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0374 India and Tibet : vol.1
India and Tibet : vol.1 / Page 374 (Color Image)

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doi: 10.20676/00000295
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he same ceremonial was o
in the three languages
g been signed and sealed,
e copies, each in three l
ment, were then toget
ation lasting nearly an hour
When the ceremony was o
ures, saying that the missio
was over, and a basis had l
ons in future. We were
ded degree with their religi
of their country, we were
nal affairs, and we were l
al suzerainty of the Chi
y sought to insure that t
y made on their behalf by
lations, which were not i
o us, should be establishe
with every other country w
hat they should not degra
d a regard to relations wi
lead to bad enemies whe
ity obligations, and shown
therefore. They would fin
to kept the present Treaty
s taken of peace. I would
ase all prisoners of war
ould set at liberty all th
lings with us.
his speech was translated
ess O'Connor, and the Re
d it sentence by sentence
ith the members of Co
were made by the whole p
ion. We should see in the
were it. I then turned to
or he had great
nd he was glad the mis
that he hoped and th
by the Treaty. A copy o[f]