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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The Proclamation of the Peace, Publish-at Paris the 10th of September, 1696. N. S. as also at Turin, and at the Head of the Army on the same Day.

BE it known to all Persons whatsoever, That a good, sure, lasting and solid Peace, with entire Amity, and sincere Reconciliation has been made and agreed upon, by and between the most high, most excellent, and most powerful Prince Lewis, by the Grace of God King of France and of Navar, our Sovereign Lord; and the most high and most powerful Prince Victor Amadeus II. Duke of Savoy, their Vassals, Subjects and Servants, in all their Kingdoms, States, Countries, Lands and Lordships under their Subjection, That the said Peace is general and absolute between them, their said Vassals and Subjects; and by vertue of the said Peace, it is permitted to the Subjects of both Princes, to go, come, return, and sojourn in all Places of the said Kingdoms, States and Coun∣tries, to Negotiate and Traffick, Correspond, and have a free Converse, the one with the other, in all Freedom and Safety, as well by Land as by Sea, and on Rivers, &c. And in order to maintain the

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same, all manner of People, of what Quality or Condition soever they may be, are hereby strict∣ly forbid to undertake, attempt, or innovate any thing contrary thereunto, upon the Penalty of be∣ing severely Punished, as Disturbers of the Pub∣lick Peace.

Given at Varsaille the 8th day of De∣cember, 1696.

Signed Lewis, And lower, Philypeaux.

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