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               <hi>The chief ARTICLES of the</hi> PEACE, <hi>concluded betwixt the</hi> Em<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>peror, Empire, <hi>and</hi> France.</head>
            <p n="1">I. THat there ſhal be an Univerſal and Everlaſting Peace betwixt them, and their Heirs and Succeſſors; ſo that the one ſhal not Aſſiſt the Enemies, or Rebellious Subjects of the other. II. An Amneſty for ever. III. The Treaties of <hi>Westphalia</hi> and <hi>Nimeguen</hi> being the founda<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>tion of this Treaty, they ſhal be faithfully executed in every thing, but what is here altered. IV. All places taken during the War, and all the Re-unions out of <hi>Alſace,</hi> ſhal be Reſtored; but the Romiſh Religion ſhal remain in the Places where it now is. V. <hi>Trier</hi> is to be reſtored, with Cannon, <hi>&amp;c.</hi> as it is at preſent. The Elector of <hi>Brandenburg,</hi> and all his Dominions are in<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>cluded, according to the Treaty in 1679. VI. All ſhall be reſtored to the E<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>lector of <hi>Palatine,</hi> the Duches of <hi>Orleance</hi>'s Pretentions being left to the Arbi<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>tration of the Emperor and the King of <hi>France;</hi> the Pope to be Umpire if they can't agree, and the Elector mean while, to pay her 100000 Florens <hi>per Annum.</hi> VII. The Duchy of <hi>Deuxponts</hi> is to be reſtored to <hi>Sweden,</hi> with its Artillery, Records, <hi>&amp;c.</hi> VIII. The Principality of <hi>Veldentz,</hi> and the <hi>Palſ<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>grave</hi> of <hi>Lodowicks</hi> Lands in the Principality of <hi>Lautern,</hi> to be reſtor'd. IX. All Lands, Revenues, and Commendams, to the great Maſter of the Teuto<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>nick Order in <hi>France</hi> and elſe where, to the Biſhop of <hi>Worms</hi> the like. X. The Town and Caſtle of <hi>Dinant,</hi> to the Biſhop of <hi>Liege,</hi> with its Cannon and De<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>pendencies, and the Re-unions. XI. All ſhall be reſtored to the Houſe of <hi>Wirtemberg;</hi> and particularly, to Duke <hi>George,</hi> the County of <hi>Monbeliard,</hi> and all his Poſſeſſions in <hi>Burgundy,</hi> whithout paying Homage to <hi>France,</hi> except for the Village of <hi>Baldenheim.</hi> XII. The Houſe of <hi>Baden</hi> ſhall have the bene<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>fit of the Treaties of <hi>Westphalia</hi> and <hi>Nimeguen.</hi> XIII. The Counts of <hi>Naſ<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>ſaw, Hanaw,</hi> and <hi>Leiningen,</hi> ſhall have all reſtored them. XIV. <hi>Straſburg,</hi> and what belongs to it on the Left-hand ſide of the <hi>Rhine,</hi> ſhall remain to <hi>France;</hi> and the Inhabitants, and other belonging to the Empire, ſhall have liberty to remove themſelves and Eſtates elſewhere in a Years time: The Ec<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>cleſiaſtical Juriſdiction to remain as it was, without any further moleſtation. XV. <hi>Fort-Kyel</hi> reſtored to the Emperor and Empire; and the Forts on the <hi>Rhine,</hi> and in the Iſlands, demoliſhed at the charge of the French. XVI. The Towns and Caſtle of <hi>Friburg,</hi> the Forts of St. <hi>Peter</hi> and <hi>Star,</hi> and all thoſe in the <hi>Black-forreſt, Briſgaw,</hi> and the Vallies of <hi>Lehen, &amp;c.</hi> reſtored to the Emperor as they are. XVII. <hi>Briſack,</hi> with all its Dependencies, the like; and the Forts on the Left of the <hi>Rhine</hi> dimoliſhed. XVIII. All thoſe ſhal be reſtor'd to the Emperor in 38 days after the Ratifica<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>tion. XIX. <hi>Philipsburg,</hi> with the Forts on the Right of the <hi>Rhine,</hi> and the Cannon formerly belonging to the Emperor, ſhal be reſtor'd. XX. The Forts over againſt <hi>Hunninguen,</hi> and the Bridge there, demoliſh'd. XXI. The like at <hi>Fort-Louis.</hi> XXII. The Forts by the Caſtle <hi>Traerbach</hi> and <hi>Montroyal</hi> de<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>moliſh'd. XXIII. The <hi>Kurburger</hi> Fort the like; and the Prince of <hi>Salm,</hi> and the <hi>Rhingraves</hi> and <hi>Wildgraves,</hi> ſhal be reſtor'd to <hi>Kirn,</hi> and their other Poſ<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>ſeſſions. <hi>Eberenburg,</hi> after the new Works are demoliſh'd, ſhal be reſtored to the Barons of <hi>Sickingen.</hi> XXIV. The Duke of <hi>Lorain</hi> is to be included in the Treaty, and put in full poſſeſſion of all that Duke <hi>Charles</hi> had in 1670 Old and New <hi>Nancy,</hi> with the Cannon that was in them, reſtor'd; but the Walls of <hi>New-Town</hi> demoliſh'd. <hi>Bitch</hi> and <hi>Homburg</hi> are to be diſmantled
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            <p>There remain ſeveral things ſtill to be adjuſted, as to the Affairs of Religion, for which there are ſix Weeks time allowed. Conferences are held upon that Subject every Day, and divers Princes of the Empire have deferr'd Signing till they ſee the Iſſue of that Affair.</p>
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            <p>Re-printed at <hi>Edinburgh</hi> by the Heirs and Succeſsors of <hi>Andrew Anderſon,</hi> Printer to His Moſt Excellent Majeſtie, 1697.</p>
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