| Great Britain, Great Britain. Foreign Office - 1924 - 1022 頁
...enjoy full security and protection for their persons and property within the dominions of the other. 2. His Majesty the Emperor of China agrees, that British subjects, with their families and establishment, shall be allowed to reside, for the purpose of carrying on their mercantile pursuits,... | |
| Jinlin Xia - 1925 - 250 頁
...concessions has to be sought in Article 2 of the Treaty of Nanking, 1842, which provides simply : " His Majesty the emperor of China agrees that British...on their mercantile pursuits without molestation or restraints, at the cities and towns of Canton, Amoy, Foochow, Ningpo, and Shanghai." This is later... | |
| Tsung-Yu Sze - 1925 - 280 頁
...another. To end such uncertainty and inconvenience, Article 2 of the Nanking Treaty was designed. " His Majesty the Emperor of China agrees that British...purpose of carrying on their mercantile pursuits without moleslation or restraint, at the cities and towns of Canton, Amoy, Foochow, Ningpo and Shanghai ; and... | |
| Felix Muskett Morley - 1926 - 222 頁
...War" between Great Britain and China, forced the Manchu government to recognize that "British subjects shall be allowed to reside for the purpose of carrying on their mercantile pursuits, without violation or restraint," at Canton, Amoy, Fuchow, Ningpo, and Shanghai. The same agreement gave the... | |
| Harley Farnsworth MacNair - 1927 - 976 頁
...articles : — ARTICLE I There shall henceforward be Peace and Friendship between. . . . (England and China) and between their respective Subjects, who...• with their families and establishments, shall bo ports allowed to • reside, for the purpose of carrying on their Mercantile pursuits, without molestation... | |
| Roy Ovid Hall - 1927 - 186 頁
...the signing of the Treaty of Nanking. " His Majesty the Emperor of China agrees that British subjects shall be allowed to reside for the purpose of carrying on their mercantile pursuits ... at the cities and towns of Canton, Amoy, Foochow, Ningpo and Shanghai, and Her Majesty the Queen... | |
| Liang-li Tʻang - 1928 - 316 頁
...military superiority of the Western Powers.1 The 1 842 Treaty of Nanking merely provides that foreigners " with their families and establishments, shall be allowed...mercantile pursuits, without molestation or restraint," in the so-called treaty-ports. The Supplementary Treaty of 1843 provides " that grounds and houses,... | |
| Francis Lister Hawks Pott - 1928 - 372 頁
...mention was made of settlements, and the only safeguards provided for foreign merchants were that "they with their families and establishments shall be allowed...mercantile pursuits, without molestation or restraint" in the five ports. The Treaty was ratified at Peking, and was brought to Hongkong by Commissioner Ki-ying... | |
| Yuen-sang Leung, Yuansheng Liang - 1990 - 260 頁
...for a settlement. After all, the Nanking Treaty and subsequent treaties gave foreigners "the right to reside for the purpose of carrying on their mercantile pursuits without molestation or restraint".39 They did not spell out the concept of a definite foreign area, settlement or concession.... | |
| Marcia Reynders Ristaino - 2001 - 398 頁
...British behavior still more or less conformed with the terms of the abovementioned Nanjing Treaty: "His Majesty the Emperor of China agrees that British...on their mercantile pursuits without molestation or restraints, in the cities and towns of Canton, Amoy, Foochow, Ningpo and Shanghai. "12 Certain pressures... | |
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