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Pàgina 556
His Majesty the Emperor of China agrees , that British subjects , with their families
and establishments , shall be allowed to reside , for the purpose of carrying on
their mercantile pursuits , without molestation or restraint , at the cities and towns
...
His Majesty the Emperor of China agrees , that British subjects , with their families
and establishments , shall be allowed to reside , for the purpose of carrying on
their mercantile pursuits , without molestation or restraint , at the cities and towns
...
Pàgina 569
For the better preservation of harmony in future , Her 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 ...
For the better preservation of harmony in future , Her 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 ...
Pàgina 583
583 these to be in proper form , have agreed upon the following Convention , in
Nine Articles - Art . I. — A breach of friendly relations have been occasioned by
the act of the Garrison of Taku , which obstructed Her Britannic Majesty's ...
583 these to be in proper form , have agreed upon the following Convention , in
Nine Articles - Art . I. — A breach of friendly relations have been occasioned by
the act of the Garrison of Taku , which obstructed Her Britannic Majesty's ...
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