British subjects, whether at the ports or at other places, desiring to build or open houses, warehouses, churches, hospitals, or burial-grounds, shall make their agreement for the land or buildings they require, at the rates prevailing among the people,... The Trade and Administration of the Chinese Empire - Page 175by Hosea Ballou Morse, Francis Lister Hawks Pott, A. T. Piry - 1908 - 451 pagesFull view - About this book
| Commercial treaties - 1900 - 1294 pages
...renting houses, of leasing land therein, and of building churches, hospitals, and cemeteries. XII. British subjects, whether at the ports or at other...prevailing among the people, equitably, and without exactions on either side. XIII. The Chinese Government will place no restrictions whatever upon the... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Great Britain - 1859 - 506 pages
...nouses, of leasing land therein, and of building churches, hospitals, and cemeteries. ARTICLE XII. British subjects, whether at the ports or at other...people, equitably, and without exaction on either side. ARTICLE XIII. The Chinese Government will place no restrictions whatever upon the employment, by British... | |
| Great Britain. Foreign Office, James Bruce Earl of Elgin - China - 1859 - 518 pages
...nouses, of leasing land therein, and of building churches, hospitals, and cemeteries. ARTICLE XII. British subjects, whether at the ports or at other...people, equitably, and without exaction on either side. ARTICLE XIII. The Chinese Government will place no restrictions whatever upon the employment, by British... | |
| Laurence Oliphant - China - 1859 - 554 pages
...renting houses, of leasing laud therein, and of building churches, hospitals, and cemeteries. ARTICLE xn. British subjects, whether at the ports or at other...people, equitably, and without exaction on either side. ARTICLE XHI. The Chinese Government will place no restrictions whatever upon the employment, by British... | |
| Laurence Oliphant - China - 1859 - 560 pages
...renting houses, of leasing land therein, and of building churches, hospitals, and cemeteries. ARTICLE xn. British subjects, whether at the ports or at other...people, equitably, and without exaction on either side. ARTICLE xm. The Chinese Government will place no restrictions whatever upon the employment, by British... | |
| Laurence Oliphant - History - 1860 - 542 pages
...houses, of leasing land therein, and of building churches, hospitals, and cemeteries. ARTICLE XII. British subjects, whether at the ports or at other...people, equitably, and without exaction on either side. ARTICLE XIII. The Chinese Government will place no restrictions whatever upon the employment, by British... | |
| History - 1860 - 876 pages
...renting houses, of leasing land therein, and of building churches, hospitals, and cemeteries. XII. British subjects, whether at the ports or at other...people, equitably, and without exaction on either side. XIII. The Chinese Government will place no restrictions whatever upon the employment, by British subjects,... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1860 - 900 pages
...renting houses, of leasing land therein, and of building churches, hospitals, and cemeteries. XII. British subjects, whether at the ports or at other...people, equitably, and without exaction on either side. XIII. The Chinese Government will place no restrictions whatever upon the employment, by British subjects,... | |
| Laurence Oliphant - China - 1860 - 670 pages
...houses, of leasing land therein, and of building churches, hospitals, and cemeteries. ARTICLE XII. British subjects, whether at the ports or at other...among the people, equitably, and without exaction on cither side. ARTICLE XIII. The Chinese government will place no restrictions whatever upon the employment,... | |
| Laurence Oliphant - China - 1860 - 670 pages
...renting houses, of leasing land therein, and of bulling churches, hospitals, and cemeteries. ARTICLE in. British subjects, whether at the ports or at other...warehouses, churches, hospitals, or burial-grounds, shall moke their agreement for the land or buildings they require at the rates prevailing among the people,... | |
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