The History of China, Volum 2Books for Libraries Press, 1972 |
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Pàgina 564
... port to buy or sell goods ; and should such officer at any time find that any Chinese merchant - vessel has not a pass , or register , from one of the five ports , she is to be considered as an unauthorized or smuggling vessel , and is ...
... port to buy or sell goods ; and should such officer at any time find that any Chinese merchant - vessel has not a pass , or register , from one of the five ports , she is to be considered as an unauthorized or smuggling vessel , and is ...
Pàgina 571
... ports as far as Han - kow , not exceeding three in number , as the British Minister , after consultation with the Chinese Secretary of State , may determine shall be ports of entry and discharge . ARTICLE XI . In addition to the towns ...
... ports as far as Han - kow , not exceeding three in number , as the British Minister , after consultation with the Chinese Secretary of State , may determine shall be ports of entry and discharge . ARTICLE XI . In addition to the towns ...
Pàgina 576
... ports of China for any other of the open ports or for Hong Kong , shall be entitled , on application of the master , to a special certificate from the Customs , on exhibition of which she shall be exempted from all further payment of ...
... ports of China for any other of the open ports or for Hong Kong , shall be entitled , on application of the master , to a special certificate from the Customs , on exhibition of which she shall be exempted from all further payment of ...
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THE GROWTH OF FOREIGN INTERCOURSE | 64 |
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