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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- Treaty of Ryswick (1697)
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Contents
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- PREFACE.
- THE CONTENTS.
- Advertisement.
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THE ACTS AND NEGOTIATIONS OF THE PEACE Concluded between the French
KING AND THE Duke ofSavoy. -
Mareschal
Catinat 's Letter to the Mar∣quiss of St.Thomas, Datedthe 29 th ofJune, 1696. -
Monsieur
St. Thomas his Answer. Da∣tedthe 3 d ofJuly, 1696. -
His Royal Highness the Duke of
Savoy 's Letter to the Pope, concerning the Peace ofItaly. -
His Royal Highness the Duke of
Savoy 's Letter to his Imperial Majesty. -
His Royal Highness the Duke of
Savoy 's Letter to the States General. -
His Royal Highness the Duke of
Savoy 's Letter to his Electoral Highness the Duke ofBavaria. -
His Electoral Highness the Duke of
Bavaria 's Answer, to his Royal High∣ness the Duke ofSavoy 's Letter. -
His Royal Highness the Duke of
Savoy 's Letter, to his Serene Highness the Elector ofBrandenburgh. -
His Electoral Highness the Duke of
Brandenbourgh 's Answer, to his Royal Highness the Duke ofSavoy. -
His Royal Highness the Duke of
Savoy 's Letter, to his Majesty the King ofSpain. -
A Copy of the Articles of the
Treaty be∣tween his most Christian Majesty, and his Royal Highness the Duke ofSavoy, as it was sent fromMadrid. -
The Treaty of Peace, and Neutrality for
Italy, between his most Christian Majesty and his Royal Highness the Duke ofSavoy. Concluded and Signed at Turin, and Delivered at theAug. 29. 1696. Hague to the most Illustrious Allies,Aug. 15, 1697. -
The Proclamation of the Peace, Publish-at
Paris the 10th ofSeptember, 1696. N. S. as also atTurin, and at the Head of the Army on the same Day. -
The most Christian King's Letter to the Archbishop of
Paris, to causeTe Deum to be Sung for the Peace Con∣cluded withSavoy, &c. -
An Act of Surrender of the Country and Estates of
Savoy, made by his most Christian Majesty,Lewis XIV. King ofFrance andNavarre, to his Royal Highness,Victor Amadeus II. Duke ofSavoy, Prince ofPiedmont, King ofCyprus, &c. onthe 28 th ofSep∣tember, 1696.
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Mareschal
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THE ACTS AND NEGOTIATIONS OF THE PEACE
Concluded at the PALACE at Ryswick,in Holland.-
An Extract out of the Register-Book of the Mediator, his Majesty the King of
Sweden 's Publick Minister. -
A Description of the Palace of
Ryswick, and of the First Conferences that were held there. - Advertisement.
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The Memorial Presented by the Plenipo∣tentiary of
Lorain, and read in the Assembly of the High Allies, onthe 14 th ofJanuary, 1697. -
Another Memorial which the same Presi∣dent
Canon presented to the same As∣sembly of the High Allies onthe 22 d ofMay, 1697. - Demand of the Queen.
- A Regulation touching Publick Ceremonies and Order among Domesticks, drawn up by his Excellency the Mediator.
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THE PROJECT OF PEACE Between the Emperor & Empire On one Part; and his Most Christian Majesty On the other Part: As it was deliver'd in by the
French Ambassadorsthe 20 th ofJuly, 1697.-
THE CONDITIONS Upon which his Most
Christian Majesty Agrees to make Peace with all the ALLIES. -
The Answer of the Imperial Ambassadors to the Project of Peace deliver'd in by the
French. - Answer to the Preamble.
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Article I. - Answer to Article I.
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Article II. - Answer to Article II.
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Article III. -
Article IV. -
Article V. - Answer to Article III, IV, V.
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Article VI. - Answer to Article VI.
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Article VII. - Answer to Article VII.
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Article VIII. - Answer to Article VIII.
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Article IX. - Answer to Article IX.
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Article X. -
Article XI. - Answer to Article X. and XI.
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Article XII. - Answer to Article XII.
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Article XIII. - Answer to Article XIII.
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The Article relating to the
Palatinate. -
Article XIV. - Answer to Article XIV.
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Article XV. -
Article XVI. - Answer to Article XV. and XVI.
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Article XVII. -
Article XVIII. -
Article XIX. -
Article XIX. -
Article XX. -
Article XXI. -
Article XXII. - Answer to Article XVII. and the Five following.
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Article XXIII. - Answer to Article XXIII.
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Article XXIV. -
Article XXV. -
Article XXVI. - Answer to Article XXVI.
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Article XXVII. -
Article XXVIII, and XXIX. -
Article XXX. -
Article XXXI. -
Article XXXII. -
Article XXXIII. -
Article XXXIV. -
Article XXXV. -
Article XXXVI. - Answer to Article XXXIII, XXXIV, XXXV, and XXXVI.
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Article XXXVII. - Answer to the last Article.
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THE CONDITIONS Upon which his Most
- The Declaration of the Ambassadors of his most Christian Majesty which was rejected by the Em∣perial Ambassade.
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The Memorial of the Ambassadors of the most Christian King for the General Peace, deliver'd to the Ambassador Mediator
at the Palace ofSeptemb. 1. 1697. Ryswick. -
Articles of Peace between the most Se∣rene and Mighty Prince
WILLIAM the Third, King ofGreat Britain, and the most Serene and Mighty PrinceLEWIS the Fourteenth, the most Christian King, Concluded in the Roy∣al Palace atRyswicke the 10/20 th Day ofSeptember, 1697. - Separate Article.
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The Substance of the full Power and Au∣thority of the Lords Ambassadors and Plenipotentiaries of the King of
Great Britain. - The Full Powers of the Ambassadors and Plenipotentiaries of His Most Christian Majesty.
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The Substance of the King of
Great Bri∣tains Ratification of the Peace. - His Most Christian Majesties Ratification of the Peace.
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Articles of Peace, betwixt His Catholick Majesty and the Most Christian King; Concluded at the Royal Palace of
Ryswick, the 10/20 thSeptember, 1697. - Separate Article.
- Ratification of His Catholick Majesty.
- Ratification of the Separate Article by His Catholick Majesty.
- Ratification of his Most Christian Majesty.
- Ratification of the Separate Article by his Most Christian Majesty.
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A List and Declaration of the Re-uni∣ons made by his Most Christian Ma∣jesty, in the Provinces of His Ca∣tholick Majesty in the Low-Countries, since the Treaty of
Nimeguen. -
A List of Exception of the Places which the Ambassadors of
France have pretended to retain. -
Treaty of Peace betwixt
France and the Duke ofSavoy. - A Translation of the full Power of their Excellencies the Ambassadors of His Catholick Majesty.
- Full Power of their Excellencies the Ambassadors of His most Christian Majesty.
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Treaty of Peace, Made Concluded and Agreed at
Ryswick inHolland, the Between the Ambassadors and Ple∣nipotentiaries of his Most Christian Majesty on one Part, and the Am∣bassadors and Plenipotentiaries of Their Lordships the States-General of the Ʋnited Provinces of the Low-Countries on the other Part.10/20 th ofSeptember, 1697. - The Tenor of the full Power of the Ambassadors and Plenipotentia∣ries of His most Christian Maje∣sty.
- The Tenor of the full Powers of the Ambassadors and Plenipotentiaries of Their High and Mightinesses the States-General.
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- Separate Article.
- The Ratification of His most Chri∣stian Majesty, upon the Treaty of Peace and Friendship.
- The Ratification of their Lordships the States General of the Ʋnited Provinces of the Low-Countries, upon the Treaty of Peace and Friendship.
- The Ratification of his Most Chri∣stian Majesty, upon the Separate Article.
- The Ratification of the States-General of the Ʋnited Pro∣vinces of the Low-Coun∣tries, upon the Separate Ar∣ticle.
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Articles of Peace between the
Emperour, and theEmpire on one part, andFrance on the other part; Concluded at the Royal Castle ofRyswick inHolland, onthe 20/30 ofOcto∣ber, 1697. -
THE FULL POWER OF THE EMPEROUR, Translated from the
Latin. -
THE GENERAL FULL POWER FOR THE Deputation of the Empire. Translated from the
German Language. - THE FULL POWER OF FRANCE.
- SEPARATE ARTICLE.
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An Extract out of the Register-Book of the Mediator, his Majesty the King of
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THE NAMES OF THE
EMBASSADORS, &c. - THE NAMES OF THE Ministers, Plenipotentiaries, Deputies, and Envoys, of the Empire.