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Pàgina 64
The merchants of the East India Company were content to adapt themselves to
this view ... might have carried on relations with the Hong merchants for an
indefinite period , and without any more serious collision than occasional
interruptions .
The merchants of the East India Company were content to adapt themselves to
this view ... might have carried on relations with the Hong merchants for an
indefinite period , and without any more serious collision than occasional
interruptions .
Pàgina 249
But if it was a question of right , it was also Viceroy Su completely ignored the
whole affair of Keying's promise even in 1848 : “ As to entrance into the city -
Since the various nations have traded in Canton , none of the officers or
merchants of ...
But if it was a question of right , it was also Viceroy Su completely ignored the
whole affair of Keying's promise even in 1848 : “ As to entrance into the city -
Since the various nations have traded in Canton , none of the officers or
merchants of ...
Pàgina 556
ARTICLE V. The Government of China having compelled the British merchants
trading at Canton to deal exclusively with certain Chinese merchants , called
Hong Merchants ( or Co - Hong ) , who had been licensed by the Chinese ...
ARTICLE V. The Government of China having compelled the British merchants
trading at Canton to deal exclusively with certain Chinese merchants , called
Hong Merchants ( or Co - Hong ) , who had been licensed by the Chinese ...
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