The Far East, Its History and Its QuestionG. Richards, 1900 - 372 頁 |
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第 23 頁
... signing of the treaty of Nerchinsk Peter , who now ruled alone , decided to send yet another mission to China . During the frontier struggles which had preceded the signing of the treaty , a number of Russian soldiers had been taken ...
... signing of the treaty of Nerchinsk Peter , who now ruled alone , decided to send yet another mission to China . During the frontier struggles which had preceded the signing of the treaty , a number of Russian soldiers had been taken ...
第 26 頁
... signed at Versailles in 1787 was not forgotten . In 1791 Portugal made an effort to obtain a footing in Korea , but the missionary sent for this purpose failed to enter the country . In the same year the first cargo of American cotton ...
... signed at Versailles in 1787 was not forgotten . In 1791 Portugal made an effort to obtain a footing in Korea , but the missionary sent for this purpose failed to enter the country . In the same year the first cargo of American cotton ...
第 33 頁
... special commissioner from Peking to treat with the foreigners . After a fortnight's negotiations , the first treaty made between Great Britain and China was signed on board Ꭰ the Cornwallis off Nanking by the representatives of the two.
... special commissioner from Peking to treat with the foreigners . After a fortnight's negotiations , the first treaty made between Great Britain and China was signed on board Ꭰ the Cornwallis off Nanking by the representatives of the two.
第 34 頁
... signing of the treaty of Nanking marks the first step in the opening up of China to Western intercourse . The process , commenced thus late , has been one of remark- able sluggishness , and it is doubtful whether the attitude of the ...
... signing of the treaty of Nanking marks the first step in the opening up of China to Western intercourse . The process , commenced thus late , has been one of remark- able sluggishness , and it is doubtful whether the attitude of the ...
第 36 頁
... signed it merely to stop the incursions of the British in her realms , and , having attained her aim , she made no attempt to abide by its provisions . Trouble continued among the people of Canton . In 1846 rioting occurred in the ...
... signed it merely to stop the incursions of the British in her realms , and , having attained her aim , she made no attempt to abide by its provisions . Trouble continued among the people of Canton . In 1846 rioting occurred in the ...
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action agreed Amur anti-foreign APPENDIX arrived attack attained authorised Britain Britannic Majesty's British Government British merchants British subjects Canton capital celestial Chinese authorities Chinese Government coast commercial concessions Consul Consular despatch dominions and possessions duty East Emperor of China empire England European fleet force foreign France French frontier further Fusan Germany harbour Hong Kong Imperial important influence intercourse interests island Japan Japanese Korea land lease Legations Liaotung peninsula Lord Majesty the Emperor Manchuria mandarins ment miles minister mission nations natives naval obtain occupied officers open ports payment Peking peninsula Port Arthur Powers present protection provinces railway ratifications realised regard respect river Russia Russian Government sent Seoul Shanghai ships Siberia signed Taeping Talienwan tariff territory tion trade treaty of Nanking treaty of Nerchinsk treaty of Tientsin treaty ports troops Tsar Tsungli Yamen vessels Vladivostok Wei Hai Wei Yamen Yangtse Yedo
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第 317 頁 - Parties, equally with the citizens or subjects of the most favored nation, shall have liberty freely to come with their ships and cargoes to all places, ports and rivers in the territories of the other which are or may be opened to foreign commerce, subject always to the laws of the country to which they thus come.
第 311 頁 - British subjects are hereby authorised to travel, for their pleasure or for purposes of trade, to all parts of the interior, under passports which will be issued by their Consuls, and countersigned by the local authorities. These passports, if demanded, must be produced for examination in the localities passed through. If the passport be not irregular, the bearer will be allowed to proceed, and no opposition shall be offered to his hiring persons, or hiring vessels for the carriage of his baggage...
第 267 頁 - 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...
第 357 頁 - European accountant to supervise the construction of the line in question, and the expenditure of the money appropriated to it. But it remains understood that this fact cannot be taken as constituting a right of property or foreign control, and that the line in question...
第 297 頁 - Japanese^ subjects may freely use foreign or Japanese coin, in making payments to each other. As some time will elapse before the Japanese will become acquainted with the value of foreign coin, the Japanese Government will, for the period of one year after the opening of each port, furnish British subjects with Japanese coin in exchange for theirs, equal weights being given, and no discount taken for recoinage.
第 318 頁 - ... any prohibition be maintained or imposed on the importation of any article, the produce or manufacture of the...
第 296 頁 - All questions in regard to rights, whether of property, or person, arising between citizens of the United States in China, shall be subject to the jurisdiction of, and regulated by, the authorities of their own government.
第 281 頁 - Subjects of China who may be guilty of any criminal act towards citizens of the United States shall be arrested and punished by the Chinese authorities according to the laws of China. And citizens of the United States...
第 328 頁 - All treaties between Japan and China having come to an end in consequence of war, China engages, immediately upon the exchange of the ratifications of this Act, to appoint plenipotentiaries to conclude with the Japanese plenipotentiaries a treaty of Commerce and Navigation, and a convention to regulate frontier intercourse and trade.
第 335 頁 - ... Minister of Finances of a warrant of the State Bank certifying the payment of the first instalment on the shares. In any case such payment must be made not later than two months from the day of confirmation of the present Statutes. "The succeeding instalments on the shares shall be paid in such...