The History of China, Volum 2Books for Libraries Press, 1972 |
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Pàgina 586
... Yamên , farther reference to which is here omitted as superfluous . The conditions now agreed to between Sir Thomas Wade and the Grand Secretary are as follows : - SECTION I. - Settlement of the Yün Nan Case . ( i . ) A Memorial is to ...
... Yamên , farther reference to which is here omitted as superfluous . The conditions now agreed to between Sir Thomas Wade and the Grand Secretary are as follows : - SECTION I. - Settlement of the Yün Nan Case . ( i . ) A Memorial is to ...
Pàgina 587
... Yamên . SECTION II . - Official Intercourse . Under this heading are included the conditions of intercourse between high officers in the capital and the provinces , and between Consular officers and Chinese officials at the ports ; also ...
... Yamên . SECTION II . - Official Intercourse . Under this heading are included the conditions of intercourse between high officers in the capital and the provinces , and between Consular officers and Chinese officials at the ports ; also ...
Pàgina 588
... Yamên will write a circular to the Legations , inviting Foreign Representatives at once to consider with the Tsung - li Yamên the measures needed for the more effective administration of justice at the ports open to trade . ( iii . ) It ...
... Yamên will write a circular to the Legations , inviting Foreign Representatives at once to consider with the Tsung - li Yamên the measures needed for the more effective administration of justice at the ports open to trade . ( iii . ) It ...
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III | 31 |
THE GROWTH OF FOREIGN INTERCOURSE | 64 |
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