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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XXIX.

For the greater security of Commerce and freedom of Navigation, it is Concluded and Agreed, That neither Part, as much as may be, and shall lie in their powers, shall permit that Publique Pirates or other Robbers upon the Sea, in any the Ports of the other Kingdom or Country have their Receptacles or Re∣treats, or shall suffer that any of the Inhabitants, or People of either Prince, do receive them into their houses, or supply them with provisions, or be other∣wise assisting to them; But on the contrary shall en∣deavour, that the said Pirates or Robbers and their Partisans and Accomplices be apprehended, and pu∣nished according to their demerit, and the Ships and Goods, as much as can be found of them, restored to the lawful Owners or their Agents, Provided their right be made appear by due proof of law in the Court of Admiralty.

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