The History of China, Volum 2Books for Libraries Press, 1972 |
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Pàgina 149
... duty to their country , by their own personal reputation , respect , and good name , and by the integrity and honesty which is due from them as men to the Imperial rights of the Emperor of China , not only to strictly conform and act up ...
... duty to their country , by their own personal reputation , respect , and good name , and by the integrity and honesty which is due from them as men to the Imperial rights of the Emperor of China , not only to strictly conform and act up ...
Pàgina 574
... duty of the Chinese authorities , on application by , and in concert with , the British Consul , to do their utmost ... duty at about the rate of five per cent . ad valorem , has been found , by reason of the fall in value of various ...
... duty of the Chinese authorities , on application by , and in concert with , the British Consul , to do their utmost ... duty at about the rate of five per cent . ad valorem , has been found , by reason of the fall in value of various ...
Pàgina 596
... duty in Chinese Mongolia , in those localities or aïmaks where there are Chinese authorities , as well as in those where there are none . Russian subjects may likewise carry on trade free of duty in the towns and other localities of the ...
... duty in Chinese Mongolia , in those localities or aïmaks where there are Chinese authorities , as well as in those where there are none . Russian subjects may likewise carry on trade free of duty in the towns and other localities of the ...
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THE GROWTH OF FOREIGN INTERCOURSE | 64 |
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