| 1843 - 674 頁
...&c. //. Custom-house Guards. The Chinese Superintendent of Customs at each port will adopt the means that he may judge most proper to prevent the revenue...Custom-house officers, whose duty it will be to watch against frauds on the revenue. These will either live in a boat of their own, or stay on board the English... | |
| 1843 - 610 頁
...he may judge most propur to prevent the revenue suffering by fraud or smuggling. Whenever ihe pilots shall have brought any British merchantman into port,...superintendent of customs will depute one or two trusty oust mi-house officers, whose duty it will he to watch against frauds on the revenue ; those will either... | |
| 1843 - 610 頁
...CUSTOM-HOUSE GUARDS. — The Chinese superintendent of customs, at each port, will adopt the means that he may judge most proper to prevent the revenue suffering by fraud or smuggling. Whenever the pilots shall huve brought any British merchantman into port, the superintendent of customs will depute... | |
| Freeman Hunt - 1843 - 620 頁
...II. CUSTOM-HOUSE GUARDS. — The Chinese superintendent of customs, at each port,wfll adopt the means that he may judge most proper to prevent the revenue suffering by fraud or smuggling. Whenever the pilots shall have brought any British merchantman into port, the superintendent of customs will depute... | |
| 1843 - 602 頁
...II. CUSTOM-HOUSE GUARDS. — The Chinese superintendent of customs, at each port.will adopt the means that he may judge most proper to prevent the revenue suffering by fraud or smuggling. Whenever ihe pilots shall luvc brought any British merchantman into port, the superintendent of customs will... | |
| 1843 - 660 頁
...II. Custom-house Guards. — The Chinese superintendent of customs at each port will adopt the moans that he may judge most proper to prevent the revenue...custom-house officers, whose duty it will be to watch against frauds on the revenue. These will either live in a boat of their own or stay on board the English ship,... | |
| William Dallas Bernard - 1844 - 554 頁
...&c. //. Custom-house Guards. The Chinese Superintendent of Customs at each port will adopt the means that he may judge most proper to prevent the revenue...Custom-house officers, whose duty it will be to watch against frauds on the revenue. These will either live in a boat of their own, or stay on board the English... | |
| William Dallas Bernard - 1844 - 564 頁
...&c. /I. Custom-house Guards. The Chinese Superintendent of Customs at each port will adopt the means that he may judge most proper to prevent the revenue...Custom-house officers, whose duty it will be to watch against frauds on the revenue. These will either live in a boat of their own, or stay on board the English... | |
| Georg Friedrich Martens, Friedrich Wilhelm August Murhard, Murhard, Pinhas, Hopf - 1847 - 712 頁
...etc. 2. Custom House Guards. — The Chine superintendent of customs at each port will adopt the means that he may judge most proper to prevent the revenue...the superintendent of customs will depute one or two , custom-house officers, whose duty it will be to watch against frauds on the revenue. These will feither... | |
| Robert Montgomery Martin - 1847 - 558 頁
...'2nd. Custom-house Guards. — The Chinese Superintendent of Customs at each port, will adopt the means that he may judge most proper to prevent the revenue...suffering by fraud or smuggling. Whenever the pilot IM POUTS. Kankwtii. Taepingkan. Pllulnkwan. . Per Asnf<etida 100 catties 1 7 5 9i 1446 0400 0 3 <i... | |
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