| James D. Johnston - China - 1861 - 432 pages
...respectively. They ehall not insult or oppress each other for any trifling cause, so as to produce an estrangement between them ; and if any other nation...the question, thus showing their friendly feelings. ARTICLE II. In order to perpetuate friendship, on the exchange of ratifications by the President, with... | |
| James D. Johnston - China - 1861 - 486 pages
...respectively. They shall not insult or oppress each other for any trifling cause, so as to produce an estrangement between them; and if any other nation...the question, thus showing their friendly feelings. ARTICLE II. In order to perpetuate friendship, on the exchange of ratifications by the President, with... | |
| United States - China - 1862 - 208 pages
...respectively. They shall not insult or oppress each other for any trifling cause, so as to produce an estrangement between them; and if any other nation...the question, thus showing their friendly feelings. CUSTODY OF TREATIES. ABT, II. — In order to perpetuate friendship, on the exchange of it HM A ratifications... | |
| Samuel Wells Williams - China - 1863 - 694 pages
...respectively. They shall not insult or oppress each other for any trifling cause, so as to produce an estrangement between them ; and if any other nation...the question, thus showing their friendly feelings. Custody of Treaties. ART. II. — In order to perpetuate friendship, on the exchange of ratifications... | |
| United States. Department of State - United States - 1871 - 924 pages
...respectively. They shall not insult or oppress each other for any trifling cause, so as to produce an affairs, and they shall enjoy to that effect ARTICLE II. In order to perpetuate friendship, 011 the exchange of ratifications by the President,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - United States - 1871 - 934 pages
...respectively. They shall not insult or oppress each other for any trilling cause, so as to produce •tn port is prohibited ; Tint it shall b* lawful for citizens of the United States '>» being informed of the case, to bring about an amicable arrangement of the question, thus showing... | |
| Johannes von Gumpach - China - 1872 - 924 pages
...this point. Art. i of the Treaty of Tientsin between the United States and China includes the phrase : "and if any other nation should act unjustly or oppressively, the United States will exert their good officer, on being informed of the case, to bring about an amicable arrangement of the question, thus... | |
| United States - United States - 1873 - 1180 pages
...respectively. They shall not insult or oppress each other for any trifling cause, so as to produce an estrangement between them; and if any other nation...the question, thus showing their friendly feelings. 10 In order to perpetuate friendship, on the exchange of ratifications by the President, with the advice... | |
| United States. Department of State - Latin America - 1875 - 764 pages
...unjustly or oppressively, tho United States, on being informed of the case, will exert their good offices to bring about an amicable arrangement of the question, thus showing their friendly feelings," it was in accordance with its spirit that the foreign office last August transmitted to Mr. Williams... | |
| United States. Congress. House - United States - 1876 - 776 pages
...unjustly 'T oppressively, the United States, on being informed of the case, will exert their good offices to bring about an amicable arrangement of the question, thus showing their friendly feelings," it was in accordance with its spirit that the foreign office last Aninist transmitted to Mr. Williams... | |
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