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         France. Sovereign (1643-1715 : Louis XIV)
      
       
         
           1696
        
      
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             Articles of peace offered by the crown of France
             France. Sovereign (1643-1715 : Louis XIV)
             Louis XIV, King of France, 1638-1715.
          
           1 sheet ([1] p.)
           
             [s.n.],
             Printed at London, ;
             and re-printed :
             in the year 1696.
          
           
             Caption title.
             Reproduction of original in: National Library of Scotland.
          
        
      
    
     
       
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           ARTICLES
           OF
           PEACE
           OFFERED
           BY
           THE
           CROWN
           OF
           FRANCE
        
         
           I.
           THe
           Crown
           of
           
             France
          
           for
           the
           Foundation
           of
           a
           future
           Peace
           ,
           will
           observe
           the
           
             Westphalia
          
           and
           
             Nimeguen
          
           Treaties
           .
        
         
           II.
           Notwithstanding
           the
           said
           Crown
           intended
           to
           keep
           
             Strasburgh
          
           and
           
             Luxemburgh
             ,
          
           and
           give
           for
           an
           equivalent
           
             Friburg
             ,
          
           in
           the
           State
           it
           is
           in
           at
           present
           ,
           with
           its
           Dependencies
           :
           And
           also
           
             Brisack
             ,
          
           with
           all
           its
           Fortifications
           ,
           except
           those
           of
           the
           new
           City
           ,
           the
           Fort
           of
           
             Esch
          
           and
           the
           Fort
           of
           
             Ryne
             ,
          
           to
           be
           demolished
           :
           Nevertheless
           upon
           the
           Allies
           refusing
           to
           accept
           them
           ,
           the
           said
           Crown
           promises
           to
           give
           up
           the
           City
           of
           
             Strasburgh
          
           only
           in
           the
           Condition
           it
           was
           in
           when
           taken
           .
        
         
           III.
           To
           deliver
           up
           
             Philipsburgh
          
           to
           the
           Bishop
           of
           
             Spire
             .
          
        
         
           IV.
           To
           raze
           the
           Fort
           of
           
             Kiell
             ,
          
           and
           other
           Forts
           made
           on
           the
           
             Rhine
             .
          
        
         
           V.
           As
           also
           
             Fort-Louis
          
           and
           
             Huninghen
             .
          
        
         
           VI.
           To
           raze
           
             Montroyal
          
           and
           
             Roseback
             ,
          
           provided
           the
           Allies
           will
           be
           obliged
           not
           to
           re-fortifie
           them
           .
        
         
           VII
           .
           To
           restore
           to
           the
           Elector
           of
           
             Pallatine
             ,
          
           not
           only
           his
           Electoral
           Lands
           ,
           but
           also
           the
           Dutchies
           of
           
             Simmeren
          
           and
           
             Lauteren
             ,
          
           and
           the
           County
           of
           Spanheim
           ,
           with
           all
           other
           Places
           whereof
           his
           Ellectoral
           Highness
           has
           been
           dispossessed
           to
           this
           present
           time
           .
        
         
           VIII
           .
           Madam
           the
           Dutches
           of
           
             Orleans
          
           will
           not
           proceed
           by
           force
           on
           her
           Protestant
           Subjects
           ,
           but
           will
           prosecute
           her
           Right
           only
           before
           a
           competent
           Judge
           in
           relation
           to
           the
           Elector
           .
        
         
           IX
           .
           To
           give
           Satisfaction
           to
           the
           other
           Crowns
           ,
           in
           relation
           to
           other
           Revenues
           ;
           that
           is
           to
           say
           to
           the
           Crown
           of
           
             Sweeden
             ,
          
           for
           the
           Dutchies
           of
           
             Deux-ponis
             ;
          
           and
           all
           its
           dependencies
           .
        
         
           X.
           To
           the
           Count
           of
           
             Valdentz
             ,
          
           for
           his
           Town
           and
           Castle
           of
           
             Valdentz
             .
          
        
         
           XI
           .
           To
           restore
           
             Bischweiter
          
           to
           the
           Count
           of
           
             Hanow
             .
          
        
         
           XII
           .
           To
           the
           Count
           of
           
             Obersteine
          
           the
           County
           
             Delamoets
             .
          
        
         
           XIII
           .
           The
           Signory
           of
           
             Salme
             ,
          
           and
           that
           of
           
             Salstein
             ,
          
           to
           the
           Prince
           of
           
             Salme
             ,
          
           or
           to
           whom
           they
           Lawfully
           appertain
           ,
           since
           there
           is
           still
           a
           dispute
           about
           it
           .
        
         
           XIV
           .
           The
           Signory
           of
           
             Lustenstein
             ,
          
           and
           that
           of
           
             Altsheim
             ,
          
           to
           those
           to
           whom
           they
           belong
           .
        
         
           XV.
           
             Obsworter
          
           to
           the
           House
           of
           
             Nassaw
             .
          
        
         
           XVI
           .
           To
           the
           House
           of
           
             Wirtemburgh
             ,
          
           the
           County
           of
           
             Montraband
             ,
             Herricourt
             .
             Blamont
             ,
          
           and
           
             Chastillet
             .
          
        
         
           XVII
           .
           
             Germersheime
          
           to
           the
           House
           of
           the
           Elector
           
             Palatine
             ;
          
           notwithstanding
           former
           Treaties
           .
        
         
           XVIII
           .
           
             Stadez
             .
          
           and
           
             Landeburgh
          
           to
           the
           Count
           
             de
             Valitz
             .
          
        
         
           XIX
           .
           To
           restore
           all
           that
           has
           been
           taken
           since
           the
           Peace
           of
           
             Nimeguen
             :
          
        
         
           XX.
           As
           to
           
             Lorrain
             .
          
           this
           Crown
           would
           have
           it
           referred
           to
           the
           General
           Treaty
           of
           Peace
           ;
           and
           in
           the
           mean
           time
           ,
           
             France
          
           promises
           to
           offer
           more
           on
           this
           subject
           than
           she
           has
           ever
           hitherto
           done
           .
        
         
           XXI
           .
           To
           restore
           to
           the
           Bishop
           of
           
             Liege
             ,
             Dinant
             ,
          
           in
           the
           State
           it
           was
           in
           when
           she
           possessed
           her self
           of
           it
           .
        
         
           XXII
           .
           That
           to
           all
           other
           Princes
           ,
           whether
           comprehended
           in
           the
           Alliance
           or
           not
           ,
           their
           Pretensions
           shall
           be
           respited
           ;
           and
           that
           
             France
          
           obligeth
           her self
           to
           give
           them
           satisfaction
           in
           the
           time
           of
           the
           Negotiation
           .
        
         
           XXIII
           .
           That
           this
           Crown
           will
           acknowledge
           
             WILLIAM
             the
             third
          
           for
           Lawful
           King
           of
           
             England
             ,
          
           without
           any
           Reserve
           or
           Restriction
           ,
           tho'
           not
           before
           the
           Conclusion
           of
           the
           Peace
           ;
           since
           if
           this
           Crown
           should
           do
           it
           at
           present
           ,
           and
           the
           Peace
           should
           not
           be
           concluded
           ,
           it
           would
           be
           necessary
           for
           her
           to
           retract
           it
           ,
           an
           inconvenience
           she
           would
           avoid
           .
        
      
    
     
       
         
           Printed
           at
           
             London
             ,
          
           and
           Re-printed
           in
           the
           Year
           ,
           1696.
           
        
      
    
  

