| United States - United States - 1899 - 850 pages
...Goverment of Japan. Americans may freely buy from Japanese and sell to them, any articles, that either may have for sale, without the intervention of any Japanese officers, in such pnrchase or sale or in making or receiving payment for the same, and all classes of Japanese, may purchase,... | |
| Alexis Sidney Krausse - East Asia - 1900 - 422 pages
...Government and foreigners, they may freely buy from Japanese and sell to them any articles that either may have for sale without the intervention of any Japanese...in such purchase or sale, or in making or receiving payments for the same ; and all classes of Japanese may purchase, sell, keep or use any articles sold... | |
| Alexis Sidney Krausse - East Asia - 1900 - 416 pages
...intervention of any Japanese officers in such purchase or sale, or in making or receiving payments for the same ; and all classes of Japanese may purchase, sell, keep or use any articles sold to them by British subjects. xv. If the Japanese Custom House officers are dissatisfied with the value placed... | |
| John Bassett Moore - International law - 1906 - 888 pages
...provided thai "Americans may freely buy from Japanese and sell to them any articles that either may have for sale, without the intervention of any Japanese...in making or receiving payment for the same;" and that "all classes of Japanese may purchase, sell, keep, or use any articles sold to them by the Americans."... | |
| John Bassett Moore - International law - 1906 - 896 pages
...Japanese officers in such purchase or sale, or in making or receiving payment for the same; " and that ''all classes of Japanese may purchase, sell, keep,...or use any articles sold to them by the Americans." Article IV. provided that "duties" should be "paid to the government of Japan on all goods landed in... | |
| Henry Satoh - Japan - 1908 - 262 pages
...them, any articles that either may have for sale, without the intervention of any Japanese officer, in such purchase or sale, or in making or receiving payment for the same, and all classes of the Japanese may purchase, sell, keep or use, any articles sold to them by the Americans. The Japanese... | |
| John Harington Gubbins - Political Science - 1911 - 332 pages
...Government of Japan. Americans may freely buy from Japanese and sell to them any articles that either may have for sale, without the intervention of any Japanese...or use any articles sold to them by the Americans. The Japanese Government will cause this clause to be made public in every part of the empire as soon... | |
| United States. Department of State - Latin America - 1873 - 768 pages
...from Japanese and sell to them all articles, without the intervention of any Japanese officer, either in such purchase or sale or in making or receiving payment for the same. All Japanese shall be at liberty to buy any articles from Austro-Hungarian citizens, either within... | |
| Marius B. Jansen, John Whitney Hall - History - 1989 - 660 pages
...point was that "Americans may freely buy from Japanese and sell to them any articles that either may have for sale, without the intervention of any Japanese...sale, or in making or receiving payment for the same. . . ." (Article III).16 To this end, the following ports were to be opened, in addition to Shimoda... | |
| Walter LaFeber - History - 1998 - 550 pages
...in Article III: Americans may freely buy from Japanese and sell to them any articles that either may have for sale, without the intervention of any Japanese officers in such purchase or sale. Not for the last time, Americans, with deep suspicions about state power, tried to remove that power... | |
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