| United States. Department of State - China - 1901 - 46 pages
...citizens of the United States in China, nor upon the subjects of China in the United States. ARTICLE VII. Citizens of the United States shall enjoy all the...countries by the citizens or subjects of the most favored nation. The citizens of the United States may freely establish and maintain schools within... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - United States - 1901 - 772 pages
...States shall enjoy all the privileges of the public educational institutions under the control of tJie Government of China, and, reciprocally, Chinese subjects...countries by the citizens or subjects of the most favored nation. The citizens of the United States may freely establish and maintain schools within... | |
| Charles Henry Butler - Constitutional law - 1902 - 808 pages
...of the United States in China, nor upon the subjects of China in the United States. " ARTICLE VII. Citizens of the United States shall enjoy all the...countries by the citizens or subjects of the most favored nation. The citizens of the United States may freely establish and maintain schools within... | |
| Charles Henry Butler - Constitutional law - 1902 - 850 pages
...United States in China, nor upon the subjects of China in the United States. "ARTICLE VII. Citizensof the United States shall enjoy all the privileges of...countries by the citizens or subjects of the most favored nation. The citizens of the United States may freely establish and maintain schools within... | |
| Charles Henry Butler - Constitutional law - 1902 - 876 pages
...United States in China, nor upon the subjects of China in the United States. "ARTICLE VII. Citizensofthe United States shall enjoy all the privileges of the...countries by the citizens or subjects of the most favored nation. The citizens of the United States may freely establish and maintain schools within... | |
| Charles Henry Butler - Constitutional law - 1902 - 808 pages
...in the United States. "ARTICLE VII. Citizeusof the United States shall enjoy all the privileges oJ the public educational institutions under the control...countries by the citizens or subjects of the most favored nation. The citizens of the United States may freely establish and maintain schools within... | |
| United States - United States - 1904 - 1020 pages
...Citizens of the United States shall enjoy all the privileges of the public educational institutions un^er the control of the Government of China, and, reciprocally....countries by the citizens or subjects of the most favored nation. The citizens of the United States mav freelv establish and maintain "See Article XXIX,... | |
| China - China - 1906 - 382 pages
...of public educational institutions enjoyed by the citizens or subjects of the mo>tt favonred nation. the Government of China ; and reciprocally, Chinese...countries by the citizens or subjects of the most favoured nation. The citizens of the United States may freely establish and maintain schools within... | |
| China - China - 1906 - 390 pages
...under the control of the Government of China; and reciprocally, Chinese subjects shall enj°>' a" 'he privileges of the public educational institutions...countries by the citizens or subjects of the most favoured nation. The citizens of the United States may freely establish and maintain schools within... | |
| Robert Thomas Devlin - Constitutional law - 1908 - 946 pages
...China, which was proclaimed on February 5, 1870, has the following provision in it: " 'ARTICLE VII. Citizens of the United States shall enjoy all the...States which are enjoyed in the respective countries by citizens or subjects of the most-favored nation. The citizens of the United States may freely establish... | |
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