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It is also Covenanted and agreed, that the people
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It is also Covenanted and agreed, that the people
and Subjects of the King of Great Britain, Sailing to any the Hereditary Kingdoms, Countries, or Do∣minions, of the King of Denmark, or trading in the same, shall pay no more or greater Customs, Tri∣bute, toll or other Duties, nor in any other manner, then the People of the United Provinces of the Low∣countries, and other strangers, (the Swede onely ex∣cepted) trading thither, and Paying lesser Customs, do or shall pay; And in going, returning, and staying, as also in fishing and trading, and all other things shall enjoy the same Liberties, Immunities, and Priviledges, which the People of any forrein Countrey in the said Kingdoms, and Dominions of the King of Denmark, abiding and trading, do or shall enjoy: And so on the other side the People and Subjects of the King of Denmark, shall have and en∣joy the same Priviledges, in the Countries, and Ter∣ritories, of the King of Great Britain, to wit, that the People and Subjects of the King of Denmark, Sailing to any the Kingdoms, Countries, or Domi∣nions of the King of Great Britain, or trading in the same, shall not pay any more or greater Customs, Tributes, Toll, or other Duties, nor in any other manner, then the People of the United-netherlands, or other Strangers trading thither and paying lesser Customs, do or shall pay: And in going, return∣ing and staying, as also in fishing, and trading, and all other things shall enjoy the same Liberties, Im∣munities and Priviledges, which the People of any o∣ther Forrein Country, in the said Kingdoms, and Dominions of the King of Great Britain, abiding and trading, do or shall enjoy: But so, as that the Po∣wer
of each King of Making or Altering Customs, or other Duties, as they shall see occasion, in their respective Kingdoms, Countries, Dominions, and Ports, remain full and entire; Provided the foresaid equality be strictly observed on both sides in manner aforesaid.