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 / translated from the original publish'd at the Hague.

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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 / translated from the original publish'd at the Hague.
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France. -- Treaties, etc. -- Savoy (Duchy), 1696 Aug. 29.
Treaty of Ryswick (1697)
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Acts and Negotiations of the General Peace concluded at Ryswick.

  • THE Preliminaries of the Peace. 38
  • A Description of the Palace of Ryswick, and of the first Con∣ferences held there. 40
  • A Memorial of the Plenipotentiary of Lorrain, presented and read in the Congress of the High Allies, Jan. 16. 1697. 45
  • Another Memorial which the same Monsieur Canon, presented to the same Assembly of the Allies, May 22. 1697. 49
  • The Regulation of the Publick Ceremonies, and the Order to be ob∣serv'd by the Domesticks of the Plenipotentiaries. Prescrib'd by the Mediator May 29. 1697. 51
  • The Project of the Peace to be made between the Emperor and Em∣pire on one part, and the most Christian King on the other part; deliver'd by the Ambassadors of France, July 20. 1697. to which is added the Answer of the Ambassadors of his Imperial Majesty, given in Aug. 5. 1697. 59
  • A Declaration made by the Ambassadors of his most Christian Ma∣jesty, but rejected by the Emperial Ambassade. 100
  • A Memorial of the Ambassadors of the most Christian King for a General Peace, deliver'd to the Ambassadors Mediators at the Palace of Ryswick, Sept. 1. 1697. 102
  • Articles of Peace between the most Serene and Mighty Prince William III. King of Great Britain, and the most Serene and Mighty Prince Lewis XIV. the most Christian King, Concluded in the Palace at Ryswick the 10/20 day of September, 1697. 105
  • The Substance of the full Power of their Excellencies the Plenipo∣tentiaries of his Britannick Majesty, 117
  • The full Power of their Excellencies the French Plenipotentiaries, 122
  • The Substance of his Britannick Majesty's Ratification, 125
  • The Ratification of his most Christian Majesty, 128
  • The Articles of Peace between his Catholick Majesty and the most Christian King, Concluded and signed at the Palace of Ryswick

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  • in Holland, the 10/20 of September 1697. 129
  • Separate Article. 149
  • His Catholick Majesty's Ratification. 151
  • His Catholick Majesty's Ratification of the Separate Article. 152
  • His most Christian Majesty's Ratification. 153
  • His most Christian Majesty's Ratification of the Separate Article. 155
  • A List and Declaration of the Re-unions or Occupations made by his most Christian Majesty in the Provinces of the Low Countries be∣longing to his Catholick Majesty, since the Treaty of Nime∣guen. 157
  • A List of Exception, of the Places which the Ambassadors of France pretend to Reserve. 172
  • The Treaty of Peace between France and the Duke of Savoy. 174
  • The full Power of their Excellencies the Ambassadors of his Catho∣lick Majesty. 186
  • The full Power of their Excellencies the Ambassadors of his most Christian Majesty. 189
  • Articles of Peace made, concluded and agreed on at Ryswick in Holland the 10/20 day of Sept. 1697. between the Ambassadors of his most Christian Majesty on one part, and the Ambassadors and Plenipotentiaries of the Lords the States General of the United Netherlands on the other part. 192
  • The full Powers of the Ambassadors and Plenipotentiaries of the most Christian King. 205
  • The full Powers of the Ambassadors and Plenipotentiaries of the Lords the States General of the Ʋnited Netherlands. 208
  • Separate Article, 214
  • His most Christian Majesty's Ratification. 216
  • The Ratification of the Lords the States General of the United Ne∣therlands. 218
  • The Ratification of his most Christian Majesty upon the Separate Ar∣ticle. 220
  • The Ratification of the States General upon the Separate Article. 222
  • Articles of Peace between the Emperor and Empire on one part, and France on the other part; Concluded at the Royal Palace of Rys∣wick in Holland on the 30th of October 1697. N. S. 75
  • The full Powers of the Emperor's Ambassadors. 112
  • The General full Power of the Deputation of the Empire. 116
  • The full Powers of the French Ambassadors. 118
  • Separate Article, 120
  • The Names and Qualities of their Excellencies the Ambassadors, Ple∣nipotentiaries, Publick Ministers, Envoys, &c. who were present at the Congress for a General Peace, held in the Palace at Ryswick call'd Newbourg-House. 126
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