With reference to the area within which, according to the treaties in force, likin ought not to be collected on foreign goods at the open ports, Sir Thomas Wade agrees to move his Government to allow the ground rented by foreigners (the so-called Concessions)... The Politician's Handbook - Sivu 1311899Koko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| Jinlin Xia - 1925 - 250 sivua
...the treaties in force, likin ought not to be collected on foreign goods at the open ports, Sir Thomas Wade agrees to move his government to allow the ground...be regarded as the area of exemption from likin." Simple though these two facts seem — one arising out of treaty stipulation, the other resulting from... | |
| Harley Farnsworth MacNair - 1927 - 976 sivua
...the Treaties in force, likin ought not to be collected on foreign goods at the open ports, Sir Thomas Wade agrees to move his Government to allow the ground rented by foreigners (the so called concessions) at the different ports to be regarded as the area of exemption from likin; and... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1877 - 710 sivua
...the treaties in force, likin ought not to be collected on foreign goods at the open ports, Sir Thomas Wade agrees to move his government to allow the ground...the different ports to be regarded as the area of the exemption from likin," Ac. It is farther stated that — " On opium Sir Thomas Wade will move his... | |
| 1899 - 1396 sivua
...force, klein ought not to be collected on foreign go ids at the open ports, Sir Thomas Wade »gr es to move his Government to allow the ground rented...foreigners (the so-called Concessions) at the different port*, t> be regarded a- tun area of exemption from lekin; and the Government »f China will thereupon... | |
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