As to the ports now opened or hereafter to be opened to foreign commerce by the Chinese Government, and which lie beyond the territory leased to Russia, the settlement of the question of customs duties belongs to China herself, and the Imperial Government... New Forces in Old China: An Inevitable Awakening - Pagina 189de Arthur Judson Brown - 1907 - 382 paginiVizualizare completă - Despre această carte
| 1900 - 848 pagini
...territory leased to Russia, the settlement of the question of customs duties belongs to Chma herself, and the imperial government has no intention whatever...privileges for its own subjects to the exclusion of foreigners. The French minister of foreign affairs replied on November 24 that his government desires,... | |
| Alexis Sidney Krausse - 1900 - 422 pagini
...territory leased to Russia, the settlement of the question of customs duties belongs to China herself, and the Imperial Government has no intention whatever...own subjects to the exclusion of other foreigners. It is to be understood, however, that this assurance of the Imperial Government is given upon condition... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1901 - 928 pagini
...territory leased to Russia, the settlement of the question of customs duties belongs to China herself, and the Imperial Government has no intention whatever...own subjects to the exclusion of other foreigners. It is to be understood, however, that this assurance of the Imperial Government is given upon condition... | |
| William Woodville Rockhill - 1904 - 586 pagini
...territory leased to Russia, the settlement of the question of customs duties belongs to China herself, and the Imperial Government has no intention whatever...own subjects to the exclusion of other foreigners. It is to be understood, however, that this assurance of the Imperial Government is given upon condition... | |
| Lady Susan Mary Keppel Townley - 1904 - 450 pagini
...territory leased to Russia, the settlement of the question of customs duties belongs to China herself, and the Imperial Government has no intention whatever...own subjects to the exclusion of other foreigners." On January 24, 1900, appeared in the Peking Gazette the following edict from the Emperor : — " When... | |
| Amos Shartle Hershey - 1906 - 414 pagini
...of the question of customs duties belongs to China herself, and the Imperial Government (of Russia) has no intention whatever of claiming any privileges...own subjects to the exclusion of other foreigners." But "in so far as the territory leased by China to Russia is concerned, the Imperial Government (of... | |
| American Political Science Association. Annual Meeting - 1906 - 246 pagini
...of the question of customs duties belongs to China herself, and- the Imperial Government (of Russia) has no intention whatever of claiming any privileges...own subjects to the exclusion of other foreigners." But " in so far as the territory leased by China to Russia is concerned, the Imperial Government (of... | |
| Amos Shartle Hershey - 1906 - 422 pagini
...of the question of customs duties belongs to China herself, and the Imperial Government (of Russia) has no intention whatever of claiming any privileges for its own subjects to the exclusion of ether foreigners." But "in so far as the territory leased by China to Russia is concerned, the Imperial... | |
| Hosea Ballou Morse - 1918 - 590 pagini
...settlement of the question of customs duties belongs to China herself," but disclaimed any " intention of claiming any privileges for its own subjects to the exclusion of other foreigners."[119] Germany declared that she had, " from the beginning, not only [118] Correspondence... | |
| Shutaro Tomimas - 1919 - 222 pagini
...territory leased to Russia, the settlement of the question of customs duties belongs to China herself, and the Imperial Government has no intention whatever...own subjects to the exclusion of other foreigners. It is to be understood, however, that this assurance of the Imperial Government is given upon condition... | |
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