The History of China, Volum 2Books for Libraries Press, 1972 |
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Pàgina 131
... further advance on Nankin were completed . A small garrison was to be left , not in possession of the town , but in camp on the heights commanding the entrance to the canal ; but there was really little reason to apprehend any fresh ...
... further advance on Nankin were completed . A small garrison was to be left , not in possession of the town , but in camp on the heights commanding the entrance to the canal ; but there was really little reason to apprehend any fresh ...
Pàgina 558
... further engages to release all Chinese subjects who may be at this moment in confine- ment for similar reasons . ARTICLE X. His Majesty the Emperor of China agrees to establish at all the ports which are , by Article II . of this Treaty ...
... further engages to release all Chinese subjects who may be at this moment in confine- ment for similar reasons . ARTICLE X. His Majesty the Emperor of China agrees to establish at all the ports which are , by Article II . of this Treaty ...
Pàgina 576
... further inland charges whatsoever . It is further agreed , that the amount of this charge shall be calculated as near as possible , at the rate of two - and - a - half per cent . ad valorem , and that it shall be fixed for each article ...
... further inland charges whatsoever . It is further agreed , that the amount of this charge shall be calculated as near as possible , at the rate of two - and - a - half per cent . ad valorem , and that it shall be fixed for each article ...
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