| American periodicals - 1900 - 848 pages
...concerned. On February 19 the final reply of the German government was made in the following terms : The imperial government has. from the beginning, not...commerce. The imperial government entertains no thought of departing in the future from this principle, which at once excludes any prejudicial or disadvantageous... | |
| United States. Department of State - United States - 1901 - 928 pages
...Government of the United States of America, according to your excellency's note referred to above, the Imperial Government has, from the beginning, not...commerce. The Imperial Government entertains no thought of departing in the future from this principle, which at once excludes any prejudicial or disadvantageous... | |
| Edward Leigh Pell, James William Buel, James Penny Boyd - United States - 1901 - 544 pages
...come. Germany was the last to respond, and the text of its answer, so far as published, guarantees "absolute equality of treatment of all nations with regard to trade, navigation and commerce" "so long as it is not found in the future to depart from this principle on account of consideration... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1901 - 856 pages
...be impaired, raised no objections, and in December the Count von Bülow wrote a declaration assuring absolute equality of treatment of all nations with regard to trade, navigation, ami commerce. The Russian Government answered that it was happy to comply with the wishes of the United... | |
| William Woodville Rockhill - China - 1904 - 588 pages
...Government of the United States of America, according to Your Excellency's note referred to above, the Imperial Government has, from the beginning, not...commerce. The Imperial Government entertains no thought of departing in the future from this principle, which at once excludes any prejudicial or disadvantageous... | |
| Wolf von Schierbrand - Eastern question (Far East). - 1904 - 356 pages
...that time still Germany's secretary of foreign affairs, said : " The imperial government of Germany has, from the beginning, not only asserted, but also...commerce. The imperial government entertains no thought of departing in the future from this principle." All the other replies, the one from Russia included,... | |
| Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- ). National committee, 1904-1908 - 1904 - 642 pages
...Chinese possessions absolute equality of treatment of all nations with regard to trade, navigation, aud commerce!. The Imperial Government entertains no thought of departure in the future from thle principle » * * ада, upon being requested, will gladly * * * participate with * * « ^the... | |
| Thomas Franklin Millard - China - 1906 - 350 pages
...has, from the beginning, not only asserted, but also carried out to the fullest extent, in jta Chinese absolute equality of treatment of all nations with...commerce. The Imperial Government entertains no thought of departing in the future from this principle, which at once excludes any prejudicial or disadvantageous... | |
| Thomas Franklin Millard - China - 1916 - 646 pages
...Government of the United States of America, according to Your Excellency's note referred to above, the Imperial Government has, from the beginning, not...commerce. The Imperial Government entertains no thought of departing in the future from this principle, which at once excludes any prejudicial or disadvantageous... | |
| China - 1925 - 904 pages
...navigation dues, as well as transportation tariffs on railways" — M. Delca-:se to Mr. Potter. 00 ''.... absolute equality of treatment of all nations with regard to trade, navigation and commerce"—Herr Von Rulow to Mr. Jackson. (d) ".... adopting a line of policy which would insure to... | |
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