Articles of alliance and commerce between the most serene and potent prince Charles II, by the grace of God king of Great Britain, France and Ireland, defender of the faith &c., and the most serene and potent prince Christian V, by the grace of God king of Denmark, Norway &c. / concluded at Copenhagen the 11th day of July, 1670.

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Articles of alliance and commerce between the most serene and potent prince Charles II, by the grace of God king of Great Britain, France and Ireland, defender of the faith &c., and the most serene and potent prince Christian V, by the grace of God king of Denmark, Norway &c. / concluded at Copenhagen the 11th day of July, 1670.
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[London] In the Savoy :: Printed by the assigns of John Bill, and Christopher Barker ...,
1671/2.
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XVIII.

Furthermore, for the better encouragement of Trade and Commerce, and for the utter avoiding of all Frauds and Disputes that may arise between the Of∣ficers of Ports and Merchants, It is Agreed and Con∣cluded, That all and singular Duties shall be demand∣ed and paid according to the Printed Tariffe, (or Book of Rates) wherein shall be comprised all Customes and Duties to be paid as well for Goods in the re∣spective Ports, as for passage through the Soundt: And to the end that this may be the more Strictly observed, Both Kings shall not onely enjoyn his Of∣ficers and Collectors of his Customes under the highest penalty, not to do any thing that may frustrate or e∣lude this Agreement; But also that they do not by Molestation or Exaction, cause any trouble, or offer any injury to the Subjects of either King.

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