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Page 526
That we may not be supposed , however , by impartial readers , to overstate the case , and to deal harshly or unfairly by the Chinese , we will turn to Mr. Meadows ' book for some conclu- sive evidence , premising that he is evidently ...
That we may not be supposed , however , by impartial readers , to overstate the case , and to deal harshly or unfairly by the Chinese , we will turn to Mr. Meadows ' book for some conclu- sive evidence , premising that he is evidently ...
Page 541
Whatever its value , this difficulty lies right in the path of any negotiator with the Chinese Government for improvement in our relations both commercial and political . Rightly or wrongly , wisely or other- wise , the Chinese rulers ...
Whatever its value , this difficulty lies right in the path of any negotiator with the Chinese Government for improvement in our relations both commercial and political . Rightly or wrongly , wisely or other- wise , the Chinese rulers ...
Page 548
By Article XIII . of the Supplemental Treaty , it is provided that ' All persons , whether natives of China or ... to do so on paying the duties on such goods , and obtaining a pass or port clear- ance from the Chinese Custom House .
By Article XIII . of the Supplemental Treaty , it is provided that ' All persons , whether natives of China or ... to do so on paying the duties on such goods , and obtaining a pass or port clear- ance from the Chinese Custom House .
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1 History of the Reign of Philip the Second King | 1 |
sur le Globe Par P Flourens Membre de lAca | 46 |
England from the earliest period to the year 1742 | 78 |
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