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A present had been sent to the minister Sung Tajin , one of the most enlightened
men in the country , as a remembrance of his kindness to Lord Macartney's
embassy , and a letter from Kiaking to George the Third had been duly received
in ...
A present had been sent to the minister Sung Tajin , one of the most enlightened
men in the country , as a remembrance of his kindness to Lord Macartney's
embassy , and a letter from Kiaking to George the Third had been duly received
in ...
Pàgina 594
Governor - General of Chan - si and Kan - sou to the Governor - General of
Turkestan to notify to him the ratification and promulgation of the present Treaty
by His Majesty the Emperor of China . ARTICLE VI . The Government of His
Majesty the ...
Governor - General of Chan - si and Kan - sou to the Governor - General of
Turkestan to notify to him the ratification and promulgation of the present Treaty
by His Majesty the Emperor of China . ARTICLE VI . The Government of His
Majesty the ...
Pàgina 600
The present Protocol will have the same force and value as if it had been inserted
word for word in the Treaty signed this day . In token of which the
Plenipotentiaries of the two Governments have signed the present Protocol and
have affixed ...
The present Protocol will have the same force and value as if it had been inserted
word for word in the Treaty signed this day . In token of which the
Plenipotentiaries of the two Governments have signed the present Protocol and
have affixed ...
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