Narrative of the Earl of Elgin's Mission to China and Japan in the Years 1857, '58, '59, Volumen1William Blackwood and Sons, 1859 - 508 páginas |
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... ship - and their delivery to the authorities , if delivered , by and through the Consul . Yeh persisted , in his reply , that the lorcha was not foreign property , had no flag flying , promised that Chinese officers should not seize ...
... ship - and their delivery to the authorities , if delivered , by and through the Consul . Yeh persisted , in his reply , that the lorcha was not foreign property , had no flag flying , promised that Chinese officers should not seize ...
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... ships in the river narrowly escape destruction from fire - rafts night - attacks are made upon them ; passen- ger steamers are fired upon , and foreign vessels , indis- criminately . An incidental result is an insult to the American ...
... ships in the river narrowly escape destruction from fire - rafts night - attacks are made upon them ; passen- ger steamers are fired upon , and foreign vessels , indis- criminately . An incidental result is an insult to the American ...
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... ships about Macao Fort in force , and sink junks in one of the neighbouring passages ; also nearly suc- ceed in blowing up one of our ships with explosive machines . On the 12th , our position in the Factory Gardens having been ...
... ships about Macao Fort in force , and sink junks in one of the neighbouring passages ; also nearly suc- ceed in blowing up one of our ships with explosive machines . On the 12th , our position in the Factory Gardens having been ...
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... ships of every nation ; its revenue , already exceeding 600,000 ru- pees , increased in 1856 by about a fifth of that sum , so that not only does it pay its own local expenses , but combines with the other Straits settlements to ...
... ships of every nation ; its revenue , already exceeding 600,000 ru- pees , increased in 1856 by about a fifth of that sum , so that not only does it pay its own local expenses , but combines with the other Straits settlements to ...
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... ships maintained the most amicable intercourse with the inhabitants on the banks , who supplied them with meat and vegetables indeed , each ship had usually a bum- boat specially attached . In about four hours we reached Chuenpee , and ...
... ships maintained the most amicable intercourse with the inhabitants on the banks , who supplied them with meat and vegetables indeed , each ship had usually a bum- boat specially attached . In about four hours we reached Chuenpee , and ...
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Página 451 - ... mutual benefit, and, for that purpose, have named as their Plenipotentiaries, that is to say: || Her Majesty the Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland...
Página 460 - But it shall be at the option of any British subject, desiring to convey produce purchased inland to a port, or to convey imports from a port to an inland market, to clear his goods of all transit duties, by payment of a single charge.
Página 461 - ... per cent, ad valorem, and that it shall be fixed for each article at the conference to be held at Shanghai for the revision of the tariff. It is distinctly understood, that the payment of transit dues, by commutation or otherwise, shall in no way affect the tariff duties on imports or exports which will continue to be levied separately and in full.
Página 462 - Customs officers to guard the ship. They shall either live in a boat of their own, or stay on board the ship, as may best suit their convenience. Their food and expenses shall be supplied them from the Custom-house, and they shall not be entitled to any fees whatever from the master or consignee. Should they violate this regulation, they shall be punished proportionately to the amount exacted.
Página 456 - British subjects, whether at the ports or at other places, desiring to build or open houses, warehouses, churches, hospitals, or burial-grounds, shall make their agreement for the land or buildings they require, at the rates prevailing among the people, equitably, and without exaction on either side.
Página 462 - Japan, shall be at liberty to hire a pilot to take her into port. In like manner, after she has discharged all legal dues and duties, and is ready to take her departure, she shall be allowed to hire a pilot to conduct her out of port.