Authorities, upon complaint being made thereof, will of course do their utmost to bring the offender to justice ; it must, however, be distinctly understood, that, if the defaulter really cannot be found, or be dead, or bankrupt, and there be not wherewithal... Narrative of the Voyages and Services of the Nemesis, from 1840 to 1843: And ... - Página 516por William Dallas Bernard - 1844Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1843 - 886 páginas
...authorities, on complaint being made thereof, will of course do their utmost to bring the offenders to justice ; it must, however, be distinctly understood...be found, or be dead, or bankrupt, and there be not wherewith to pay, the English merchant may not appeal to the former custom of the Hong merchants, paying... | |
| Elijah Coleman Bridgman, Samuel Wells Williams - 1843 - 678 páginas
...being made thereof, will of course do their utmost to bring the offender to justice ; it must, huwevcr, be distinctly understood, that, if the defaulter really...Merchants may not appeal to the former custom of the Hong-mcrehants paying for one another, and can no longer expect to have their losses made good to them.... | |
| Georg Friedrich Martens, Karl Murhard, Frédéric Murhard, J. Pinhas, Karl Friedrich Lucian Samwer, Julius Hopf - 1847 - 700 páginas
...authorities, upon complaint being made thereof, will of course do (heir utmost to bring lit olfender to justice. It must, however, be distinctly understood...be found, or be dead, or bankrupt, and there be not wherewilW to pay, the english merchants may not appeal loti' former custom of the Hong-merchants paying... | |
| Freeman Hunt - 1843 - 620 páginas
...authorities, on complaint being made thereof, will of course do their utmost to bring ihe offenders to justice ; it must, however, be distinctly understood,...be found, or be dead, or bankrupt, and there be not wherewith to pay, the English merchant may not appeal to the former custom of the Hong merchants pajing... | |
| 1843 - 610 páginas
...authorities, on complaint being made thereof, will of course do their utmost to bring ¡In/ offenders to justice ; it must, however, be distinctly understood,...really cannot be found, or be dead, or bankrupt, and inn- be not wherewith to pay, the English merchant may not appeal to the furmer custom of the Hong... | |
| 1843 - 602 páginas
...authnritits, on complaint being made thereot, w Jl of course do Iheir utmost to bring thi; oifenders to justice ; it must, however, be distinctly understood, that, if the defaulter really cannot Lc found, or be dead, or bankrupt, and 1here be not wherewith to pay, the English merchant may not... | |
| Georg Friedrich Martens, Friedrich Wilhelm August Murhard, Murhard, Pinhas, Hopf - 1847 - 712 páginas
...merchants may trade with whatever native merchants they please, should any Chinese merchant fraudulently abscond, or incur debts which he is unable to discharge,...or bankrupt, and there be not wherewithal to pay, the'englhh merchants may not appeal to tlie former custom of the Hong-merchants paying for one another,... | |
| Georg Friedrich Martens, Karl Murhard, Frédéric Murhard, J. Pinhas, Karl Friedrich Lucian Samwer, Julius Hopf - 1847 - 716 páginas
...discharge, the Chinese authorities, upon complaint being made thereof, will of course do their iitmasi to bring the offender to justice. It must, however,...bankrupt, and there be not wherewithal to pay, the englisli merchants may not appeal to the former custom of the Hong-merchants paying for one another,... | |
| London gazette - 1843 - 674 páginas
...please,^-should any Chinese merchant fraudently abscond or incur debts which he is unable to digcharge, the Chinese authorities, upon complaint being made...understood, that if the defaulter really cannot be found, of be dead, or bankrupt, 544 and there be not wherewithal to pay, the English; merchants may not appeal... | |
| 1843 - 864 páginas
...authorities, on complaint being made thereof, will of course do their utmost to bring the offenders to justice; it must, however, be distinctly understood...be found, or be dead, or bankrupt, and there be not wherewith to pay, the English merchant ma; not appeal to the former cus torn of the Hong merchants... | |
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