Narrative of the Earl of Elgin's Mission to China and Japan in the Years 1857, '58, '59, Volume 1William Blackwood and Sons, 1859 - 508 páginas |
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... memorial - Keying's treatment of barbarians - A disagreeable exposé - Consequences of his offence - A lenient sentence - The Em- peror's decrce - Keying's suicide , • 351-376 CONTENTS . xiii CHAPTER XVIII . Insolence of the mob.
... memorial - Keying's treatment of barbarians - A disagreeable exposé - Consequences of his offence - A lenient sentence - The Em- peror's decrce - Keying's suicide , • 351-376 CONTENTS . xiii CHAPTER XVIII . Insolence of the mob.
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... barbarians have commenced disturbances on a false pretence , their real object being admission into the city , the Governor - General , refer- ring to the unanimous expression of objection to this measure on the part of the entire ...
... barbarians have commenced disturbances on a false pretence , their real object being admission into the city , the Governor - General , refer- ring to the unanimous expression of objection to this measure on the part of the entire ...
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... barbarian heads was now raised from thirty to one hundred taels . On the 22d the French flag was struck at Canton . On the 4th December , French Folly , having been reoccupied and strengthened by the Chinese , was re- taken , with a ...
... barbarian heads was now raised from thirty to one hundred taels . On the 22d the French flag was struck at Canton . On the 4th December , French Folly , having been reoccupied and strengthened by the Chinese , was re- taken , with a ...
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... barbarians , and injurious to our national prestige . The treatment which we received from the Chinese authorities upon the occasion of our subsequent visit to the Peiho , fully confirmed the estimate then formed of the ob- stinacy of ...
... barbarians , and injurious to our national prestige . The treatment which we received from the Chinese authorities upon the occasion of our subsequent visit to the Peiho , fully confirmed the estimate then formed of the ob- stinacy of ...
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... barbarians to look after the grain , and menacing any of the brethren who should presume to cut grain on their own account . It was found difficult to bring home the charge to any of the persons in the neighbourhood ; a comprador ...
... barbarians to look after the grain , and menacing any of the brethren who should presume to cut grain on their own account . It was found difficult to bring home the charge to any of the persons in the neighbourhood ; a comprador ...
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Narrative of the Earl of Elgin's Mission to China and Japan in the ..., Volume 1 Laurence Oliphant Visualização integral - 1860 |
Narrative of the Earl of Elgin's Mission to China and Japan in the ..., Volume 1 Laurence Oliphant Visualização integral - 1860 |
Narrative of the Earl of Elgin's Mission to China and Japan in the ..., Volume 1 Laurence Oliphant Visualização integral - 1859 |
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Admiral allied appearance arrival authorities bamboo banks barbarian affairs Baron Gros Bengal blue-jackets boats bombardment British Calcutta canal Canton River Captain capture character China Chinamen Chinese communication consequence Count Poutiatine crowd despatch EMPEROR HIEN FUNG Empire English barbarians European Excellency favourable feet fire flags force foreign forts French garrison Government Governor gunboats guns Honan Hong-Kong houses Howqua Imperial Commissioner India inhabitants island joss-house junks Kwang-tung Lin's Lord Elgin Macao Magazine Hill Malay MALAY PENINSULA mandarin Manilla marines ment mestizo miles military mission naval brigade night Ningpo occupation officer ourselves pagoda passed Peiho Pekin picturesque Pihkwei Plenipotentiaries population ports position proceeded reached rendered residence round sampans scene sent servant Shanghai ships shore SHUH-TSAN side Singapore Sir George Bonham Sir John Bowring Soo-chow streets suburb Tartar temple Tientsin tion town trade treaty troops village yamun YEH'S
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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.