The Treaty With China


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Article 7 explains itself.  
ART. 8. The United States, always disclaiming and  
discouraging all practices of unnecessary dictation and  
intervention by one nation in the affairs or domestic  
administration of another, do hereby freely disclaim any  
intention or right to intervene in the domestic  
administration of China in regard to the construction of  
railroads, telegraphs, or other material internal  
improvements. On the other hand, His majesty and the Emperor  
of China reserves to himself the right to decide the time,  
and manner, and circumstances of introducing such  
improvements within his dominions. With this mutual  
understanding it is agreed by the contracting parties that  
if at any time hereafter His Imperial Majesty shall  
determine to construct or cause to be constructed works of  
the character mentioned within the Empire, and shall make  
application to the United States or any other Western power  
for facilities to carry out that policy, the United States  
will, in that case, designate and authorize suitable  
engineers to be employed by the Chinese Government, and will  
recommend to other nations an equal compliance with such  
application, the Chinese Government in that case protecting  
such engineers in their persons and property, and paying  
them a reasonable compensation for their service.  
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