| Patrick Joseph Healy, Poon Chew Ng - 1905 - 268 sivua
...the different spirit which has since come over some of the American people. That letter says: 'Our Minister, Caleb Cushing, is authorized to make a treaty...Let there be no unfair advantage on either side.' And so on. "Now, let us take particular notice of these words, and then ask, 'is this the spirit of... | |
| Patrick Joseph Healy, Poon Chew Ng - 1905 - 272 sivua
...which has since come over some of the American people. That letter says: 'Our Minister, Caleb Gushing, is authorized to make a treaty to regulate trade....just. Let there be no unfair advantage on either side. ' And so on. "Now, let us take particular notice of these words, and then ask, ' is this the spirit... | |
| Arthur H. Smith - 1907 - 276 sivua
...Grand Khan that 'There shall be rules. Our minister, Caleb Cushing, is authorised to make a treaty. Let it be just. Let there be no unfair advantage on either side. Let the treaty be signed by your own Imperial hand. It shall be signed by mine, and the authority of our great... | |
| Hosea Ballou Morse - 1910 - 834 sivua
...justice, were the relations between the two countries to be regulated. " Our minister is authorised to make a treaty to regulate trade. Let it be just....Let there be no unfair advantage on either side." i5 At the same time, while i2 Cf. chap, iii, § 5. " Ibid. These Chinese authorities were of very low... | |
| Marian Campbell Gouverneur - 1911 - 458 sivua
...Americans will trade there should be rules so that they shall not break your laws or our laws. Our minister, Caleb Cushing, is authorized to make a treaty...only at Canton, but also at Amoy, Ningpo, Shanghai, Fushan and all such other places as may offer profitable exchanges both to China and the United States,... | |
| 1907 - 604 sivua
...proper and according to the will of heaven that they should respect each other and act wisely. Our Minister, Caleb Cushing, is authorized to make a treaty...Let there be no unfair advantage on either side." Mr. Cushing is rightly designated as a messenger of peace. Mr. Chester Holcombe, at one time your Charge... | |
| 1917 - 724 sivua
...there was this characteristic passage: "Our Minister, Caleb Cushing, is authorized to make a treaty. Let it be just. Let there be no unfair advantage on either side." And Webster's instructions, too, pointed out emphatically that the aims of the United States government... | |
| David Playfair Heatley - 1919 - 318 sivua
...existence ; will trade, there shall be rules, so that they shall not break your laws or our laws. Our Minister Caleb Cushing is authorized to make a treaty...only at Canton, but also at Amoy, Ningpo, Shanghai, Foochow, and all other such places as may offer profitable exchanges both to China and the United States,... | |
| Chong Su See - 1919 - 470 sivua
...1844, with a quaint letter from President John Tyler to the Emperor of China stating : " Our minister is authorized to make a treaty to regulate trade....Let there be no unfair advantage on either side." x Kiying was again appointed the Imperial Commissioner to negotiate with Mr. Cushing. The discussions... | |
| Tyler Dennett - 1922 - 748 sivua
...this letter. He will have with him secretaries and interpreters. ". . . Our Minister, Caleb Gushing, is authorized to make a treaty to regulate trade....just. Let there be no unfair advantage on either side. . . . We shall not take the part of evil-doers. We shall not uphold them that break your laws. Therefore,... | |
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