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" The extraterritoriality stipulation may have relieved the native official of some troublesome duties, but it has always been felt to be offensive and humiliating, and has ever a disintegrating effect, leading the people, on the one hand, to despise their... "
The Quarterly Review - Page 162
edited by - 1927
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"These from the Land of Sinim.": Essays on the Chinese Question

Robert Hart - 1901 - 276 pages
...accorded to new-comers will be enjoyed by their predecessors. The " Extra-territoriality " stipulation may have relieved the native official of some troublesome...ever a disintegrating effect, leading the people on one hand to despise their own Government and officials, and on the other to envy and dislike the foreigner...
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The Anglo-American Magazine, Volume 5

1901 - 596 pages
...his native country. The " extra-territoriality " stipulation may have relieved the native officials of some troublesome duties, but it has always been...ever a disintegrating effect, leading the people on one hand to despise their own government and officials, and on the other to envy and dislike the foreigner...
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"These from the Land of Sinim.": Essays on the Chinese Question

Robert Hart - 1901 - 272 pages
...been felt to be offensive and humiliating, and has ever a disintegrating effect, leading the people on one hand to despise their own Government and officials,...dislike the foreigner withdrawn from native control. The "Most Favoured Nation" clause has always stood in the way of change, and prevented the Chinese...
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Pamphlet, Issue 47

Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Division of International Law - 1922 - 80 pages
...Hart,' whose judgment is certainly entitled to weight, says: The "Extraterritoriality" stipulation may have relieved the native official of some troublesome...ever a disintegrating effect, leading the people on one hand to despise their own Government and officials, and on the other to envy and dislike the foreigner...
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The Chinese Social and Political Science Review, Volume 9

1925 - 904 pages
...privileges. Sir Robert Hart was therefore right in remarking: "The extraterritoriality stipulation may have relieved the native official of some troublesome...dislike the foreigner withdrawn from native control. " Then, too, there is the right of "immunity from search," which gives rise to many evils, and the...
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China at the Conference: A Report

Westel Woodbury Willoughby - 1922 - 448 pages
...years, had said in his book, " These from the Land of Sinim " : " The extraterritoriality stipulation may have relieved the native official of some troublesome...dislike the foreigner withdrawn from native control." Until the system is abolished or substantially modified, Dr. Wang continued, it would be inexpedient...
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Japan's Pacific Policy: Especially in Relation to China, the Far East, and ...

Kiyoshi Karl Kawakami - 1922 - 420 pages
...years, has this to say in his work, These From the Land of Sinim: 'The extraterritoriality stipulation may have relieved the native official of some troublesome...ever a disintegrating effect, leading the people on one hand to despise their own Government and officials, and on the other to envy and dislike the foreigner...
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The Chinese Students' Monthly, Volume 17

1922 - 788 pages
...years, has this to say in his work "These from the Land of Sinim:" "The extra-territoriality stipulation may have relieved the native official of some troublesome...ever a disintegrating effect, leading the people on one hand to despise their own government and officials, and on the other to envy and d il ike the foreigner...
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Japan's Pacific Policy: Especially in Relation to China, the Far East, and ...

Kiyoshi Karl Kawakami - 1922 - 406 pages
...this to say in his work, These From the Land of Sinim: 'The extraterritoriality stipulation mayhave relieved the native official of some troublesome duties,...ever a disintegrating effect, leading the people on one hand to despise their own Government and officials, and on the other to envy and dislike the foreigner...
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The Messenger of Peace, Volume 51

1926 - 412 pages
...many years, had said in his book, 'These from the Land of Sinim,' 'The extraterritoriality stipulation may have relieved the native official of some troublesome...dislike the foreigner withdrawn from native control'." 2. Chinese Progress in Legal Reform Dr. Wang further stated that, whereas it was a matter of opinion...
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