Anson Burlingame and the First Chinese Mission to Foreign PowersScribner's, 1912 - 369 頁 |
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第 200 頁
... ratifications : Prince Kung , chief secretary of state , herewith sends a reply : I have had the honour to receive ... ratification of this treaty , your excellency wishes me to report it to the Throne in order that an official of ...
... ratifications : Prince Kung , chief secretary of state , herewith sends a reply : I have had the honour to receive ... ratification of this treaty , your excellency wishes me to report it to the Throne in order that an official of ...
第 201 頁
... ratifications until the return of the Chinese plenipo- tentiaries , when the purport of the articles can be fully discussed . His Majesty's rescript can then be obtained , and the exchange made in accordance with your proposition , for ...
... ratifications until the return of the Chinese plenipo- tentiaries , when the purport of the articles can be fully discussed . His Majesty's rescript can then be obtained , and the exchange made in accordance with your proposition , for ...
第 202 頁
... ratifications . • • · When the Government of China is satisfied that it will not be injurious to its interests to accept these articles it will do so ; and that , it seems to me , is all a friendly power could desire . ” 1 So far ...
... ratifications . • • · When the Government of China is satisfied that it will not be injurious to its interests to accept these articles it will do so ; and that , it seems to me , is all a friendly power could desire . ” 1 So far ...
第 224 頁
... ratifications of the treaty negotiated by its envoys in Washington . . . . Wănsiang , who was present , replied that the government had deemed it best to defer exchanging the ratifications of the treaty until the return of their envoys ...
... ratifications of the treaty negotiated by its envoys in Washington . . . . Wănsiang , who was present , replied that the government had deemed it best to defer exchanging the ratifications of the treaty until the return of their envoys ...
第 227 頁
... ratifications became manifest , he dispatched Mr. McLeavy Brown from Paris to explain to the Tsung - li Yamên the urgency of the adven- ture and to solicit action . The necessity was really very great . So eager had the enemies of the ...
... ratifications became manifest , he dispatched Mr. McLeavy Brown from Paris to explain to the Tsung - li Yamên the urgency of the adven- ture and to solicit action . The necessity was really very great . So eager had the enemies of the ...
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abroad accept affairs Anson Burlingame appointment Asiatics authorities Britain British Burlin Burlingame's capital cause Central Government Chinese Government Christian citizens civilisation Clarendon commerce concessions consuls course court demands desire diplo diplomacy diplomatic dispatch duties eign Embassy Emperor Emperor of China empire envoys ernment Europe European favour February 24 feeling force Foreign Office foreign powers Frederick Bruce friendly Hart honour hope ideas ignorance Imperial Government intercourse interests legation letter lingame London Lord Lord Clarendon Majesty's Majesty's Government matter ment merchants Mission missionaries negotiations officials party Peking political present Prince Kung principles privileges progress provinces question ratifications reason received recognised relations reply representatives residence respect result revision Ross Browne rulers secretary secure Seward Shanghai sion Sir Rutherford Alcock speech spirit statesmen subjects telegraphs tion trade treaty of Tientsin treaty ports treaty powers Tsung-li Yamên United views West Western powers