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| | <b>Treatyb> ports - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Shanghai, in Kiang-su province, Nan-king <b>Treatyb>, 1842; opened officially 17 November 1843; Chinese population, 651,000. |  | | The first five <b>treatyb> ports in China were established at the conclusion of the First Opium War by the <b>Treatyb> of Nanjing in 1842. |  | | Sha-shi, also in Hu-pe, <b>treatyb> of Shimoneseki, 1895; opened 1 October, 1876; Chinese population, 85,000. |
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| | Methuen <b>Treatyb> - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | It refers to John Methuen (c.1650-1706) who served as a Member of Parliament; Lord Chancellor of Ireland; Privy Councilor; Envoy and then Ambassador Extraordinary to Portugal where he negotiated the "Methuen" <b>Treatyb> of 1703 which cemented allegiances in the War of Spanish Succession and created favorable trade terms for Port wine. |  | | This was a commercial <b>treatyb> between Portugal and England which established that English textiles would be accepted in Portugal and that the Portuguese wines would be preferred in England, by paying only two thirds of the rates settled with the French. |  | | The Methuen <b>Treatyb> was a <b>treatyb> on wine and textiles trade <b>treatyb> between Portugal and England signed in 1703. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Methuen_Treaty
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| | Anglo-Irish <b>Treatyb> - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Three-fold ratification of the <b>treatyb> by Dáil Éireann, the House of Commons of Southern Ireland and the British Parliament was required. |  | | The <b>Treatyb>'s provisions relating to the monarch, governor-general and the <b>treatyb>'s own superiority in law were all deleted from the Constitution of the Irish Free State in 1932, following the enactment of the Statute of Westminster by the British Parliament. |  | | The <b>Treatyb> would have superior status in Irish law: in the event of a conflict between it and the new 1922 Constitution of the Irish Free State, it would take precedence. |
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| | COMMERCIAL TREATIES - LoveToKnow Article on COMMERCIAL TREATIES |
 | | Great Britain did not formally accept these higher duties; the <b>treatyb> of the 28th of February 1882, with France, which secured most favored nation treatment in other matters, provided that customs duties should be henceforth regulated by the internal legislation of each of the two states. |  | | In 1871 the Republican government sought to terminate the treaties of the empire. |  | | Treaties were at first limited to exclusive and distinct engagements between the contracting states; each <b>treatyb> differing more or less in its terms from other similar compacts. |
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http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/C/CO/COMMERCIAL_TREATIES.htm
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| | Treaties |
 | | 2) The remainder of this <b>treatyb> is SECRET. |  | | 2) The remainder of this <b>treatyb> is secret. |  | | 3) The remainder of this <b>treatyb> is SECRET |
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| | Foreign Imperial Ports in China quiz -- free game |
 | | This port near Hangzhou was one of the <b>treatyb> ports China had to open as an international <b>treatyb> port in 1842. |  | | This port was declared a <b>treatyb> port in 1858 but not opened until 1899. |  | | This port which is the capital of Fujian province was one of the five ports opened to international trade in 1842. |
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| | <b>Treatyb> Ports and Extraterritorality in China - 1921-22 |
 | | This <b>treatyb> was between the Kingdom of Gurkha and the Kingdom of Thibet. |  | | Under this principle nationals of <b>treatyb> nations were subject to the laws of their home nation rather than the laws of China. |  | | Legally the council was responsible to the ratepayers and to the Ministers of the <b>treatyb> powers. |
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http://www.geocities.com/treatyport01/TREATY01.html
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| | <b>Treatyb> Ports - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about <b>Treatyb> Ports |
 | | As a result of the enforced unequal treaties, <b>treatyb> ports were established mainly in China, from 1842; and Japan, from 1854 to 1899. |  | | <b>Treatyb> on the Accession of 10 new Member States |  | | Although resented by the Guomindang (nationalist) government, foreign privileges in the <b>treatyb> ports lasted until 1943. |
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| | Printable Version on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | The <b>treatyb> formally placed the responsibility for the war on Germany and its allies and imposed on Germany the burden of the reparations payments. |  | | Among the chief causes of Allied dissension was Wilson's refusal to recognize the secret agreements reached by the Allies in the course of the war; Italy's refusal to forgo the territorial gains promised (1915) by the secret <b>Treatyb> of London; and French insistence on the harsh treatment of Germany. |  | | The Preliminary <b>Treatyb> of Versailles of 1871 was signed at the end of the Franco-Prussian War by Otto von Bismarck for Germany and by Adolphe Thiers for France. |
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| | Nuclear Non-Proliferation <b>Treatyb> - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The vast majority of sovereign states (187) are parties to the <b>treatyb>. |  | | This would appear to be an act of proliferation violating Articles I and II of the <b>treatyb>. |  | | Article X allows a state to leave the <b>treatyb> if "extraordinary events, related to the subject matter of this <b>Treatyb>, have jeopardized the supreme interests of its country", giving three months' notice. |
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 | | A <b>treatyb> amended the <b>Treatyb> of 1868 to restrict Chinese labor immigration. |  | | Also known as Burlingame <b>Treatyb>, signed at Washington July 28, 1868, as Additional Articles to the <b>Treatyb> between the United States of America and the Ta-Tsing Empire of the 18 th of June 1958 [<b>Treatyb> of Tien-Tsin]. |  | | This is the first <b>treatyb> between U S. and China and U.S. which extended to the United States trading privileges equal to those enjoyed by Britain, opened certain Chinese "<b>treatyb> ports, cities and towns of Canton, Amoy, Foochowfoo, Ningpo, and Shanghai, and provided "extraterritorial jurisdiction" to Americans in China. |
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| | Revival Times Magazine Online - Kensington Temple / London City Church |
 | | According to Basic <b>Treatyb>, EU law "shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States." Generally, Basic <b>Treatyb> asserts the authority of EU institutions over individual European states and seeks to speed up the process of European integration. |  | | It began the negotiation process on the future Constitution, and currently there is no political consensus in Britain or the rest of Europe regarding all the clauses of Basic <b>Treatyb>. |  | | Basic <b>Treatyb> is a draft for the future Constitution of the European Union. |
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| | Daniel Webster - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | In 1822, Webster returned to U.S. Congress from Boston, and in 1827 he was elected to the Senate from the state of Massachusetts. |  | | Webster assisted his friend Jeremiah Smith in fighting the action all the way to the Supreme Court of the United States, where he personally argued the case. |  | | Webster, however, was successful in defending his stance in a Senate debate of 1830, culminating in his second reply to Hayne [2] in which he uttered the famous phrase, "liberty and Union, now and forever, one and inseparable". |
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| | MSN Encarta - Daniel Webster |
 | | Webster was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives from Boston in 1822 and to the U.S. Senate from Massachusetts in 1827. |  | | In 1850-52 Webster was secretary of state in the cabinet of President Millard Fillmore. |  | | Webster successfully combated the theory of nullification and ably vindicated the nationalist view of the Union. |
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| | HistoryLink Essay: Oregon Territory, Establishment of |
 | | One result of that agreement was the <b>Treatyb> of Joint Occupation of Oregon, signed on October 20, 1818. |  | | Despite this pressure, in the Oregon <b>Treatyb> of June 15, 1846, the United States agreed to the 49th parallel, which established national boundaries "westward of the Rocky Mountains." |  | | The joint occupancy <b>treatyb> was renewed in 1827. |
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| | Publication 54 (2005), Tax Guide for U.S. Citizens and Resident Aliens Abroad |
 | | Most U.S. tax treaties provide that the <b>treatyb> country cannot discriminate by imposing more burdensome taxes on U.S. citizens who are residents of the <b>treatyb> country than it imposes on its own citizens in the same circumstances. |  | | However, most treaties provide exceptions to saving clauses that allow certain provisions of the <b>treatyb> to be claimed by U.S. citizens or residents. |  | | If you are a U.S. resident who is in a <b>treatyb> country for a limited number of days in the tax year and you meet certain other requirements, pay you receive for personal services performed in that country may be exempt from that country's income tax. |
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| | Translated German Cases Institute of Global Law, UCL |
 | | The Act of 6 June 1973 on the <b>Treatyb> or 21 December 1972 between the Federal Republic of Germany and the German Democratic Republic on the bases of the relations between the Federal Republic of Germany and the German Democratic Republic is compatible with the Basic Law. |  | | The object of the constitutional proceedings is the <b>Treatyb> Act of 6 June 1973 and the <b>Treatyb> referred to in it, with its additional protocol. |  | | The <b>Treatyb> changes nothing in the legal position of Berlin, as always defended by Bundestag, Bundesrat and Federal Government, Länder of the Federal Republic and the Federal Constitutional Court jointly, further to the Basic Law. |
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| | Louisiana Purchase - Open Encyclopedia |
 | | The United States Senate ratified the <b>treatyb> on October 20, and on October 31 authorized the President Jefferson to take possession of the territory and establish a temporary military government. |  | | Through a <b>treatyb> with Spain, American merchants had "right of deposit" in New Orleans, meaning they could use the port for their goods. |  | | The matter was not fully settled until the Adams-Onís <b>Treatyb> in 1819, in which Spain ceded all of Florida to the U.S. and the boundary between the Louisiana territory and the Spanish colonies was set along the Sabine, Red and Arkansas Rivers and the 42nd parallel. |
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| | Kickin' Down Route 66 :: A little (more) history, if you will. Part II |
 | | The <b>treatyb> of Fort Laramie§ is signed between the US Government and the tribes of the northern plains, providing tribal borders and annual allotments of food and gifts to compensate for white incursions on Indian hunting grounds. |  | | The US and Mexico sign the <b>Treatyb> of Guadalupe-Hidalgo |  | | The US Senate votes against the annexation <b>treatyb>. |
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| | Tauscher Garners Congressional Support for the Comprehensive Test Ban <b>Treatyb> - 6/10/97 |
 | | The <b>treatyb> was subsequently passed by the United Nations General Assembly by a vote of 158-3 on September 10, 1996. |  | | President Clinton signed this historic <b>treatyb> last year and it is time that the Senate acted," Tauscher stated. |  | | "It is my hope that we can get the President and the Senate moving on the test ban <b>treatyb>. |
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| | <b>treatyb> port on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | <b>Treatyb>-making and the nation: the historical foundations of the nationalist conception of the <b>treatyb> power.(natinal government <b>treatyb> power vs. state legislative powers) |  | | As in all the 69 Chinese <b>treatyb> ports that were finally opened, zones were established for foreign residence that enjoyed extraterritoriality. |  | | <b>TREATYb> PORT [<b>treatyb> port] port opened to foreign trade by a <b>treatyb>. |
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 | | This <b>treatyb>, negotiated by Daniel Webster, the American Secretary of State, and Lord Ashburton resolved the border dispute between the United States and Canada. |  | | Signed in February 1848 by the United States and Mexico, the <b>Treatyb> of Guadalupe-Hidalgo ended the Mexican-American War. |  | | Under the terms of the <b>treatyb>, the border would be set at the Rio Grande River. |
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| | Breaching the Bamboo Curtain |
 | | The <b>Treatyb> of Wangxia was a foreign policy success for President John Tyler. |  | | In addition to securing the same provisions obtained by the United States, the <b>Treatyb> of Whampoa granted France the right to establish hospitals, schools and cemeteries in the <b>treatyb> ports. |  | | President John Tyler responded to news about the recent <b>Treatyb> of Nanjing by sending a special emissary to China to secure similar <b>treatyb> rights for the United States. |
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| | History - PNWcommunity |
 | | From the 1810s until the 1840s, modern-day Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and western Montana, along with most of British Columbia, were part of the Oregon Country, which was jointly administered by the United States and the United Kingdom after the <b>Treatyb> of 1818. |  | | This arrangement ended as U.S. settlement grew and Polk was elected on a platform of "Fifty-Four Forty or Fight"; after a war scare with the United Kingdom, the two nations negotiated the 1846 Oregon <b>Treatyb>, partitioning the region along the 49th parallel and resolving most (but not all) of the border disputes. |  | | John McLoughlin of the Hudson's Bay Company was the de facto local political authority for most of this time. |
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| | List of treaties - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | <b>Treatyb> of Washington - Settles grievances between the United States and Canada |  | | <b>Treatyb> of Tripoli - Ends the war between the United States and |  | | <b>Treatyb> of Guadalupe Hidalgo - Fully ends the Mexican-American War |
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| | Online NewsHour: Nuclear Test Ban <b>Treatyb> -- October 6, 1999 |
 | | Clinton has made adoption of the <b>treatyb> a priority, but Republican senators have blocked it from a vote for two years. |  | | The <b>treatyb>, signed by 154 nations, would broadly prohibit underground testing of nuclear warheads. |  | | A two-thirds vote will ratify the <b>treatyb>, but about 40 senators are ready to vote it down. |
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| | Treaties |
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| | Secret <b>Treatyb> of Verona |
 | | I wish to call the attention of the Senate to this <b>treatyb> because it is the threat of this <b>treatyb> which was the basis of the Monroe doctrine. |  | | This <b>treatyb> shall be renewed with such changes as new circumstances may give occasion for, either at a new congress or at the court of one of the contracting parties, as soon as the war with Spain shall be terminated. |  | | The threat under the secret <b>treatyb> of Verona to suppress popular governments in the American Republics is the basis of the Monroe doctrine. |
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| | 145 Wn.2d 578, STATE v. NORMAN |
 | | The Oregon <b>Treatyb> provided that the boundary between the two nations "shall be continued westward along the said forty-ninth parallel of north latitude to the middle of the channel which separates the continent from Vancouver's Island." Oregon <b>Treatyb>, reprinted in Report of the Comm'n at 191. |  | | It specifically references both the Oregon <b>Treatyb> of 1846 defining the international boundary as the 49th parallel and the 1870 Declaration approving the maps resulting from the survey conducted to carry out that <b>treatyb> as defining the international boundary along the 49th parallel. |  | | The court then reasoned that the intent of the drafters of the Washington State Constitution was to follow the language contained in the 1846 <b>Treatyb> of Oregon defining the international boundary as the 49th parallel, and to define Washington's boundary in the same way. |
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| | AMC Treaties |
 | | The Robinson-Superior <b>Treatyb>, 7 September 1850 was negotiated with the Chippewas of the Sault Ste. |  | | The 15 August 1749 <b>treatyb> was a renewal of the 15 December 1725 <b>treatyb> with the Malecites living along the St. John River. |  | | Negotiations for <b>Treatyb> 6, between the Crown and the Assinboin and the Cree, occurred during a time when the Aboriginal population feared the effects of starvation, the loss of land and the scourge of smallpox. |
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