| Asia - 1842 - 730 pages
...following are the most important provisions. 1. Lasting peace and friendship between the two empires. 2. China to pay twenty-one millions of dollars in...The ports of Canton, Amoy, Foo-chow-foo, Ningpo, and Shanghai to be thrown open to British merchants, consular officers to be appointed to reside at them,... | |
| Nathan Hale - Monthly chronicle (Boston, Mass.) - 1842 - 596 pages
...following are the most important provisions : 1. Lasting Peace and Friendship between the two empires. 2. China to pay twenty-one millions of dollars in...three succeeding years. 3. The ports of Canton, Amoy, Foo-choo-foo, Ningpo, and Shanghae to be thrown open to British merchants, consular officers to be... | |
| Great Britain - 590 pages
...articles :— 1. Lasting peace and friendship between the two empires. 2. China to pay twenty -one millions of dollars in the course of the present and...The ports of Canton, Amoy, Foo-chow-foo, Ningpo, and Shanghai, to he thrown open to British merchants, consular officers to be appointed to reside at them,... | |
| Elijah Coleman Bridgman, Samuel Wells Willaims - China - 1842 - 714 pages
...provisions : 1. Lasting peace and friendship between the two empires. 2. China to pay twenty one-millions of dollars in the course of the present and three »succeeding years. 3. The ports of Canton, Ainoy, Fiichuu tu, Nmgpo, and Shanghai, to be thrown open to British merchants, consular officers to... | |
| Duncan MacPherson - China - 1843 - 430 pages
...Cornwallis, on the 29th of August, 1842 :— 1. Lasting peace and friendship between the two empires. '2. China to pay Twenty-one Millions of Dollars in...three succeeding years. 3. The Ports of Canton, Amoy, Foo Chow Foo, Ningpo, and Shanghai, to be thrown open to British merchants, consular officers to be... | |
| Alexander Murray - China - 1843 - 336 pages
...folowing are the most important provisions : — 1. Lasting peace and friendship between the two empires. 2. China to pay twenty-one millions of dollars in...three succeeding years. 3. The ports of Canton, Amoy, Foo-choo-foo, Ning-Po, and Shang-Hae, to be thrown open to British merchants, consular officers to... | |
| Alexander Murray ((Lieutenant, 18th Royal Irish)) - China - 1843 - 336 pages
...folowing are the most important provisions : — 1. Lasting peace and friendship between the two empires. 2. China to pay twenty-one millions of dollars in...three succeeding years. 3. The ports of Canton, Amoy, Foo-choo-foo, Ning-Po, and Shang-Hae, to be thrown open to British merchants, consular officers to... | |
| Duncan McPherson - China - 1843 - 312 pages
...body of officers of both arms of the service. 1. Lasting peace and friendship between the two empires. 2. China to pay Twenty-one Millions of Dollars in...three succeeding years. 3. The Ports of Canton, Amoy, Foo Chow Foo, Ningpo, and Shanghai, to be thrown open to British merchants, consular officers to be... | |
| Granville G. Loch - China - 1843 - 254 pages
...following are the most important provisions : — 1. Lasting peace and friendship between the two empires. 2. China to pay twenty-one millions of dollars in...three succeeding years. 3. The ports of Canton, Amoy, Foo-choo-foo, Ningpo, and Shang-hai, to be thrown open to British merchants ; consular officers to... | |
| John Elliot Bingham - China - 1843 - 910 pages
...and Keang-si. "1. Lasting peace and friendship between the two empires. "2. China to pay 21,000,000 dollars in the course of the present and three succeeding...The ports of Canton, Amoy, Foochow-foo, Ningpo, and Shang-hai to be thrown open to British merchants ; consular officers to be appointed to reside at them... | |
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