| United States. Department of State - Diplomatic and consular service, American - 1856 - 484 pages
...admitted by the Chinese, in the correspondence, irhich occurred contemporaneously with the negotiation if the treaty, on occasion of the death of Sha Aman....that treaty, thus construed, the laws of the Union "ollow its citizens, and its banner protects them, even within the domain of the Chinese empire. "The... | |
| United States - China - 1862 - 208 pages
...of the United States. This exemption is agreed to in terms by the letter of the treaty of Wanghia. And it was fully admitted by the Chinese, in the correspondence,...negotiation of the treaty, on occasion of the death of Sii A man. By that treaty, thus construed, the laws of the Union follow its citizens, and ita banner... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1863 - 532 pages
...subjects do not generally frequent Europe and America, either for trade, instruction, or friendship. of the empire; while the Portuguese attained the same...contemporaneously with the negotiation of the treaty, on the occasion of the death of Sha Araan. "By that treaty, thus construed, the laws of the Union follow... | |
| United States. Department of State - Consular law - 1863 - 536 pages
...the United States. This exemption is agreed to in terms by the letter of the treaty of Wang-IIiya. And it was fully admitted by the Chinese, in the correspondence,...contemporaneously with the negotiation of the treaty, on the occasion of the death of Sha Aman. "By that treaty, thus construed, the laws of the Union follow... | |
| George Frederick Seward - Diplomatic and consular service, American - 1867 - 84 pages
...the Treaty of \Vang Huja. If And it was fully admitted by the Chinese in the correspondence 1which occurred contemporaneously with the negotiation of the Treaty on occasion of the death of Shee Aman. By that treaty, thus construed, the laws of the Union follow its citizens and its banner... | |
| Francis Wharton - Government publications - 1886 - 876 pages
...of the United States is agreed to in terms by the letter of the treaty of Wang-Hiya. By that treaty the laws of the Union follow its citizens, and its...them, even within the domain of the Chinese Empire." Mr. Gushing to Mr. Calhoun, Sept. 5J9, 1844. MSS. Despatches China. Cited in Lawrence's Wheatou (ed.... | |
| Henry Wager Halleck - International law - 1893 - 628 pages
...Manuel des Agents Cons., pp. 379 et seq. 2 The Treaties of June 18 and November 8, 1858, take its place. correspondence which occurred contemporaneously with...negotiation of the treaty, on occasion of the death of Sha A man. ... By that treaty, thus construed, the laws of the United States follow its citizens, and its... | |
| John Watson Foster - United States - 1900 - 556 pages
...States in China. In communicating it to the Secretary of State, Mr. Cushing wrote : " By that treaty the laws of the Union follow its citizens, and its...them, even within the domain of the Chinese Empire." l This is the practice known in international law as " extraterritoriality," which has been conceded... | |
| John Watson Foster - United States - 1900 - 548 pages
...States in China. In communicating it to the Secretary of State, Mr. Cushing wrote : " By that treaty the laws of the Union follow its citizens, and its...protects them, even within the domain of the Chinese Empire."1 This is the practice known in international law as " extraterritoriality," which has been... | |
| California. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1906 - 774 pages
...ct al. v. Scannell. This exemption is agreed to in terms by the letter of the treaty of Wang Hija; and it was fully admitted by the Chinese in the correspondence...occurred contemporaneously with the negotiation of the treat)'. By that treaty, thus construed, the laws of the United States follow its citizens, and its... | |
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