| William Henry Seward - 1884 - 652 halaman
...held in respect and free from disturbance or profanation. ARTICLE V. — The United States of America and the Emperor of China cordially recognize the inherent...subjects respectively from the one country to the other for purposes of curiosity, of trade, or as permanent residents. The high contracting parties therefore... | |
| 1869 - 826 halaman
...by the consuls of Great Britum and Kussia, or either of them. ART. 6. The United States of America and the Emperor of China cordially recognize the inherent...subjects respectively from the one country to the other for Surposes of curiosity, trade, or as permanent resients. The high contracting parties, therefore,... | |
| John Livingston Nevius - 1869 - 486 halaman
...be held in respect, and free from disturbance or profanation. ART. 6. The United States of America and the Emperor of China cordially recognize the inherent...and inalienable right of man to change his home and his allegiance, and also the mutual advantages of the free migration and immigration of their citizens... | |
| 1874 - 436 halaman
...Umted States and China, adopted on the 28th of July, 1868, the United States and the emperor of China recognize the inherent and inalienable right of man...and subjects respectively from the one country to another, for purposes of curiosity, of trade, or as permanent residents. The 6th article declares that... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1876 - 716 halaman
...article of the supplementary treaty •with the United States declares that "The United States of America and the Emperor of China cordially recognize the inherent...of man to change his home and allegiance, and also tho mutual advantage of the free migration and emigration of their citizens and subjects, respectively,... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1880 - 1196 halaman
...Burlingame treaty we find this language, which is conclusive on this point: "The United States of America and the Emperor of China cordially recognize the inherent...inalienable right of man to change his home and allegiance." Accept, &c., YUNG WING. No. 186. Mr. Evarte to Mr. Yung Wing. DEPARTMENT OF STATE, Washington, May... | |
| New York Chamber of Commerce - 1890 - 456 halaman
...July 28, 1868, commonly known as the BUKLIXGAME Treaty, the contracting parlies declare ' that they recognize the inherent and inalienable right of man...and allegiance ; and also the mutual advantage of free migration and emigration of their citizens and subjects respectively from one country to the other,... | |
| William Speer - 1870 - 780 halaman
...be held in respect, and free from disturbance or profanation. ART. 5. The United States of America and the Emperor of China cordially recognize the inherent...and inalienable right of man to change his home and his allegiance, and also the mutual advantages of the free migration and immigration of their citizens... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1878 - 1036 halaman
...passed upon the question whether we ought to disavow, to use the language of one of our treaties, " the inherent and inalienable right of man to change his home and allegiance, and the advantages of free migrations." The most wlu'ch can be said is that it may be desirable to secure... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1871 - 918 halaman
...to Fr(, „milir,t¡on change his home and allegiance, and also the mutual advan- "^ и™»«1fetge of the free migration and emigration of their citizens...subjects respectively from the one country to the other for purposes of curiosity, of trade, or as permanent residents. The high contract in g parties therefore... | |
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