| 1857 - 736 páginas
...at Canton of all Treaty engagements, including the free admission of British subjects to the city ; compensation to British subjects and persons entitled...British protection for losses incurred in consequence of the late disturbances. If these moderate demands, and those preferred on behalf of the Emperor of the... | |
| George Wingrove Cooke - 1858 - 508 páginas
...desired to return to Canton and conduct business there in obedient confonnance to treaty. (And so) now, no officer of China, be his rank what it may,...there must be compensation to British subjects and ptrsons entitled to British protection for losses incurred in consequence of late disturbances.' "... | |
| George Wingrove Cooke - 1858 - 514 páginas
...at Canton of all treaty engagements, including the free admission of British subjects to the city ; compensation to British subjects and persons entitled...British protection for losses incurred in consequence of the late disturbances. course. But the English forces, in conjunction with the forces of the French,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1859 - 914 páginas
...Caiiton of all treaty engagements, including the free admission of British subjects to the city ; and compensation to British subjects and persons entitled...British protection for losses incurred in consequence of the late disturbances. If these demands, and those preferred by the French Plenipotentiary, were accepted... | |
| Great Britain. Foreign Office, James Bruce Earl of Elgin - 1859 - 518 páginas
...subjects," because I know of no case falling under that category which is not covered by the demand for " compensation to British subjects and persons entitled...British protection for losses incurred in consequence of the late disturbances." 6. The announcement which 1 make respecting the Island of Honan and the forts,... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1859 - 506 páginas
...subjects," because I know of no case falling under that category which is not covered by the demand for " compensation to British subjects and persons entitled...British protection for losses incurred in consequence of the late disturbances." 6. The announcement which 1 make respecting the Island of Honan and the forts,... | |
| United States. Department of the Interior - 1860 - 628 páginas
...desired to return to Canton, and conduct business there in obedient conformance to treaty, (And so) now, no officer of China,, be his rank what it may,...accordance with the sacred will (of the Emperor.) * There is a confusion between Sir G. Bonham's Knighthood of the Bath and his Baronetcy. Wei-li-pa,... | |
| John Davenport - 1861 - 552 páginas
...Canton of all treaty engagements, including the free admission of British subjects to the city ; and compensation to British subjects and persons entitled...protection, for losses incurred in consequence of the late disturbances. If these demands, and those preferred by the French plenipotentiary, were accepted... | |
| Leone Levi - 1861 - 556 páginas
...execution at Canton, as well as at the other ports, of the stipulations of the neveral treaties. 3. Compensation to British subjects and persons entitled...protection for losses 'incurred in consequence of the late disturbances. 4. The assent of the Chinese Government to the residence at Pekin, or to the... | |
| William Freke Williams - 1864 - 886 páginas
...Canton, of all treaty engagements, including the free admission of British subjects to the city. 2. Compensation to British subjects and persons entitled...protection, for losses incurred in consequence of the late disturbances." If those conditions were granted within ten days, the high commissioner was... | |
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