The History of China, Volum 2Books for Libraries Press, 1972 |
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Pàgina 149
... treaty within less than a month of his visit . On the 22nd of July Sir Henry Pottinger was able to announce that he had signed the arrangements for the conduct of trade which were to be the most important provisions under the treaty of ...
... treaty within less than a month of his visit . On the 22nd of July Sir Henry Pottinger was able to announce that he had signed the arrangements for the conduct of trade which were to be the most important provisions under the treaty of ...
Pàgina 490
... treaty . The first greeting that met Chung How on his return told him what reception awaited him , at the same time that it revealed the sure fate of his treaty . He had committed the indiscretion of returning without waiting for the ...
... treaty . The first greeting that met Chung How on his return told him what reception awaited him , at the same time that it revealed the sure fate of his treaty . He had committed the indiscretion of returning without waiting for the ...
Pàgina 585
... Treaty above - mentioned on the high contracting parties . ART . VIII . — It is agreed that , as soon as the ratifications of the Treaty of the year one thousand eight hundred and fifty - eight shall have been exchanged , His Imperial ...
... Treaty above - mentioned on the high contracting parties . ART . VIII . — It is agreed that , as soon as the ratifications of the Treaty of the year one thousand eight hundred and fifty - eight shall have been exchanged , His Imperial ...
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