Hertslet's China Treaties: Treaties, &c. Between Great Britain and China; and Between China and Foreign Powers; and Orders in Council, Rules, Regulations, Acts of Parliament, Decrees, &c. Affecting British Interests in China. In Force on the 1st January, 1908, Volumen2,Parte4H.M. Stationery Office, 1908 |
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