| Edmund Burke - History - 1845 - 864 pages
...discharged at the periods fixed. Art 8. — The Emperor of China agrees to release unconditionally, 485 all subjects of Her Britannic Majesty (whether natives of Europe or India), who may l>e in confinement at this moment in any part of the Chinese Empire. Art. 9. — The Emperor of China... | |
| Elijah Coleman Bridgman, Samuel Wells Willaims - China - 1842 - 714 pages
...published. 4. The island of Hongkong to be ceded in perpetuity to her Britannic majesty, her heirs ¡ind successors. 5. All subjects of her Britannic majesty,...the Chinese empire to be unconditionally released. & An act of full and entire amnesty to be pu Vnslied by the emperor under his imperial sien manual... | |
| Nathan Hale - Monthly chronicle (Boston, Mass.) - 1842 - 596 pages
...export, (as well as inland transit,) duties to be established and published. 4. The island of Hong-Kong to be ceded in perpetuity to her Britannic Majesty,...subjects of her Britannic Majesty, (whether natives of Eurnp» or India,) who may be confined in any part of the Chinese empire, to be unconditionally released.... | |
| Jacob Abbott - China - 1843 - 376 pages
...export (as well as inland transit) duties to be established and published. 4. The island of Hong-kong to be ceded in perpetuity to Her Britannic Majesty, her heirs and successors. 5. All suhjects of Her Britannic Majesty (whether natives of Europe or India,) who may be confined in any... | |
| John Ouchterlony - History - 1844 - 654 pages
...and exports (as well as transit) duties to be established and published. 4. The island of Hong-Kong to be ceded in perpetuity to her Britannic Majesty,...Majesty (whether natives of Europe or India) who may be in confinement in any part of the Chinese empire, to be unconditionally released. GG2 G. An act of... | |
| Elijah Coleman Bridgman, Samuel Wells Williams - China - 1844 - 678 pages
...discharged at the periods fixed. ART. VIII. The Emperor of China agrees to release, unconditionally, all subjects of Her Britannic Majesty (whether natives of Europe or India], who may be in confinement at this moment in any part of the Chinese empire. ART. IX. The Emperor of China agrees... | |
| Old Humphrey - China - 1844 - 392 pages
...Shang-hai should be thrown open to British merchants, and another that the island of Hongkong should be ceded in perpetuity to her Britannic Majesty, her heirs and successors. Having spoken on a few points respecting Hong-kong, I will now give you a few pickings with regard... | |
| George Mogridge - 1844 - 370 pages
...Shang-hai should be thrown open to British merchants, and another that the island of Hongkong should be ceded in perpetuity to her Britannic Majesty, her heirs and successors. Having spoken on a few points respecting Hong-kong, I will now give you a few pickings with regard... | |
| Leitch Ritchie - Australasia - 1846 - 536 pages
...island of Hong Kong to be ceded in perpetuity to her Britannic Majesty, her heirs and successors. V. All subjects of her Britannic Majesty (whether natives...the Chinese empire to be unconditionally released. VI. An act of full and entire amnesty to be published by the Emperor, under his imperial sign manual... | |
| Leitch Ritchie - Australasia - 1847 - 560 pages
...island fff Hong KongT6T)e~ceded in perpetuity to her Britannic Majesty, her heirs and successors. V. All subjects of her Britannic Majesty (whether natives...the Chinese empire to be unconditionally released. VI. An act of full and entire amnesty to be published by the Emperor, under his imperial sign manual... | |
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