The History of China, Volum 2Books for Libraries Press, 1972 |
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Pàgina 572
... British subjects , of Chinese subjects in any lawful capacity . ARTICLE XIV . British subjects may hire whatever boats they please for the transport of goods or passengers , and the sum to be paid for such boats shall be settled between ...
... British subjects , of Chinese subjects in any lawful capacity . ARTICLE XIV . British subjects may hire whatever boats they please for the transport of goods or passengers , and the sum to be paid for such boats shall be settled between ...
Pàgina 574
... British Consul . ARTICLE XXII . Should any Chinese subject fail to discharge debts incurred to a British subject , or should he fraudulently abscond , the Chinese authorities will do their utmost to effect his arrest , and enforce ...
... British Consul . ARTICLE XXII . Should any Chinese subject fail to discharge debts incurred to a British subject , or should he fraudulently abscond , the Chinese authorities will do their utmost to effect his arrest , and enforce ...
Pàgina 588
... British Treaty of 1858 , Article XVI . , lays down that " Chinese subjects who may be guilty of any criminal act towards British subjects shall be arrested and punished by Chinese authorities according to the laws of China . " British ...
... British Treaty of 1858 , Article XVI . , lays down that " Chinese subjects who may be guilty of any criminal act towards British subjects shall be arrested and punished by Chinese authorities according to the laws of China . " British ...
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THE GROWTH OF FOREIGN INTERCOURSE | 64 |
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