On merchants renting ground, the local officers and the Consul must in communication with each other define its boundaries, clearly specify the number of poo and mow, and put up stone land-marks ; where there are roads, or paths, these... Five Years in China: From 1842 to 1847 - Página 391por Frederick Edwyn Forbes - 1848 - 405 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| William Frederick Mayers - 1867 - 852 páginas
...local officers and the Consul lust in communication with each other define its boundaries, clearly ify the number of poo and mow, and put up stone land-marks...passengers ; and upon such landmarks will be plainly engraven how many feet outwards the real boundary lies. The Chinese must report the transaction at... | |
| William Frederick Mayers, Charles King - 1867 - 852 páginas
...&c., had hitherto been carried on. Article I. of these Regulations was in tenor as follows : — " On merchants renting ground, the local officers and...land-marks ; where there are roads, or paths, these landmaiks must be placed against the fence, so as not to occasion obstruction to passengers ; and upon... | |
| William Frederick Mayers, Charles King - 1867 - 826 páginas
...&c., had hitherto been carried on. Article I. of these Regulations was in tenor as follows : — " On merchants renting ground, the local officers and...boundaries, clearly specify the number of poo and rnow, and put up stone land-marks ; where there are roads, or paths, these landmaiks must be placed... | |
| En-Sai Tai - 1918 - 226 páginas
...and put into force in 1845 by the British, American, and French Consuls. It (Article 1) provided that on merchants renting ground, the local officers and...number of poo and mow, and put up stone landmarks; and that where there were roads, or paths, these landmarks must be placed against the fence, so as... | |
| En-Sai Tai - 1918 - 228 páginas
...boundaries, clearly specify the number of poo and mow, and put up stone landmarks; and that where there were roads, or paths, these landmarks must be placed against...fence, so as not to occasion obstruction to passengers, that the Chinese were required to report the transaction at the offices of the Intendant of Circuit,... | |
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