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 June 2, 2024.

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The Kings answer to the Letter of the States General of the Unitedd Pro∣vinces.

Written at the Camp at Wetter, the first day of June, 1678.

MOst dear, great Friends, Allies, and Confede∣rates, We have with much pleasure understood, as by the Letter you writ us, so by the Assurances which the Heer Van Beverning, your Extraordinary Ambassador, hath in your Name given us, the dis∣positions, in which you profess your selves to be, to a Peace. We cannot let you better know, how firm and sincere our intentions are, to procure so great and so general a good for Europe, than by the Writing, which we have commanded to be put into his hands. You will see the new Facilities we offer to put you in a state to bring your Allies to

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consent to the conditions, which we cannot doubt but you judge equitable. And having nothing farther to add thereunto, We onely assure you of the satis∣faction we shall have, in giving you back with the Peace, our old and real friendship, and in en∣tring with you into the strongest and most capable Engagements, for securing ever your Liberty; which we have more amply explained our selves upon to the Heer Van Beverning, whose Conduct and Person hath been very acceptable to us. There re∣mains onely, That we pray God to have you, Most dear, great Friends, Allies, and Confederates, in his holy keeping. Given in our Camp at Wetteren, the first day of June, 1678.

Your good Friend, Allie, and Confederate, LOUIS.

Underneath was Signed, Arnauld.

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