| John Watson Foster - 1903 - 528 页
...committee recommended that measures be adopted by the executive looking to a modification of the existing treaty with China, confining it to strictly commercial...legislate to restrain the great influx of Asiatics. It was not believed that either of these measures would be looked upon with disfavor by China. But... | |
| John Watson Foster - 1903 - 524 页
...strictly commercial purposes, and that Congress legislate to restrain the great influx of Asiatics. It was not believed that either of these measures would be looked upon with disfavor by China. But whether so or not, a duty was owing to the Pacific States, which were suffering under a... | |
| Katharine Coman - 1905 - 474 页
...authorities. A joint committee of Senate and House investigated the situation in 1876 and recommended that Congress legislate " to restrain the great influx of Asiatics to this country." Not, however, until 1882, when modification of the treaty with China made such action legitimate, was... | |
| Katharine Coman - 1907 - 466 页
...authorities. A joint committee of Senate and House investigated the situation in 1876 and recommended that Congress legislate " to restrain the great influx of Asiatics to this country." Not, however, until 1882, when modification of the treaty with China made such action legitimate, was... | |
| Lucile Eaves - 1910 - 606 页
...the effect that, "Measures be taken by the Executive looking towards a modification of the existing treaty with China, confining it to strictly commercial...looked upon with disfavor by the Chinese Government. Whether this is so or not, a duty is owed to the Pacific States and Territories, which are suffering... | |
| United States. Immigration Commission (1907-1910) - 1911 - 978 页
...modification of the existing treaty with China, confining it to strictly commercial purposes, and Hint Congress legislate to restrain the great Influx of...looked upon with disfavor by the Chinese Government. Whetjier this is so or not, a duty is owing to the Pacific States and Territories, which are suffering... | |
| 1911 - 982 页
...Cong., 2d sess. That measures be taken by the Executive looking toward a modification of the existing treaty with China, confining it to strictly commercial...the great influx of Asiatics to this country. It is uot believed that either of these measures would be looked upon with disfavor by the Chinese Government.... | |
| Marion Mills Miller - 1913 - 504 页
...committee recommend that measures be taken by the Executive looking toward a modification of the existing treaty with China, confining it to strictly commercial...looked upon with disfavor by the Chinese Government. Whether this is so or not, a duty is owing to the Pacific States and Territories which are suffering... | |
| United States. Immigration Commission (1907-1910) - 1911 - 1086 页
...committee was That measures be taken by the Executive looking toward a modification of the existing treaty with China, confining It to strictly commercial...looked upon with disfavor by the Chinese Government Whether this is so or not, a duty is owing to the Pacific States and Territories, which are suffering... | |
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