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We have said what was most essential as regards the relation of foreign Powers towards each other , and their respective ob- jects in the relations maintained with China . What remains has reference to our own objects and their ...
We have said what was most essential as regards the relation of foreign Powers towards each other , and their respective ob- jects in the relations maintained with China . What remains has reference to our own objects and their ...
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We fear this latter circumstance has been too much overlooked by foreign Powers generally who have trading relations with China . On the plea that it is not for a foreign Power to supply a pre- ventive service , or custom - house ...
We fear this latter circumstance has been too much overlooked by foreign Powers generally who have trading relations with China . On the plea that it is not for a foreign Power to supply a pre- ventive service , or custom - house ...
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incompatible with any friendly relations or improvement in our position . The register of lorchas , and other small vessels , con- ferring the right of our flag upon Chinese born subjects , can hardly be so guarded by legislative ...
incompatible with any friendly relations or improvement in our position . The register of lorchas , and other small vessels , con- ferring the right of our flag upon Chinese born subjects , can hardly be so guarded by legislative ...
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1 History of the Reign of Philip the Second King | 1 |
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