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shall be in the sea and land service ; and they shall be permitted , previous to or at their departure , to consign the effects of which they shall not have disposed , as well as the debts to which they may have a claim , to such person as they shall judge proper , to be disposed . of according to their will and profit ; which debts the debtor shall equally be obliged to pay as if the rupture had not taken place . XIII . In the event of a shipwreck happening in a place belonging to one or other of the High Contracting Parties , not only every assistance shall be given to the unfortunate persons , and no violence done to thetn , but also the effects which

they shall have thrown out of the ship info the sea shall not be concealed , detained nor damaged , under any pretext whatever ; on lhe contrary , the above-mentioned effects and merchandize shall be preserved and res : ored to them , upon a suitable recompence being given to those who shall have assisted in saving their persons , vessels , and effects . XIV . It shall be permitted to British merchants to build , buy , sell , and hire houses in all states and cities of Russia , excepting only the permission of building , buyingsellingand hiring houses in those cities of the empire which have

par-, , ticular rights of citizenship , and privileges contrary thereto ; and it is expressly stipulated , that at St . Petersburg !) , Moscow , Archangel , Riga , and Narva , as well as in all the ports of the Black Sea , the houses which British merchants shall have purchased or built , shall , as long as they shall continue to belong to them , and reside therein , be exempted from having soldiers quartered in them ; but such houses as they shall let or hire , shah be subjected to all city taxes , the tenant and proprietor agreeing with each other on that subject . As to every other city of Russiathe houses which they shall purchase or buildas well as those which

, , they shall hire or let , shall not be exempted from having soldiers quartered in them . It is , in like manner , permitted to Russian merchants to build , buy , sell , and hire houses in Great Britain and Ireland , and to dispose of them as it is allowed to the subjects of the most favoured nations . They shall have the free exercise of the Greek religion to their own houses , oriti the places allotted for that purpose : in like manner British merchants shall have the free exercise of the

Protestant religon . The subjects of both the one and the other Bower , established in Russia or in Great Britain , shall have the disposal of their property , and the power of leaving it by will to whom they shall judge proper , according to the cus- ^ torn and laws of their own country . XV . Passports shall be granted to all British subjects who shall desire to quit Russia , after having published their names and places of abode in the gazettes , according to the custom of the present day , without obliging them to give security ; and if at the time there does not appear any just cause for detaining them ,

they shall be permitted to depart , after providing themselves , however , with pass » ports from the tribunals established for that purpose . The same facility shall be granted , on the like occasion , according to lhe cus'om . of the country to Russian subjects , who shall desire to quit the dominions of Great Britain . XVI . British merchants , who shall hire or keep servants , shall be obliged to conform themselves to the laws of that Empire upon this subject , which Russian merchants shall be equally obliged to do in Great Britain . XVII . In all law-suits and other affairs , British merchants shall not be under

ariy other jurisdiction than that of the College of Commerce , or that which shall be hereafter established for the administration of justice between merchants . If it should happen , however , that British merchants were to have law-suits in any cities at a distance from lhe above-mentioned College of Commerce , both thev and the other party shall carry ( heir complaint before the magistrates of the said cities . Russian merchants in Great Britain shall have reciprocally the same pro- ? tection and justice , according to the laws of that kingdom , which other foreign merchants have thereand shall be treated in the same manner as the subjects of

, the most fa oured nation . XVIII . Russian mcichants residing in Great Britain , and British merchants residing in Russia , shall not be obliged lo shew their bocks or papers to any person whatsoever , unless it be to afford evidence in courts of justice ; neither shall the . said books or papers be taken nor detained . If it should happen , however , that a British merchant becomes a bankrupt , the affair shall be under the jurisdiction ) .

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LONDON: Article 2
TO CORRESPONDENTS, &c. Article 3
MEMOIR OF MR. HULL. Article 4
AN APOLOGY FOR THE CHARACTER AND CONDUCT OF SHYLOCK. Article 5
OBSERVATIONS ON THE DESTRUCTION OF SENNACHERIB'S ARMY. Article 9
HISTORY OF THE THE ARTS AND SCIENCES FOR 1797. Article 12
THE LIFE AND ADVENTURES or PETER PORCUPINE; Article 14
MEMOIRS OF CHARLES MACKLIN, Article 18
A BRIEF SYSTEM OF CONCHOLOGY. Article 26
THE COLLECTOR. Article 30
HUMOROUS ACCOUNT OF VENICE. Article 33
THE FREEMASONS' REPOSITORY. Article 34
WHAT IS THE ORDER OF FREEMASONRY? Article 38
REVIEW OF NEW PUBLICATIONS. Article 42
POETRY. Article 50
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 54
REPORT OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE BRITISH PARLLAMENT. Article 56
HOUSE OF COMMONS. Article 59
MONTHLY CHRONICLE. Article 62
INTELLIGENCE FRONT THE LONDON GAZETTES . Article 67
OBIUARY. Article 70
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shall be in the sea and land service ; and they shall be permitted , previous to or at their departure , to consign the effects of which they shall not have disposed , as well as the debts to which they may have a claim , to such person as they shall judge proper , to be disposed . of according to their will and profit ; which debts the debtor shall equally be obliged to pay as if the rupture had not taken place . XIII . In the event of a shipwreck happening in a place belonging to one or other of the High Contracting Parties , not only every assistance shall be given to the unfortunate persons , and no violence done to thetn , but also the effects which

they shall have thrown out of the ship info the sea shall not be concealed , detained nor damaged , under any pretext whatever ; on lhe contrary , the above-mentioned effects and merchandize shall be preserved and res : ored to them , upon a suitable recompence being given to those who shall have assisted in saving their persons , vessels , and effects . XIV . It shall be permitted to British merchants to build , buy , sell , and hire houses in all states and cities of Russia , excepting only the permission of building , buyingsellingand hiring houses in those cities of the empire which have

par-, , ticular rights of citizenship , and privileges contrary thereto ; and it is expressly stipulated , that at St . Petersburg !) , Moscow , Archangel , Riga , and Narva , as well as in all the ports of the Black Sea , the houses which British merchants shall have purchased or built , shall , as long as they shall continue to belong to them , and reside therein , be exempted from having soldiers quartered in them ; but such houses as they shall let or hire , shah be subjected to all city taxes , the tenant and proprietor agreeing with each other on that subject . As to every other city of Russiathe houses which they shall purchase or buildas well as those which

, , they shall hire or let , shall not be exempted from having soldiers quartered in them . It is , in like manner , permitted to Russian merchants to build , buy , sell , and hire houses in Great Britain and Ireland , and to dispose of them as it is allowed to the subjects of the most favoured nations . They shall have the free exercise of the Greek religion to their own houses , oriti the places allotted for that purpose : in like manner British merchants shall have the free exercise of the

Protestant religon . The subjects of both the one and the other Bower , established in Russia or in Great Britain , shall have the disposal of their property , and the power of leaving it by will to whom they shall judge proper , according to the cus- ^ torn and laws of their own country . XV . Passports shall be granted to all British subjects who shall desire to quit Russia , after having published their names and places of abode in the gazettes , according to the custom of the present day , without obliging them to give security ; and if at the time there does not appear any just cause for detaining them ,

they shall be permitted to depart , after providing themselves , however , with pass » ports from the tribunals established for that purpose . The same facility shall be granted , on the like occasion , according to lhe cus'om . of the country to Russian subjects , who shall desire to quit the dominions of Great Britain . XVI . British merchants , who shall hire or keep servants , shall be obliged to conform themselves to the laws of that Empire upon this subject , which Russian merchants shall be equally obliged to do in Great Britain . XVII . In all law-suits and other affairs , British merchants shall not be under

ariy other jurisdiction than that of the College of Commerce , or that which shall be hereafter established for the administration of justice between merchants . If it should happen , however , that British merchants were to have law-suits in any cities at a distance from lhe above-mentioned College of Commerce , both thev and the other party shall carry ( heir complaint before the magistrates of the said cities . Russian merchants in Great Britain shall have reciprocally the same pro- ? tection and justice , according to the laws of that kingdom , which other foreign merchants have thereand shall be treated in the same manner as the subjects of

, the most fa oured nation . XVIII . Russian mcichants residing in Great Britain , and British merchants residing in Russia , shall not be obliged lo shew their bocks or papers to any person whatsoever , unless it be to afford evidence in courts of justice ; neither shall the . said books or papers be taken nor detained . If it should happen , however , that a British merchant becomes a bankrupt , the affair shall be under the jurisdiction ) .

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