Asiatic merchants of the English countries, not being Burmese, Peguers, or descendants of Europeans, shall be allowed to trade freely overland and by means of the rivers. Asiatic merchants, not being Burmese, Peguers, or descendants of Europeans, desiring... The Quarterly Oriental Magazine, Review, and Register - Page lxxxv1827Full view - About this book
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Select Committee on the East India Company - 1833 - 764 pages
...to trade freely overland, and by means of the rivers. Asiatic merchants, not being Burmese, Peguers, or descendants of Europeans, desiring to enter into...Siamese dominions, from the countries of Mergui, Tavoy, Teiiasserim, and \e, which are now subject to the English, will be allowed to do so freely, overland... | |
| Peter James Begbie, Diptendra M. Banerjee - Malay Peninsula - 1834 - 598 pages
...allowed to trade freely, over land, and by means of rivers. Asiatic merchants not being Burmese Peguers, or descendants of Europeans, desiring to enter into,...the Siamese dominions, from the countries of Mergui Tavoy,Tenasserim, and Ye, -which are now subject to the English, will be allowed to do so freely, over... | |
| Thomas John Newbold - Federated Malay States - 1839 - 546 pages
...allowed to trade freely, over land, and by means of rivers. Asiatic merchants not being Burmese Peguers, or descendants of Europeans, desiring to enter into,...furnishing them with proper certificates. But merchants are forbidden to bring opium, which is positively a contraband article in the territories of Siam ; and... | |
| Thomas John Newbold - Federated Malay States - 1839 - 534 pages
...allowed to trade freely, over land, and by means of rivers. Asiatic merchants not being Burmese Peguers, or descendants of Europeans, desiring to enter into,...furnishing them with proper certificates. But merchants are forbidden to bring opium, which is positively a contraband article in the territories of Siam; and... | |
| 1857 - 898 pages
...to trade freely overland and by means of the rivers. Asiatic merchants, not being Burmese, Peguers, or descendants of Europeans, desiring to enter into...subject to the English, will be allowed to do so freely, overland and by water, upon the English furnishing them with proper certificates. But merchants are... | |
| Karl von Martens - Europe - 1857 - 636 pages
...to trade freely overland and by means of the rivers, rasiatic merchants, not being Burmese, Peguers, or descendants of Europeans , desiring to enter into...to the English , will be allowed to do so freely, overland and by water, upon the English furnishing them with proper certificates jB>^t merchants are... | |
| Karl von Martens, Ferdinand de Cornot baron de Cussy - Europe - 1857 - 636 pages
...to trade freely overland and by means of the rivers. Asiatic merchants, not being Burmese, Peguers, or descendants of Europeans, desiring to enter into...subject to the English, will be allowed to do so freely, overland and by water, upon the English furnishing them with proper certificates. But merchants are... | |
| 1857 - 888 pages
...to trade freely overland and by means of the rivers. Asiatic merchants, not being Burmese, Peguers, or descendants of Europeans, desiring to enter into...subject to the English, will be allowed to do so freely, overland and by water, upon the English furnishing them with proper certificates. But merchants are... | |
| Europe - 1857 - 650 pages
...rivers. Asiatic merchants, not being Burmese, Peguers, or descendants of Europeans, desiring to eater into and trade with the Siamese dominions from the...to the English , will be allowed to do so freely, overland and by water, upon the English furnishing them with proper certificates. But merchants are... | |
| John Bowring - Thailand - 1857 - 494 pages
...countries, not being Burmese, Pegouans, or descendants of Europeans, desiring to enter into and to trade with the Siamese dominions from the countries...subject to the English, will be allowed to do so freely overland and by water, upon the English furnishing them with proper certificates." Mr. Parkes, however,... | |
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