Annual Register, 99. köideEdmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1857 |
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Page 67
... treaty , meant any Chinese resident at Hong Kong . When we talked of treaty obliga- tions by the Chinese , what were our treaty obligations towards them ? The purpose for which Hong Kong was given to us was , that it should be a port in ...
... treaty , meant any Chinese resident at Hong Kong . When we talked of treaty obliga- tions by the Chinese , what were our treaty obligations towards them ? The purpose for which Hong Kong was given to us was , that it should be a port in ...
Page 350
... treaty does no more than simply prohibit them from extending their posses- sions in Central America beyond the present limits . It is not too much to assert that if in the United States the treaty had been considered susceptible of such ...
... treaty does no more than simply prohibit them from extending their posses- sions in Central America beyond the present limits . It is not too much to assert that if in the United States the treaty had been considered susceptible of such ...
Page 351
... treaty with Great Britain in its original form , we should have been bound ' to recognise and respect in all future time ' these stipulations to the prejudice of Honduras . Being in direct opposition to the spirit and meaning of the ...
... treaty with Great Britain in its original form , we should have been bound ' to recognise and respect in all future time ' these stipulations to the prejudice of Honduras . Being in direct opposition to the spirit and meaning of the ...
Contents
STATE OF THE COUNTRY AND OF PUBLIC ORINION AT THE COMMENCEMENT | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 25 |
TRANSACTIONS IN CHINAConsequences of the disturbances at Canton | 44 |
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