The History of China, Volum 2Books for Libraries Press, 1972 |
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Pàgina 556
... Majesty's subjects . ARTICLE III . It being obviously necessary and desirable that British subjects should have some port whereat they may careen and refit their ships when required , and keep stores for that purpose , His Majesty the ...
... Majesty's subjects . ARTICLE III . It being obviously necessary and desirable that British subjects should have some port whereat they may careen and refit their ships when required , and keep stores for that purpose , His Majesty the ...
Pàgina 569
... Majesty the Queen of Great Britain and His Majesty the Emperor of China mutually agree that , in accordance with the universal practice of great and friendly nations , Her Majesty the Queen may , if She see fit , appoint Ambassadors ...
... Majesty the Queen of Great Britain and His Majesty the Emperor of China mutually agree that , in accordance with the universal practice of great and friendly nations , Her Majesty the Queen may , if She see fit , appoint Ambassadors ...
Pàgina 583
... Majesty's Ambassador the Earl of Elgin and Kincardine , and His Imperial Majesty's Commissioners Kweiliang and Hwashana , regarding the residence of Her Britannic Majesty's Representative in China , is hereby cancelled , and that , in ...
... Majesty's Ambassador the Earl of Elgin and Kincardine , and His Imperial Majesty's Commissioners Kweiliang and Hwashana , regarding the residence of Her Britannic Majesty's Representative in China , is hereby cancelled , and that , in ...
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THE GROWTH OF FOREIGN INTERCOURSE | 64 |
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