire of the British Government to consider arrangements for frontier trade between India and Thibet, it will be the duty of the Chinese Government, after careful inquiry into the circumstances, to adopt measures to exhort and encourage...
Pāgina 604 - Commission will enter upon its duties as soon as possible, and will bring its labours to a conclusion within the period of one year after appointment. The alignments laid down in this Act shall, however, be maintained until the rectifications of the Delimitation Commission, if any are made, shall have received the approval of the Governments of Japan and China.
Pāgina 589 - It is further understood that so long as the laws of the two countries differ from each other, there can be but one principle ' to guide judicial proceedings in mixed cases in China, namely, that the case is tried by the official of the defendant's nationality, the official of the plaintiff's nationality merely attending to watch the proceedings in the interests of justice. If the...
Pāgina 588 - YamSn shall address a circular to the Legations, inviting Foreign Representatives to consider with them a code of etiquette, to the end that foreign officials in China, whether at the ports or elsewhere, may be treated with the same regard as is shown them when serving abroad in other countries, and as would be shown to Chinese Agents so serving abroad.
Pāgina 590 - British merchants, when opium is brought into port, will be obliged to have it taken cognizance of by the Customs, and deposited in bond, either in a warehouse or a receiving hulk, until such time as there is a sale for it. The importer will then pay the tariff duty upon it, and the purchasers the likin ; in order to the prevention of the evasion of the duty.
Pāgina 140 - The three principal points on which these negotiations were to be based were compensation for losses and expenses, a friendly and becoming intercourse on terms of equality between officers of the two countries, and the cession of insular territory for commerce and for the residence of merchants, and as a security and guarantee against the future renewal of offensive acts.
Pāgina 585 - Her Britannic Majesty's Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary at the Court of China, and Li, Minister Plenipotentiary of His Majesty the Emperor of China, Senior Grand Secretary, Governor-General of the Province of Chih-li, of the First Class of the Third Order of Nobility.