Regarding the punishment of English criminals, the English Government will enact the laws necessary to attain that end, and the Consul will be empowered to put them in force ; and regarding the punishment of Chinese criminals, these will be tried and... The Law Quarterly Review - Page 481edited by - 1926Full view - About this book
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