The History of China, Volum 2Books for Libraries Press, 1972 |
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Pàgina 64
... merchants of the East India Company were content to adapt themselves to this view , and they might have carried on relations with the Hong merchants for an indefinite period , and without any more serious collision than occasional ...
... merchants of the East India Company were content to adapt themselves to this view , and they might have carried on relations with the Hong merchants for an indefinite period , and without any more serious collision than occasional ...
Pàgina 249
... merchants of their respective countries had ever any business requiring their going into the city . When our Government concluded a Treaty of Peace with your honourable nation , no entrance into the city was stipulated . Natives and ...
... merchants of their respective countries had ever any business requiring their going into the city . When our Government concluded a Treaty of Peace with your honourable nation , no entrance into the city was stipulated . Natives and ...
Pàgina 556
... merchants trading at Canton to deal exclusively with certain Chinese merchants , called Hong Merchants ( or Co - Hong ) , who had been licensed by the Chinese Government for that purpose , the Emperor of China agrees to abolish that ...
... merchants trading at Canton to deal exclusively with certain Chinese merchants , called Hong Merchants ( or Co - Hong ) , who had been licensed by the Chinese Government for that purpose , the Emperor of China agrees to abolish that ...
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