| Edmund Burke - 1845 - 864 páginas
...persons whatever infringe the stipulations of this Article, and wander away into the country, they shall be seized and handed over to the British Consul for suitable punishment. Art. 7. — The Treaty of perpetual peace and friendship provides for British subjects and their families... | |
| Elijah Coleman Bridgman, Samuel Wells Williams - 1843 - 678 páginas
...pretence for p.urpnses of traffic ;" and that if any pe.-ion, whatever his runk, station or call! >g, disobey this article, and " wander away into the country,"...be seized, -and handed over to the British consul fonuitable punishment." AKTICLK VII. — Provides for British subjects and their f.unil es residing,... | |
| 1843 - 660 páginas
...(to be fixed by the local authorities and consuls), and " on no pretence for purposes of traffic;'1 and that if • any person, whatever his rank, station,...for British subjects and their families residing, Hgreeably to the treaty of perpetual peace and friendship, at the different ports named in Article... | |
| Elijah Coleman Bridgman, Samuel Wells Williams - 1844 - 678 páginas
...any persons whatever infringe the stipulations of this article, and wander away into the country they shall be seized and handed over to the British consul for suitable punishment ART. VII. The Treaty of perpetual peace and friendship provides for British subjects and their families residing... | |
| 1845 - 804 páginas
...purposes of traffic ;"' and that if any person, whatever his rank, station, or calling, disobey; tins article, and' wander away into the country, he shall...over to the British consul for suitable punishment. Supplementary Treaty. Amoy, December 2, 1843. Persons proceeding into the country are limited in distances... | |
| Robert Montgomery Martin - 1847 - 558 páginas
...persons whatever infringe the stipulations of this article, and wander away into the country, they shall be seized and handed over to the British consul for suitable punishment. 7th. " The treaty of perpetual peace and friendship provides for British subjects and their families... | |
| Thomas Phillips - 1854 - 136 páginas
...persons whatever infringe the stipulations of this article, and wander away into the country, they shall be seized and handed over to the British consul for suitable punishment." The cities mentioned in the above treaty having become places of considerable trade, and the residence... | |
| E. W. A. Tuson - 1856 - 632 páginas
...persona whatever infringe the stipulations of this Article, and wander away into the country, they shall be seized and handed over to the British Consul for suitable punishment. Article 7. — The Treaty of perpetual Peace and Friendship provides for British subjects and their... | |
| 1845 - 780 páginas
...(to be fixed by the local authorities and tonauls), " and on no pretence for purposes of traffic j" and that if any person, whatever his rank, station,...over to the British consul for suitable punishment. . . , ,, ,„•,., ........ Supplementary Treaty. Amoy, December 2, 1845. Persons proceeding into... | |
| 1857 - 736 páginas
...persons whatever infringe the stipulations of this Article, and wander away into the country, they shall be seized and handed over to the British Consul for suitable punishment. ARTICLE VII. The Treaty of perpetual Peace and Friendship provides for British subjects and their families... | |
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