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of its powers. The first article of this new treaty reads as follows:
ARTICLE I. His Majesty, the Emperor of China, being of the
opinion that in making concessions to the citizens or
subjects of foreign Powers of the privilege of residing on
certain tracts of land, or resorting to certain waters of
that Empire for the purposes of trade, he has by no means
relinquished his right of eminent domain or dominion over
the said land and waters, hereby agrees that no such
concession or grant shall be construed to give to any Power
or party which may be at war with or hostile to the United
States the right to attack the citizens of the United States
or their property within the said lands or waters; and the
United States, for themselves, hereby agree to abstain from
offensively attacking the citizens or subjects of any Power
or party or their property with which they may be at war on
any such tract of land or waters of the said Empire; but
nothing in this article shall be construed to prevent the
United States from resisting an attack by any hostile Power
or party upon their citizens or their property. It is
further agreed that if any right or interest in any tract of
land in China has been or shall hereafter be granted by the
Government of China to the United States or their citizens
for purposes of trade or commerce, that grant shall in no
event be construed to divest the Chinese authorities of
their right of jurisdiction over persons and property within
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