The History of China, Volum 2Books for Libraries Press, 1972 |
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Pàgina 456
... Consul , construing the language into a threat , replied that the magistrate being inferior in rank to the Consul , no negotiation could take place between them for the purpose indicated or any other . " Some of the foreign residents ...
... Consul , construing the language into a threat , replied that the magistrate being inferior in rank to the Consul , no negotiation could take place between them for the purpose indicated or any other . " Some of the foreign residents ...
Pàgina 561
... Consul , and on no pretence for purposes of traffic . Seamen and persons belonging to the ships shall only be allowed to land under authority and rules which will be fixed by the Consul , in communication with the local officers ; and ...
... Consul , and on no pretence for purposes of traffic . Seamen and persons belonging to the ships shall only be allowed to land under authority and rules which will be fixed by the Consul , in communication with the local officers ; and ...
Pàgina 573
... Consul will inquire into the merits of the case , and do his utmost to arrange it amicably . In like manner , if a Chinese have reason to complain of a British subject , the Consul shall no less listen to his complaint , and endeavour ...
... Consul will inquire into the merits of the case , and do his utmost to arrange it amicably . In like manner , if a Chinese have reason to complain of a British subject , the Consul shall no less listen to his complaint , and endeavour ...
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