| Elijah Coleman Bridgman, Samuel Wells Williams - China - 1843 - 678 pages
...clause of the general regulations of trade being applicable to both parties. ARTICLK VI. — Provides that English merchants and others residing at, or resorting to, the five Ports, shall not go into the surrounding country, beyond certain distances, (to be fixed by the local authorities... | |
| William Dallas Bernard - Africa - 1844 - 554 pages
...4th clause of the general regulations of trade being applicable to both parties. Art. VI. provides that English merchants and others residing at, or resorting to, the five ports, shall not go into the surrounding country beyond certain distances (to be fixed by the local authorities... | |
| Australasia - 1843 - 660 pages
...the 4th clause of the general regulations of trade being applicable to both parties. Art VI. provides that English merchants and others residing at, or resorting to, the five ports, shall not go into the surrounding country beyond certain distances (to be fixed by the local authorities... | |
| William Dallas Bernard - China - 1844 - 564 pages
...4th clause of the general regulations of trade being applicable to both parties. Art. VI. provides that English merchants and others residing at, or resorting to, the five ports, shall not go into the surrounding country beyond certain distances (to be fixed by the local authorities... | |
| Thomas Phillips - China - 1854 - 136 pages
...ports or places, they shall be punished by the Chinese government in such manner as the law may direct. "Art. VI. It is agreed that English merchants and...opened, shall not go into the surrounding country beyond short distances to be named by the local authorities in concert with the British consul, and on no... | |
| Demetrius Charles Boulger - China - 1893 - 456 pages
...English and Chinese merchants, is to be clearly understood to be applicable to both parties. ARTICLE VI. It is agreed that English merchants and others residing at, or resorting to, the f1ve ports to be opened, shall not go into the surrounding country beyond certain short distances to... | |
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