A collection of all the acts, memorials & letters, that pass'd in the negotiation of the peace with the treaties concluded at Nimeguen / translated from the French copy, printed at Paris with privilege ; The articles of peace between the Emperor and the French King, and those between the Emperor and the King of Sweden, translated from the Latin copy, printed at Nimeguen.

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A collection of all the acts, memorials & letters, that pass'd in the negotiation of the peace with the treaties concluded at Nimeguen / translated from the French copy, printed at Paris with privilege ; The articles of peace between the Emperor and the French King, and those between the Emperor and the King of Sweden, translated from the Latin copy, printed at Nimeguen.
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London :: Printed by H. Hills, and are to be sold by Walter Kettilby ...,
1679.
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"A collection of all the acts, memorials & letters, that pass'd in the negotiation of the peace with the treaties concluded at Nimeguen / translated from the French copy, printed at Paris with privilege ; The articles of peace between the Emperor and the French King, and those between the Emperor and the King of Sweden, translated from the Latin copy, printed at Nimeguen." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A39450.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 9, 2024.

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XXIII.

And such re-establishment of the Subjects on both sides, according to the Contents of the 21th. and 22th. Articles, shall take effect, notwithstanding any gifts, grants, declarations, confiscations, for∣seitures, sentences, preparatory, or definitive, given for contumacy, in absence of the Parties, or without hearing them; all which sentences and judgments, shall be void and of none effect, as if they had not been given, or pronounced, and the parties at liberty, to return to the Countreys from whence they departed, personally to enjoy their immovable Goods, Rents, and Revenues; or to settle their abodes elsewhere, where they will them∣selves, at their own choice, and election, without be∣ing under any constraint in that respect; and if

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they shall chuse rather to live elsewhere, they may depute, and appoint, such unsuspected Persons as they shall think fit, for the disposition, and enjoy∣ment of their Goods, Rents, and Revenues: but not with relation to Benefices requiring residence, which must be served and administred in Person.

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