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Pàgina 47
... trading firms , or hongs , was the immediate cause of this further concession to the foreigner . The Hoppo and his agents were most anxious that the trade should not be in consequence suspended , and , while they were constrained to ...
... trading firms , or hongs , was the immediate cause of this further concession to the foreigner . The Hoppo and his agents were most anxious that the trade should not be in consequence suspended , and , while they were constrained to ...
Pàgina 479
... trade intercourse with Southern China . Two of the three others , Ichang and Wuhu , were selected as being favourably situated for commerce on the Yangtse and its affluents , while Wenchow was chosen for the benefit of the trade on the ...
... trade intercourse with Southern China . Two of the three others , Ichang and Wuhu , were selected as being favourably situated for commerce on the Yangtse and its affluents , while Wenchow was chosen for the benefit of the trade on the ...
Pàgina 601
... trade to be settled by a Frontier Trade Convention , both countries agreeing to protect and encourage trade between China and Burmah . ARTICLE IV . Inasmuch as inquiry into the circumstances by the Chinese Government has shown the ...
... trade to be settled by a Frontier Trade Convention , both countries agreeing to protect and encourage trade between China and Burmah . ARTICLE IV . Inasmuch as inquiry into the circumstances by the Chinese Government has shown the ...
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