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Pàgina 556
His Majesty the Emperor of China agrees , that British subjects , with their families
and establishments , shall be allowed to reside , for the purpose of carrying on
their mercantile pursuits , without molestation or restraint , at the cities and towns
...
His Majesty the Emperor of China agrees , that British subjects , with their families
and establishments , shall be allowed to reside , for the purpose of carrying on
their mercantile pursuits , without molestation or restraint , at the cities and towns
...
Pàgina 572
British subjects , whether at the ports or at other places , desiring to build or open
houses , warehouses , churches , hospitals , or burialgrounds , shall make their
agreement for the land or buildings they require , at the rates prevailing among ...
British subjects , whether at the ports or at other places , desiring to build or open
houses , warehouses , churches , hospitals , or burialgrounds , shall make their
agreement for the land or buildings they require , at the rates prevailing among ...
Pàgina 574
In like manner , if Chinese offenders take refuge in the houses or on board the
vessels of British subjects at the open ports ... Should any Chinese subject fail to
discharge debts incurred to a British subject , or should he fraudulently abscond ...
In like manner , if Chinese offenders take refuge in the houses or on board the
vessels of British subjects at the open ports ... Should any Chinese subject fail to
discharge debts incurred to a British subject , or should he fraudulently abscond ...
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