British merchant-vessel be concerned in smuggling, the goods, whatever their value or nature, shall be subject to confiscation by the Chinese authorities, and the ship may be prohibited from trading further and sent away, as soon as her accounts shall... The Gentleman's Magazine - Side 2731858Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1900 - 1294 sider
...their value or nature, shall be subject to confiscation by the Chinese authorities, and the ship may be prohibited from trading further, and sent away as soon as her accounts shall have been adjusted and paid. XLIX. All penalties enforced, or confiscation made under this Treaty, shall belong and be... | |
| 1858 - 366 sider
...smuggling, the goods to be subject to confiscation by the Chinese authorities, and the ship may be prohibited from trading further, and sent away as...soon as her accounts shall have been adjusted. Art. XLIX. — All penalties or confiscations under the treaty to belong and be appropriated to the public... | |
| 1859 - 788 sider
...smuggling, the goods to be subject to confiscation by the Chinese authorities, and the ship may be prohibited from trading further, and sent away as...agents to the Chinese authorities are henceforth to bo written in English. For the present, they will be accompanied by a Chinese version, but it is understood... | |
| 1859 - 780 sider
...smuggling, the goods to be subject to confiscation by the Chinese authorities, and the ship may be prohibited from trading further, and sent away as...adjusted. ART. 49. All penalties or confiscations under tho treaty to belong and be appropriated to the public service of the Chinese government. ART. 50.... | |
| 1859 - 972 sider
...smuggling, the goods to be subject to confiscation by the Chinese authorities, and the ship may be prohibited from trading further, and sent away as soon as her accounts shall have been adjusted. or consular agents to the Chinese authorities are henceforth to be written in English. For the present,... | |
| Great Britain. Foreign Office, James Bruce Earl of Elgin - 1859 - 518 sider
...their value or nature, shall be subject to confiscation by the Chinese authorities, and the ship may be prohibited from trading further and sent away, as soon as her accounts shall have been adjusted and paid. ARTICLE XLIX. All penalties enforced, or confiscations made, under this Treaty, shall belong... | |
| Laurence Oliphant - 1859 - 560 sider
...their value or nature, shall be subject to confiscation by the Chinese authorities, and the ship may be prohibited from trading further and sent away, as soon as her accounts shall have been adjusted and paid. ARTICLE XLIX. All penalties enforced, or confiscations made under this Treaty, shall belong... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1859 - 506 sider
...their value or nature, shall be subject to confiscation by the Chinese authorities, and the ship may be prohibited from trading further and sent away, as soon as her accounts shall have been adjusted and paid. ARTICLE XLIX. All penalties enforced, or confiscations made, under this Treaty, shall belong... | |
| Laurence Oliphant - 1859 - 554 sider
...their value or nature, shall be subject to confiscation by the Chinese authorities, and the ship may be prohibited from trading further and sent away, as soon as her accounts shall have been adjusted and paid. ARTICLE XLIX. All penalties enforced, or confiscations made under this Treaty, shall belong... | |
| 1859 - 782 sider
...smuggling, the goods to be subject to confiscation by the Chinese authorities, and the ship may be prohibited from trading further, and sent away as soon as her accounts shall have been ndJMted. ART. 49. All penalties or confiscations under the treaty to belong and be appropriated to... | |
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