China to develop and maintain for herself an effective and stable government ; (3) To use their influence for the purpose of effectually establishing and maintaining the principle of equal opportunity for the commerce and industry of all nations throughout... The Hoof - 第 161 頁Levi, Philip McCutchan, Levi 著 - 1985 - 399 頁有限的預覽 - 關於此書
 | 1922
...advocating under other names. For example, Mr. Root's definition of one aspect of the Open Door is, "equal opportunity for the commerce and industry of all nations throughout the territory of China." If that definition were construed, as it could be, to mean that no nation should ever have a larger... | |
 | James Brown Scott, George Grafton Wilson - 1922
...work in relation to China, the Conference adopted the following fundamental principles, in agreeing: " (1) To respect the sovereignty, the independence,...of China; " (4) To refrain from taking advantage of conditions in China in order to seek special rights or privileges which would abridge the rights of... | |
 | American Association for International Conciliation - 1922 - 30 頁
...good and due form, have agreed as follows: ARTICLE I The Contracting Powers, other than China, agree: (1) To respect the sovereignty, the independence,...of China; (4) To refrain from taking advantage of conditions in China in order to seek special rights or privileges which would abridge the rights of... | |
 | American Society of International Law. Meeting - 1922
...struggle to achieve self-government. They based their action upon a formal and unanimous agreement (1) To respect the sovereignty, the independence,...of China; (4) To refrain from taking advantage of conditions in China in order to seek special rights or privileges which would abridge the rights of... | |
 | 1922 - 44 頁
...and due form, have agreed as follows : ARTICLE I. The Contracting Powers, other than China, agree: (1) To respect the sovereignty, the independence,...of China; (4) To refrain from taking advantage of conditions in China in order to seek special rights or privileges which would abridge the rights of... | |
 | American Society of International Law - 1922
...struggle to achieve self-government. They based their action upon a formal and unanimous agreement (1) To respect the sovereignty, the independence,...of China; (4) To refrain from taking advantage of conditions in China in order to seek special rights or privileges which would abridge the rights of... | |
 | Kiyoshi Karl Kawakami - 1922 - 380 頁
...good and due form, have agreed as follows: Article I The contracting Powers, other than China, agree: 1. To respect the sovereignty, the independence and...territory of China; 4. To refrain from taking advantage of conditions in China in order to seek special rights or privileges which would abridge the rights of... | |
 | Mingchien Joshua Bau, Ming-ch'ien Pao - 1922 - 541 頁
...with the other Powers, she covenanted to observe the principles of the Open Door Doctrine in China : 1 "(1) To respect the sovereignty, the independence,...of China ; "(4) To refrain from taking advantage of conditions in China in order to seek special rights or privileges which would abridge the rights or... | |
 | Bertram Lenox Putnam Weale, Bertram Lenox Simpson - 1922 - 310 頁
...and due form, have agreed as follows: Article 1. The contracting powers, other than China, agree : 1. To respect the sovereignty, the independence, and...territory of China. 4. To refrain from taking advantage of conditions in China in order to seek special rights or privileges which would abridge the rights of... | |
 | 1922
...the various sessions of the Far Eastern Committee. The treaty pledges the nine signatory powers (l) to respect the sovereignty, the independence and the...of China; (4) to refrain from taking advantage of conditions in China in order to seek special rights or privileges which would abridge the rights of... | |
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