The Acts and Negotiations, Together with the Particular Articles at Large, of the General Peace, Concluded at Ryswick, by the Most Illustrious Confederates with the French King: To which is Premised, the Negotiations and Articles of the Peace, Concluded at Turin, Between the Same Prince and the Duke of Savoy

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Robert Clavel ... and Tim. Childe, 1698 - 292 sider
Includes a review of negotiations leading to the general peace, the terms of agreements, and ratification statements of various monarchs.
 

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Side 59 - Kings of Great Britain, that he will inviolably do and perform the fame towards the faid moft Chriftian King, his kingdoms, countries, lands, and dominions. V. That there be a free ufe of navigation and commerce between the...
Side 59 - And to this end the commiffioners fo appointed fhall, within the fpace of three months from the time of the ratification of the prefent treaty, meet in the city of London, and within...
Side 59 - ... sooner, if it can be done. And to that end, immediately after the ratification of this Treaty, each of the...
Side 59 - ... of what kind foever they be, without exception, which are in any manner contrary to the faid treaty, or were made...
Side 59 - ... think fit, without any moleftation. XIII. For what concerns the principality of Orange, and other lands and dominions belonging to the faid King of Great Britain, the feparate article of the treaty of Nimeguen, concluded between the moft Chriftian King and the States General of the United Provinces, the lothday of Auguft, 1678, fhall, according to its form and tenor, have full effect, and all things that have been innovated and altered fhall be reftored as they were before.
Side 63 - Britain fhall likewife, at the end of three months after the exchange of the ratifications of the prefent treaty, or fooner if it can be done, enter into...
Side 59 - King againft whofe fubjects reprifals are demanded, have no minifter refiding there, letters of reprifal fhall not be granted, till after the fpace of four months, to be reckoned from the day on which his petition was made and prefented to the King againft whofe fubjects reprifals are defired, or to his privy council. X. For cutting off...
Side 59 - ... thereof in the time of the war, which was ended by the faid treaty of Nimeguen, or which he ought to have held and enjoyed according to the faid treaty. And that an end may...
Side 59 - ... of each kingdom. VII. The moft Chriftian King fhall reftore to the faid King of Great Britain, all countries, iflands, forts, and colonies, wherefoever...
Side 59 - Englifh during this war, fhall be left to the French, by virtue of the foregoing article.

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