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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First, That there be a Christian, Universal, true, and Sincere Peace, and Friendship, between their Imperial, and Most Christian Majesties, their Heirs, and Successors, Kingdoms, and Provinces, as also between all and every the Confederates of his said Imperial Majesty, more particularly the Electors, Princes, and States of the Empire, comprehended in this Peace, their Heirs, and Successors, on the one part; and all and every the Confederates of his said Most Christian Majesty, comprehended in this Peace, their Heirs, and Successors, on the other; Which said Peace, and Friendship, shall be so sincerely ob∣served, and improved, that each party shall pro∣mote the Honour, Advantage, and Interest of the

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other; And there shall be so perpetual an Oblivion, and Amnesty, of all Hostilities committed on each side, since the beginning of the present Troubles, that neither Party shall, upon that, or any other account, or pretence, give, nor cause, or suffer to be given hereafter, to the other any Trouble, directly, or indirectly, under colour of Law, or way of Fact, within, or without the Empire, any former agreements to the contrary, notwithstand∣ing, But all and every, the injuries, Violences, Ho∣stilities, Dammages, and Charges, sustained on each side, by Words, Writing, or Deeds, shall without respect of Persons, or things, be so entirely abo∣lished, that whatsoever may upon that account, be pretended against the other, shall be buried in per∣petual Oblivion.

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