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" A British subject having reason to complain of a Japanese must proceed to the Consulate and state his grievance. The Consul will inquire into the merits of the case, and do his utmost to arrange it amicably. "
The Law Quarterly Review - Page 481
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Annual Register, Volume 85

Edmund Burke - History - 1844 - 978 pages
...which provides for the case of disputes between British subjects and Chinese, and is as follows : — " Whenever a British subject has reason to complain...merits of the case, and do his utmost to arrange it amic' See Appendix. [371 ably. In like manner, if a Chinese have reason to complain of a British subject,...
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Hertslet's Commercial Treaties: A Collection of Treaties and ..., Volume 11

Commercial treaties - 1900 - 1294 pages
...Japanese must proceed to the Consulate and state his grievance. The Consul will inquire into the merits ot the case, and do his utmost to arrange it amicably. In like manner, if a Japanese have reason to complain of a British subject, the Consul shall no less listen to his complaint,...
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The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Volume 9

Commerce - 1843 - 602 pages
...necessaries to the sailors living on board. XIII. DISPUTES BEWEES BRITISH SUBJECTS AND CHINESE. — Whenever a British subject has reason to complain...amicably. In like manner, if a Chinese have reason to com. plain of a British subject, he shall no less listen to his complaint, and endeavor to settle it...
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The Chinese Repository, Volume 12

Elijah Coleman Bridgman, Samuel Wells Williams - China - 1843 - 678 pages
...CHINESE. Whenever a British subject has reason to complain of a Chinese, lie must lirsl proceed In the Consulate, and state his grievance. The Consul...amicably. In like manner, if a Chinese have reason to complam of a British subject, he shall no less Iisl,cn to his complaint and endeavor to settle it in...
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Nouveau recueil général de traités: conventions et autres ..., Volume 5

Georg Friedrich Martens, Karl Murhard, Frédéric Murhard, J. Pinhas, Karl Friedrich Lucian Samwer, Julius Hopf - Europe - 1847 - 700 pages
...British subject has reason to complaît, of a Chinese, he must first proceed to the Consulate and stale his grievance; the Consul will thereupon inquire into the merits of the case, and do his nlmo«: to arrange it amicably. In like manner, if a Chines« have reason to complain of a British...
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The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Volume 9

1843 - 610 pages
...necessaries lo the sailors living on board. XIII. DISPUTES BEWEEN BRITISH SUBJECTS AND CHINESE. — Whenever a British subject has reason to complain of a Chinese, he musí firsl proceed to the consulate and stale his grievance. The consul will thereupon inquire inio...
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Annual Register, Volume 85

Edmund Burke - History - 1844 - 1496 pages
...which provides for the case of disputes between British subjects and Chinese, and is as follows : — " Whenever a British subject has reason to complain...merits of the case, and do his utmost to arrange it amic« See Appendix. ably. In like manner, if a Chinese have reason to complain of a British subject,...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History and Politics of ..., Volume 85

Books - 1844 - 974 pages
...which provides for the Case of disputes between British subjects and Chinese, and is as follows:— " Whenever a British subject has reason to complain...thereupon inquire into the merits of the case, and do his utmott to arrange it amio • See Appendix. [371 ably. In like manner, if a Chinese have reason to...
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Narrative of the Voyages and Services of the Nemesis, from 1840 to ..., Volume 2

William Dallas Bernard - Africa - 1844 - 572 pages
...other necessaries to the sailors living on board. XIII. Disputes between British Subjects and Chinese. Whenever a British subject has reason to complain...thereupon inquire into the merits of the case, and do hi» utmost to arrange it amicably. In like manner, if a Chinese have reason to complain of a British...
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China; political, commercial, and social; an official report, Volume 2

Robert Montgomery Martin - 1847 - 558 pages
...necessaries to the sailors living on board. " 13th. Disputes between British subjects and Chinese. — Whenever a British subject has reason to complain...must first proceed to the Consulate and state his grievances ; the Consul will thereupon inquire into the merits of the case, and do his utmost to arrange...
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