The History of China, Volum 2Books for Libraries Press, 1972 |
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Pàgina 562
... officers , be handed over at once to the Chinese officers for trial and punishment ; or if , before such discovery be made by the English officers , it should be ascertained or suspected by the officers of the Government of China ...
... officers , be handed over at once to the Chinese officers for trial and punishment ; or if , before such discovery be made by the English officers , it should be ascertained or suspected by the officers of the Government of China ...
Pàgina 586
... officers of the two Governments ; thirdly , the adoption of a uniform system in satisfaction of the understanding arrived at in the month of September , 1875 ( 8th moon of the 1st year of the reign Kwang Sü ) , on the subject of ...
... officers of the two Governments ; thirdly , the adoption of a uniform system in satisfaction of the understanding arrived at in the month of September , 1875 ( 8th moon of the 1st year of the reign Kwang Sü ) , on the subject of ...
Pàgina 587
... officers or subjects , these officers will be free to address themselves to the authorities of the province . The opening of the trade may be proposed by the British Government , as it may find best , at any time within the term of five ...
... officers or subjects , these officers will be free to address themselves to the authorities of the province . The opening of the trade may be proposed by the British Government , as it may find best , at any time within the term of five ...
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THE GROWTH OF FOREIGN INTERCOURSE | 64 |
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