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.... The History of China - Pągina 601per Demetrius Charles Boulger - 1808 - 658 pąginesVisualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
 | 1887
...withdrawal was consecrated in a convention,t signed at Peking last July, in the following terms: — Inasmuch as inquiry into the circumstances by the...British Government will not press the matter unduly. This clause has been criticised as an unnecessary abandonment of the vantage ground provided by the... | |
 | Lewis Sergeant - 1888
...the existence of many obstacles to the mission to Thibet provided for in tho separate article of tho Chefoo Agreement, England consents to countermand...British Government will not press the matter unduly. Art. 5. — The present Convention shall be ratified, and the ratifications shall be exchanged in London... | |
 | 1889
...Government to consider arrangements for frontier trade between India and Thibet, it will be the dnty of the Chinese Government, after careful inquiry into...a view to the promotion and development of trade. Sbonld it be praeticable, the Chinese Government shall then proceed carefully to consider Trade Regulations;... | |
 | Sir Robert Kennaway Douglas - 1894 - 415 pągines
...desire of the British Government to consider arrangements for frontier trade between India and Tibet, it will be the duty of the Chinese Government, after...British Government will not press the matter unduly." Nowhere is the old proverb, " Give a man an inch, and he will take an ell," more invariably true than... | |
 | Sir Robert Kennaway Douglas - 1894 - 415 pągines
...Government to consider arrangements for frontier trade between India and Tibet, it will be the duty of^the Chinese Government, after careful inquiry into the...British Government will not press the matter unduly." Nowhere is the old proverb, " Give a man an inch, and he will take an ell," more invariably true than... | |
 | Albert de Pouvourville - 1900 - 274 pągines
...Government has shown the existence of many obstacles to the mission to Thibet provided for in the seperate article of the Chefoo agreement, England consents...British Government will not press the matter unduly. ART. V. — The present convention shall be ratified, and the ratifications shall be exchanged in London... | |
 | Sir Valentine Chirol - 1903 - 512 pągines
...Convention, both countries agreeing to protect and encourage trade between China and Burmah. ARTICLE 4. — Inasmuch as inquiry into the circumstances by the...British Government will not press the matter unduly. (LS) NR O'CONOR. CHING. SUN YU WEN. CONVENTION BETWEEN GREAT BRITAIN AND CHINA RELATING TO SIKKIM AND... | |
 | Sir Valentine Chirol - 1903 - 512 pągines
...Convention, both countries agreeing to protect and encourage trade between China and Burmah. ARTICLE 4. — Inasmuch as inquiry into the circumstances by the...British Government will not press the matter unduly. (LS) NR O'CONOR. CHING. SUN YU WEN. CONVENTION BETWEEN GREAT BRITAIN AND CHINA RELATING TO SIKKIM AND... | |
 | Sir Valentine Chirol - 1903 - 512 pągines
...both countries agreeing to protect and encourage trade between China and Burmah. ARTICLE 4.—Inasmuch as inquiry into the circumstances by the Chinese Government...British Government will not press the matter unduly. (LS) NR O'CONOR. CHING. SUN YU WEN. CONVENTION BETWEEN GREAT BRITAIN AND CHINA RELATING TO SIKKIM AND... | |
 | Great Britain, Great Britain. Foreign Office - 1908 - 1192 pągines
...Agreement, England consents to countermand the Mission forthwith. Frontier Trade between India and Thibet. With regard to the desire of the British Government...exist, the British Government will not press the matter tmduly. ARTICLE V. Ratification!!, The present Convention shall be ratified, and the ratifications... | |
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