Revue Internationale de SinologieHenri Cordier, Gustaaf Schlegel, Edouard Chavannes, Jan Julius Lodewijk Duyvendak, Paul Pelliot, Paul Demiéville E. J. Brill, 1905 Covers all aspects of traditional China. |
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Page 556 - The High Contracting Parties agree that neither of them will, without consulting the other, enter into separate arrangements with another Power to the prejudice of the interests above described. ARTICLE V Whenever, in the opinion of either Great Britain or Japan, the above-mentioned interests are in jeopardy, the two Governments will communicate with one another fully and frankly.
Page 64 - THE LIFE OR LEGEND OF GAUDAMA, THE BUDDHA OF THE BURMESE. With Annotations. The Ways to Neibban, and Notice on the Phongyies or Burmese Monks. BY THE RIGHT REV.
Page 553 - The preservation of the common interests of all Powers in China by insuring the independence and integrity of the Chinese Empire and the principle of equal opportunities for the commerce and industry of all nations in China...
Page 555 - Party will at once come to the assistance of its ally, and will conduct the war in common, and make peace in mutual agreement with it.
Page 556 - The conditions under which armed assistance shall be afforded by either Power to the other in the circumstances mentioned in the present Agreement, and the means by which such assistance is to be made available, will be arranged by the Naval and Military authorities of the Contracting Parties, who will from time to time consult one another fully and freely upon all questions of mutual interest.
Page 556 - ... the day on which either of the High Contracting Parties shall have denounced it. But if, when the date fixed for its expiration arrives, either ally is actually engaged in war, the alliance shall, ipso facto, continue until peace is concluded^ In faith whereof the Undersigned, duly authorized by their respective Governments, have signed this Agreement and have affixed thereto their Seals. Done in duplicate at London, the 12th day of August, 1905. [LS] _ LANSDOWNE, His Britannic Majesty's Principal...
Page 335 - EDKINS.— CHINA'S PLACE IN PHILOLOGY. An attempt to show that the Languages of Europe and Asia have a common origin.
Page 559 - IX. Aussitôt que possible après l'échange des ratifications du présent traité, tous les prisonniers de guerre seront réciproquement rendus. Les Gouvernements des hautes parties contractantes désigneront chacun des commissaires spéciaux chargés de recevoir les prisonniers. Tous les prisonniers aux mains d'un des Gouvernements seront livrés au commissaire du Gouvernement auquel ils appartiennent ou à son représentant dûment autorisé, à l'endroit qui sera fixé par les parties intéressées....
Page 554 - His Majesty's Government venture to anticipate that the alliance thus concluded, designed as it is with objects which are purely peaceful and for the protection of rights and interests the validity of which cannot be contested, will be regarded with approval by the Government to which you are accredite'd. They are justified in believing that its conclusion may not have been without effect in facilitating the settlement by which the war has been so happily brought to an end, and they earnestly trust...
Page 81 - We hope that the volume will be attentively and prayerfully read by the whole church, which are clothed with the